If all the holes are round, I would look at beg/borrow/rent a power hand drill and buy a couple of drill bits and a Uni-bit for the larger holes.
Also a hammer and centre punch.
The cost would be less than someone doing it, if you get stuck.
Al.
Im have no skill in the machine shop, no tools and a small budget and im looking for a quote to have some holes cut in a thin pieces of steel (lid from a computer enclose). I need to mount some surplus joysticks(4), switchs(20), segment LCDs(8), handles, ect. its about 10inches by 16inches. i would just try to wing it, but i would butcher it. im located in orlando, fl. you can email me at scruffyjones48 at hotmail
If all the holes are round, I would look at beg/borrow/rent a power hand drill and buy a couple of drill bits and a Uni-bit for the larger holes.
Also a hammer and centre punch.
The cost would be less than someone doing it, if you get stuck.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design (Skype Avail).
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
Ya i was hoping to have it look somewhat professional. thats why i hope to outsource the work.
www.frontpanelexpress.com
www.protocase.com
Not terribly cheap, but the results are perfect.
HTH,
Chris.
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Usually the the professional effect is on the panel overlay, (it can hide all kinds of blemishes)
If you have a CAD package, one method I use is to draw it up in CAD and get a local engraver to reverse engrave all the legends etc on common Lamacoid, this way you get a professional look fairly cheap, the reverse engrave technique allows muli-colour legends etc, and is cheaper than Lexan, which is usually reserved for quantity orders, rather than one-off.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design (Skype Avail).
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
If you can accept an acrylic face or wood face I can cut it with a CNC laser. Of course that can be painted and finished. I also have a CNC vinyl cutter for labeling.
I'm actually a professional product designer so if you can give me a sense of where you are going with this I could make suggestions regarding material and process. If you are interesed of course. Is this a one off or a prototype?
Also, it will be important to know if the holes are round or square since a true 90 degree corner i basically impossible for a CNC mill or router. Laser would be great but I doubt if you can find a high power machine to cut metal that will be cheap. Plasma is an option but I can't really say without knowing more details. Feel free to PM me.