Mike,
Yes, a person could try Office Depot, or Kinkos. I've not looked for the mylar
film there, but they may have it. I do know that Office Depot carries some
drafting Vellum and drafting tools. It's not that hard to do once you get a
hang of it and get someone to show you the ropes at first. There was a company
that had some free software to design faceplates, but they wanted to be the one
make them, and their prices was very high. If I knew where all the components
went, I could lay out the face plate in CAD for him within 1/2 day. All it
takes is the measurements for their centers and the hole sizes.
Best,
Will
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On 3/1/06 at 7:20 PM Mike Sawyer wrote:
>I would think that in this day and age, you would be able to get the
>necessary paper/software from your favorite computer/office supply store.
>With desktop publish all the rage, there has to be something out there.
>Mod-U-Lator,
>Mike(y)
>W3SLK
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