Thanks again to all for the kind words.rp wrote:Boards = brilliant. Looks like some '50s milspec or valve computer miniaturization attempt. TAG employee of the month nomination.
So did you cut the stand-off in half at a bevel, then sandwich the board btwn the two pieces?
Yes rp, that is exactly how i did it... I looked areound the shop for something like a metal tube of the appropriate size to cut at the angle. Couldn't find the tubing I was looking for. The standoffs were just right.
... and as far as strength goes, these mounts are very strong. These are 2mm thick boards (cut in half from a single piece) and I could pick the bare chassis (no TXs) up and swing it around without any flex or worry. The contact surface area of the standoff cut at an angle actually increases with the angle cut. More contact surface area equates to a much stronger mount. I am very happy with the way that part turned out!
A local luthier friend of mine brought a bookmatched piece of Cocobolo that I will use for a new facia... More sanding to do.