#115198 - 19/09/2002 08:28
Re: New Face
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addict
Registered: 16/08/1999
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Loc: NRW, Germany
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... i would like to know how long since you sanded the black off because i think the aluminum get black by corrosion.
No, aluminium goes from a shiney silver to a silver grey due to oxidation in air. The thin oxide layer then protects the aluminuim from further corrosion, as long as you don't go putting it near acid or salty water anyway. It looks OK completely uncoated, but it looks even better anodised or laquered. You can even get clear anodising done - won't be really shiney like laquered aluminium, but it still looks reasonable
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#115199 - 19/09/2002 09:18
Re: New Face
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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as long as you don't go putting it near acid
you are right, but what about your "fingeracid"?
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#115200 - 19/09/2002 18:14
Re: New Face if i start to sell it
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Registered: 14/04/2002
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Well bare aluminum and anodized aluminum at least to me seems very prone to scratches. A powercoated finish is incredibly scratch resistant. If you wanted the bare aluminum look you could always powercoat a clear coat to protect the finish. It seems like to me most people would want a different color than the original facsia and this allows them to do so.
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#115201 - 19/09/2002 22:47
Re: New Face if i start to sell it
[Re: acurasquirrel_]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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good point, but what about the color of the handle? its gonna cost a fortune to make the handle look the same. think about the shipping costs. it is easy for potential customers for example from the US or Canada to sand blast the handle but its expensive to ship it, isnīt it.
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#115202 - 19/09/2002 22:56
Re: New Face if i start to sell it
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Registered: 14/04/2002
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I wouldnt imagine shipping the handle alone would cost more that a couple bucks. What could happen is when you had a number of people ready to buy the faces you could ship them to me, while the people buy the faces ship their handles. At which point both the handle and the faces are powdercoated at the same time and shipped back at the same time. This could one cut down on the shipping costs to you since you only have to ship them once and then the people can have their handles matched to the faces.
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#115203 - 19/09/2002 23:12
Re: New Face if i start to sell it
[Re: acurasquirrel_]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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clever boy! sounds like a plan! i keep this in mind and thank you!
Edited by 303 (19/09/2002 23:12)
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#115204 - 20/09/2002 04:48
Re: New Face
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addict
Registered: 16/08/1999
Posts: 453
Loc: NRW, Germany
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OK, maybe I should have said "strong acid" The acid from your fingers isn't normally going to do aluminuim much harm. Normal old aluminium is even used for cooking pots in some places, and it survives quite well.
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#115205 - 20/09/2002 06:29
Re: New Face
[Re: Derek]
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#115206 - 22/09/2002 04:38
New Face
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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we are getting closer!
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#115207 - 23/09/2002 18:01
Re: New Face
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new poster
Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 29
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Looking good. Count me in for one if the price is right.
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#115209 - 24/09/2002 09:11
Re: New Face
[Re: caederus]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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As someone not involved in the making of them, I'd rate them in the following (falling) order:
1, Tim's design, 3, 2
Just MHO...
/Michael
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#115210 - 24/09/2002 09:37
Re: New Face
[Re: caederus]
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Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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first of all i want to thank you for your help!
everything you see up to now is prototype and the chunk is just a cnc mistake. i just wanted to keep you all updated because i know (its the same with me) you are curious.
a special thank for the three mock-ups. i did a lot drawig during the design work but in the end i decided the design that you see on the pics. one of my drawings was like your first mock-up. the design that you see in the pics is the one i am starting with. the next step is to produce minimum three final prototypes and do a powder coating, a anodizing and leave one bare aluminum. after this is done i have to think about the prize.
so watch out for updates in this thread and on http://www.by-photos.de/NewFace.html thanx again for your support!!!
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#115211 - 24/09/2002 15:20
Re: New Face
[Re: caederus]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 23/09/2000
Posts: 3608
Loc: Minnetonka, MN
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In the photo http://empeg.comms.net/files/115755-newface2.gif, it looks
as if there is a chunk taken out of the left side of the piece surrounding
the volume knob. Is that there for a reason?
That is where the IR sensor is.
Oops I see what your talking about now nevermind.
Edited by msaeger (24/09/2002 15:22)
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#115212 - 26/09/2002 21:06
Re: New Face
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 12/11/2001
Posts: 7738
Loc: Toronto, CANADA
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I clear-coated my handle after sanding it. It sanded pretty fast using a dremel rotary tool. I also took the time to fill in the left indent with epoxy (clay-like epoxy, not liquid). I gave that epoxy part a shot of silver spray paint and it matched the rest of the handle very well.
My preferred fascia would be clear aluminum. Either clear anodized or clear-coated. Either shiny, or perhaps brushed.
