On 2017-12-31 07:32, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
So, I've been making wooden racks to hold a lot of my DEC boards, and I've
finally come up with a nice design for one, which holds quad boards:

   http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/jpg/QuadRack.jpg

which holds them vertically.

Nice!
However, I have the double and quad boards simply in a file cabinet, and this way, they don't get dusty.

But interesting idea, to get the hex-boards organized ...

The one shown uses 3 pieces of 1"x8"x6' (not sure what that translates to in
that new-fangled French stuff :-). It would be tricky to make without a
radial-arm saw, though - although I suppose a router with a small bit could
be used, albeit tedious.

Probably somebody with the fancy 3d printer could make plates, which have the groves in the right distances?

something like

^ ^      ^ ^       ^ ^     ^ ^     ^ ^    ^ ^    ^ ^
--------------------------------------------------------


Cheers

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