Though, the illustration on the old panel was pretty rad.

This new panel is for the Talos.

You won’t be disappointed in the new panel for the Jackalope either!

S

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I’m intrigued by this panel design. I’m going to speculate that there will be some sort of mechanical element to Talos - a cog that fires off three gates each time you rotate it?

Nothing so complicated. Hopefully something a little more creative.

S

Last 24hrs of preorders. If you want a Jackalope this year you need to preorder before tomorrow evening, as I’ll be ordering all the parts on Monday.

Simeon,

is it possible to know the part ( and supplier) for the round bracket you are using to hold the tuning fork- is it something you have customised to fix to the plate. ( drilled and tapped?) It’s for an instrument I’m building/refining- not a Eurorackthing at all…

thanks

richard

Hey @Zedkah, happy to share!

It’s a standard mechanical part called a “Shaft Collar” (in the UK, it may have a different name in the US). They usually come with a grub for fixing to a bar, which I swap out for a standard bolt.

The ones I use are 10mm wide, with a 10mm internal diameter, a 20mm external diameter with an M5 bolt hole. Most importantly they’re stainless steel - I tried a couple of options and this seemed to be the best for acoustic transfer, significantly more expensive than acrylic or non-stainless steel though. I think due to finish / materials / quality I ended up paying nearly 2 quid each one, as bulk prices didn’t really make a difference until you needed over 100 of the buggers (Which I didn’t need. I mean the modules sold well, but not THAT well).

I presume someone must also make these in brass, but I wanted the whole module to be silver.

Thanks…and for the explanation…I sort of get what you did now. So I need to get the size just big enough for the ball end to fit through. I think I have ordered these at work from RS components…yeah im in UK too…

richard

Yeah, RS Components have got a great selection of this kind of stuff and you can order tiny amounts - great for checking out materials before buying, either from them or elsewhere.

Would love to hear more about the instrument you’re working on if you don’t mind sharing, either here, or in the messages. :smiley:

Did you file a flat on the shaft of the tuning fork- or keep shimming the bolt with washers until you got the right amount of force?

Yes, I will post some info under the piezo instruments thread- as essentially that’s what I’m building.

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Neither! I use a sprung washer behind the panel to keep everything still while I tighten everything, but it really is just nut, washer, panel, shaft collar, tuning fork on the bolt. The sprung washer is complete collapsed once it’s all tight.