By the way, I also use the
6mm foam sheets for mounting the circuit board to a thin piece of perfboard, which in turn is fixed to top of the pots in the enclosure. With this mounting approach, I can make the wiring neater and less prone to shorting. I'll try to take some pictures to illustrate. The circuit board can be mounted to the foam using acid-free double-sided tape. The bottom of the veroboard (which has all the solder and clipped leads) presses right into the foam and with the tape makes for a very secure mount (but you can remove it if need be using some glue solvent if you ever want to).
6mm foam sheetsYet another use of the 6mm foamies is for IC storage. The fragile IC leads press right into the foam, and you can put the foam in your favorite storage bins and label them for the future (how many TL072s do I have anyway????
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