Suitable cover for base

Jeb Jeb

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Dear bottleheaders,

My first post.  ;D  Hello to all.

I'm just getting started on my kit this week and planning to work on the wooden base first.  I think I'd like to add a cover to the bottom of the unit so I was wondering what would be suitable to use -  I have some 5mm perspex sheet and if I put plenty of ventilation holes in it would that be acceptable to use or should it really be metal or wood to withstand the heat? 

I thought the clear perspex might be nice - kind of like an open-back watch case!

Advice Much appreciated!

Jeb.
 
For safety sake a metal cover should be wired to the safety ground.  This in case you have a dangling component that touches it. 

I think any polycarbonate will be fine.
 
Chris65 said:

Chris, lol, - thats awesome looking, that's definitely what i'll do!

May I ask-  I've never drilled through perspex before - is it prone to cracking?  I'm guessing you start with a pilot hole then work up gradually?


Grainger49 said:
For safety sake a metal cover should be wired to the safety ground.  This in case you have a dangling component that touches it. 

I think any polycarbonate will be fine.


Thanks Grainger - perspex it is!
 
Jeb Jeb said:
May I ask-  I've never drilled through perspex before - is it prone to cracking?  I'm guessing you start with a pilot hole then work up gradually?

Don't know, but wouldn't think so if you go slowly. I got mine cut to size & the holes drilled by the perspex supplier, cost very little.
It's 3mm btw.
 
Acrylic is very prone to cracking when drilling.  When you buy the piece, ask for cast material, as it machines much better.  When you drill it, put a piece of plywood behind it and drill through the acrylic and into the plywood. 

For making larger holes, use a Forstener style drill bit.
 
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http://www.plasticworksusa.com/home.php

I once had them make me the black bezel that goes around the REL Precedent tuner faceplate (the one I acquired was missing this).  Plast!c Works! did a perfect job and the price was more than reasonable.

Gerry

 
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