[sdiy] Nut Covers/Skirts and Blue LEDs
Theo
t.hogers at home.nl
Tue Nov 27 23:28:29 CET 2001
Actually a well tested and often used method.
Usually a L shaped "back" frame mounted behind the front plate.
The bottom of the L mounted on the bottom of the case.
But there are plenty of other variations.
Theo
From: Atom 'Smasher' <atom at suspicious.org>
> idea (never tested):
>
> depending on the thickness of the panel, and the length of the shafts, it
> might be feasable to mount the knobs on a sheet of scrap metal (the lid
> from an old vcr case would be ideal) and then secure that 'plate', with
> all of the knobs on it, to the underside of the case exterior.
>
> then, the nuts would be well concealed, underneath the case exterior.
>
> the problems would be securing and stabalizing the sheet, but i suspect it
> can be done, if you put enough resources into it.
>
>
> ...atom
>
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