Hey, All.
Anybody have a few blank panels lying around? Looks like that I'll need six total, but yeah "for now".
I don't mind if they're a bit crusty ... but straight enough to keep the dust out of the rack when screwed down.
Cheers!
-Dan
WTB: Blank 500-series panels
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Re: WTB: Blank 500-series panels
Sort of a random question, but do you or does anyone you know have access to a 3D printer? Maybe your local library?
I made a CAD file for blank panels a couple years ago, because f*ck buying them for $20 a piece. I could send it to you if you want. They aren't as pretty as a metal one, but they do the job.
I made a CAD file for blank panels a couple years ago, because f*ck buying them for $20 a piece. I could send it to you if you want. They aren't as pretty as a metal one, but they do the job.
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Re: WTB: Blank 500-series panels
Hit me up.
My screen name at gmail.
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Re: WTB: Blank 500-series panels
I don't know anybody that has a 3D printer. Thanks, though!
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