I'm in the process of perfecting my pedalboard. The actual board itself, not necessarily what's on it. I'm cutting out new slabs of wood, I've purchased a power supply unit and I'm working on getting the DC connectors ordered. Next come low profile, flat-ended patch cables to tighten it up, and last but not least I'll be routing the cabling underneath the board to make it look nice and clean. Here's where the last little luxury I want to add comes in.
On a lot of pedal boards that you can just straight up buy pre-wired, there is just a simple 1/4" jack on the side of the board...one for in, one for out...and the pedals are all routed into the board. This way, when you're gigging, you don't have cables straying from the two opposite ends of your board out of two pedals- its from one clean location that isn't actually directly attached to a pedal at all. Basically I want to purchase a box that I can build into the side of the board and route my first and last pedal in and out of. Here's an example:
Guitar > Cable > Mystery Box IN (underneath board, right side) > TC Polytune (route up through board and into input jack) > etc etc etc etc pedals > Mystery Box OUTPUT (connecting cable routed back underneath board) > Cable > Amp
Does any of this make sense?!?
I want to refrain from buying a simple A/B switcher to get the job done if possible.
EDIT::
After some more internet hunting I think I've found my answer. I'll supply the info in case anyone building a board is wanting to do the same:
First off here's the product: http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=1287
Secondly, here's a great visualization of the product in use and EXACTLY what I want to do with it, and how clean it turns your board:

