So what's the solution?chzel wrote: ↑Yes, the cutouts necessary for universal ANSI/ISO make mounting plate-mount stabs impossible, so you need PCB mount and Phantom PCB doesn't support them!
[IC] ANSI & ISO TKL phantom plate.(modeled by Joey Quinn) JD40 style.
- skiwithpete
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
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Its aluminum, because we switched suppliers. Each plate and back will be $18 together.Data wrote:I'm so totally confused now.wafflepc wrote: ↑Nevermind it is aluminum.wafflepc wrote: This will be made of stainless!
- Data
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While that's a really great price (seriously), I had my heart set on stainless.wafflepc wrote: ↑Its aluminum, because we switched suppliers. Each plate and back will be $18 together.Data wrote: I'm so totally confused now.
Oh well. Maybe I can run a small batch through a local shop.
- LeandreN
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We might get steel as a option. Not confirmed yet.Data wrote:While that's a really great price (seriously), I had my heart set on stainless.wafflepc wrote: ↑Its aluminum, because we switched suppliers. Each plate and back will be $18 together.Data wrote: I'm so totally confused now.
Oh well. Maybe I can run a small batch through a local shop.