Really nice, you cabinet
look perfectly sized.
Bezel looks like the ones I 3D print,
makes it look really finished.
How did you do the
decals?? I am still wondering about "water slide decals"
mentioned here?
I have Laser B&W,
no inkjet.?
73's Mike, WA6ISP
On 1/29/2018 8:37 AM, Jim Sheldon
wrote:
This really worked well. ?I needed something a bit smaller
(2" speaker) and I found one that had 3/32" holes in the kitchen
so I used that. ?I slipped on one hole in the center so it's
slightly off but all-in-all it still looks okay - building this
thing should include a cosmetic error or two anyway just to
prove you built it and not some factory - LOL!
Jim Sheldon - W0EB
------ Original Message ------
Sent: 1/24/2018 1:31:35 PM
Subject: [BITX20] Perfect speaker grill
To get a tidy
speaker grill on your EF01 enclosure or what ever you are
using have a rummage in the kitchen utensil draw you may
find the perfect template.? I used a plastic sifter lid as
the holes were the size I wanted. Draw a center line where
you want it positioned, line up the template, drill one
hole on the outer circle, insert nut and bolt, drill hole
opposite end of template, insert nut and bolt, now drill
rest of holes in perfect place.? Hot glue speaker in place
on underside of lid.
Peter G4NJJ
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