cool, please provide info how you did it.
I didn't do it myself really, did only the design and ordered it at
Schaeffer AG.
They offer a free designing tool (windows executable) that helps you design and review front plates along their design rules.
After finishing your design you can order it right out of that tool. Nice and handy but I paid roughly 69€ (incl. shipping) per piece ordering three of them. That was 2016 and prices climbed since then.
Annoyingly, I found and have ordered another type of Binding posts that are nearly HP/Agilent look-alikes. More annoyingly, these cost less than those I showed in my photo. And even most annoyingly, the HP/Agilent look-alikes don't fit in the holes of the other binding posts urging me towards ordering three new front plates with changed holes. I consider this another aspect of TEA.
The reason why I still haven't fitted them into my HP power supplies is the amount of work to do: It's not only dismounting the plastic front panel and fit it in there but also some metal work to the chassis because that's in the way of the sense switch. And for that I have to disassemble the whole unit, cut the metal, clean up and reassemble it.
Seems like an engineering fail (what it is) but on the other hand the place of the switch looks just right where it has to be located.
So I'll probably stick with it and throw another money in.
Ah, the colour I used for the front plate was RAL 7032 "Pebble grey" ("kieselgrau"). I probably will change that too because the HP look-alike binding posts have a slightly different colour.
I've found the photos with my binding post option with the paint job done. I also played around a bit with colours -what would a binding post option of that sort have looked like with HP? -All red?
After all I a came to and stick to that one with red/black for +/- and blue for earth ground.