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Re: where to buy cherry switches and keycaps

2006-12-18 by bambam4236

Hi Doug

I ended up getting the switches from mouser as they were a better 
price than anything i could find locally in australia. The price was 
pretty low so i even invested in spares. i can try to dig up the 
part number from mouser if you need it. Colin did pass on the 
following which is the actual cherry part #
"The ones I used are MX1A-11NN, which the datasheet says 
are "Standard force, linear, face plate mount".

RE the keycaps I hunted and hunted and found a local supplier who 
had nice low profile ones with clear windows for adding labels. 
There are pics of my unit in the photos section....mine have brettm 
as a name. If you like them and are stuck for a supplier local to 
you i can see if i can source you a set from the same supplier and 
ship them to you, they are very light so i doubt the cost would be 
much for shipping.

cheers
Brett

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Wellington" 
<DougWellington@...> wrote:
>
> Previously:
> > im still struggling with getting these over here :( can anyone 
help
> > with a suggestion?
> 
> It looks like I'm finally getting a set of P3 boards.  (Yay!)  Now 
I'm
> going through the archives, looking for information just like this.
> Did you ever find a solution?
> 
> Also, I recently bought the "stooge" panel business, and I'm 
thinking
> of making an MOTM-style front panel for my P3, with the same 
textured
> black paint.  Anybody else interested in something like that?
> 
> Doug
> 
> http://www.analognotes.com
> http://www.stoogepanels.com
>

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