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Originally Posted by rld-tv01
Attached is a JPG picture used as input to 2d to 3d conversion program (Cura). Also attached is the output of the converson to 3D. The JPG picture is 3 colors corresponding to height. Black converts to a hole. Blue is the normal surface and white is a raised surface. The height of the raised surface can be raised and lowered with the 3D slicing program (Cura). It's hard to tell from the previous photos in this topic exactly where each channel number is on the face. I need some help with that. I will also need help on demensions of the channel selector. I have Gold (yellow) plastic filament, Wood filled Plastic filament, black plastic filament and clear (milky). plastic filament. The wood filament comes out as pine color and can be painted or stained. The other colors can be painted. Since I have a 3D printer and filament here I would be willing to 3D print a channel selector indicator for you for free (if desired). The last picture is an example of an object, then model of that object, then that object 3D printed in gold color filament. The 2D to 3D process is a simpler process.
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The only problem I have with the 3D printing of the channel indicator escutcheon is that I wonder if the plastic would hold up to a hammer nails because the original escutcheon was attached with 4 small brass nails one on each corner and I would hate for the hammer to slip while trying to attach the escutcheon to the cabinet and shatter the escutcheon.
Other than that I like the idea of printing off an escutcheon, as for the knobs, someone here has already offered me some originals for a small cost.