Dial Labels
Jose V. Gavila
eb5agv at CTV.ES
Sat Jul 13 14:36:29 EDT 2002
Hi Glen (and everybody interested),
Please, look at my pages here:
http://jvgavila.com/cdial.htm
and let me know what you think...
Regards,
JOSE
At 00:23 13/07/2002 -0700, Glen Zook wrote:
>I have been "toying" with making various labels to fit
>the "normal" CD ROM so that they can be used as dials
>for homebrew equipment. Since everyone has numerous
>CDs compliments of AOL (and other ISPs - I have
>received over 20 in the past few months), those work
>out very well for all sorts of uses, including making
>verniers.
>
>For example, I have made one with 100 equally spaced
>divisions around the entire 360 degrees that I am
>using when I work on Collins PTOs and Heath LMOs out
>of the unit. Others can be made that cover 180
>degrees, 270 degrees, etc., with logging scale and
>several "blank" scales for adding calibration. These
>are being printed on adhesive-backed paper ("peel and
>stick").
...
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