#30607 - 07/05/2001 17:09
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: ineedcolor]
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Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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Thanks John I needed that.
Steve
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#30608 - 07/05/2001 17:18
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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Ok gang, sorry about this but I have to up the postage because I will be using the post offices Priority Mail and Global Priority Mail Flat Rate envelopes which are $3.50 Domestic and $5 International.
So it will be $20 for faceplate/lenses
$3.50 Postage for US
$5.00 Postage International.
Sorry but this will make it much easier for me and most likely be quicker for customers as opposed to using ground mail services.
Steve
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#30609 - 07/05/2001 17:50
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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addict
Registered: 24/08/2000
Posts: 658
Loc: India
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I've tried twice on your email addy and no luck, I get returned mail.
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#30610 - 07/05/2001 19:34
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: jwickis]
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addict
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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It seems to be working for me.
Oh well.
What can I do you for?
Steve
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#30611 - 08/05/2001 00:16
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: ineedcolor]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
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I hope people here were not actually concerned about RF leakage for health/safety reasons !? I suppose the concern is interference with things like remote keyless entry, alarms, GPS receivers (your own, not on airplanes ) etc. Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
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#30612 - 08/05/2001 00:21
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: ineedcolor]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
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I think it is neccessary for us to point out that you are invalidating the products FCC/CE approval and that the responsibility for doing so lies with you. Therefore if it screws with any other electronics in your vehicle (bleeds onto your cellphone, reduces the range of your radio door locking etc) it's your problem not ours.
In practice, as Hugo says, it's probably still better (in terms of emmissions) than most homebrew MP3 players in the car.
Rob
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#30613 - 08/05/2001 14:02
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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What's your faceplate material? If not glass, could you route that? I'm not familiar with a CNC router. The reason I ask is: I'm dreaming up a very cool faceplate material. It could be on a plexiglas substrate, but may require the rigidity of glass. One aspect I have not yet explored is the custom cutting of the shape (the angel shaped push button cluster seems hard). Might you be interested in routing it if I could get you some stock?
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#30614 - 08/05/2001 15:59
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: carrera84]
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addict
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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Well, the material I will be using for the faceplate/lenses is plexiglas and is fairly rigid.
CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control.
It is a flat 4' by 8' table router where the router head movements are controlled by the computer.
The router armatures have the capability to do 3 dimensional routing but since we don't make 3d signs at work the boss did not opt for the modules to let the system do it so whatever I make on it will be pretty much flat.
What exactly did you have in mind?
Steve
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#30615 - 08/05/2001 16:27
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 21/07/1999
Posts: 1765
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with the 3D cutting heads you could make the entire panel out of the one colour! That would look kinda cool. if only you could make the buttons in a similar fashion...
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#30616 - 08/05/2001 16:55
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: muzza]
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addict
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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with the 3D cutting heads you could make the entire panel out of the one colour! That would look kinda cool. if only you could make the buttons in a similar fashion...
But, like I said, he didn't buy the modules for it.
Steve
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#30617 - 08/05/2001 19:09
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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addict
Registered: 24/08/2000
Posts: 658
Loc: India
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OK I noticed in your original post your addy is 2 different ways, 'darkstorm' in the link and 'drkstorm' for the PayPal addy. I've been trying the first w/returned mail, I've recently tried the latter & will see what happens. If no luck I'll send private. Thanks.
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#30618 - 09/05/2001 01:36
ooohhhh coloured screws
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 1742
Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
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For those of us out in empeg land that suffer from the fetish for anodised aluminum screws and allens keys etc is there anything to stand in our way to change the front panal allen keys over to some nice anodised alloy ones and i can save some wieght on my car to ake 0.00001 off the nought to 60 time
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#30619 - 09/05/2001 01:47
Re: ooohhhh coloured screws
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
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I think it was originally planned to do something along those lines with the Mk.1. In fact originally the Mk.1 handle was intended to be anodised the colour of the panel, however the anodising company totally screwed up and all the handles had to be changed to black. With hindsight I think that was probably a good thing.
Rob
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#30620 - 09/05/2001 06:27
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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What exactly did you have in mind?.
I want to coat a substrate with a few 100nm of durable materials with considered indices of refraction. The materials I'm currently thinking about are MgF2, TiO2, and SiO2 (quartz). I've not yet thought about EMI coating. Due to the rigidity and thinness of the coatings I'm concerned about delamination off of a semi-rigid material like plexiglas. So, can you route glass?
-jim 080000260 w/18G in a Carrera
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#30621 - 09/05/2001 08:50
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: carrera84]
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old hand
Registered: 12/01/2000
Posts: 1079
Loc: Dallas, TX
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What kind of glass are you looking for? Optical grade crown would rule! I think it would hold up ok if you wanted to coat it with the TiO2. How are you planning to apply it, and what facilities do you have available?
Sean
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#30622 - 09/05/2001 14:20
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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What kind of glass are you looking for?
My goal is to have scratch-resistant, anti-reflective, transparent (not translucent) filter with optimal color and darkness for visibility.
I think that the non-A/R blue filter that can with my empeg looks absolutely fantastic indoors. Ideally, I would like to have improved visibility in my car without sacrifising these good looks.
Aside: Hey, I spelled sacrificing with an 's'. I'm turning British from seeing 'synchronising' dance across my display so often. Gimme a nice warm, bitter beer! I'm not kidding; I really want one. Maybe I'll throw some coffee grounds into a Samuel Adams. Darn, Drew Carey already thought of that... :edisA
what facilities do you have available?
