RE: [motm] Big Jpg. !!! Delete before opening if you don't like. My Case
2001-02-26 by Tentochi
Very cool. I am especially fond of the wider width cases such as your 20U case. I also have a Roland 181. I am interested in your FP. It looks like 8 jacks of mults at the top. A switch and three jacks and a DIN below that. What is everything? Can you send a close-up pic of the module? Love the pics! I wish more people would send pics to the list. Thanks! Shemp
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> Sorry to do this to all of you, but I don't have a web page to put hese > pictures on. I have lots of pictures of my new poplar hard case > for my MOTM > and would love to share them and post them if someone can help me > out :~) I > used 10" wide poplar (semihard wood I guess) and my case holds 2 rows of > 20u. I used brass inserts into pine runners like Dave B and it > works great. > I only spent $30 for enough of these little inserts for almost 2 of these > cases. I have a jpeg. of the inserts sitting in the pine rails if anyone > would like to see the result up close. > > I drilled all of the rail holes freehand with modules as templates and I > only ended up with one hole to re-work. Very lucky as far as I was > concerned. Anyway, I also have pictures of my sealed back, > altough it still > awaits ventilation holes and final stain and laquer. > > The second jpeg is to show the grain of poplar as a choice for > case wood and > the finish I ended up with. Poplar is very available at Home Depot around > California. I used minwax "early american" stain and minwax polyuerethane > finish. I am very satisfierd with the result and I would > recommend 3 coats > as a minimum with good sandning between. Foam brush worked great, > just like > it said on the can. > > I use one 900 power supply and a power dist pcb in the case. The 900 is > sunken mounted on the rear so the panerl on the back covers the whole > surface and leaves a small window for the power switch and AC > cord. Sorry to > keep on jabbering, but after a weeks construction time I am very glad to > almost be finished. Again, I sincerely apoligize if this clogged > up your box > or anything like that. I am truly honored to share this with the likes of > all on this list whom will surely provide me with honest > opinions, help and > criticism in the always bold fashion it is, Ha! > > Thomas White