Awesome job! I really like your enclosure/paintwork.
The enclosure - especially the artwork/labeling - is where I always struggle the most. So far I've only tried toner transfer/ferric chloride etching (only trials - no finished projects yet; for me this was messy and inconsistent, but that likely due to my inexperience), bake on waterslides (
http://www.papilio.com; takes practice, but results are ok), and simple paintjobs.
That said, this stuff is still really fun and rewarding (when it works haha).
Sharing a few that I've done:
Modified clone of a Colorsound Tonebender, wherein I changed the filter cutoffs a bit (the 'bite' knob sweeps between two fixed filters). Art was 'borrowed' from the Internets, photoshoped and printed to a bake on waterslide transfer... then clearcoated. At the time I built these pedals I only had toggle switches handy - hence the lack of a 'stomp switch'
Next was a stereo (or cascaded mono) version of that same pedal. If the input is TRS (i.e. stereo output from a Ric), you can fuzz both pickups separately and mix together at the output stage... or you can run a mono bass in and cascade them.
Art was photoshopped and color laser printed on typing paper, which I then squished right into the wet enclosure paint and later buried in clear coat
. (quick and nasty prototype, which I subsequently disassembled for further experimentation and left to languish...)
Here's a Rat clone that I made for my friend's 50th bday, with appropriately endearing title and control labels:
Finally, the most recent - a simple 2 channel efx loop and pedalboard bypass with output attenuator. Simple paintjob (clearcoated primer, actually) w/o graphics or labels: