Thanks for the comments guys!
I started the grill work and it was so much fun I didn't stop to photograph any of it...except this shot.
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The grill consists of 92 pieces of laser-cut 1/4"-wide basswood of various depths. Gluing up long lengths of material only to cut much of it away is how I keep the structure square, parallel and somehwat sane. This photo shows most of the material removed from the outer two of the five "blocks".
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The idea for the grill pattern came from a room-divider design I saw in two different places in the same day. I'm currently looking for paint that will help it blend in. Something in a nicotine-stained ivory-colored plastic will probably do.
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Here's where the twin 140mm's go.
![Image](http://slipperyskip.com/10/051.jpg)
Any of the five blocks can be used for front panel duty. A slot-loaded optical drive fits perfectly.
![Image](http://slipperyskip.com/10/052.jpg)
The top vent does a nice job of hiding.
![Image](http://slipperyskip.com/10/055.jpg)
Some action photos of the Silverstone chassis being "interfaced".
Thanks for looking.
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