Could these be made deep enough to hold a small oscilloscope? ;-) Also, I just wanted to say that I really like standard widths and I love to have that extra 2U space to toss in an Expressionist. > A - The back will be set up to accept a standard MOTM power supply. In > fact, you will be able to mount both the existing 900 and new 950 if needed > in a larger cabinet. Maybe down the road we can do a Stooge power switch > panel for the front that turns on both supplies (if people want that). This is beautiful... > Sauder style screw together stuff. Do you guys think buying / borrowing > pipe clamps for glueing joint sounds reasonable, or do you prefer something > that goes together with a screwdriver? Clamps beat screwdriver. > a quarter inch over a year. They do make hardwood veneered plywood, and you > might consider using that for backs, and possibly fronts, if you put solid > wood trim strips to hide the laminated edges. Plywood! Plywood! As to the slant... Slanted faces collect dust more easily. I could be happy with 90 degree angles. But, a slant looks more interesting and is easy to work with, so really - either way. Wow, I hope this becomes a reality :-)) best, - Scott ____________ http://www.red-noise.com http://www.strawberryplanet.org
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Re: More about Stooge walnut cabinets
2002-12-09 by Scott Gibbons
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