I've seen a bunch of great examples of amps cased up in Hammonds with a see-thru top panel. How do you guys do this? What material and tools are used? Is it difficult?
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you can get them from homedepot or look in yellowpages for plastic.

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Originally Posted by jerb
Dont take off the tape/paper covering it until your completely done
if you drill any hole in it make sure you do it on the lowest speed setting on your drill or you'll melt it |
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Originally Posted by kin0kin
like ericj said, Lucite has much higher scratch resistance and it's often more solid as well, more importantly...it's crystal clear compared to some cheaper acrylc. You do not need to worry about cutting it yourself, they will usually cut it for you FOC when you buy it
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Originally Posted by Nisbeth
What I've been using on my amps is a 1.5mm sheet of some sort of PU (polyurethane) bought from a model-building shop. It's soft enough to be cut with a pair of scissors (although that's only conditionally recommended) and slides right into the grooves on the hammond and similar cases. A unibit makes perfect holes in it and I'd recommend this over acrylic or PC any day
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