Disclaimer: I'm new to printed circuitboard assembly and finding it challenging myself, so don't take my answers to be authoritative. You may want to wait for others to respond. But for what it's worth I'll offer a few thoughts...
I had to stop my attemp to build the Fuzz in one go as I don´t know where to solder the middle leg of T1 and T2 as there are 4 holes for the 3 legs...
I don't think it matters as both the possible "middle holes" appear to be on the same trace; orientation of the outside legs is critical. (again, might want to await confirmation of my assessment).
I also was stupid enough not to observe the polarity of the green led´s - they are both turned the same direction - and now I can´t desolder one of them in order to turn it around...
Desoldering and removal is tough - no matter how much solder you remove, enough remains that usually you still need to heat the leads while pulling the component out. It's difficult in such close quarters and with only 2 hands but not impossible. Have to be careful not to cook the hell out of the LED.
Also there´s no info on the pots.
Is this correct:
- Vol = A100K
- Tone = B50k
- Fuzz = C1M
I believe that's correct. Pots values are marked on the fiberboard by their terminals. Correct value for VR1, VR2, VR3 is marked on the circuitboard and on the diagram right by where they connect. That will determine placement.
I thought this would be, for me, an easy project. It's been a bit challenging. Working on a tiny printed circuitboard is rather different from repairing old tube amps (my prior experience). But, it's been fun so far and I can't wait to actually hear the thing. Little f**k-ups along the way are just part of the experience.