I've been gathering the materials to build a MOTM cabinet to have ready when my first module kits arrive from Paul. However, I feel like it's a bit of a gamble for me to go by the theoretical dimensions of the panels vs. actually having one in my hands, since I don't have any actual panels to measure from. So, I have a few questions perhaps someone who's built their own cabinet can answer or confirm: 1) Will traditional rack rails work for the horizonal mounting structure (meaning: will the hole spaces on the MOTM panels line up with the hole spacing of traditional rails)? I've seen some right-angle mountable rails for sale on eBay that look like they'd work well for using inside a wooden cabinet. 2) The MOTM catalog states that a 1 unit panel is 1.735" x 8.720". May I assume that the actual physical space for a panel, taking into consideration that a little gap is necessary, round up to 1.75" x 8.75"? In my case, I've planned for a cabinet that is 17U wide, and 2U tall. By my calculations, I'm guessing it would be 17 * 1.75 = 29.75" wide, and 2 * 8.75 = 17.5" tall. Are these calculations realistic? 3) Will 8 inches of module depth going to be enough (please hold the jokes...!) for most of the modules out there (MOTM, Oakley, as well as conversions... Blacet, Cyndustries, ect)? Thanks in advance, Cecil
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Realistic cabinet/panel dimensions
2006-11-08 by knight_of_pan
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