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Re: P3 - hardly finished

Re: P3 - hardly finished

2004-10-05 by Tom Adam

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> Hi,
>
> New to the list, but then I'm also still working on my P3.
>
> Some pics of  my P3 box.
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/P3-1.JPG
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/P3-5.JPG
> Still some work too do.
> I was wondering if any of you have an idea on how to put the letters 
> on there.
> I don't feel much for engravings since I can't do that myself.
> I used SS 316L for the panel, but that's the last time ever.
> It's way too heavy and hard to handle
>
> Soldering wise, only the knobs and switches are left on my to do list.
> And than I still need to put it together....
>
> But looking forward to it
>
> Hehe, and if you're wondering about timings:
> Making the box: 12 hours so far
> Soldering: 8 hours so far
> Collapse time   18 hours
>
> Tom

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 - hardly finished

2004-10-06 by MAG

also problems with engravings by my p3 (they wanted Euro 130.-- for doing it!!!)
so i bougt some foil for the inkjet for printing stickers, but i'm realy unhappy with it.
 
now a friend will professionaly print letters onto it, its called 'siebdruck',
sorry i don't know the english name...
 
my p3 is also heavy, but i like to feel a weight, so its stable on the table!
who wants a 300gr. superplastic P3?
 
grz 
www.magdesign.ch 

Tom Adam <tom.adam@pandora.be> wrote:

mmm HTML disabled....

Tom Adam wrote:

> Hi,
>
> New to the list, but then I'm also still working on my P3.
>
> Some pics of my P3 box.
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/P3-1.JPG
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/P3-5.JPG
> Still some work too do.
> I was wondering if any of you have an idea on how to put the letters 
> on there.
> I don't feel much for engravings since I can't do that myself.
> I used SS 316L for the panel, but that's the last time ever.
> It's way too heavy and hard to handle
>
> Soldering wise, only the knobs and switches are left on my to do list.
> And than I still need to put it together....
>
> But looking forward to it
>
> Hehe, and if you're wondering about timings:
> Making the box: 12 hours so far
> Soldering: 8 hours so far
> Collapse time 18 hours
>
> Tom






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