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    Here's my first attempt with simple stuff using that method... long time ago. Sorry i don't have any decent camera here..
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/atta...5&d=1207242560

    Not sure how about Trent's method but looks good
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/atta...8&d=1177475899
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    It does look good. Also noticed u managed to cut a square in ur box for the seven segment display. Did u buy the box pre cut or use a dremel.

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    Hi,

    What about Scotchcal/Scotchmask products ( from 3M ) ???

    laser printable ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoops2006 View Post
    It does look good. Also noticed u managed to cut a square in ur box for the seven segment display. Did u buy the box pre cut or use a dremel.
    You can use Dremel, some kind of knockout punches (or punch and dies) or the ol' method... drill a hole, then shape it with files... i used punches and dies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    ...dies
    Dies? who dies??

    OK, seriously, a hand tool like file or dremel sure will help, but if you plan to use 20/month then I would suggest a home made CNC machine. There are a lot of plans on the net usually they are simple stepper motor driver with cheap IC's and mostly driven by the common G-code lanquage. Don't be scared by the CNC term. It's an easy to build machine.

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    Yeah, that's one of those thing i want to build since awhile. There's a lot of fun in it.
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    Trent. your worst bit of work as you called it, looks quite good to me. What method did u use for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Yeah, that's one of those thing i want to build since awhile. There's a lot of fun in it.
    Hi Steve. Sure it is. I am looking for parts that would give the precision for the job. If you have any infos please share. One link for metal parts (alu parts really) I found was: www.minitec.de

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    Hi All
    Ioannis:
    I am looking for parts that would give the precision for the job.
    I have dabbled in building manufacturing CNC machines, the word that stands out is precision / repeatability , and for that you need to spend proper money. I know you are using precision in the subjective sense, but just look over at the hosted sister forum (no name ) and look at the problems that even a simple CNC can generate like the recent debacle over a “hobby” colinbus kit.

    We know there is a plethora of sites dedicated to CNC but I have found that www.cnczone.com and its extensive forum always always worth a visit. In the UK automotion has been making a presence over the last few years at the big manufacturing exhibitions. They have a some reference books particularly “linear and rotary motion components” which is a handy start, they are at www.automotion.co.uk

    Of course Wixroyd has to be listed for accessories.

    In any event one main enemy is going to be vibration, the foundations of a plant in my opinion is of singular importance, you can spend hours farting around tweaking with dampers, braces etc, but there is nothing to beat a good solid ground flat base and if you can’t bolt it to a concrete floor then secure it to a pile of concrete slabs.


    As for fascias, I sometimes use Quick-Mark which is the replacement for the 3M Dynamark, but if you are only wanting one-off prototypes, there is nothing to beat a photocolour inkjet print and a simple laminating machine. Use a laser or sublimation inks for UV stable prints, I havn’t tried it with a wax printer yet. Fix them with a permanent photomount spray, if you do suffer from possibility of curl then use carpet fixing spray adhesive. Sometimes I use my PCB layout software (Eagle) as the Artwork source, creating separate colourways in unused layers, very useful when rearranging components that project or are position critical through the enclosure/artwork.

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    hoops2006, Try this: www.frontpaneldesigner.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Not sure how about Trent's method but looks good
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/atta...8&d=1177475899
    That is my worst piece of work. Like a pig swimming around in jail cell in a puddle full s h i t.

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