Here is an 84hp Eurorack skiff case made from a single sheet of 24"x12" 0.25" plywood, in the style of the Moog case.
It was designed in Fusion 360 and parameterized so (in theory) you can adjust for varying thickness of wood or for different hp size. The Fusion 360 file is included.
The PDF or EPS should be good to go if you have a 24" x 12" x 0.25" piece of plywood to. All lines in the document are cut lines.
The rails I used are the "case in black" series from Esktatonic Modular: https://eskatonicmodular.com/collections/eurorack-cabinet-hardware
An alternate take on this case in "skiff" form is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4951924
And there I use TipTop Z-Rails w/ bracket, which seem to be much easier to find.
I added extra end-cheeks to the sides to give the rail screws something more to screw into. I think it also makes it look better. See the later photos. I just cut them out and glued them on. I updated the Fusion 360 file ("v24") and the end-cheeks can be downloaded as "cheek-covers.pdf" or "cheek-covers.eps".
cheek-covers.eps | 5.5KB | |
cheek-covers.pdf | 5.5KB | |
lasercut_Moog-like_Eurorack_case.eps | 23.5KB | |
lasercut_Moog-like_Eurorack_case.pdf | 6.8KB | |
lasercut_Moog-like_Eurorack_case_v19.f3d | 476.0KB | |
lasercut_Moog-like_Eurorack_case_v24.f3d | 616.9KB |