Thanks Dino! That's just the answer I was hoping to hear! -Chris On 11/3/05 3:56 PM, "Dino Leone" <d_p_leone@...> wrote: > Chris, > Yes, it will reveal the "raw", silvery aluminum. I > have just received a bunch of black-anodized > frontpanels (Oakley), where I have omitted the fill-in > paint, in order to save costs. And I must say it looks > excellent. From about one meter distance, I'm unable > to tell the difference between white-infilled and > non-filled engravings. And in a close-up look I think > it looks very good. Also tried it on a red-anodized > panel and it looks great there too. > > Hope this helps, > Best, > Dino > > > > > --- xamboldt <xamboldt@...> wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I'm thinking of making my first front-panel express >> order, and I was hoping >> to clarify something: If I use a black (or any color >> for that matter) >> anodized aluminum piece, if I use no fill-in >> paint/ink, will engraving just >> reveal the raw aluminum beneath the surface? >> >> Thanks, >> Chris >> >> > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase.yahoo.com > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Fill-In Necessary?
2005-11-03 by xamboldt
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