[sdiy] custom faceplates etc...
Peter Grenader
peter at buzzclick-music.com
Mon Sep 22 07:54:16 CEST 2003
Yeah, the aluminum shows through and yeah, it does look white even when
looking at it which is just what the doctor ordered as this particular
Milton was for a Wiard owner.
I much prefer these permanent marking methods (laser, photo-anodizing) over
silkscreening. My one attempt at screening was disastrous. It cost me a
bloody fortune and was all falling off within a month.
If I were ever to go into the synth building biz, I would commit myself..NO!
I would go with these permanent marking methods for the production units .
Serge, Modcan and Cynthia gots the right idea. Life is too short to have
units returned for bad markings or worse, NOT returned and out there looking
like crap.
Peter
Craig Critchley wrote:
> That does look nice.
>
> Does the lettering come out aluminum-colored? It looks white in the picture,
> but I was assuming the laser just zaps off the anodization.
>
> ...Craig
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Grenader" <peter at buzzclick-music.com>
> To: "Craig Critchley" <craigc at nwlink.com>; "James Patchell"
> <patchell at cox.net>; "James R. Coplin" <moog at qwest.net>;
> <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] custom faceplates etc...
>
>
>> Flawlessly. I have uploaded a picture. Unfortunately, it's a little soft
>> (the picture, not the graphics) as you can see by the blurred start/stop
>> buttons - but I'm sure you can get the idea. This is laser etching of a
>> blue anodized aluminum panel. If you run your finger over the graphics,
> you
>> can't even feel them.
>>
>> here ya go:
>>
>> http://www.buzzclick-music.com/laser_milton.jpg
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> How did the laser engraving come out? I've been thinking of canvassing
> the
>>> local engraving outfits to see if any of them will do that for me at a
>>> reasonable price. Has anybody tried having a painted panel laser-marked?
>>>
>>> ...Craig
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Peter Grenader" <peter at buzzclick-music.com>
>>> To: "James Patchell" <patchell at cox.net>; "James R. Coplin"
> <moog at qwest.net>;
>>> <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 6:32 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [sdiy] custom faceplates etc...
>>>
>>>
>>>> I just got a .062 17 x 7 inch aluminum panel cut at one place
> (Industrial
>>>> Metal, Inc) brushed finished at a second (Metalcratfers Polishing), and
>>> blue
>>>> anodized and laser etched at a third place (K&L Plating) and the total
> ran
>>> a
>>>> little bit over $180 for the one piece. The only variable cost was the
>>> of
>>>> panel meterial itself. The finishing, plating and engraving were set
> per
>>>> job costs. All three of those places are in Burbank, CA. K&L does not
>>> speak
>>>> Mac, but they use Correl Draw ver. 10 and that can deal with PDFs from
> a
>>>> Mac.
>>>>
>>>> This price is with NO HOLES however.
>>>>
>>>> For straight spot anodized graphics via photo sensitive aluminum, I use
>>>> Photo-graphics at:
>>>>
>>>> Photo-Graphics Co., Inc.
>>>> 5100C Martha Truman Rd.
>>>> Grandview, MO 64030
>>>> (816)761-3333 ph
>>>> (816)761-3032 fax
>>>>
>>>> A single .062 panel, 24 x 12 inch, cut perfectly into as many pieces
> as
>>> you
>>>> can fit, brush or satin finished, black anodized graphics, no holes:
> $172
>>>> plus the cost of film. If you want them to do the film from a file,
> add
>>>> $60. They speak Mac and PC. VERY reliable ten day turnaround once they
> get
>>>> the film or file. Add 50% for a three day rush. The can only anodize
>>> black.
>>>> They will do drilling, but on the only thing I had them quote (Milton)
>>> was
>>>> expensive. But that has what - 45 trillion holes or something - or at
>>> least
>>>> it seems it when you drill one.
>>>>
>>>> wrist still hurts...
>>>>
>>>> hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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