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threads Re New Module Design

2010-04-28 by ~Morbius~

We're not all that formal, here. From this point on (if you want), simply keep the 'subject line' up to date, and delete any old stuff from the body of the messages (if 'replying'). Of course, you can dispense with that by simply starting a 'new' thread (or 'posting' a new message). I just ask that people keep the subject lines up to date. It's a bitch trying to locate some info you saw months ago... but there's 10,000 posts that all have the same subject line.
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 5:39 PM
Subject: [dotcomformat] Re: New Module Design

Hi,

Thanks all, but I feel like I'm stealing a thread. It there a way a moderator can move this to a new thread?

Thanks,

Doug

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" ...> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> This is my first day and first post to this forum. Glad to be here, looks like a lively bunch! :-)
>
> I too am designing a line a modules and apparently like most of you, the panel is a Holy Grail. My SteamPunk inspired modular uses black PCB material as the subtrate and I just used the coper for the lettering etc. I never originally intended it to look like the DOTCOMs, but now that I'm planning on making modules for sale (hope this doesn't get me kicked out of here..) the panel struggle is ON!
>
> I'm considering using the same black PCB technique but using aluminum "L" brackets the protrude slightly from the black panels for strength as well a giving it a more .COM look. The lettering would be tin plate coated in a satin laquer, giving a satin silvery look. I can then have the panels made almost completely by a board house, mounting the L brackets here.
>
> If anyone's interested, I can mock-up something to show the PCB/L bracket combo.
>
> Doug Slocum
>
> --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "jburdick727" > wrote:
> >
> >
> > I am building some new dotcom format modules and I am thinking of using
> > a new module design. The reason for simplifying the module look is to
> > make it simpler and easier to make resulting in a lower overall module
> > price. I am curious to know what other dotcom users might think of this
> > new "look". Here is a picture of a new dual LFO module combined with a
> > dual VCA module.
> >
>

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