In the world of modular synthesizers, Eurorack cases are more than just functional storage; they are canvases for creativity and craftsmanship.
Jay Wilson, a seasoned woodworker with a deep passion for his craft, recently embarked on an inspiring project to build a custom Eurorack case for his friend, musician Bob Dixon.
Jay’s journey from concept to completion not only showcases his exceptional woodworking skills but also highlights the artistry involved in creating bespoke musical equipment.
Here is a list of some products from the ModularSynthLab store used in this build:
- Butterfly Surface Latch_Medium_Penn Elcom L0915K_4x
- SeventyPWR – 70W Eurorack Modular Power Supply_Konstant Lab
- GSM90A19-P1M Mean Well 90W power adapter
- AC Power Cable – 1,5m long, max. 250VAC, Eurorack Powephp?post=11581&action=editr Cable, DIY Eurorack Case – US (United States of America)
- Eurorack Bus Board, MSL Filter Bus Board
- Power Wire 1.5mm² (15 AWG), Colored, 100cm, Power Connection Cable, Eurorack Power Wires
- 3U Eurorack Rails Set, 84-196HP, BLACK
- 1U Eurorack Rails Set, INTELLIJEL SIZE, 84-196HP, BLACK
- Plastic Spacer, Bus Board Standoffs, PCB Distance, 20pcs – L=3mm
- Wood Screw 2.9 x 13mm, Pan head, Phillips PH1_20pcs