Why not figure out a way to cleanly and uniformly file down the edges down to beneath the paint? I can't imagine it would be too difficult. Are there problems with this/considerations of which I'm ignorant? (O.k., I know I'm ignorant in many respects, so keep your comments to this situation ;)) David. > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Bradley [mailto:daveb@...] > Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 11:44 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: RE: [motm] module panel separation moog-like alum stuff? > > > > I remember seeing pics of a MOTM somewhere (J Barlow is this > you?) and > > inbetween the panels were moog like aluminum . . . . things. > > I don't want to bite your idea.. or Moog's, but it looks really > > good in my > > opinion, i'd like to know if these are genuine moog parts or what? > > thanks, > > I'm the guilty party. Chartpak tape as others have already said. > I've never > considered this a long term solution, I'm just waiting until I > come up with > something better. I'm consumed with building a cabinet right now, > designing > a sequencer, and a host of other things, so I probably won't > tackle it again > for awhile. Some possible alternatives: > > 1. Paint the panel edges white. This would look professional, but would > permanently make your panels nonstandard, should you ever want to > sell to or > swap with other MOTM owners. > > 2. Find a better permanent tape or vinyl stick on substitute that will not > deteriorate with age. > > 3. Find some very thin 1/8" aluminum U channel that would slip > over the edge > of the module. I've seen exactly what I need in model hobby shops, but in > brass instead of aluminum. You'd have to fit several modules out to see if > the width increase would mess up the mounting rail spacing. This > would look > the most "Mooglike". > > I have to say that although I originally wanted aluminum, now I think the > white edging looks just as sharp. It drastically increases the ability for > my eyes to discern modules in a big panel full, and keeps one module from > visually blending into the next. > > Dave Bradley > Principal Software Engineer > Engineering Animation, Inc. > daveb@... > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ain't Nothin But An "R" Thang! Intelligent fans of Rap/HipHop wanted. > New Music Site needs Raters for Rap songs now. Some compensation to > start. JABOOM.COM > http://click.egroups.com/1/3345/3/_/529958/_/955561570/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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RE: [motm] module panel separation moog-like alum stuff?
2000-04-12 by David Bivins
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