Yes, I've seen his site...it's part of the inspiration to roll my own for panels Bridechamber will never make. Unfortunately, the coat and burn process he uses costs about $60 (but you could fit 2-3 panels on there, maybe). It's still pretty expensive for a 1-off design... Say $6 for raw Al (or $11 to Scott for pre-painted), $20 for part of a screen, $2+ for paints/ink/supplies, drill finish time... and you have spent $27 and a couple of hours to get a 2U panel. Plus startup costs for the rest of the screen printing gear, drill bits, inks (at $30/qt). Naturally, if you're making 100 of the same thing, the average screen cost goes to 20 cents, so your per-panel gets much cheaper (but I'm still not sure how Scott can sell "boutique" panels for $30 and not starve his wife and children). I'm making 1, maybe 2 of the same panel - so it's simpler and cheaper to give Scott the money if he makes that panel. If he doesn't, then what? $27+ and a bunch of time to make my own? $50+ to FPE? I prefer electronics to mechanical construction, so I'd rather build boards and buy panels & brackets, but the cost is really insane. I suppose I could give up and use a paint marker or labelmaker... *sigh* Anyway, the guitarfool guy uses an acrylic ink, and I've been told that it won't stick to powdercoat. Thanks, clickmrmike --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@...> wrote: > > > > > > So, anyone out there screen their own panels? > > This guy seems to have figured it out. > > http://www.guitarfool.com/Silkscreen.html >
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Re: Ink?
2008-11-22 by clickmrmike
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