Step Nineteen: Final assembly
I Unfortunately do not live close enough to a kinko's, so I had a long time Net-Friend have the arrows printed at his local kinko's. I did find an arrow template on one of the web pages I came across. I will not post this file, since I am not the creator, but if I find the website again, I will post a link to the file. The arrows from the template were 11" square and Kinko's could print them on a 11"x17" inch sheet for $1.68 each. I do have to say that the arrows on 2 sides were a 1/4" short since there printer didn't print to the edge. This was not a problem for me, since I had 10" squares.
First , place the center metal square in place.
Second, doing each one at a time. grab a plexiglass piece and place it upside down on an printed arrow that will match the placement of that plexiglass. I used a super sharp exacto knife, you could use a utility knife as well, and traced the plexiglass with the blade, cutting the arrow. I then removed the plastic covering and taped the arrow on the 4 sides to the plexiglass to hold it in place. Then I placed the arrow/plexi in place.
Third, I screwed all the metal diamond braces in place, locking the switches in place.