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Dan wrote: 
 Orval Fairbairn wrote: 
 In article   , 
  cavelamb  wrote: 
 
 I remember Linda Rice's Lockheed had a really cool backlit panel  
 overlay. 
 The panel itself was heavy aluminum sheet, but then they added a plastic 
 overlay that had an opaque cover.  Legends and labeling was done by 
 engraving the opaque layer. 
 
 On the back side of the there were little cavities carved for grain  
 of rice (well duh!) light bulbs. 
 
 The effect was quite stunning. 
 
 So does anybody know where to find this kind of plastic for the overlay? 
 
 
 Thanks, 
 
 Richard 
 
 If you wish to be more up-to-date, use red LEDs instead of the  
 grain-of-wheat bulbs. You CAN use clear plexiglass, with an inverted  
 bevel at the instrument holes. I would suggest painting both sides of  
 the plexiglass white, to contain the light, before the  
 cutting/engraving operations. The front face can be left whit or  
 painted in your desired color. 
 
  
    White plexiglass diffuses and spreads the light more evenly than  
 clear.  One nice thing about LED illumination is you can install both  
 red and white LED so you can either make illumination switchable or you  
 can change you mind later with minimum wiring problems. 
  
   For the truly creative use blue-green LED so you can play special ops  
 with NVG. 
  
 Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired 
  
 
Kool!  LOL. 
 
But the red/white back-light idea already crossed my mind. 
I hadn't thought of the special ops angle tho. 
 
I like the bevels suggestion too. 
There are a couple of places that that might work real well. 
 
This is actually the electrical control panel on my sailboat, 
so weight is not quite as critical. 
 
But being able to read it at night IS. 
 
 
Richard 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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