The shortest and cheapest way for you - to buy this housing and mill front and rear panel in the near metal workshop
My laptop is awesome ©Can you move the PowerCon....
The shortest and cheapest way for you - to buy this housing and mill front and rear panel in the near metal workshop
My laptop is awesome ©Can you move the PowerCon....
lol, dont waste time with solidworks for a simple front panel..
Just go here: http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/
Download their free software and place cutouts from their libraries... Upload the file for a instant price before they make it..
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ok got frontpanel to download. I have no idea which cutouts are the correct ones.. i pick one of the 12 dmx cuttouts.. then pick a db25 cutout and the dmx cuttout is larger than the db25?! makes no sense....
Which version of solidworks is that?
"This is not "work". It's a disease, addiction and passion. Only slightly cheaper than cocaine, but similar effects."
-dnar
I'm using autodesk inventor on mac and solidworks on windows
if you are not planning to go beyond the limits of front panelswhat software did you use?
Also you can cast a glance at google sketchupdont waste time with solidworks for a simple front panel..
I can attach a .dxf/dwg drawing here to have a reference point for you
..I have no idea which cutouts are the correct ones
That would be great as i have no idea what the standard sizes or tech names of these plugs are called..
I see something called Quickon, would that be the cutout for powercon/ethercon?
and "SubD connector 25 Pole" LOOKS like the DB25 connector, but its barely bigger than the DB9 cutout... confusing. lol
"This is not "work". It's a disease, addiction and passion. Only slightly cheaper than cocaine, but similar effects."
-dnar
hmm...
they are called neutrik http://www.neutrik.com/zoolu-website...wing+NAC3MPA-1
ethercon and XLR D serises has same cutout print
I see something called Quickon, would that be the cutout for powercon/ethercon?
but its barely bigger than the DB9 cutout...