On Dec 5 2004, 18:50, Philip Pemberton wrote:
In message <41B34E1E.4B26208C(a)rain.org>
Marvin Johnston <marvin(a)rain.org> wrote:
> Something that I have started using to help give projects a more
> "professional" look is clear adhesive label stock for the
case/cover.
[ snippety snip ]
I personally use inkjet transparencies. Print a mirrored version of
the
layout onto the back (matted) side of the
transparency. Spray the
transparency (or the case if there's a square display cutout) with 3M
PhotoMount adhesive, wait 15 seconds (IIRC), then stick the
transparency to
the panel. Cut off any excess plastic and you're
done.
Exactly what I did when I made spare unit plugs for an RL02, several
years ago (except I used laser transparencies).
As far as drilling is concerned, use the non-permanent
version of
Photomount
(can't remember what it's called, though)
Spraymount. And the really strong stuff is called Hobbymount.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York