In the shoulda/woulda/coulda dept....what was you consideration for not putting the switch in the top where you had the height?...maybe just not a "top switch" lover? (I get that, my buddy refuses to use a top button mod)
Freakin' Suhweeet! Love it. The wings are the perfect touch!
... *whispers* now I'm imagining a pair of the burl wood wings on the door
- Bboy
If you look back on this thread I mentioned "I have a great idea to inlay wood on the door" and that was exactly it. Aluminum wings in the wood on the back and the reverse on the front. Wooden wings in the aluminum door. The problem is the door is extremely thin and after measuring I came to the realization that this would be very risky. I haven't ruled it out yet, in fact I have ordered aluminum thin sheet like the door and intend to test it before I start hacking the door. To make the perfect cut hole in the shape of the wings is the easy bit. To secure the wings in there is what I'm scared of because I'll only have the really thin rim around the wings to glue. The door thickness is only 1.5mm and that is really thin.
When I get the aluminum in I'll cut some simple shapes and try how this works. If it's viable you'll see the wooden wings on the door too![]()
Since you started the whole "wood inlay" thing I've been pondering (and being off on sick leave, I do a lot of pondering...and spending money, my wife loves that part)...in my musings of doing veneer before going with brass I struggled with how to handle the thinness of the door (I obviously couldn't just replicate the door out of wood...way too thin) but I did think about milling out 1mm of the door, epoxying in the veneer and sanding it flush...I decided against this for two reasons...1., I doubted the accuracy of the DP/x-y table to pull it off (you proved me wrong on that front) and 2., I was going to do the vast majority of the door...I didn't think .5mm of remaining aluminum was going to cut it strength wise...
...but you're just doing "wings", why go all the way through?...wouldn't 1mm of veneer be enough?...and I doubt it would have zero effect on the overall strength of the door and you'd have lots of epoxy surface...
...just saying