Howdy fly folks, it's been a minute! Turns out grad school is time consuming. I'm still chipping away at my fly though (almost literally!)
In the time since my last post I've done the needed woodwork on the guitar and am in the middle of wiring it up!
Something useful for those of you who are going to install a sustainer and remove the inserts: they can be removed by applying a little bit of heat. I set my soldering iron to 250 F, then gently pulled a screw inserted into the insert. Repeating this eventually got both out with very little fuss.
Other than doting on details which are better explained after the fact, I'm somewhere in the middle of soldering the 80 solder points needed for this project:
It's chaos for now. For those worried that I'm doing everythinga t once, I'm soldering both parts, but I have them separated so that I can remove the sustainer once I want to test the Polydrive, then I can insert the sustainer circuit when I've confirmed proper functionality on the Polydrive.
You'll notice there is a red 4 pole switch I've put in. This switch does all the switching actions of the sustainer with positions off/harmonic mode/mix mode. I still have the 250k pot for the harmonic content, but I've decided to use the switch on it for the battery disconnect. I don't really enjoy having to baby the backplate when I take it off, so I figured it is best to minimize the number of new wires I'm adding to the backplate. I'm sure someone out there has done something similar. I had sourced slide switches with 2mm slide switches, so if someone is interested in what I chose I can pass those along. At the end of this I'll likely write up what I did, and what parts I used for posterity.
On the note of the backplate battery wires, I've put in JST connectors so I can remove the backplate entirely without risking pulling a wire or something. I'd recommend that to anyone with a refined fly to make the life of you or your guitar tech easier!
I've also decided to keep the battery in the main chamber, as there is actually space since I'm not using many push pots. It will go on top of the tone and PU selector. I'm currently making a CAD model to make a new backplate with the update placement. I will likely make the sketch available as a DXF for those who may want to print an easier to customize backplate. I'll either print or CNC my new backplate depending on what feels more attractive at the time.