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01-22-2009, 12:14 PM #21
Hey Mountie
Like I mentioned in the PM Rob, since you have Corel Draw you could develop artwork in a file type (I used EPS.format) that most engravers will be able to read. These are a couple of panels I have put together for a procedural trainer I am working on.
DSCF0026.jpg
DSCF0031.jpg
DSCF0027.jpg
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01-22-2009, 05:13 PM #22
737 panels
hello to all i am a new builder and have seaechet all the sites for 737 panels
it seams that they are a bit expencive i have alots of plexiglass and tools
but i can not understand how to ingrave the letters on th panels?if i paint the plexiglass how do iget letters on them it might sound like a stipid qestion but
like i said i am neww
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01-22-2009, 05:55 PM #23
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Yeah,
I second Mikes response. These days you don't need to know a whole lot. If you're going to the trouble of building panels with dummy switches, then the next step is easy using something like Leo Bodnars joystrick board and FSUIPC. As Mike said it's just a matter of wiring the switches to the board and then selecting the actions in FSUIPC. FSUIPC already contains the Macro's for all the overhead functions so you don't need any programming know how. Wiring and allocating functions will probably not take as long as it does to make the panels.
Rob
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