Hey Pieter,
That looks awesome. Great work. Any thoughts that instead of using the cut pieces for all the instrument housing that we could come up with 3d printed substitutes? 3d printers are becoming so much cheaper and more mainstream.
Overall the quality and branding in the picture are really excellent.
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