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    Hello from Finland

    Hi to all fellow builders !

    I am a GA pilot from Finland and i have been building my sim for ages, it seems that i always find something else to do than my sim.

    My dream for a sim is a GA twinprop sim with fully working avionics and Garmin 530 GPS.

    Last project is a CNC router to make my own panels...

    Now i am planing to make the GPS available for others who want to have it !

    Some progress so far:










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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Hello Dear Friend

    Welcome to the community. Your works looks great....looking forward to hearing more experiences and pictures from you.

    Regards
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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Woohoo!

    Another GA builder, love your panels, very tight and crisp!

    Excellent work, and welcome to the forum!

    Please feel free to feature your work....and help us out in my GA forum here!

    Nice one.....and a pleasure to have you here!

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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Those are awesome! Are you making the keys/buttons from acrylic or polycarbonate? I am just about to make some on my CNC and would love some pointers!
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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Thank you guys for the warm welcome

    The buttons i use are made by multimec, i just made a jig to my router and engrave the text to them. I bought mine from Farnell.

    The font here is 3mm high, the cap is 6.5mm high and 12.5mm wide.


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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Then do you hand paint or use white crayons to get the white text?
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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Hi,

    I just handpainted the groove with acrylic model paint and whipe. Next day a light sanding with 400 grit wetpaper, it looks better in real life than in those pictures...

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    Re: Hello from Finland

    That is really excellent! Welcome to the forums, looks like you could provide much inspiration to those of us trying different techniques for self made panels. What screen are you using for the GPS?

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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Hi,

    I use a 5" lcd tv for the GPS, works ok but the picture is not so sharp as i hoped it to be. The display panel is identical to the PSOne.

    The good thing is the size of the controller PCB (127mm wide and 97mm high) it fits behind the frontpanel.

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    Re: Hello from Finland

    Terve Mika,

    Your panels looks great, nice work .

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