Wow, that was quick! I missed the window Thursday but everything hit the truck Friday. I plan to put a basic assembly guide together tomorrow or Tuesday. It's not a complex installation, but there are a several notes I'd like to share in case anyone decides to put it together before a guide is ready:
1) Extra hardware was included for almost everything, but if you come up short, please contact me immediately. This should not be a problem, but I have many extras.
2) Speaking of hardware, I included a full set of 12mm and 14mm screws. Only 1 set is required to assemble the enclosure. These should be interchangeable. I included both sets in case there is a preference during assembly.
3) There is a lot of surface area on the acrylic, which means a lot of static buildup. The gloss side must be fully discharged before assembly!
4) The countersunk washers labeled as "2mm spacers" are installed upside down (bevel side facing the acrylic).
5) Installing the rubber feet/spacer/short-standoffs to the bottom plate is the first assembly step. Install them loosely. Then, place your board stack on top of the standoffs, and do the same with the counterbore washers/screws. Gently tighten all screws (top and bottom) after you have verified the board is not being flexed or "forced" in any way. The assembly is straightforward from here, but please be sure to reach out if things don't seem to go together properly.
6) Use the Heatsink Frame
at your own discretion. I personally use one on my main board. However, a lot of years, heat and weight have caused significant sag on some sound PCBs. I had to flex my spare PCB a full 6mm to install the frame during the test fit. If in doubt, reach out.
And, lastly, the mounting feet are being shipped separately. I expect everyone to receive them sometime next week, along with the enclosure packages. The feet can be installed without having to disassemble the enclosure.
I hope everyone has a smooth assembly and enjoys the enclosure