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  1. for the 9 way connector 15-1858 order number. Your partlist is ok ;)
  2. for the 9 way connector 15-1858 order number. Your partlist is ok ;)
  3. Twin-X

    rs232 naar midi

    AH ok ik denk dat je exact dezelfde vraag mot stellen in het engelse midification forum. Ik denk dat er daar wel mensen zitten die je verder op weg kunnen helpen.
  4. Twin-X

    rs232 naar midi

    AH ok ik denk dat je exact dezelfde vraag mot stellen in het engelse midification forum. Ik denk dat er daar wel mensen zitten die je verder op weg kunnen helpen.
  5. Twin-X

    rs232 naar midi

    erm door een midiout te kopen op serieel? Ik denk niet dat die erg duur zijn.
  6. Twin-X

    rs232 naar midi

    erm door een midiout te kopen op serieel? Ik denk niet dat die erg duur zijn.
  7. metal film is 1 % tolerance. You can use 220 5% tolerance. So you are in range! I think you can use them.
  8. You could have posted it in the dutch forums. I will burn them for you. Send your pics to ... Why don't you send me a pm with your adres and i will reply with mine ;)
  9. I assume your'e from the Netherlands since in all other coutries you can just order as a normal customer. (at least in brittian and germany it is)
  10. http://www.sibalco.de/indexho.html This looks like a very promising site. Has anyone ordered someting from them? I am intrested in the sifam vu meters and sifam knobs (especially the fluor one's :D) But i don't know if you can order there if you do not own a company.
  11. Hehehe i agree but hey i can't expect everyone to use it ;)
  12. http://www.guitarfool.com/Silkscreen.html I got this link from oakleysound mailing list. I was amazed by how simpel this stuff can be!
  13. small picture but nice layout!
  14. oftewel gewoon gebruik maken van het wiki project wat nu van kracht is hier
  15. Simply because you cannot buy one for that price with as much functionality/diversety as the midibox.
  16. Very nice. Yesterday i read an article in the Elektuur and found this link. Maybe also intresting? http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/1924/freepicprog.html
  17. Why don't you try before you decide ;) I have setup a wiki go and play. If you like it i can host it or you can install at ucapps or midibox. If you don't like it i can install another wich you can play with. http://midibox.twin-x.com login admin pass midibox I have no clue how it works. If you need help permissions on stuff gimme a PM Have fun i hope this will start soon since i would like to participate!
  18. looking good! Nice psu as well! Well done.
  19. :o that stuff is pretty expensive
  20. hmm try to get some car paint since it's very tough stuff.
  21. Krachtwerk dit is geen synthforum.nl Ook van mijn kant goed initiatief. Doch heb ik hier mijn twijvels over want a ga je step a, step b , of step c maken. Hoe wordt de layout 100% exact hetzelfde? Die van mij dus al niet want ik vind het orgineel niet zo. Etcetc het leuke van midibox.org is dat je lekker zelf kunt hobbyen. heb je hulp nodig dan is er altijd iemand die klaar voor je staat. In iedergeval success met jouw bouwproject.
  22. isn't it to make silk screening you need a silk screen. And i know a silk screen is very expensive. I would stick to lazertran if i were you. But erm what are you building intosite?
  23. 3 millimeter it is a frontpanel of a blind panel of a serverrack. It depends. Never get your oven higher than 200 degrees and keep watching after an hour to check if you see bubbles if you see them open the lid of the oven. I don't know what paint i have but it remained unburned.
  24. When i advance in my work i will add close ups (than you can see that i did not succeed 100%. I do not think there is a way to print white. So you have to spraycan your panel with good paint and then apply lazertran ;) Yes this is a 2U it fits (very tightly and i made an ubermistake! The lcd does not fit in the case cause of the print attached AAAARGGHHH but i am gonna be creative ;) This is a transparrent sheet attached to paper. You must print on it in reverse. (you can compare it to the stuff you get when building plastic hoby kits you know the decal. Those are the images you have to put in water and then slide of and attach to the plastic kit) go to www.lazertran.com and locate the nearest location. Find the email adres and mail your order i ordered a pack of a4 and a pack (4 sheets) of a3 for my 19" He will ask your creditcard and i got the pack after a week. I had 3 copies of the panel on 1 A3 for a try out i suceeded after the second one (meaning i have a spare one.) If it scrateches i will sandpaper the panel and paint the panel and reapply the sheet. So make your image and make a test print. This can be on more a4 papers if you have a large panel. Just cut it right. Look if the image fits the holes (in case it's predrilled like mine) When you are happy try to get as many copies on 1 sheet. Look for a laserprinter that prints below 200 degrees! Very important or else your paper will kill the printer since it will burn itself on the rolls! Usually expensive ones or printshops have these printers or photocopiers (select sheetpaper to decrease fuser temprature) Cut out the image and put it into cold water for 1 or 2 minutes. The deal is now loose from the paper. Make your panel wet. Slide the decal onto the panel gently. When you have placed it gently get all air bubles out with a sponge by rubbing it (this will clean the the decal aswell) When you are statisfied let it drie for 2 hours Then put it into a oven for 1 hour on lowest temprature. After that hour increase temprature every 10 minutes until you reach 200 degrees celcius. Stop th eprocess is the sheet looks very shiny. You must be gentle i can better take long instead of short. Let it cool off. Your done. Fill all small bubbles that still existed with paint or marker to make it a bit nicer. You are done. Do not expect powder coating but it is still firm and quite scratch proof. I will awnser more questions if you like.
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