1rst - I decided to put this under Amp Tools, as that's what I will be using it for.
2nd - Rather than hyjack Silvergun's topic (
http://www.el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=16551.msg164410#msg164410 ), I decided to start a new one for this project, as I'm sure that the build will be ongoing.
3rd - Thanks to everyone else who posted their breadboards. I think that I looked at them all. I'll be going back, again, as this one goes together.
The reason I'm just now beginning this project is that when Silvergun posted his recent build (over the past weeks/months), something clicked. The others more than captured my interest. But, his made me realize that I had a goodly amount of the components and materials on hand, similar to what he used. That in itself was enough to start me digging through my junk (treasures). What really got me started was the almost immediate build of Tubenit's amp design, complete with sound clip.
So today (Sat, 22Feb14), I began the initial construction of a couple boards. I've attached the same drawing as I posted over on his thread. I decided that today's build would be a board with 4 octals, and a board with 4 9-pin novals.
I have quite a few ceramic cinch-style octals, that are held in place by wavey washers. So, I picked out 4 of those. I don't have a lot of 9-pin sockets solder-lug on hand, but found 4 with shield bases. So, out they came.
As it turns out, the board was too thick to use the wavey washers, so I attached the octals with silicon sealer. I may be able to go back and wrap a small bare wire in the groove for additional securing. I'm thinking that the rubber will be enough, once it's completely cured. We'll see. I installed 2 12-terminal Euro style strips on one side, but only one of the same on the other. I drilled holes through the board, in front of each terminal. I installed a 4-terminal Euro strip on each end. These will be for filament wiring. 3 terminals for 12v-CT supply, and the 4th for an earth ground for the board. No wiring on the board, at this time, as I want to look and ponder it a bit.
I mounted the 4 9-pin sockets. I decided to use smaller 12-term Euro strips on this one, as the board is shorter than the octal board. I plan to put 2 strips on each side, but these will need some #2 machine screws, and I don't have any on hand. Fasenal has them, so I'll run by there on Monday after work, and get some. I installed the same 4-term strips, as I did on the octal board. Same application for them.
I'll try to snap some pictures of these boards, tomorrow after Church. Man, was this time consuming. Of course, any boards after this will go together much quicker.
Maybe next week, I'll have the long layout board done. Mounting terminal strips and standoffs should be all that one needs.
So thanks, again, to Silvergun and everyone else for making this easy. I'll try not to take too long to finish. Have a good one.
Jack