I'm going to use Tayda's custom drilling and UV printing for the first time. But the measurements in the templates from PedalPCB and Tayda are different.
I'm wondering which one to trust when preparing artwork and using Tayda's drilling tool.
The specifics:
FWIW: I plan to use Adobe Illustrator. I know that I could just set the origin of my ruler to the exact center of the PedalPCB drill template and get the coordinates that Tayda needs, but I'm concerned that it isn't exact enough.
I'm wondering which one to trust when preparing artwork and using Tayda's drilling tool.
The specifics:
- On the PedalPCB drill template, the center/top panel isn't the same exact dimensions as Tayda's print template. Which one is more reliable?
- PedalPCB drill template: 116.0776 mm X 140.9675 mm
- Tayda print template: 117mm X 141mm
- On the PedalPCB website, I've seen a helpful drill template for a different (smaller) enclosure that includes exact coordinates for the center of each hole. This is what I need in order to use Tayda's custom drilling measurement tool, but I can't find the exact coordinates for the location of the holes on Parentheses Fuzz.
- I'm looking for something like this, but for the Parentheses Fuzz: https://docs.pedalpcb.com/project/drill/125B_1-Knob-Type-1.pdf
- The holes on PedalPCB drill template for Parentheses Fuzz aren't perfect circles.
- Example: foot switch holes are 11.9063 mm X 11.9084 mm . I'm pretty sure this won't matter, but I just want to confirm whether I should round up—in this case 11.91mm
FWIW: I plan to use Adobe Illustrator. I know that I could just set the origin of my ruler to the exact center of the PedalPCB drill template and get the coordinates that Tayda needs, but I'm concerned that it isn't exact enough.