Quote Originally Posted by voigts View Post
That is one of the downsides to being a perfectionist, namely that every minor flaw that no one else would even notice, you notice. They are usually the first thing that you see when you look at the finished product.

It is hard when you are limited by your tools knowing you can do even better than you do on a project. This is why I've shelled out several hundred dollars on some nice tools over the winter as some of my tools were simply driving me nuts. I am looking forward to using my new-to-me real table saw, scroll saw, and brand new router as I know they will be so much more accurate and easy to work with.
Yeah, I can relate to a lot of that.

Did you buy a routing table or just a router, voigts? I'm wondering if I can make a routing table out of this RotoZip that I have. After seeing callen's work with his, it's clear this is something that would benefit me for the kind of work that I like to do.


Quote Originally Posted by Wezly View Post
Oh. My. God.

Will you write quality control guides for case manufacturers?

And why don't you start manufacturing cases!?

Freaking out at the extreme attention to detail and cleanliness. I feel like having you re-manufacture a couple CM cases I have here.... O.O

But seriously, I'm glad you're doing everything you want to do and are not rushing yourself to please the masses. You would be disappointing yourself and everyone else here who cares about the details of this build
Quote Originally Posted by MaByBoI View Post
Your attention to detail is unreal, as shazza said, we can all see that you are doing this for yourself, i know when i build my computers, if there is even the smallest imperfection, i know its there... and thats all i see..

your work is beautiful, please. design and build me a case?!..... PLEASE!?

You guys are way too nice, but I certainly appreciate the compliments. It means a lot.

I haven't been doing case modding for that long, and so I find that I'm learning something new almost every time out.

I took last night off due to freezing weather conditions (my workshop is heated by just two cheap ceramic heaters) but plan on heading over to the shop again tonight to make some more progress on the build. I'll try to provide another update late tonight.