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Modifying an an Acrylic Chassis Disk for a NB Pre-wired Module
Hello from Seattle!
Has anyone tried adapting an acrylic chassis disc to hold a pre-wired NB sound module?
Looks like it may work, but I recall reading somewhere on TCSS site that the module is not designed for insertion in an acrylic disc.
My students like to live dangerously tho.
I have two packs each of NB / Pico and CFX discs, so I can afford a mistake or two with a rotary tool.
Any advice and / or best practices?
Thanks!
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if you only have to make small adjustments use small files, you'll have more control and less likely for things to go horribly wrong.
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I use a file or my dremmel tool to carefully adjust them as needed. Just be careful bc it is easy to go way too far lol
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Thanks again for the sage advice, jbkuma. Much obliged.
I endeavor to keep teenage students and horribly wrong as far apart as possible.
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Thanks, Light Bringer. I have a 1/8" grinding tool thingy for my Dremel, but that still seems a bit too big. What attachment would you recommend?
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Honestly you can usually use the diamond tip attachments that are usually used for engraving bc it has a super fine point. Most everything will melt right through it with ease because that acrylic material is so soft. I also have a small piece that has a round trip that I use for pretty much everything.
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Thanks, Light Bringer!
I nabbed a diamond tip attachment and that works great.
Much obliged!
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Anytime man! If you ever need anything, feel free to give me a shout!
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