Well, after having pretty well completed my indicator lights, I'm thinking about taking it a bit of a different direction, for a cleaner look, if it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Basically, I want to have the part that the light shines through cut out of steel if it is possible with such a small piece.
Rough dimensions are 1 7/8 x 5/8 with the symbols being 5/16 tall and the light rays about .020" wide. I can try to make adjustments if this design is not within the limitations of the cutting technology.
If I do this, I'm going to go with a more period looking design for the arrows, one that I saw in a '62 Mercury. So the pictured design is not exactly what will be made but it will give them an idea.
And if anyone has ideas about how I can make this at home, I'm all ears. It is the light rays that are the trouble. I can't figure out a way to cut .020" wide slots about 3/16 long.
Lawrenceville, GA