:smiley:
These turned out better than I had expected!

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Super slick! Can’t wait for a demo!

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Wow love the look!!!

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LOOKING FRACKEN AWESOME!
:open_mouth::stuck_out_tongue:

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This is GORGEOUS. I can’t wait to see some of your other builds get this kind of treatment.

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:smiley:

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Wow - This looks amazing!
Having a dedicated box with the circuit is a great idea and this looks slick.
Those lights with the flash engraving, especially look cool

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Yes, definitely looks great! These will be available as pcb sets in the future? This would be a great pairing with my plumbutter and I don’t have the cash for a rolzer.

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Is it possible to get a full list/bom for a cocoquantus?
There are people making PCBs so I’m contemplating on making one

no.

:slight_smile:

at least not the cocodolby section.

The Quantussy boards that I made have been explored by Pugix and I :slight_smile:
So a nice accurate Schematic is at least available for the Quantussy.

The Proto Petal boards are missing a few bypass caps and the RC Network.
but these can easily be implemented on the bottom of the board.

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Thanks for the answer!

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i am working on turning a few of the paper circuits into gerber files for future use using this guide:

however i can’t seem to export the gerber files once all is done, the option to export to gerber is simply greyed out. has anyone encountered this problem before / is there a way to fix it?

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I would ask @barrford :slight_smile:

All of the “conversions” I have done have been tediously hand placed… since I dont have Osmond, or a Mac… :smiley:

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Hi @qbert, I used the method here (which is linked from that website, but I think is more current):

I have version 1.2.8 of Osmond PCB and it exports the files fine via the Files->Export->Gerber Files

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thanks for showing up @barrford ! i used this method and reached the same result of the gerber export being greyed out but saving and reopening the file allowed me to export the gerber files just fine :slight_smile:

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Osmond is a wonderful piece of software and is amazing that it is free. It does have a few quirks and bugs, though.
The usual method of getting around them is to save, quit and reopen, just like you did! :+1:

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KVgear stands arrived!
these work REALLY well with Ciat-Lonbarde noiz weapons!

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WOW! that is a phenomenal looking set up!
Would love to hear it all in action!

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thanks!
it was late into the night with the initial exploring last night.
it’s the current noiz circuit for the next session of Late Night Noiz for Late Night Fiends. :smiling_imp:

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which model/stands are these? i have a loci for pb/coco but need to situate a few more of the family :slight_smile:

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