this is just my way for neat boxing. after 70 boxed effects i found that as the easiest, fastest and neatest way. boxing now is really fun for me.
hope that helps.
enjoy!
first you need a surface (wood in my case) where you'll draw the outline of a 1590b (or whatever), and drill some holes for the pots. i made a few so that i can work on effects with 2, 3 or 4 pots and switches.
after you've build your board, solder some wire on the pots along with the links between lugs if necessary (gain1&2 for example) . place the pots where you want them to be (remember to mirror those places cause that is the down side)
then place your board over those pots and start measuring the length of the wire from each lug to each hole, cut and solder, cut and solder, cut and solder.....the benefit of this way against the inside the box soldering is that you can pull off and turn the board to solder any time along with the already soldered pots. you just need the wood to measure the wires length and to have a view of how the board will look like as if it was in the box.
those wires will hold everything in place and you should end up with something like this
and this
this is big muff ic
and this one is mxr custom badass modified o.d.
i like to put some double sided stickers too.
you can imagine now how much easier my boxing has become...
hope you'll like it
cheers
Savvas