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Thread: Making own Panels without CNC
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05-03-2011, 08:54 AM #11
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Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Hi Marc,
I understand your process and think it quite a good idea. have you experimented with the plexiglass as the top finish or is that not a good look. I think you have just the answer for my lower budget cockpit. Thanks for the great idea.
Kind Regards
Bernie.E8400 @ 3.0GHz, DDR2 Ram 800MHz 4Gb, Vista Home Premium 64Bit, MSI 9800GT @ 512Mb, Philips 22" LCD Widescreen, Cockpit Setup X 5 using Wideview and Widetraffic.
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05-03-2011, 04:07 PM #12
Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Hey, glad I could help you ;D
well you CAN do it - but it has the disadvantage, that you really need to place the lights for the backlight where the writing is and in real (i've been to a professional 737 simulator and in a real cockpit) the panels look a bit different. Probably I will invest into a CNC because there is nothing that comes close to those panels...
i think my version is good for, as you said, low budget. You can finish your simulator with them and then buy some panels over time or invest in a CNC what is a good idea (i think). But the most important - you can work on the electronics and the interfacing etc and simply switch to the better panels at some point.... Have fun!
Marc
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05-07-2011, 02:45 PM #13
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Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Nice work. I don't have a laminator so my approach was a little more low tech. I printed the artwork on sticker paper. then I sealed it with a vinyl spray-on sealer (Preserve-it). Cut it out and stuck it to lexan. The spray-on sealer looks and feels like matte, slightly textured plastic that doesn't scratch or even bleed when coffee is spilled on it (oops).
John
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05-07-2011, 04:35 PM #14
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Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Hi,
I wonder how it would look printing it on to glossy paper? Perhaps I will give it a try. I would think the printing would be sharper and hopefully the light will still pass through.
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Bernie.E8400 @ 3.0GHz, DDR2 Ram 800MHz 4Gb, Vista Home Premium 64Bit, MSI 9800GT @ 512Mb, Philips 22" LCD Widescreen, Cockpit Setup X 5 using Wideview and Widetraffic.
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05-07-2011, 05:28 PM #15
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Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Hiya Bernie,
I found three types of sticker paper to use for different effect. There is clear for stuff you want to see the background through. There's regular sticker paper that will allow for the white parts of your design to "glow" when back-lit. There is block out sticker paper that will not allow any back-lit light through. I found them all at Staples. I guess you could mount it between two pieces of lexan. I think that mrmasters laminating method would be better for this type of finish.
I first tested on regular clear vinyl sheet but found the regular sheet to be too easily scratched.
John
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05-07-2011, 06:05 PM #16
Re: Making own Panels without CNC
I do this for a cheep panel:
http://youtu.be/AytHoSLtNX8
http://youtu.be/mDMlim_Om0M
I get a sign company to make my self-adhesive foils. There are many different kinds of foils, and some can be used to backlight.
You can make a good deal if the signs company can wait to print your panels out with other tasks with the same type of foil.
I use the FS aeroplane panel texture for my panels.Sincerely,
Claus
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05-08-2011, 06:31 AM #17
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Re: Making own Panels without CNC
Hi John,
Thanks for the Ideas, I think I may have used the wrong description for the paper I was thinking about. I was thinking about using the Glossy Photo paper. I would then see how this also looks laminated and placed behing the plexiglass. I feel this paper may give a slightly crispier look to the text and pictures. I may be wrong but I will give a few different types a try.
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Bernie.E8400 @ 3.0GHz, DDR2 Ram 800MHz 4Gb, Vista Home Premium 64Bit, MSI 9800GT @ 512Mb, Philips 22" LCD Widescreen, Cockpit Setup X 5 using Wideview and Widetraffic.
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