
737 Cargo Panel
This page is split into three main sections:
Parts Guide
Print Guide
Build Guide
The ultimate printer I can recommend is the Bambu Labs X1 carbon with AMS or P1P if you have deep pockets. ($1200). It's a massive leap forward in 3D printing, with excellent quality and impressive speeds. It's pretty much press print and go as the software and hardware do the calibration before each print.

A 2023 Generation panel, updated and using all of Karl's skills and abilities to make this panel as straightforward as possible while looking professional. This panel can be 3d printed from the start to obtain a working sim with good results, albeit backlighting will suffer. Then, as the customer's funds grow, optional extras to increase the aesthetics can be purchased.
General Information:

Build Guide

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STEP:
3
Install the SR16 rotary switches into the back panel

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STEP:
4
Secure the switches with their supplied locknuts.

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STEP:
5
Place the Mid panel onto the Back panel

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STEP:
6
Insert the 12mm momentary push button

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STEP:
7
Secure the panels and button with the nut provided.

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STEP:
8
Place the Face panel on the assy

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STEP:
9
Install QTY 2, M4 x 14mm Dome Head Screws.

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STEP:
10
Secure the screws with QTY 2, M4 nuts.

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STEP:
11
Install the QTY3 dual colour Korrys from the front of the panel

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STEP:
12
Secure the Korrys with the backing cage

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STEP:
13
Use QTY 2, M2 x 7mm screws to gently tighten the korry against the panel

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STEP:
14
Install the 318 Korry into the front of the panel

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STEP:
15
Place the 318 Korry cage of the top and secure it with am M3 nut. Be gentle and don't overtighten!

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STEP:
16
Place the 5mm Green leds into the covers. They should be tight press fit.

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STEP:
17
The lens covers should be a tight fit into the faceplate. If they are loose, a bit of glue may be required on the lens covers to secure them to the face panel.

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STEP:
18
Install the 2 knobs

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STEP:
19
Add the Dzus fasteners and secure the panel to its final location. I use M4, 14mm countersunk screws (hex head), but slotted head would be much better if you can find them.


