My pal Greg builds the fantastical Germanium Fuzz Device, and asked me to do a couple etched enclosures for a limited run. The results:


My pal Greg builds the fantastical Germanium Fuzz Device, and asked me to do a couple etched enclosures for a limited run. The results:


Here’s a look at what I’ve been up to over the last few weeks.
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The other enclosure I’ve done recently was commissioned by a member of the Harmony Central Effects forum:
All he said was ‘paisley’- I filled in the rest. You may recognize some elements from other designs I’ve done; I’m attempting an aesthetic to create a coherency to my enclosures. A sort of acid-etched signature, if you will. This was my first attempt at such a detailed etch, using the tried-and-true Press N’ Peel method. I find this technique to be more successful than laser photo paper by a long shot. I used enamel paint for the detailing on this one as well.
If you haven’t heard the notoriously amazing Screwdriver by Skreddy, information and how to order can be found on his website.
Other people have approached me to do the same to their Screwdriver. If you’d like one, contact me through the appropriate channels (like the “CONTACT” page…)- However, I am limiting this one to the number of transfers I have on hand (about five).
If you would like a custom designed enclosure for a pedal, I’d be happy to work with you on making it happen.