Hi all,
after building a Step A MBSID inside a carton cd-walkman package (and bringing it to my university for the “audio engineering” exam - still waiting for the marks :P), I decided to go “a step beyond” - step C!!
I found a very interesting casing - a plastic chocolate candy box, i.e. one of those used as a gift. It doesn’t resemble any of the cases found in this forum or in the gallery, so I thought it would be of interest for you
the first photo shows it with some holes already drilled. As you can see, it resembles a diamond - composed mainly by triangles and squares rotated by 45 degrees
I think I can put in this space the complete CS in the upper half, and two cores (even four with stacking), PSU and maybe the Moog-like VCF in the lower half. The case is used as “exoskeleton” for all the boards inside, fixed through long screws to exploit the inner volume. I hope all this doesn’t become too heavy to break the not-so-thick plastic!! (I’m afraid this will become a serious problem later…)
I made a project using my favourite 3D modeler, Blender, used here as a CAD tool. I’ve attached some screenshots of it (just the upper half for now).
I didn’t work too much to define the position of switches/encoders/leds: i found many symmetries in the original Step C layout (e.g. two sections with 2 encoders and two with 5) so I exploited them as better as I could to have a well-balanced design. I’m quite satisfied with this result.
Any comments? suggestions? ideas?







