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    DIY Stuff for sale, gauge interest

    i used a pre-sensitized PCB. a bit expensive, but it worked well for me. I printed the PCB layout on a transparency X4, make a sandwich like this: glass plate, transparency X 4, pcb. then hold the sandwich together with one of those black paper clip things. expose with low wavelength UV...
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    Large (>5k ) caps, what are favorites?

    thanks apheared! i do definitely need a larger case. from what vendor are you getting these prices? (e.g., $4 for Pana caps, etc)
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    Drilling cases and PCBs

    I had bought a fixed-speed Dremel, I think 10,000 rpm. Is it safe to use a lamp light taper to slow down the drill? I know Dremel sells speed pedal or whatever, but it's expensive. thanks
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    Large (>5k ) caps, what are favorites?

    Elna sounds tempting, but where can I get some of these? Wellborne is the only Elna source I know, and it only carries small values only. I was going to build a low profile PS and amp, so that it'd fit on a 1/2 U rack case, but I might just get a new enclosure.
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    DIY Stuff for sale, gauge interest

    hi, the photos can be found here: http://homepage.mac.com/hyungsongnam/PhotoAlbum4.html i'm sorry about the blurry close-up images. the camera cannot focus well at such range. as you can see, i never quite finished it--was never drilled a hole for the headphone jack, etc...
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    Large (>5k ) caps, what are favorites?

    thanks! i'll look into those one more general question: let's say i build a PSU with two or three 5-10k caps before the regulators. Is it necessary/beneficial to put another set of caps before the power goes into the amplifier circuit? like so...
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    Large (>5k ) caps, what are favorites?

    I'm looking for high capacitance (at least 5000), high voltage (at least 35 V) electrolytic capacitors. Digikey lists Panasonic ECG series. Are these good? What are some other _reasonable_ alternatives? Thanks!
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    Drilling cases and PCBs

    oh no, i had used a dremel to drill all the holes, i took about 10-15 min to drill that board, as you point out. the only problem was that drilling ruined all my drill bits ($$$) (pcb was fiberglass or somethng and the drill was steel something from digikey). what drill bit do you...
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    Schematic Of my Old Portable Headphone Amp

    ppl, hsnam = "hanson" you always called me that for some reason. anyway, the 5 files in the directory above are indeed in .doc, ie, MS Word, format. because of iDisk software, it's encoded into .binhex.hqx format. what you need to do is go to www.aladdin.com, and download StuffIt...
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    Schematic Of my Old Portable Headphone Amp

    PPL's schematics _ARE_ in Word format.
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    DIY Stuff for sale, gauge interest

    sorry, i can't do it anytime soon. mainly because the holes are very small and it's a pain to drill them. (i ruined all my drill bits on one board!) i can etch them and sell you that, but drilling holes is too much.
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    DIY Stuff for sale, gauge interest

    yeah, ambitious, i hear that word a lot about my attitude. Budgie: next weekend, i will post some pics of the amp. then you can decide if you want it. anyway, the reason i'm selling the old one is, i want to make a (cosmetically) better version of the amp and also add KGilmore's...
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    misc DIY questions

    hi, could somebody answer my silly question: what do you use to drill holes thru steel and also aluminum enclosures? i had used a Dremel at high speed, in order to drill thru a RadioShack aluminum case, and the bit was all destroyed by the time i finished... thanks!
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    Schematic Of my Old Portable Headphone Amp

    i'm still alive, but busy. here are the schematics *http://homepage.mac.com/hyungsongnam/ skip the first page, click on "Downloads" on top of the screen, choose the folder named "PPL designs". they are all in there.
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    DIY Stuff for sale, gauge interest

    hi everyone, it's been a while--first year in med school leaves little time to tinker with anything! anyway, this summer i had built --with much help from everyone here--an amp based on Kevin Gilmore's design, using good components, e.g., hand-matched vishaydale resistors, wima caps, nobel...
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