One way is to use the pots themselves to secure a bracket or sub-panel to
the front panel. If you plan to use some sort of covering material on the
panel, countersunk bolts are also an option.
Ken
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the front panel. If you plan to use some sort of covering material on the
panel, countersunk bolts are also an option.
Ken
>Hello all_______________________________________________________________________
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>I've seen a number of great looking front panels on many of the
>Synth-DIY pages. The best have no visible screws from mounting the
>PCBs to the panels. How Do They Do That? I'm looking for
>suggestions. While I do not have Ken's artistic talent, I would like
>to make my panels clean looking.
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>Larry Troth
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>http://198.164.142.50/~cgs/
>http://shokbox.obscure.ca/~cgs/
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