So after quite a few builds, the subject of grounding the enclosure to the circuit's ground came to me. I don't see it discussed often at all. I see it in a lot of electronics, especially guitars (you know, the ground wire soldered to the trem claw on strats, and even a grounding connection to copper shielding in the electronics cavity). It essentially helps with noise, as far as I know. Is that necessary for pedals? At that point would a hand touching the enclosure effect it (negatively, pun intended) in any way?
I imagine it can be done naturally with non insulated jacks (I use insulated, so I don't like that). I've seen it done by soldering a jumper to the locking washer for the footswitch on the inside. I imagine, just like guitar, you can solder a jumper just to anywhere on the inside. Even having a hole on a PCB connected to ground for a little jumper.
So, is it really necessary? If so, what would be the best way to do it?