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A320 Overhead panels
Hi Folks,
Longtime lurker .... new poster here.
I am working on an A320 cockpit and was looking for decent panels for laser cutting. When I couldn't find them, I decided to make my own. I have just uploaded a zip file containing the all the A320 overhead panels to the file library - it is in the moderation queue at present.
The panels are designed in Sketchup - and can easily be output to DXF and cut/engraved on a laser cutter. I use painted clear acrylic which engraves white and backlights beautifully.
As I complete the panels for the Glareshield and pedestal, I will upload them also.
I also have construction files for building the carcasses out of MDF - tabbed and ready to assemble - if anyone is interested.
Finally - I am prototyping a throttle and will post that when I am happy with the design :)
Cheers,
Jim
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Hi Jim,
I would be interested in seeing your final cut Panels -- thanks for sharing!
If you need a pedestal let me know (wooden and metal).
Ben
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Hi Ben,
I've tried to upload some pics here - hope it works.
I will precis by saying these are prototypes and not the final panels. They are painted acrylic, cut and etched with a powerful laser cutter. Ignore my prototype Korry switches - I am working on a better solution. Also, I have now figured out how to get Sketchup to draw proper circles instead of polygons.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11302&stc=1
Flight control panel
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11303&stc=1
Flight Control with backlighting
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11304&stc=1
Side view showing layered structure
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11305&stc=1
Lighting Panel
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11306&stc=1
With Backlighting
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11307&stc=1
Closeup view
I have already built my pedestal (I have Sketchup plans if anyone is interested) but thanks for the offer.
Happy building,
Jim
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Oops - I did a quick reply and it wasn't posted to the thread. Let's try that again. Apologies if it double-posts :)
These are still prototypes .... painted clear 3mm acrylic cut and etched with a laser cutter. Ignore my crappy Korry switches.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11308&stc=1
FLT CTRL Panel
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11309&stc=1
From the side, showing layered structure
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11310&stc=1
And backlit
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11311&stc=1
Lighting Panel
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11312&stc=1
Backlit
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11313&stc=1
Closeup view of lights
Happy building
Jim
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Hi Jim,
If you would upload construction files for building the carcasses out of MDF - tabbed and ready to assemble. I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Les
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Hmmm .... I replied to this thread a couple of days ago and included some pics of the panels, but it hasn't shown up here so I must have done something wrong ;)
I will try again with only 1 pic this time. If it works, I will post more.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...id=11314&stc=1
Nice Backlighting
The panels are 3mm clear acrylic, painted and laser cut/etched. The engraved parts come up white and backlight really nicely. They are designed on Sketchup and exported as a DXF. This is still a prototype. I'm working on better Korry switches and have finally figured out how to get Sketchup to draw nice circles.
Cheers,
Jim
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Hi Les,
I have uploaded the construction files for the Pedestal - it is in the moderation queue - hope it is useful :)
Happy building,
J
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Thanks Jim.
Those panels look great.
You have done such a great job, ive now been sucked in to go further than planned.
Would you upload the rest of your carcasse drawings, The pedestal was well done.
Thanks
Les
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Well done on the panels Jim, looking forward to seeing them in your setup. Im sure there is lots of pride knowing these parts are made yourself. :)
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To be honest ...... I have been very surprised by how proud I am of my work so far :)
I have so enjoyed the problem-solving aspect of building a cockpit. I made a conscious decision very early on that I would try to design and fabricate everything myself. Being a member of a hackerspace with access to CNC, lathe and powerful laser cutters has been instrumental in this, as well a great group of geeks and tech-heads. I will shortly be entering the world of Arduino and Lua with almost no prior knowledge. Eek!!
Communities like this are fantastic too :)
Happy building.
J