Several people have asked about different S-100 enclosure options.  Custom 
enclosures are often time consuming to get, heavy to ship, etc.

There was an article on Hackaday about making enclosures from FR4 PCB board 
- 
http://hackaday.com/2015/06/03/how-to-build-beautiful-enclosures-from-fr4-aka-pcbs/
 
 While I think doing it with etched-copper clad board and a soldering iron 
as shown in the Hackaday pieces is not really an option for an enclosure 
large enough for S-100 systems (and a waste of copper board) - plain G-10 
FR4 is readily available.

One could purchase a single 36"x36"x0.093" piece of black G-10 FR4 
(http://www.eplastics.com/G10BLK-093X36X36) and cut it into the pieces 
required to make a 17x17x7" enclosure, and still have about a 5"x36" 
section of material left to make card guides, drive cages, etc.  5-minute 
epoxy from the store could be used to bond the pieces into the final 
configuration.  With a simple PCB mill like the X-Crave, holes, ports, etc 
could be added (and maybe groves to guide fitting the pieces together).

An advantage here would be if someone made a kit, the G-10 pieces could be 
shipped flat-packed similar to the way we ship our PCBs and the epoxy 
purchased locally at a hardware store by the builder.  Thus avoiding the 
shipping costs of a heavy and volumetrically large metal enclosure, which 
end up being a significant portion of the cost of any hobby enclosure 
project.

Andrew

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