Aj DIY Electronic Enclosure
Based on a technique devised by dad and me over 30 years ago, I present a simple way to build enclosures for electronic projects. The advantage with this approach is that it is scale-able to larger sizes and can use several combinations of materials depending on your requirements. The perspex front panel demonstrated here permits the use of a printed legend for the knobs and controls.
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Simple but effective. Thank you so much for sharing Sir. Love from UK, Ken.
Thanks for sharing: your process provides a very professional looking enclosure.
@ajoyraman1409
6 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your comments!
You are very clever. It is simple, inexpensive and effective. Thank you.
Thank you very much, This was intuitive, and cool of you to share, Especially since it came from Pops, Cheers,
thank you for sharing. very simple but effective approach.
Nicely done.
Old school but very nice!
@ajoyraman1409
5 жыл бұрын
Many Thanks!
It looks good, we are also a strong manufacturer of sheet metal fabrication in China, with high quality and competitive price.
Good job Mr. Raman. I think It can be make using a 3d printer part instead of an aluminum rod. Corner fittings can be made by 3d printer.
@barneycarparts
Жыл бұрын
My search of 3D printers show they are expensive for good ones $750 and can take several attempts. But I agree 3D printers can do amazing things.
good video
heheh.. "tapping holes" and "screwing horizontal members". nice box!
I use more or less similar method using, hardboard or plastic sheets, 1 cm2 wood rods and pasting them using super glue.
Truely Diy...
How did you make the front panel with its cutouts and words to identify the controls. Thank you
@ajoyraman1409
2 жыл бұрын
Used a drill, files and mini-hacksaw
@uiticus
2 жыл бұрын
@@ajoyraman1409 Thanks. One more question. What material is the front panel made of?
@ajoyraman1409
2 жыл бұрын
@@uiticus Perspex
Why man... Al was nice why u added paper