Cool page... THANKS!
Rick/K5IZ
Craig Roberts wrote:
I like my homebrew projects to look as professional as possible. One
difficulty in achieving the "commercial" look has been fabricating the
front panel. An electric drill, a can of spray paint and a Dymo label
maker just doesn't do it when you're as, umm, "particular" as I am.
Well, I've found a terrific resource for folks like me. It's a
company that offers front panel machining and finishing services plus
free CAD software to design your own. They may also be useful for
restorers who wish to replicate a front panel from the days of yore.
The U.S. website is at: http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/
This outfit, based in Seattle, is a subsidiary of a German company.
Their website is more amply illustrated than the U.S. counterpart and
is worth visiting:
http://www.schaeffer-apparatebau.de/index.php?&option=com_frontpage&Itemid=205&lang=en
Have fun. Now you can stop borrowing your buddy's expensive Greenlee
punches.
73,
Craig
W3CRR
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