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Last Dash Panel. Finally finished.

Scottie

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2013
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The last panel I wanted to customize on my dash was the ignition panel. I wanted it to match the rest, and I needed (again) space for another rocker or two. I did this one by hand again, with the help of a scroll saw for the rocker switch cutouts. This one was easier than the other two, probably because of it's size. After doing this more than once, it's definitely a doable project with the biggest expense being time.
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Looks awesome! Whats the eject button actually do? I like the custom graphics on the rockers.
 
Very slick!!! What about pictures from further away to appreciate the whole thing? The routing detail on that very slim curve is very nice!
 
So sorry for my delay on this!
Looks awesome! Whats the eject button actually do? I like the custom graphics on the rockers.
RockerSwitchPros.com (New Wire Marine) did the rocker covers and I like them too. The eject button does nothing more than light up, for now. :) It's just a filler for a switch hole that I don't have a use for yet.

Very slick!!! What about pictures from further away to appreciate the whole thing? The routing detail on that very slim curve is very nice!
I'll get a wider shot next time I have the cover off. Thanks for noticing that detail. I actually cut 3 panels before I was happy enough to start the cutouts.
 
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