Well, belt boxes are not cheap, and I can understand why, circuit making is delicate and time consuming. So I thought I could put together my own, but after looking for all the components, I only found them online all around the world, and shipping and taxes, it’s basically all the same as if I bought them for $200-300 usdlls
So I decided to make them as accurate as possible but at a 10th of the cost. This means I will have to put in 10x as much effort, but as a maker, 10x as fun.
My halloween boxes I made out of cardboard and resin, but they were quite rough looking , fragile and not accurate dimensions. So the new ones I’m making out of wood.
The wood are 3mm mdf/wood maquette boards for kids projects, $0.99 per foot sheet, and plain old PVA glue. I used the Hammond 1550C spec sheet and the template on the Sith forum for dimensions, though I did tapered them about 1mm more and enlarged them about 3mm because cutting & gluing tolerances. On +6’2” Vader Im sure 1/8” is imperceptible.
The green light borders and diffuser I made with wooden tongue depressors, again, from the kids projects supplies for $3 usd/pack and some aluminum tape.
Next step are the knobs which I will cut from $3 usd drawer hardware pull-bars and the pilot covers which I’m not sure if i will cast them on epoxy or vacuform them in PPL.





They’re almost done. I still have to bondo and sand the corners so they get that nice round filleted look of the hammond’s.
I also found out a real cheap easy way to get the buckle done with a couple of blind outlet covers. So I will show you once i get to it.
Cheers!