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Hi every one

This is the first time I show pictures of my project on the Internet.

I dont know if there is an easier way, so if you know one, plz tell me.

What you can see is parts and panels I made in my shop.

As a cabinetmaker I have tools and I even bought a small machine shop for plastic and alumium.

Most of what you see is made from routers using templates I made.

I draw those on cad then the printing was made by GGI

http://www.ggi-international.com/fr/index2.php

I fixed those printing on 3 mm lexan before to cut it with routers.

The thin film made by Ggi is laminated on lexan.

Plz Pete take a look to my AP_alt_vs selector.

Nest tieme I will show real Baron parts i found on Ebay.

Enjoy :D

Luc

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/8R8AKC22836W/p.jpeg //AP_alt_vs selector

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/9PNVDJO3J915/p.jpeg //Epic System

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/L0ALOZ05DS1S/p.jpeg //Epic System

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/12RXZ2FZ1S6U/p.jpeg //Epic System

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/DK1AXCNMTMFL/p.jpeg //Beech Yokes

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/210PZF3RU120/p.jpeg //Trim Switch

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/L0R84O40468L/p.jpeg //Wet compass

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/B1CJU1119RDL/p.jpeg //Trim wheel set

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/M7QC78OMJ091/p.jpeg //Main switches pannel back

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/8JEYVVUW3J4L/p.jpeg //Main switches pannel

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/02QR8S7A6OR8/p.jpeg //Main switches pannel

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/RVC2K4TMM5J7/p.jpeg //Main switches pannel

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/768ZPRQXMI0A/p.jpeg //radio stack

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/SB27ZJ8OLER3/p.jpeg //radio stack

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/92Z9M2K3U167/p.jpeg //radio stack

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/MWO9ZT4QMVED/p.jpeg //radio stack

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/69ZK6R53UF90/p.jpeg //Main annunciator flashersand buzzers board

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/VQ59Y7DC5AL3/p.jpeg //Gps annunciator

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/274U4DSAYGZV/p.jpeg //flap and dimmers panel

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/1M64K58YGGL8/p.jpeg //flap and dimmers panel

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/AQ19CZG2RZ5P/p.jpeg //Elt switch

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/JUC6C2JL288V/p.jpeg //Dme indicator

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/N11G7742X122/p.jpeg //Baron 59 placards

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/81B6CU2Q6HMJ/p.jpeg //AP unit

http://picserver.org/view_image.php/WNDPB58P1B9T/p.jpeg //AP annunciator

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This is the first time I show pictures of my project on the Internet.

I dont know if there is an easier way, so if you know one, plz tell me.

I think you should be able to include pictures actually in your message, probably by using the "Img" button instead the the "URL" button. But your way does at least keep the message size down, and is better for those who don't want to look at the pictures.

What you can see is parts and panels I made in my shop.

As a cabinetmaker I have tools and I even bought a small machine shop for plastic and alumium. Most of what you see is made from routers using templates I made.

This is tremendous. I am very jealous of your practical abilities, for I have none. I can just about wield a soldering iron and build circuits -- provided I have good clear instructions, but when it comes to making anything solid that works or looks good, count me out. I have to stick to programming! :wink:

Thanks for showing us,

Regards,

Pete

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