Hi Kenneth - very nice work. Kenneth, All - can you recommend an online source for supplies/hardware for building these equipment cases? Like the corner hardware and the recessed handles, etc.? Thanks, Bill and Will --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth Elhardt" <elhardt@...> wrote: > > Koos Fockens writes: > >>What are the 'white' strips between the modules? I like that visually, > and I guess it comes in quite handy when you're patching in poor light > conditions, and trying to find the right module.<< > > That's I think 3/32" tape that I bought in the remote control airplane > section of a hobby shop. I sticks well. I'm glad I bought the last two of > that color and size, because all these years later they've never restocked > it. It helps a lot for the MOTM. Synths like the Moog modular already had > delineation lines. > > KHeck73 writes: > >>Looks nice. Can you point to a good tutorial, or do you have any advice on > how to cover with Tolex? I assume it's cut and glue, but what's a good > technique to avoid seams and wrinkles, make the corners and angles, etc.<< > > I had to learn from others too. I was told to use spray-on rubber cement to > attach the Tolex, so that's what I used. I learned through experience that > it really needs to be applied to both the Tolex and the wood, otherwise even > though it may seem secure at first, it will usually start peeling off along > the edges and air bubbles will start forming underneath in different places. > If air bubbles do form a few days after applying the Tolex, I use a pin to > poke small invisible holes to let the air out and push that spot down again. > My case only uses two separate pieces of Tolex. One piece covers the top > and both sides, including curving around the bottom about an inch. Just > start at one end and slowly and firmly pull the Tolex and apply it as you > go. The other piece is for the rest of the bottom. I had to do that > because of my odd case shape, but that's also how I'd do a regular rectangle > case too, as the two seams while visible if you look at the bottom of the > case, will be invisible in normal use, because the metal corner pieces will > hide them. I can't remember exactly how I cut the corners (probably cut a > triangle shape out), but that part will always look a bit sloppy. It > doesn't matter though, because the metal corner protectors cover all that up > so it's not seen. > > -Elhardt > > Funny what can be found on the internet. A 1974 picture of my father (he's > the one wearing his homemade pickelhaube) which because of him, brewing beer > at home has been legal in the US for about the past 30 years. Click on > photo for larger image: http://www.maltosefalcons.com/about/ >
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Re: Nice Racks MOTM cases
2008-09-24 by wjhall11
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