Today, I picked up the initial supply of Stooge modular brackets. These brackets are designed to accommodate a large variety of PCB sizes and mounting arrangements as requested by many of our DIY and format conversion customers. There are 3 new pieces: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/brackets/modular_brackets.jpg Sorry, the picture is not so good. My camera is in the UK right now with my world-traveling son. 1. A jack only bracket. Notice two things about this bracket. First, one of the holes is elongated side-to-side instead of up and down like a pot mounted bracket. This is done to allow for a variety of jack spacings. And, in particular, it spans both the side-to-side AND up-and-down spacing which is standard to the MOTM format. I did this so that the jack could be used as part of a modular bracket assembly up and down, OR side to side perhaps for a small daughter board. Secondly, the hole center-to-bracket bend is MUCH less than the pot brackets. This is because the jacks do not line up with the pots on a module. More on that below. 2. A single pot bracket. This is identical to a portion of one of my normal brackets. It fits 3/8" bushing pots and rotary switches including the turn stop hole. 3. A flat plate for PCB mounting spanning the smaller attachment brackets 1 and 2. This is large enough for the largest of the Ken Stone CGS PCBs. So, with these three new parts, you can custom assemble brackets to accommodate virtually ANY spacing you have between pots and jacks. There is one restriction -- The pot bracket is too wide to go in the top pot position. I did this on purpose so it could be wide enough for small daughter boards. You can mount the panel with one jack bracket and one pot bracket, 2 jacks brackets, or 2 pot brackets. A little drilling is required. The flat plate can attach to the small brackets with machine screws or (I plan to try some) pop rivets. Since the jacks and pots do not align, the hole center-to-bracket bend on the jack only bracket makes the two align. Of course, either of the small brackets can be used for add on daughterboard for other modules. I will use the parts to make my first demonstration bracket for the CGS Analog Shift Register, which is an "all-jack" module. I plan to up date the website when I get my camera back. In a day or two, I will set prices and make these available for sale. The prices will seem a bit odd. The metal shop has adopted a new price structure. These little brackets cost more than the big 4 pot brackets. I know! I cannot explain it. Sigh.... Especially since they are allowing me to continue to buy the old brackets at the old price. I plan to take a smaller mark up on the individual pieces to offset the price increase. And, if you buy then as a set of 3 (any combination of 2 small mounting bracket plus flat plate), I will have a 3 piece price break too. I plan to call it the 3 Stooges discount. <snicker> More info soon. Stooge Larry (bracket king)
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New brackets at Stooge Products, Inc.
2003-11-18 by J. Larry Hendry
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