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Just a recommendation: create the unit first, install all parts to PCB, measure everything before you order a rack and design and order a nice frontplate. I plan to buy a cheap but solid piece of plastic or plexi in the local DIY store (preferably ESD safe material), cut it to actual size, print the frontplate design and stick it onto it (simple paper), drill/cut holes accordingly, and check if it could work well. Then I'll know if I still need some modification in knob placement, or in the scales, plus I will know exacty wht knobs I can go for. Again, this is just my 2 cents, but I think it is worth the effort and that 14 EUR it may cost. Better than cry over a nice alu frontplate that is poorly designed by me, mothing fit in a nice way to actual dimensions, cost much more (especially if useless) and I should live with it. Plus that 4mm plexi can be used multiple times for other things too... until it looks like a cheesegrater. Alternative option can be free if you have some cardboard around, or even a piece of plywood.
 
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Just a recommendation: create the unit first, install all parts to PCB, measure everything before you order a rack and design and order a nice frontplate. I plan to buy a cheap but solid piece of plastic or plexi in the local DIY store (preferably ESD safe material), cut it to actual size, print the frontplate design and stick it onto it (simple paper), drill/cut holes accordingly, and check if it could work well. Then I'll know if I still need some modification in knob placement, or in the scales, plus I will know exacty wht knobs I can go for. Again, this is just my 2 cents, but I think it is worth the effort and that 14 EUR it may cost. Better than cry over a nice alu frontplate that is poorly designed by me, mothing fit in a nice way to actual dimensions, cost much more (especially if useless) and I should live with it. Plus that 4mm plexi can be used multiple times for other things too... until it looks like a cheesegrater. Alternative option can be free if you have some cardboard around, or even a piece of plywood.
I will 3d print my front plate as soon as i have all the parts for the front plate.
 
Just a recommendation: create the unit first, install all parts to PCB, measure everything before you order a rack and design and order a nice frontplate. I plan to buy a cheap but solid piece of plastic or plexi in the local DIY store (preferably ESD safe material), cut it to actual size, print the frontplate design and stick it onto it (simple paper), drill/cut holes accordingly, and check if it could work well. Then I'll know if I still need some modification in knob placement, or in the scales, plus I will know exacty wht knobs I can go for. Again, this is just my 2 cents, but I think it is worth the effort and that 14 EUR it may cost. Better than cry over a nice alu frontplate that is poorly designed by me, mothing fit in a nice way to actual dimensions, cost much more (especially if useless) and I should live with it. Plus that 4mm plexi can be used multiple times for other things too... until it looks like a cheesegrater. Alternative option can be free if you have some cardboard around, or even a piece of plywood.
Good suggestions! I've done a lot of front panel prototyping on foamboard . Very easy to work with for getting a general sense of layout , although not the most accurate. Pretty cheap though!
 
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