Originally Posted by Vector
Nice find. Rowland is the manufacturer, ADA is the product name. Looks like they go down to 1/32" for some colors even. Got a good source for buying from?
Originally Posted by zero1dhd
Not to thread jack or anything. Make these out of Romark. It's the material used for tactile lettering in signage. Comes in a world of colors and finishes, varying thickness starting at 1/16" and up, comes pre-laminated with 3M vhb tape on the back, and can be cut on an engraver or cnc. Oh and it's also relatively inexpensive (a 2'x4' sheet is usually around $50) .
Not to thread jack or anything. Make these out of Romark. It's the material used for tactile lettering in signage. Comes in a world of colors and finishes, varying thickness starting at 1/16" and up, comes pre-laminated with 3M vhb tape on the back, and can be cut on an engraver or cnc. Oh and it's also relatively inexpensive (a 2'x4' sheet is usually around $50) .
Nice find. Rowland is the manufacturer, ADA is the product name. Looks like they go down to 1/32" for some colors even. Got a good source for buying from?
I buy from Bur-Lane. Most of the plastics listed are used in engraving, so they will have a solid colored core with a different colored face. With a proper engraving bit, this adds a nice effect. You can have say a brushed stainless face with black sides. They also have solid colors available. Bur-Lane will sell a single sheet to the public as well.
As stated in my post above, I have no intention of jacking this thread or idea, but I have a few sheets of this stuff in stock as well as a CNC to cut them on.