Sprockett
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2008
- Messages
- 48
The original owners of my '74 Glastron Sportster plastered on a piece of metal for an instrument panel, added one switch for lights and mounted a depth finder and called it good.
I'm going add a whole set of intstruments and switches to the panel, so I took measurements and did a CAD drawing of the dash and then cut them out on my CNC as templates. My idea is that I'll create the new panel using either carbon fiber or maybe polycarb and glue some really nice wood burl to it. Since I can cut things with the CNC I can get an exact fit for everything.
What I want to do is cutout all the current panel area in the boat, leaving some areas to mount the new panel too, this will allow me to mount the instruments and wire the entire dash on the workbench and then just take it out and bolt it in, and if I want to change it I can just unbolt it and make whatever changes I see fit.
Attached is the new test template (made of hardboard), the outline piece I was going to use to cutout the dash and a picture of the dash itself.
What I want to know is how do I cut out the dash material?, can I just use a little hand saw? or does a small router work better?
I've never cutout glass like this before so I'm looking for the best way to approach this so I don't screw up the boat........
Thanks
-Paul-
I'm going add a whole set of intstruments and switches to the panel, so I took measurements and did a CAD drawing of the dash and then cut them out on my CNC as templates. My idea is that I'll create the new panel using either carbon fiber or maybe polycarb and glue some really nice wood burl to it. Since I can cut things with the CNC I can get an exact fit for everything.
What I want to do is cutout all the current panel area in the boat, leaving some areas to mount the new panel too, this will allow me to mount the instruments and wire the entire dash on the workbench and then just take it out and bolt it in, and if I want to change it I can just unbolt it and make whatever changes I see fit.
Attached is the new test template (made of hardboard), the outline piece I was going to use to cutout the dash and a picture of the dash itself.
What I want to know is how do I cut out the dash material?, can I just use a little hand saw? or does a small router work better?
I've never cutout glass like this before so I'm looking for the best way to approach this so I don't screw up the boat........
Thanks
-Paul-