How Do I Mount Screen?

I'm planning a preamp utilizing a pair of these controllers (remote function as well as the knobs). I'm trying to figure out how to create the front panel. Either the panel with the inset screen or better, the arrangement of holes for the individual lights to shine through. Front Panel Express is a possibility but I want additional ideas. The chassis has a lip on the inside which means that all machining has to be done from the front if FPE does it. The circuit board is not exactly what the unit looks like but is similar. BTW, what is that type of light emitting chip called and is there a standard light pattern?
TIA
Dave
 

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You draw what you want and give it to a machinist.
Or you cut & file the hole but if you were capable of that to the required precision you wouldn't be asking how to do it.

Individual holes would only work well with a very thin panel otherwise no viewing angle.
It gets even more complicated if you don't want screws showing on the panel.
 
People overestimate the difficulty of cutting a square hole in sheet metal. It's important to scribe the outline accurately. Clamp the panel securely to a workbench and use good lighting. Drill a starting hole, and then cut undersize with a sabre saw with an appropriate blade. Finally, file to the line with flat files of various coarseness.
 
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