I did some more work today so i figured i'd post something

Finished of the last 2 holes and used xion's advice, which, by the way, worked a treat -












Next up i had to tap the acrylic holes. These had to be tapped perfectly straight so i made a little jig -




I thread the tap into the jig which holds the tapping bit straight. Once it protrudes from the other end by about 5mm
it's inserted into the hole to be tapped and held flat on the surface. Then you can turn and tap like normal -












Here's the results. I realise that some of the pics have a blue tinge while others have a red tinge. This is a result of my
hack editing job in picasa, as i didn't realise i could change the type of lighting source in the camera until it was too
late -








Now with the cover on you can see how the bits appear recessed. This is what i was hoping for and the holes in the
cover were the perfect size! i was worried that after i screwed the cover into position that the holes would be slightly
off-line but thankfully it all turned out well. My lucks bound to run out soon though -






Next was the back piece -




I just used the same method as before. So here's the results -






And all together now -




Due to changes in plans, i had to increase the size of the holes in the mobo tray to pass the cables. The holes will not
be seen later though so its no big deal, although i tried to cut them as cleanly as possible -




Jigsaw needs a clean-up lol -















Turned out pretty well i think.


Next hole -








I also finished up the last acrylic piece but it's too hard to tell what changed so i'll move onto the rad mounting -






It sits at a slight angle at the moment but that'll be fixed with button head screws, which will give me some room for
adjustments -




It's a pretty close fit -




And i'm done for tonight -




Cheers for checking in again guys,

Callen