Well, Paul shipped me more modules and I didn't have a place to put them so I had to
finish off my Moog-style "upper" cabinet, even without the flat rails. I installed
the modules with temporary wood screws for now. It came out pretty nice, if I do
say so myself. It is 27U wide so it holds 13x2U modules plus one 1U module.
I uploaded some pictures of the cabinet at various stages of construction into the
MOTM files area on egroups.com:
http://www.egroups.com/files/motm/MoogCab/I sent the plans out as an attachement long ago. I'll try to dig up the file and
add it to the files area (its on another computer).
A few problems/lessons learned along the way:
- Watch out for wood warping. A friend built the cabinet out of black birch that he
had been drying for >2 years but it still warped a bit. It isn't bad but slightly
noticeable.
- The 3/8" bevel that I had for mounting the flat rails/modules wasn't really wide
enough. I had my woodworker friend add an additional strip of wood on the inside to
build up the lip for mounting the rail and modules.
- I used Minwax dark walnut stain and it was ∗really∗ dark. Again, it looks OK but
a lighter stain (such as regular walnut) would have been closer to the Moog walnut.
I lightend it a bit by rubbing the darkest spots with a rag soaked in paint thinner.
- I used some T-nuts for mounting the power distribution panels on spacers. This
could have been done just as easy with bolts from below with washers and nuts on
top. T-nuts didn't work with the power supply since there wasn't enough room to
insert the screws into the bottom plate of the power supply.
If you are interested in seeing a pic with the cabinet in the rest of the system,
send me a note.
Eric
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