Five PCBs came from PCBway. I've put the first one together. A few changes were necessary, but with the it works! The boards turned out to be a bit too wide (Y direction on the PCB) to fit between the front and back panel of the enclosure. Had to sand them down a bit. There's plenty of margin to accommodate it.
The PCBs look real nice!





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