sory my bad english. answer in order:
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Of course I've seen modules salvation, but specifically to copy was not my principle, I studied the modules from different vendors in order to understand how to do so was like a native.Mattfig said:That's gotta be the coincidence of the year....Hand drawn font that is the exact replica of the original...With the same name, in the same place....Wow! :shock:
Stranger things have happened I guess...
I'll order a painting of the front panel. it is not very expensive, but very high quality, it will be done using screen printing.Slashpepper said:How *do* you apply these custom face plates? Some sort of vinyl stick ons or is there some special process I'm not aware of? The Randall ones look like the actual metal is coloured rather than paint/etc. Always been a mystery to me.
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thanks))kc2eeb said:He made his own boards! They look excellent!
:wink:JKD said:I know, great work! \m/kc2eeb said:He made his own boards! They look excellent!
sorry but i dont have more boards.SALVAGED said:Heck, I'd be interested in a 1/2 dozen boards!!
Hey Mikeman... do you have any more boards that you would sell to us? :lol:
you right. my friend made a circuitry and pcb, than ordered the fee in factory. all elements (capacitors, resistors) was bought in the shop, than he maked me a module. I on my work ordered in turner by my size to make the basis for the board and front panel.kc2eeb said:My best guess is he made the whole thing, boards, faceplate, hardware, etc. He has sockets on the opto-isolators.
This is certainly not impossible and a great thing to see.
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