flcinnovation shared this project on Thingiverse!
A simple 84HP/3U Eurorack case designed to fit Tiptop Z-Rails. Cut from 1/4″ hobby plywood using a laser cutter, then assemble with glue and decorate (or not) as desired. Add a power supply (such as a Tiptop μZEUS) and you’re good to go.
eurorack_84hp_3u_case.ai is a file with all four sides and the base. The sides have handles, but if you’d prefer not to have them eurorack_84hp_3u_case_sides_nohandle.ai is just the short sides without handles. I sometimes like to put feet on my cases, so I’ve also included eurorack_84hp_3u_case_base_vent.ai, which is just the base plate with a little air vent cut into it.
Happy noisemaking!
Download files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5251882
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