The panels are 2.5mm thick. First row of jacks are 1 inch from bottom and 1/2" in from each side, evenly spaced across panel. Next row is 5/8" above the first (some minor variations) so solder lugs overlap. Jacks are Mouser 16P135. Vertical pot position is as needed for function (not standardized). Pots are generally on 1 inch horizontal centers starting 1/2" from edge. Label font is Helvetica Bold 4-stroke. 8 points for knobs, 6 points for jacks. Decorative font is American Uncial exported as HPGL objects from a drafting program. Hope this helps. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "supisuzoi" <son_of_zoggs@c...> wrote: > > the jacks of the 1200's appear to be in alignment (at least the lower ones, in the case of > the JAG), i guess that would be a significant detail i'd want to know. also, what is the > panel thickness, 3mm? and the font used for the legending? > > kevin > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" <maf@m...> wrote: > > > > I suspect that the Frac-rack template on the Blacet site > > would do you well. Just ignore the holes for the pots and > > jacks. i.e. the template is the proper size (for a 2U module) > > and has the proper mounting hole locations. > > > > I don't think that Grant has a "standard" placement of the > > pots and jacks for the 1200 series (he does for the 300 > > series though). > > > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Henry Till <htill@y...> wrote: > > > supisuzoi wrote: > > > > btw, i did see that there is a frac-rack template file available on the blacet > > > > website. all we need now is a wiard template, with the general spacing information > on > > it! > > > > > > yeah actually - i second this motion - a template for wiard spacing > > > would really help out in making my homebrew modules visually consistent > > > with the wiard 1200s. > > > > > > -h
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Re: 1200 panel specs was: Boogie Filter-question for grant too:-)
2004-12-17 by grantrichter2001
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