Luis,
I also redid the panel on N891JF, which is stock KR2 size, shown at
http://www.n56ml.com/n891jf/panel/ . This one I cut out myself with
hole saws and jigsaw, and it cost me about three hours and the cost of
the aluminum sheet. This might be a better medium for what you want to
do. You could play "paper dolls", and print the items you want to put
on the panel, cut them out, move them around, and arrive at a full size
version of the panel that you can sit behind and get a feel for how well
it works. CAD's nice to have sometimes, but there are other ways to
skin that cat, especially if you don't have the CAD software or the time
to learn how to use it. Paper cutouts are a perfectly viable way to
accomplish the same goal, but a lot cheaper and probably quicker than
waterjet cutting. I'll email you the CAD file for this panel also, for
what it's worth.
Mark Langford
m...@n56ml.com
http://www.n56ml.com
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