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01-17-2011, 08:19 AM #11
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01-17-2011, 09:25 AM #12
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If you know someone with ms office, then MS Visio is bundled with that. Its an engineering program that probably most people have. I just find it easy to draw, edit dimensions and then convert my drawings to autocad. Plus I can print a copy or save a copy as a PDF which you can use to cut out paper templates and cut out panels by hand if you don't have a cnc machine. I also purchased an old version of AutoDesk from ebay for about £20 which is great when I need to fine tune adjustments to drawings consindering a cnc machine can cuy to something like a +/1 0.1mm tolerance which is pretty god damn accurate.
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01-18-2011, 12:17 AM #13
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01-18-2011, 12:56 PM #14
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That's very kind of you (Thanks) I have it done now...
(don't laugh) but I actually drew it out in MS Paint!
This morning I went to a local Engineering Company (Never been to one before and what a sight!)
Huge Machines and lots of metal filings all over the floor and a pungent smell of oil!
Along with plenty of noise!
The owner made time for me and very kindly indulged my drawing and measurements!
I should have my "All Steel 3mm Thick Black Powder Coated Panel" within 2 weeks!
Off course, I want it much sooner, but I just nodded and thanked him when he said about 2 weeks!
I'll post a picture as soon as I have it!
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01-18-2011, 02:01 PM #15
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That's the way to do, go to the firms in person. That's how I did it and ended up with a good relationship with a cnc guy. I draw it and he cuts it. I actually got my cnc guy to make me a coffee table in high gloss for my lounge and I am also thinking of getting my son a little 'play aeroplane made' from mdf. The boundaries are endless.
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01-24-2011, 04:16 PM #16
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...Following on from this...
It now transpires that the Company "Supposedly" Making/Cutting my Panel have a sister company that was doing it! And to cut a long story short, it has not materialised!
Surely, there must be someone (In Europe) that can "Professionally" cut me a few panels out of say a 2mm thick Alloy and then Powder Coat them in Black. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?
I did contact a few companies (as suggested on this forum) but my emails got ignored!
You wouldn't think that something so simple, could prove to be so trying!
Ray
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02-03-2011, 02:12 AM #17
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Hello Ray,
There are few builders in Finland who had their panels made by Schaeffer in Germany.
Go to their website and download the free frontpanel designer software.
Use it to design your panel including engraving and send the order. You can even see the finished panel's price in the software
What is nice you can also print out your panel in 1:1 scale and testfit it to your instrument panel.
http://www.schaeffer-ag.de/en/
I also have my cousin working in a laser cutting company, so i can also help if you can't get it elsewhere.
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02-03-2011, 01:18 PM #18
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There'll be a firm within half an hour of your home that can do it, there are hundreds in the UK. Give them a quick call and ask if you can call in with some drawings and explain what you want. The problem is, most of these firms are geared towards commercial business and they are not going to be making a lot of money out of your project, that's why you're likely to find a lack of interest. But if you try enough, you'll eventually find someone willing to do it. Ask the ones that decline if they can recommend someone else.
I'm about to embark on the same task up here in Newcastle. If I have any success, I'll let you know. Maybe we can get both our stuff made at the same time. The bigger the order, the more success we're likely to have.
Sean
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02-05-2011, 01:15 PM #19
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02-05-2011, 01:29 PM #20
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Hi Sean
Your absolutely right! - One firm wanted £350 to do it!
I put it together now (As best I could) See Pic (Work in Progress!)
Cheers
Ray
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