I have an appointment next week at a A/R shop that coats eyeglasses. In the meantime I'll try to make some posts and/or set up a web page to show you my current plans towards acheiving these goals.
-jim 080000260 w/18G in a Carrera
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#30623 - 09/05/2001 14:32
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: carrera84]
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old hand
Registered: 12/01/2000
Posts: 1079
Loc: Dallas, TX
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Some of the coatings they use on glasses scratch really easily - beware. There are some high quality coatings available though. One was guaranteed not to scratch for up to a year. I dont know if the a/r units will be able to process something that isnt round and not larger than 80mm. There is a process that will put a titanium a/r coating on lenses, but they have only done it on real small lenses so far.
Sean
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#30624 - 09/05/2001 14:41
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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My goal is to have scratch-resistant, anti-reflective, transparent (not translucent) filter with optimal color and darkness for visibility.
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#30625 - 09/05/2001 19:00
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: carrera84]
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addict
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 481
Loc: Pompano Beach, Florida
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Well I suppose with the right cutting bits I could but unfortunately I don't have anything of that sort.
The plexi is fairly rigid though. You would have to go out of your way for it to actually bend.
Steve
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#30626 - 09/05/2001 20:38
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
[Re: DarkStorm]
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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unfortunately I don't have anything of that sort.
Thanks for the reply. I'll try to find something available near me.
The plexi is fairly rigid though. You would have to go out of your way for it to actually bend.
I hope so! I'd hate to worry about flaking or peeling.
-jim 080000260 w/18G in a Carrera
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#30627 - 09/05/2001 20:50
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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Alright! You sound like you know a thing or two, which is maybe two more things than me. I do know of a place that layers SiO2, TiO2, and a mixture of the two materials onto glass. They're not local, and I don't like the fact that the residual reflection of white light is VFD green. I don't know if the local guys can do anything larger than an eyeglass lense. I'll see next week...
-jim 080000260 w/18G in a Carrera
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#30628 - 10/05/2001 02:33
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
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Hey, I spelled sacrificing with an 's'. I'm turning British from seeing 'synchronising' dance across my display so often.
Ahem, it's -ize words that are spelt differently in Queen's English, not -ice words. "Sacrificing" is correct on both sides of the Atlantic. Mind you, English English does preserve the noun/verb distinction in licence/license, which US English has lost -- though US English does keep it in many other pairs such as advice/advise, device/devise, practice/practise.
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#30629 - 10/05/2001 05:58
Re: Faceplates Now Available!
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stranger
Registered: 12/09/2000
Posts: 46
Loc: NC, USA
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I apologize for any slight to the mother tongue. Thank goodness I didn't mangle a French word. We'd have to start a new BBS to catch the flames!
-jim 080000260 w/18G in a Carrera
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#30630 - 06/06/2001 17:07
Arrived!
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
Posts: 4859
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Greetings!
I just received my clear and smoked faceplates for the Mark II. I believe these were the first prototypes, so this may change over time. I was trying to get a good photo, but I am really bad with a camera. I will try again in the morning.
The clear really looks good. You can see the electronics behind the fascia. I have not tried it in full sunlight yet (tomorrow, I guess), but in room light it looks great! The color seems much closer to the dash lighting in my Buick Riviera. If you want to see what it looks like, it is like the natural color you would get without a faceplate. The fit is perfect. Easy to install.
The smoke is also nice, but the fit is not there yet. Different thickness in the stock material. Steve is still working on that. I would personally prefer the smoke a little darker - you can still see outlines of the VFD and components through the panel, but this is just my personal taste.
If anyone is worried about either fit, look or installation - DON'T. The panels were very easy to install (just like the official ones), they look great, they are a lot brighter (less color to absorb the VFD), and I think they are a better match to some US cars.
Paul G.
SN# 090000587 (40GB Clear)
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#30631 - 06/06/2001 17:47
Re: Arrived!
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 13/04/2001
Posts: 1742
Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
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very cool arty shot sadly gives me no idea what a clear disply looks like though but i like it anyway
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#30632 - 06/06/2001 23:45
Re: Arrived!
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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The elements of the display reflect a lot of any sunlight hitting them.
It really washes out in direct sunlight, but when it doesn't it is very nice!
I haven't gotten around to play with any polarizing filter yet, which might help.
Don't know if the MkII smoke ones are any darker than the MkI's, which
isn't very dark at all.
/Michael - quite happy user of a smoked faceplate on my MkI
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#30633 - 08/06/2001 07:04
Re: Arrived!
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 21/07/1999
Posts: 1765
Loc: Brisbane, Queensland, Australi...
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if you put polarising on the panel, make sure that it is not the normal to the orientation of your sunnies! Otherwise you wont see a thing!
Murray 06000047
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#30634 - 08/06/2001 10:49
Re: Arrived!
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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make sure that it is not the normal to the orientation of your sunnies!
Yeah, and no reading the display with your head tilted 90 degress
either - not that I normally use that kind of posture while driving...
/Michael
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#30635 - 08/06/2001 20:08
Re: Arrived!
[Re: muzza]
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member
Registered: 14/09/1999
Posts: 149
Loc: Alaska
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All these [censored] fancy solutions... can anyone say tinted windows!!!
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#30636 - 09/06/2001 00:29
Re: Arrived!
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pooh-bah
Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Yes we can - but if you want to keep driving the car around here, you
can't put effective tint on front door windows or windshield...
/Michael
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