the part the switch rocks on
the other bits i can prolly print if i learn how to use the fortis down
the st
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Vincent Slyngstad <
v.slyngstad at
From: Adrian Stoness: Monday, April 27, 2015 5:45
PM
along those lines yes
but least for now have something to mount them to thats not smashed got
23
of the switches / holders still more to dig up i think.plus those 8m
ones i
found in the mix.
I think the switch footprints are somewhat compatible between the
models, though I'm not sure the rocker mounts are.
if u got advice on the back half of the switches and safe ways to get
those
off /restor that be awsome as well
I don't know about "safe ways", but I did once open the tabs on the back
of one and replace the metal part of the slider with one from another
switch that lacked the rocker mounts. It was a little fussy bending
everything back "just so".
im guna take the metal part to a friend see what cost to get a bunch of
peaces lazer cut
Which metal part is that? The bezel is cast, and the light guides are
drilled fiberboard. Maybe you mean the switch stabilizer bar(s)?
Or are you thinking of metal instead of plastic for the artwork?
Vince