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Re: uBitx Workshop


 

Jack

I have followed Dave's work for years, and have even built clones of some
of his projects.? Even with following his work precisely, my own results do
not come close to his precision and appearances.? My conclusion is that
it takes a specific type of artist vision to do that quality of work.? But that
does not mean that we cannot use his work for inspiration and as an
objective for our own builds.? I'm still trying to work up to his standards.

Arv
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 9:53 AM Jack, W8TEE via <jjpurdum=[email protected]> wrote:
To each, his own.

I find Dave's work beautiful and would make everything I build look as nice if I could.

Jack, W8TEE

On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 11:33:24 AM EDT, Jerry Gaffke via <jgaffke=[email protected]> wrote:


Squaring off all the wires like that was typical of radios built 100 years ago:
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Ten years later stuff got boxed up in a metal chassis to where people never saw the wiring,
and so it didn't need to be quite so pretty.? I go for that more modern look.

Jerry, KE7ER



On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 08:13 AM, Jack, W8TEE wrote:
I know what you mean. Most of my kits look like controlled chaos even though you'd think a kit's PCB would make things look pretty good. Then there's the work by Dave Richards, AA7EE, where his Manhattan Style projects are works of art:

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Jack, W8TEE

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