In the old days I used run-on decals -- and I still have some squirrelled away 
somewhere all brittle and non-sticking.Nowadays I use anodized aluminum panels 
and laser-etch the lettering on a laser cutter (like at SplatSpace).  Or use a 
2-color-layer plastic panel on which I use a CNC machine to carve out the 
letters (again like the CNC machine at SplatSpace).  Or if you can find an 
inkjet printer with white ink, you can make your own decals on decal paper.Sent 
from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Ron Craig via TriEmbed 
<[email protected]> Date: 2/10/21  3:25 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
[email protected] Subject: [TriEmbed] Enclosure decals I am building a box 
to handle CW (Morse code) and to switch headset between PC and radio rig. I 
want to have nice white on black labels for the knobs, buttons, jacks on front 
and back. How do y’all handle that? Best,Ron  KO4RON Sent from my iPhone. 
Please forgive my 
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