@temol - that corner on the grey enclosure is a thing of beauty!
Relief slice with a Jewler's saw is a hot tip. I have one, but I need to get some more blades for it. I have an old woodworking scroll saw that might work for that too... I think I'm going to try drilled relief holes for this
first prototype though, as they shouldn't be visible in this design if everything goes to plan.
I'm only a couple months into pedal building, but I've been collecting metal working equipment for a long time, and I've got some swanky sheet metal stuff- whitney and diacro box and pan brakes, a bar folder, a stomp shear with a digital back gauge, and a corner notcher with nice fences. Being able to work from fences saves some layout work and makes small production runs easier. When I need to work to a bend line, I usually set a scratch gauge and scribe the bend line. For more complex stuff, or if I'm making a lot of something, I'll make a template in sheet steel, and then scribe the whole outline. Templates are also handy for setting fences against.
I watched that fusion 360 tutorial video and I'm sold on that, as well as that stick-on pattern method. If I get into designing and fabricating enclosures in a real way, I'll definitely go that route.
I was planning on making all the holes in the flat. I think I should be able to punch them instead of drilling, which I can't do with cast enclosures, so that should be nice as long as I have all the right size punches.
I haven't worked out exactly what screws I'll use, but I'll probably predrill/ punch the outer element, then mark the inner element through the holes once everything is bent up.
Do you have any fastener recommendations?
@steviejr92 - unfortunately sheet aluminum seems like it's even stickier for drilling than the cast aluminum in enclosures. WD40 is usually my go-to lubricant for cutting aluminum, but I've been mostly drilling enclosures dry as I don't want to worry about stripping the WD40 residue off before clear coating. I'm also going to give alcohol a try.
The aluminum I've got is 3003 alloy which forms very nicely, but I suspect for bending up basic box shapes almost any alloy would work out okay, and whatever's cheapest or available probably wins for me.