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Thu 12 Feb 2004, 15:30
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I hadn't thought about building my own cables, do you know of any information on how to construct cables? Do you make your own cables? I would imagine it could be very cost effective!
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Thu 12 Feb 2004, 23:08
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If you have time and are not clumsy as hell YES you need: - a decent source of cable - a decent source of connectors - heatshrink stuff - a powerfull solder iron (not a little tiny for micro electronics, something more substantial with a bigger pan) - non organic core solder (important) - time - some planing As I've got to cable my studio, I'm planning the thing, and as I'm broke and unemployed, the time left/cost effective argument is very relevant for me. If you can make them the right way, they will be of good to very good quality. As I'm managing my effects (and I'm a bit in a hurry), more in the next post…rolleyes:
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Thu 12 Feb 2004, 23:54
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Would this constitute a good source? CablesConnectorsHeatshrink stuff? Hmmmm... Solder Ironnon organic core solder?... time... I guess that depends on how much time it takes. planing... I guess that's what this is.
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Tue 17 Feb 2004, 23:38
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Looks like a great site. I found an interesting site, that seems to explain the concept pretty thoroughly. Building your own cables
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