LONG_KEELER
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Anyone had a go at doing their own ?
The proprietary ones never seem to have the one's you want.
Thanks
The proprietary ones never seem to have the one's you want.
Thanks
A small Brother label printer made mine. Mine is a P Touch 1000 and cost about £12 from Lidl some time ago. I see that they are £15 here. http://www.box.co.uk/Brother_PT-100...1657125.html?gclid=CN3994TllMYCFaMewwodf0AA0Q Mine will print two line labels with a border so the results look quite smart.
Anyone had a go at doing their own ?
The proprietary ones never seem to have the one's you want.
Thanks
I made my own.
Printed from Computer and then laminated.View attachment 52173
These people (http://lps.ie/) will etch a panel for you onto plastic card, black on white or the other way round, which you can then make up into a switch panel front plate. The stuff they use is called "Traffolyte" which must be a trade name. I opted for the thickest they do (1.5mm as I recall) and it has made a net panel.
http://aaisp.net/printing-engraving.html will do similar, using laser engraving of Rowmark plastic. My first project using it was a combined engine and electrics panel for Kindred Spirit:
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When I rebuilt the back of Ariam's chart table (including the woodwork, bookshelf, lighting, etc), instead of having one big panel etched I designed a series of individual ones that could be mounted on a grey plastic board:
(Sadly the picture is a bit out of focus, and you might need to follow the Photobucket link and use the zoom button to see the panels properly)
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http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums...7-C458-43E0-B24F-8F321FBCA412_zpsa7n6w6ow.jpg
I also have numerous other panels around the boat, for example:
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and
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and the one in the cockpit that I sadly don't seem to have a picture of.
There are also some small signs and placards that are simply engraved with no switches etc fitted; some of those are white on red instead of the white on black used for panels. They actually have a wide range of colours available - see http://www.visualsigns.net/resources/Color chart laser mark.jpg.opt770x1179o0,0s770x1179.jpg
The one downside of this stuff is that once you start using it, anything else looks sub-standard, and you have to stick with the engraving
EDIT: Getting back to the original question, if you do just want stick-on labels, then mine's another vote for Brother label makers. I have one which I use for labelling wiring and other behind-the-scenes stuff.
Pete
lol , I thought that was a picture of the computer you used to print the labels lol
Same here, though I did white print on black background on photographic paper.I made my own.
Printed from Computer and then laminated.