Price.... That's difficult. I don't want to suggest one because I don't know how much it's going to cost you in the volumes you'll be working with. I'm in a money crunch and don't really have any room for toys right now, but I'd always appreciate lower than higher. But I think you deserve to be compensated for your time and make a nice profit for your work.
If I could make a few suggestions for your design (or requests), the first would be to allow using the default MK2a buttons (the pointy ones). The next would be to contour the part of the face that wraps around the knob. Make it round instead of coming straight down on the sides. I made a quick sketch long ago on paper that looks pretty good - mostly similar to your design (clean and simple).
I'm really glad someone has renewed interest in a replacement face. It will make the empeg that much more solid feeling. Right now the plastic fascia is no doubt the weakest-feeling part.
Bruno
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#115214 - 26/09/2002 22:10
Re: New Face
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Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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If I could make a few suggestions for your design (or requests), the first would be to allow using the default MK2a buttons (the pointy ones). the originals wonīt fit the design, i donīt like the original plasticfantastic ones.
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#115215 - 26/09/2002 22:14
Re: New Face
[Re: hybrid8]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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thats a cool design! for now iīm gonna stay with my design but lets see may be in the near future! if i can use your suggestion?
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#115216 - 27/09/2002 13:13
Re: New Face the first Proto is ready
[Re: 303]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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believe it or not. it looks cooooooooooool!
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#115217 - 30/09/2002 09:29
Re: New Face the first Proto is ready
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journeyman
Registered: 16/02/2000
Posts: 94
Loc: UK - NE Wales
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Yeah - that really does look great!
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#115218 - 30/09/2002 14:54
Re: New Face the first Proto is ready
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Registered: 15/07/2002
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#115219 - 30/09/2002 18:25
Re: New Face
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 12/11/2001
Posts: 7738
Loc: Toronto, CANADA
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Oh, are you making new buttons out of aluminum? If you are, then I guess round is fine. I rarely use the face buttons, but I do like the shape the four of them create together.
Bruno
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#115220 - 01/10/2002 02:00
Re: New Face
[Re: hybrid8]
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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yes i do make new buttons because the original buttons does not fit the aluminum. i also just use the remote and i always have spare batteries in my car, you never know.
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#115221 - 01/10/2002 09:36
Re: New Face
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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because the original buttons does not fit the aluminum
When you say "original", do you mean the oddly-shaped buttons of the Mk2 players?
Or do you mean the original buttons that came on the Mk1? Those are small round buttons that fit on the button caps, they are a standard Farnell part. I thought your face was designed to accept those just from the looks of it.
The nice thing about the farnell buttons is that you can get translucent versions, so you could theoretically have the lit buttons and the aluminum faceplate.
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#115222 - 01/10/2002 09:54
Re: New Face
[Re: tfabris]
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Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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what a nice surprise, i did not know that. do you know the number of the buttons? the reason why the originals from the MK II does not fit its easy, they look to cheapy, if you know what i mean .
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#115223 - 01/10/2002 10:16
Re: New Face
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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I don't have the part numbers, but I know some people have done the glowing-button mod on the Mk1 players, so one of them will probably chime in here with a part number.
Fair warning: since you didn't design the face with these buttons in mind in the first place, the holes might not be exactly the same size. You might need to modify the design a bit after you get a set of the buttons.
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#115225 - 02/10/2002 10:27
Re: New Face just to keep you updated
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enthusiast
Registered: 24/04/2002
Posts: 305
Loc: Germany
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it is almost done. i decided to use the button caps of the MK I, because for those of you who have the illu kit tfabris told me these buttons are available translucent. that helps a lot! next step is to make the big button, witch is not a big deal i guess. i really hope within the next two weeks i have got everything done and you can see the final result on a webpage!!!
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#115226 - 02/10/2002 10:49
Re: New Face if i start to sell it
[Re: acurasquirrel_]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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bare aluminum and anodized aluminum at least to me seems very prone to scratches I just thought I'd point out that there are two types of anodizing (three, really, but one is obsolete). There's just plain-old, regular anoziding, and then there's hard anodizing, which is much thicker and quite scratch resistant.
Which is not to say that there's anything wrong with pow dercoating (which is what I assume you mean), but it does add a layer of thickness that anodizing doesn't, which could be an issue.
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#115227 - 04/10/2002 17:26
Re: New Face just to keep you updated
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 12/11/2001
Posts: 7738
Loc: Toronto, CANADA
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The round button is also available transluscent... So you may want to make sure your face will work with a stock-sized knob.
I really hope you can get the prices down lower than what you previewed on your web page. Normally not a big deal, but I'd love to get two of them and it's going to sting a lot - especially when converted to Canadian dollars.
Bruno
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