--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@e...> wrote: > > 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>> Yep, that's how I do it. http://www.danacountryman.com/misc/TopSynth.jpg - Dana > > --- 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 >
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Re: My initial take on the panel discussion
2005-12-04 by Dana Countryman
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