Nah, I let tap plastics cut mine for me. If you give them a stencil,
they will do all the cutting you like. But, to be honest, I'm not one of
those that feel like the case is 50% of the clock. I respect those (Mike
et al) that do, but I'm not one of them. If I'm feeling lazy, I have tap
cut me 6 pieces (saw-cut acrylic.. like $5 total) and acrylic adhesive
them into a clear case. it'll hold basically anything that I put in it,
from synthesizer to transceiver to nixie clock to whatever other thing.
If you want laser cut from them, you pay.. I think it is $150 for any
sized job.
-Adam
On 8/7/2011 9:17 PM, Eric1180 wrote:
Do you cut your own acrylic cases? My clock had a acrylic top and then
another frosted decorative layer that is cut out with a design. But i
am so so picky about everything being Perrrfect. But Acrylic is a
tricky material. --
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