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Old February 2nd 04, 05:52 AM
Richard Riley
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Default Aluminum instrument panel finish?

I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?
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Old February 2nd 04, 06:59 AM
Del Rawlins
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In Richard Riley wrote:
I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?


I think I would rather have a matte finish on mine, but ya gotta admit
that Pat Fagan's engine turned panel is a thing of beauty:

http://www.airbum.com/pireps/PirepPatFaganBH.html

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Old February 2nd 04, 07:43 AM
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Here's my experience with Anodizing. I liked it a lot.
http://www.eaa292.org/noon_patrol/dec_00/p1010006.jpg

Richard Riley wrote:

I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?


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I think it will be quiet around here now. So long.

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Old February 2nd 04, 12:09 PM
Scott
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Well, mine started out as just a plain piece of 0.125 aluminum and I used a
fly cutter to cut out the instrument holes and I went to Menards (Home
Depot-like place) and bought countertop laminate to put over it. Drilled
through a few instrument mounting screw holes and used machine screws and
nuts to keep it in place and used a laminate cutting bit in my dremel to
"rout" out the instrument holes. Worked really nice. Do not glue the
laminate to the aluminum, just use the instrument and panel mounting holes
to keep the laminate in place. I have an open cockpit plane, so laminate is
good incase it rains while I'm at a fly in.


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"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?



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Old February 2nd 04, 01:42 PM
Nathan Young
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 21:52:15 -0800, Richard Riley
wrote:

I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?


A flat finish is helpful for reducing glare on an instrument panel, so
I definitely would not go with polished.

-Nathan
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Old February 2nd 04, 03:30 PM
Bill Chernoff
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3 inches thick down to 0.120 ??!!!
How long did it take to machine?
Can you post a link to a photo?

thanks


Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.




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Old February 2nd 04, 05:37 PM
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?


Alodine it and then put up a frilly little placard that says 24K. It would
be reminiscent of you.


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Old February 2nd 04, 06:00 PM
Daniel
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Richard Riley wrote ...
I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?




After that much effort, why finish it off with the same methods used
by every other aircraft on the line? You should go for something
unique. Something that really sets your plane apart. Something that
says "I just gotta be me!":

http://panel.notlong.com

Daniel
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Old February 2nd 04, 06:22 PM
Orval Fairbairn
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In article ,
" jls" wrote:

"Richard Riley" wrote in message
...
I've just finished machining my instrument panel. It is (I say with
no small pride) nice. Milled out of 2024T3 3" thick, reduced to .120
with .120 webs between each instrument and around the perimeter.

Now the question is: how should it be finished? Polished? Engine
turned? Anodized? Clear powder coat?


Alodine it and then put up a frilly little placard that says 24K. It would
be reminiscent of you.



If you first polish it, then dip it in alodyne, it will look like a
piece of gold jewelry.
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Old February 2nd 04, 06:41 PM
John T
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message


3 inches thick down to 0.120 ??!!!
How long did it take to machine?
Can you post a link to a photo?


I don't have a photo up anywhere, when I do I'll post a link here.

It took a little over a day on a 5 axis Haas.


Let me ask the dumb question, then: Why start with a 3" thick piece of
aluminum if you intended to take it down to 0.12"? Seems to me to be a lot
of wasted metal...

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