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My home made overhead frame
After receiving the Simworld ovhd panels I decided to make a frame for them myself out of aluminium. It was a lot of work but totally worth it :
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Now, the overhead is almost finished and I decided to share it with the world :p
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And the bussiness end:
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I hope you enjoyed the pictures
Martin
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it's been a while, but it's a slow process :
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wiring detail:
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backlighting test:
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Engine start switches detail :
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yummy:
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Thanks for watching
Martin
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That looks gorgeous!!! Having dealt with aluminum myself for various sim-bits, I applaud your talent! What sort of tools are you using? Seems I have to go to extreme lengths to make halfway presentable metal bits, and they still don't look nearly that nice!
Writing your own software for everything?
Matt
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I have a drill press and an electric scroll saw, that's all.
I have a Prosim737 license (for the old price, thank god) and using Leo Bodnar cards, Phidgets and some Sismo cards I luckily don't have to write anything :-)