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Subject: Re: My initial take on the panel discussion

From: "djbrow54" <davebr@...>
Date: 2005-12-04

I don't want to see my panel edges ... but if I did, I would think
that a stamped piece of thin metal or aluminum would do the trick. It
would be in the shape of an I with two holes at the top and two holes
at the bottom. You put the panel in, lay the strip at the edge, and
then put the screws through to sandwich the panel between the edge
strip. The top and bottom could have curves to match the screw heads
so all you would see was the vertical strip and the piece between the
two screw heads. Simple and easy to do.

Dave

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Geoff <overand@o...> wrote:
>
> I'm not thinking of a custom manufactured plastic part. I'm
thinking of
> a custom silkscreen piece of plastic
> etched off of a large roll of plastic of the same thickness. It's
not
> an injection-mold thing I'm talking about,
> I'm talking about laser-etching or otherwise cutting, on a computer
> controlled system, a large thick set of
> these things that would be cut from a continuous sheet of plastic,
as i
> described, at the same thickness
> of 35mm film, or so. I'll try to research it further.
>
> -Geoff