@CaptSteve
Any tips on getting a fat daddy battery tube into the mod with the negative wire already soldered to it?
So I did exactly what Capt described with the Fat Daddy SS tube. I originally tried soldering to it and soon found out that this is not possible especially inside a wood mod. So I drilled and tapped using a #4-40 screw and filled it flush on the inside. I wrapped the wire around this and soldered to the screw. It worked very well.
I posted my mod but put it under the Modding forum general section. I wish I put it under the Wood section as most of the build was Cocobolo wood and an Ebony faceplate. It uses the DNA 60 board which so far is really nice. I do wish that Evolv made the holes larger for soldering input and outputs to as their recommended wire sizes do not fit in the holes.
Great work Capt, this thread is what inspired me to get busy making a mod. I do wish I had the machinery you have but the Fat Daddy stuff works out ok. Not as custom as I'd like but it got the job done. The rest of the build was with hand tools, chisels, saws, brace and bit, etc. This is how I woodwork so ended up making the mod this way.