Compact desktop line mixer?

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[Would you be willing to share the working 3D file you have?] -- I'll share you mine, if you will share with me yours!!! Is it FPD?

Which CAD-file format would you like to have? -- STP? IGS? FPD? SLDPRT? X_T? Let me know, OK???

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Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...not 100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.

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Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.

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[should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL] -- I can do -- 3D STL -- but, not right away right now. I gotta take-off and run some errands before it becomes too late to do so here.

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Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...not 100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.

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[I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version] -- I have 3 immediate questions for you:
  1. Which "unit-of-measurement" did you use? Imperial (inch)? Or, metric?
  2. How thick is this panel supposed to be? I am measuring 0.079" or 2mm, neither of which is a standard thickness.
  3. What material is this panel supposed to be made from?
Based upon the sheet-metal chart shown below, your panel thickness of 0.079" only comes close in either the Galvanneal or Stainless Steel metals or in the standard Aluminum 5052-H32 at 0.081" thick. Let me know, OK???

>> NOTE: Galvanneal is a rather "unknown" type of sheet-metal, but it is widely used in both the computer and medical electronics industries for their enclosures. Although a tad-bit more expensive than the run-of-the-mill aluminum, it does have some positive attributes, one of which is that it has a really nice finish to it. Just sayin'.....

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>> SORRY!!! -- In my world, I always have to deal with and work in -- ABSOLUTES -- and no "if's, and's or but's" as Frank may or probably does at his FPD company.

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