Now comes the fiddly part, making the doors for the cabinet apertures.....
I didn't want to use pin hinges so I had to figure out another method. I had an idea to use some Ikea shelf support pins and use these as a 'swivel hinge' ... that's my term, there's probably a real one.
I'm testing this out at the moment with a mock-up so here's the design.
The door/flap will be made of 12mm MDF. The side pieces 18mm. This will allow the flap to rotate relative to the side piece whilst providing clearance. Hopefully the pictures will make more sense ....
Ikea pins:

Hole drilled into the side of the flap:

Pin inserted into the hole:

Hinge in place (depth of hole in the side piece is slightly shallower to allow the flap to clear the side piece when opening/ closing):


This will need to be done accurately to ensure a decent fit.
The door/flap will have magnetic strip at the top to attract to another strip on the cabinet to ensure that it remains shut. The door/flap will have a cutout with embedded wire mesh. I'll post more pics as I go ....
This build doesn't seem to be proving that interesting to people

Hopefully when I start to build the the control panels it will
