Hello Jason,

If you are using threeneuron's mounts as a remote connection you can use 
ribbon cable to supply them and mount them on a piece of plexiglass, a case 
or whatever. You would not have a rats nest as you can do an exceptionally 
neat connection this way and have a multi-pin connection from the ribbon to 
the driver board.

For a rats, nest see photo!

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For a rats nest see photo!

On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 7:18:43 PM UTC+1, Jason Perez wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I am a new member. Quick background on me, I am a 29 year old engineering 
> student looking to learn more about electronics. So I picked up 
> Threeneuron's nixie clock kit on ebay. I am really enjoying putting it 
> together and I was considering building a PCB to mount all of the nixies. 
> Looking at the given schematic it seems like it should be fairly 
> straightforward. Without using a board, looks like it would be a real rats 
> nest. Was just wondering if anyone could help me out with the board. I have 
> looked at a few "on demand" PCB manufacturers that offer their own software 
> and none of them had any information on the IN-8 tubes. By the way I also 
> ordered the LED bases for IN-8 tubes from the Nocrotec Shop on ebay. So if 
> there were some way I could integrate all of that into a printed board that 
> would be excellent! I just need some help! Hopefully someone here has done 
> it before....    Schematic and a pic of the LED bases attached. 
>

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