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Later! OL JR
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How about D-shaped card pieces with the wire shape printed on them: D D D D D D D D D D D D Les (Friendly Airplane Asylum & ex-NASA flack) |
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Laser-cut detail set?
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This is looking freaking amazing!!
I say yes to the guards but in paper rather than wire. I like to avoid using anything but paper or glue whenever reasonably possible. Perhaps you could include instructions for wire and paper guards...? Not to give you more work or anything. Even if you didn't include paper ones, I'd probably whip some out (I use that term loosely here) myself. So, in the end, do what your expert mind feels is appropriate. I'm just glad you're designing this at all!
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Brass Photo Etch components?
I have done a few things in it, Might be suitable for the situation. John |
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You could use fiber optic lights. you can go to wal-mart or the dollar store and get toys made with it pretty cheap.
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yes to fiber optics,.. with painted acetate buttons so the light shows through,.. or LEDs
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Maybe Ken can accommodate these bells and whistles as extras somehow, but I (Mr. Average Card Modeler) would prefer to see the kit designed at a level where someone like me can build a clean, good-looking replica. Just my .02 zlotys. Les (Friendly Airplane Asylum & ex-NASA flack) |
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Just to clarify for the other readers here, on the subject of the wire guards - I am not asking Ken to give himself RSI making cardboard versions. I think the panel looks superb enough without them (in any material!) but that is just this one man's opinion. If Ken wishes to make guards, in wire, then he must do so - as I posted earlier, it is his baby! I am just glad to have the opportunity to watch a pro at work!
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Meanwhile, I thought of an idea for finger guards (as an option) as I was driving home tonight. It involves a sewing pin, a short piece of wire, fishing line, superglue, and paint. Step 1 - Poke holes where the finger guards would be. Step 2 - Place a small diameter wire over the bank of switches Step 3 - Start wrapping fishing line around the wire and looped through the holes. Step 4 - Turn over, spread THICK superglue over the underside to anchor the loops. Step 5 - Slide out the wire and paint. This of course can be a build option. Fishing line may not be the optimal material; kind of springeee. The thin wire that was discussed earlier will work better. You can see how fishing line comes out... and you cannot bend them straight. But this could be a fast method... all of the loops would be identical in height, and based on my little experiment, I would guess that the entire panel could be looped in about 2 hours once you get set up and running. Thoughts? Ken
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