[sdiy] slider/fader slot cutting techniques

Karl Ekdahl elektrodwarf at yahoo.se
Thu Dec 11 06:42:21 CET 2008


Incidentally, i too will have to make a *lot* of slider-holes in the near future, and i also do not have access to a mill. What about using a nibbler? I'm talking about perhaps 50 sliders..

Karl


--- Den ons 2008-12-10 skrev Mark Rivera <marr at lumin.us>:

> Från: Mark Rivera <marr at lumin.us>
> Ämne: Re: [sdiy] slider/fader slot cutting techniques
> Till: "Synth DIY" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Datum: onsdag 10 december 2008 02.36
> Paul Dickow wrote:
> > Honestly, it would be as much effort identifying a
> > friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend with a milling tool, at
> this point- I'm
> > not connected to anyone doing hobbyist activities who
> would have a
> > milling machine.
> 
> Paul, the reason I asked about the part number for the
> enclosure is I do have a mill. By some synthesizer/diy
> coincidence, it is made by Roland. :)
> 
> If you're interested, shoot me the CAD or a sketch or
> something and we'll see if it is possible. The size of
> the enclosure is small enough for me to get the panel into
> the machine. One issue that would have to be looked at is
> how best to fix the panel in place so it doesn't shift
> while the work is being done.
> 
> Right now all I have are 0.125" end mills and drill
> bits. The min width of a slot would be around 0.130".
> If you have some time to wait, we could see about getting a
> smaller-diameter bit.
> 
> Mark
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