Hi Mark,
(I copy this to the List as think somebody else could be interested.
Please, correct me if I am wrong!)
The 7CT1N connector I was thinking of was a header with the three
banana plugs in the back (to plug into the 7CT1N) a flat bottom
(perpendicular to the back) a sloping front with room for two
sockets and the A/B switch, and a short front.
If I was particularly ambitious, I'm make up several of the basic
header assemblies and have the sloping panel be removable. I bet
there would be a small market for these; but I don't know what the
profit margins would be :-)
Well, I don't want to earn money with this but produce something useful
:-). I have access to double sided PCB sheets (copper on both sides), so it
could be the basis to produce the PCBs. To support a perpendicular panel, I
would use some kind of PCB header, with gripping action. Perhaps you can do
a fast draw of your idea; if you want, we can share this at my WEB site and
ask for further improvements. What do you think?
Certainly CNC is the way to go. Just what I need... more tools :-)
(I'm a tool addict a well as a test equipment addict :-) :-)
Well, I did not buy it for hobby purpose... but having it at my workbench
really helps, hi!
Regards,
JOSE
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