YAAAY!!! I'm all finished my first bench top PSU .Unfortunately ,due to transformer limitations ,it's not perfect but I'm pretty proud of my accomplishment .I learned a lot doing this project.Although the MC1466L and MC1566L regulators has been discontinued, it is still available. I haven't burned up any yet despite all manners of failures gives me the impression that it's a pretty tough chip.
The transformer would be better with a 500VA or better. I added a Constant current/voltage mode indicator and it works really well.
Here's a few photos which include the lowest stable voltage/current , the full load test,and a full voltage test with a small motor.
I haven't put it on the oscilloscope because of the transformer issue ,but the tests I have done have show it to be quite stable .I'm impressed.
I'm still learning how to use KiCad so the diagram and art work were done with a simple drawing program. I'm sure that it could be compressed into a smaller package.
As a side note ,the voltage pot internal connection was repaired with a home brew conductive glue made with copper powder ,graphite,PVA (carpenters glue) and water. I didn't feel like waiting for another one to arrived.