Very nicePlease let us in on how you did it
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We have a machine at work that can give us a read out on radius. Because some of the arch's are not a true radius. It pretty much traces the panel and gives us the measurements. Then we put it on Auto-Cad and fine tunned it from there. We used 1/4 plate aluminum 5052. After we programmed it, we cut it out on the router. I ran it through the time saver, which gives it a brushed steel look. Then I had are painter shoot some clear coat over it.
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by DD22 »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">We have a machine at work that can give us a read out on radius. Because some of the arch's are not a true radius. It pretty much traces the panel and gives us the measurements. Then we put it on Auto-Cad and fine tunned it from there. We used 1/4 plate aluminum 5052. After we programmed it, we cut it out on the router. I ran it through the time saver, which gives it a brushed steel look. Then I had are painter shoot some clear coat over it.</td></tr></table>
Very cool, I need to find someone in OKC with one of those machines!! Thanks again for sharing
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That looks awesome.How did you label the switches? I assume that is what I see.
1999 Champion 203
2000 Yamaha OX66 225
We programed it the switch labels on auto cad, then used the router to cut the labels
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