Sorry i lunched. Thanks for saving me Scott I was going to add that Jp's processes dovetail nicely into the prepunched and the oops panels from BC If you are just doing standard work I have been seeing overlays of all types on high end gear and on short lived products like the mighty Alesis Mod FX boxes.It is cheap and viable. When I was working on EMS panel redo I got a very reasonable start up quote on a pair of metallic stick on overlays punched and affixed by the fab house, that is with user supplied punched panels. I was thinking of doing that for my ASM2 and perhaps the same for the Doepfer DIY Even though their heated VCO is lamer than shit. gw --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Coursey" <dumbname@...> wrote: > > Thanks Scott! > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@> wrote: > > > > This is what JP had to say about his process: > > > > > I bring my PDF artworks (USB key) to a specialized photocopy shop, > > > then they print them on auto-adhesive vinyl. This does a very nice job > > > but not scratch proof.. So the second step is to bring the 8.5" X > > > 11"photocopies > > > to a laminating shop. > > > (The places where they 'oven' transparent plastics > > > over big pictures then glue them on a wood frame.) > > > The idea is to just oven that transparent film over my > > > layout vinyls to make them scratch proof and that's it ! > > > I just align the final artwork over my aluminum plates > > > and stick them over. > > > I punch all the holes and VOILĂ€ ! > > > By the way I have some 'real' silkscreened modules > > > in my modular mixed with my own 'vinyled' front paneled > > > modules and you can't barely see the 'look' differences. > > > > sdiy group is located here: > > > > http://dropmix.xs4all.nl/mailman/listinfo/synth-diy > > > > On 2010-10-08, at 7:43 AM, Jim Coursey wrote: > > > > > Thanks! Looks good. Does anyone know what stock / process he uses for his decals? > > > > > > Also wondering for those who have used hole punches before -- I have a handheld, and it's my experience thus far that I can't punch into a finished panel without scarring the decal around the hole a bit. Usually there is a ring left over at the end. Would getting a table punch (not that I can afford it) solve this problem? Any other suggestions? > > > > > > It's obviously much better to be able to decal first, then punch, as JP seems to do. > > > > > > And lastly, where is this SDIY group? I've looked for it on yahoogroups and only find dead groups littered with spam. > > > > > > -Jim > > > > > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@> wrote: > > >> > > >> From sdiy group a few days ago: > > >> > > >> http://membre.oricom.ca/jpdesroc/projects/Modular/MIDI_Interface/Module%20pictures/ > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: JPs panel Fab
2010-10-10 by adaaxs
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