Today went well on the CRT bezel design. Even managed to make a frame for the CRT and circuit board.
My CRT is a new in the box old stock Omnivision black and white 12" CNC monitor, and it is great.
I even have a second new CRT in case this one expires before I do.
When I went out at noon, I realized I had no angle iron to work with (needed 1.5 inch minimum).
Disappointed, I started cleaning up for the winter and found an old rusty bed frame. Perfect!...
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A few cuts and some flap disc cleanup, and I was making the bezel frame...
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Whadda ya know, it is exactly what I had envisioned yesterday...
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The curvature was hacked out a bit at a time using my usual high precision method...
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Not sure why, but this was very easy to do!
It didn't even need to be this close as I will be installing a rubber edge when I can find one to fit.
This is one solid bezel...
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The day went so well that I also made the CRT rear support frame.
This holds the tube, PCB and clamps between the front board...
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At this point I am going to find some cheap plywood to just rough in the wood paneling.
That way, I can work on the internals indoors over the winter using the frame to hold everything.
When I do the final metal work, I will probably regrind the curve so the CRT points down a bit.
Since I will be looking up at it somewhat, a slight angle might be better.
There is still almost 1.5 inches of meat to work with, so easy to do.
On last eye candy shot.
640x224 framebuffer (all 7400 logic) loaded up by a 6502...
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Still need to tune the CRT a bit to get rid of the visible retrace lines and slight convergence.
Pixel clock is 12.5 Mhz, which does a nice job of filling the screen horizontally.
Of course, this is not the official name of the synthesizer, that is secret for now!
I will reveal the final name on my site by the end of the year... http://www.chopzone.comLater,
Radical Brad