That's a great idea to use plexiglass. I have not worked with it. What kinds of saw work well on plexiglass? I don't have a table saw. Would a Dremel tool work? -Richard Brewster Scott Juskiw wrote: >I bought a sheet of plexiglass at a hardware store (or was it a >plastics store?) and cut it up into 1U, 2U, and 3U panels. I use >these as temporary panels while I wait for official Stooge panels, >works great. I print out little labels on a sheet of paper and tape >them on for marking the jacks and pots. > > >>Question... has anyone used anything as a temporary panel for >>modules till they get their stooge panels? I'm building the Oakley >>SVF module and I don't want to wait to use it. I was thinking about >>using heavy cardboard or wood and gluing a printout of the >>frontpanel design onto the front, just as an ugly solution so the >>module is usable till I get a stooge panel. Any other ideas for a >>temp solution? >> >>
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Re: [motm] What are you going to build in 2004?
2004-01-02 by Richard Brewster