I am just getting started with my first build. :banana:
I am building a Champ (AA764) layout (with mods by Kevin O'Connor in his book "The Ultimate Tone - Vol 3", page 5-10)
My questions are regarding the eyelet/circuit board.
I have good quality board material that is 2.75 inches by 7.75 " There are no dimensions on the layout diagram apart from the chassis being 12" x 8". I have chosen to use a larger chassis so space is not an issue.
Does 2.75" x 7.75" seem reasonable?
Is there a pattern available anywhere that maps out the correct/relative positions to drill holes for the eyelet board?
I'm following the layout diagram and have decided to allow 7/16" spacing between the eyelets. Should I place the components on the board and then choose the points to drill? (This seems logical but also tedious work) or will I be OK just doing a grid of the board (in the book) and going from there?
Thanks for your help/responses.
I wiil not be able to check the forum until August 5th as I am going away on vacation. I hope that I have provided enough information to get a response.
Dave
I am building a Champ (AA764) layout (with mods by Kevin O'Connor in his book "The Ultimate Tone - Vol 3", page 5-10)
My questions are regarding the eyelet/circuit board.
I have good quality board material that is 2.75 inches by 7.75 " There are no dimensions on the layout diagram apart from the chassis being 12" x 8". I have chosen to use a larger chassis so space is not an issue.
Does 2.75" x 7.75" seem reasonable?
Is there a pattern available anywhere that maps out the correct/relative positions to drill holes for the eyelet board?
I'm following the layout diagram and have decided to allow 7/16" spacing between the eyelets. Should I place the components on the board and then choose the points to drill? (This seems logical but also tedious work) or will I be OK just doing a grid of the board (in the book) and going from there?
Thanks for your help/responses.
I wiil not be able to check the forum until August 5th as I am going away on vacation. I hope that I have provided enough information to get a response.
Dave