In order to be able to see the texts on the modules in my eurorack while standing in front of it, I needed it to tilt towards me. So I designed some supports that make it tilt towards me at the top and the bottom. The designs were made using openscad and 3D-printed.
The side pieces are connected with some bolts in the middle. 2 wooden bars were used to connect the side pieces.
The wedges are interconnected with a threaded rod, some wahsers and nuts.
I used an aluminium panel left over from some other project to add some rigidity to the construction.
The rack cases are interconnected using wooden brackets. The brackets were cut using a K40 laser from plywood, but they could be 3D-printed as well. I glued 2 of those brackets together for extra sturdyness.
In order to limit the tilt of the rack I added another bracket.