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you proposing to cut a panel if you had a pencil drawing as a pattern?
And do you have escutcheons for controls, eye and dial crystal?
Randy, FYI - best to use 3/8 inch thick stock like Scott did, to assure the properly exposed shafts and dial clearance. The receiver came with a pair of studs protruding on the front corners of the chassis to properly position the chassis against the cabinet front. I have made such panels. Supporting the panel on the front of the chassis takes some ingenuity. Suggest cabinet grade plywood, like available from a source like Woodcraft stores. if you plan to veneer the plywood, do so before cutting and router work. Scott panels typically displayed book matched veneer centered from the dial.
I can provide a pencil tracing off of a panel for shaft, dial and eye hole sizes and locations. The opening for the dial is for the proper size round dial escutcheon.
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