[sdiy] In the Dark

Genie Murasaki genie at netsynth.org
Sat Oct 29 12:18:09 CEST 2005


Hi Amos, 

Now I understand how it grows. I'll try to find out wide EL sheet and 
inverter, but overcoating clear frosted plastic sounds difficult for diy... 
Thanks in any way. 

Cheers, 

genie
http://netsynth.org/ 

Amos writes: 

> Yes, I can certainly tell you. 
> 
> There are two layers of adhesive decals on the metal chassis. The top layer
> has the panel graphics in "white" on black... but all of the lines/text that
> appear to be white are actually clear frosted plastic. (i.e. the whole decal
> is clear frosted plastic, with black masking printed on).
> Beneath this is another self-adhesive decal which is specially printed with
> areas of blue electroluminescent material. There are electrical contacts and
> all, laminated into this underlayer. 
> 
> The electroluminescent material works in the normal manner, and shines
> through the overlayer when it is illuminated. Google e.g.
> "electroluminescent material" "EL wire" "electroluminescent driver"
> electroluminescent +inverter --for more information. 
> 
> On 10/28/05, Genie Murasaki <genie at netsynth.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> Could anyone tell how Bob put the blue backlit panel in his Minimoog
>> Voyager
>> Anniversary Edition? Any material information for diy? 
>>
>>
>> http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?product_endorse_item=1&modify=true&main_
>> product_id=109&endorse_main_id=31#page 
>>
>> Best, 
>>
>> genie
>> http://netsynth.org/ 
>>
>>
 




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