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    Looking for solutions for having the panel layout cut. I have looked at some of the software options and also checked out the Panel design Up North Aviation - Home website. What have the rest of you done to get your panel design cut?
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    It seems a whole lot simpler if your using EFIS and the like. Big round holes for steam gauges might be more difficult, requiring special tools. All my panel holes were laid out using the Garmin templates they provide on line. Drilled the holes at the corners and cut out the edges with a jigsaw. All my switches were cut using a step drill bit. I just put the templates in place and taped them down before using a center punch at all the corners to mark my spots.
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    I'm currently working on mine now. I'm modeling it in aurocad and getting it locally. Talked to a few places and it will cost about 150 cdn including material. I can't use my existing panel material as it was cut by previous owner.

    I'm just perfecting the template for my model 6. Started with template from another member but it was a bit off for me.

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    I guess I'm old school or really cheap. I drew my panel and then proceeded to drill many #30 holes close together. Then cleaned up with a file. It took time but came out nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken nougaret View Post
    I guess I'm old school or really cheap. I drew my panel and then proceeded to drill many #30 holes close together. Then cleaned up with a file. It took time but came out nice.
    I'm with Ken on this - cost was an issue for me and I am fine with old school. If a person is careful you can't tell it from a shop job. Very happy with the results. Quickest cut was trimming the outside edge with the bandsaw.
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    I'm definitely looking for CAD options. I plan on flush mounting an iPad and an EFIS and really want a clean CnC or laser cut panel. I did the old school method on my model 5 and it turned out ok, but this one I want really clean and possibly laser etched labeling. Compared to other portions of the build, I don't find the professional cut panels to be unreasonable. I'm looking for advice on ways to produce the CAD file, on a Mac not a PC. There is Panelplanner, but the guy at Up North will do the entire design and cutting for the same price as the Panelplanner software.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbowen View Post
    I'm definitely looking for CAD options. I plan on flush mounting an iPad and an EFIS and really want a clean CnC or laser cut panel. I did the old school method on my model 5 and it turned out ok, but this one I want really clean and possibly laser etched labeling. Compared to other portions of the build, I don't find the professional cut panels to be unreasonable. I'm looking for advice on ways to produce the CAD file, on a Mac not a PC. There is Panelplanner, but the guy at Up North will do the entire design and cutting for the same price as the Panelplanner software.
    Ok.. Do you have the dimensions of the gauges, bolt pattern and the general layout with dimensions?

    If so this is super easy. I use a cad program to layout things and such all the time. I then convert the files to a .DWG for my waterjet guy and he cut's them out as per the drawing.

    So, if you have the exact dim's and were you want each it's going to be easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rik View Post
    Ok.. Do you have the dimensions of the gauges, bolt pattern and the general layout with dimensions?

    If so this is super easy. I use a cad program to layout things and such all the time. I then convert the files to a .DWG for my waterjet guy and he cut's them out as per the drawing.

    So, if you have the exact dim's and were you want each it's going to be easy.
    Which program are you using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken nougaret View Post
    I guess I'm old school or really cheap. I drew my panel and then proceeded to drill many #30 holes close together. Then cleaned up with a file. It took time but came out nice.
    Like Ken, I'm old school. Dremel tools, files, and step drills. A lot of work but I'm very satisfied with the results. The process can be viewed here.

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    JimB - If I can attach a CAD file, you will find it here. Well, I can't, PM will be sent. Standby. Cheers, Darrel

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