I'm building a new stick built garage/shop and am starting to do my wiring rough in phase of construction but am having a hard time picking out a panel. I've dealt with and installed flush mounted sub panels before but in this case I've got 2x4 walls and the panel will be located on an exterior wall and I'm planning for insulation, so I don't really want my panel to be right up against the sheathing and for there to be no insulation there. Also, I don't want to do surface mounted wiring in conduit, I'm planning on 15+ circuits and I want things to look nice, so that's off the table. So my question is, since I've never dealt with a surface mounted load center before... how do you deal with the branch circuit wiring exiting the load center and get it back into the drywall? All of the pictures I can find when searching the web are of panels mounted onto a sheet of plywood and the wires all being secured directly to the plywood and going up into rafters or something. I'm not clear on how that's allowable with NM wire, being unprotected like that. So I'm looking for some advice, thanks!