Doh. I'll just be over here in the corner wearing my "look who replied to all" dork hat. Pay me no mind. Paul plord@there.org wrote: > Norman, > > Very nice! Is that 3/4" wood you're working with? I have some spare 3/4" > oak and birch from a desk project, but was hesitant to build a modular > case out of it because of weight concerns. Then again, heavier = harder > to steal, and at this point I'll be building a cabinet that can hold 12 > 300 series (on order) and 6-8 rows of Frac (in house and taking over). > > Anyhow, nice work! > > regards, > Paul > > Norman Fay wrote: > > The upper case I've been building just needs to be stained and > > varnished to match the lower one. Upper case is "sources and > > treatments", lower is "modulators" and "output". I couldn't get a > > second set of Wiard rack ears, so I built rails, using wood strips and > > L-section flat stock from the DIY store. It was surprisingly easy, > > and had the side benefit of there now being space for an extra > > frac-rack module. The space to the upper right, which is the distance > > of 2 Wiard rack ears apart isn't quite wide enough for a full > > 300-series panel, but I can get a schaeffer panel made up to fit quite > > easily. I have an Oakley octal resonator and Oakley Equinoxe phaser > > built up, which will fit in there quite nicely and which will > > complement the Wiard modules quite nicely. As Grant releases new 1200 > > series modules, I'll move the Blacet gear across to its own rack, > > which'll stand beside the Wiard one. After this rather boring spiel, > > you'll probably want to see some pics? They're here: > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/
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Re: [wiardgroup] Current DIY work nears completion:
2007-03-07 by plord@there.org
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