Bread Board Box

I was tired of wire-wrapping protypes so I decided to get an old school solderless breadboard. I was put of by the prices of the big ones with intreated power supplies so I just bought a modest sized one and a triple voltage Meanwell power supply. I used it to trouble shoot my LED VU meter. It was kind of awkward with the pieces sliding around on my desk so I decided to build an enclosure for it. Of course I over engineered it. It is made from quartersawn sapele and cheery plywood that I had left over from previous projects. I used box joints where I could and panels and grooves where needed. The top opens for storage, the back panel slides out to access the power supply and is secured by #8 screws and threaded inserts. It is sized to accommodate four breadboards.