Custom Saturn Faceplate

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    znelbok

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    I read an article in a magazine a little while back and it mentioned that the installer with the help of CIS had a custom Saturn faceplate made up to create a 12 gang key input (two 6's mounted under a common faceplate).

    What I would like to know is who made it as I want to make a bezel for an in-wall monitor along the same theme as the Saturn. I can try local, but that is re-inventing the wheel, if someone has already done it then it will be much simpler to use them and their experience.

    Mick
     
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    Try Digital Homeware

    Give Digital Homeware a ring they have got some made from glass as well as plastic for there touch screens. We had some made in glass from a custom glass splashback guy but the internal glass had to be done with a small curved cut but i have heard that with the plastic they can get it straight with sharp internal edges and should be cheaper.
     
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    We (CIS) have a person dedicated to coordinating special orders like this.

    Custom glass may be a bit tricky, but I have seen this done in what I assume is the same plastic as used in the new Saturn range of Clipsal electrical accessories.

    Your best bet for anything like this is to give us a call and ask for the Specials Coordinator. They will be able to tell you what's possible and how to proceed.

    Nick
     
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    znelbok

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    Great Thanks

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