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    Level Twelve

    Mea culpa on the use of the word "sponsors." You're the best in my book. Cheers!
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    Level Twelve

    I understand your disdain for optical drives, and I can understand commitments to sponsors, however, when you do employ an optical drive what dictates it being a slot, or tray design? It would seem that recessed slot installations would hardly be noticeable. Please enlighten us. Cheers!
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    Feng Shui returns. Sir, it is truly breathtaking. It brings tears to my eyes. You should be proud. Cheers!
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    You're still looking good. I'm sorry that the inlay won't extend the entire width, but hey, Feng Shui ain't everything. Cheers!
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    FREEZE FRAME! That's it; square switch or no switch. Great work, Sir!
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    One more inch. Like the finned box at the bottom, the aluminum inlay might look better and more symmetrical if it extended all the way over to the vertical wood portion. Looking good as usual. Whatcha think?
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    It's the cat's meow. Cheers!
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    slipperyskip's Level Eleven

    Looking good! How about ebony or rosewood for an inlay. Too expensive? Keep it going. I like it. Cheers!
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    Project: Mission

    Now it's pluperfect! And I can sleep tonight. Cheers!
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    Project: Mission

    I have always been a fan of your work. And this is no exception. I apologize if this has been covered previously, however, isn't the primary purpose of the facade/shroud/cover to mask the presence of the computer? If there were no alternative, I could understand, but to me, if an optical drive...
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    Project: Ingraham

    thore, thanks for enlightening me. Joke's on me. When the Masterbuilder speaks --- I hang on every word. By the way, there is a company that I have seen mentioned previously on this forum that specializes in aluminum faceplates, etc. They even have special software that can be used to create the...
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    Project: Ingraham

    Concur --- who needs a reset switch. Re-reading your posts you mentioned getting the louvers back from the Forge.Please enlighten us as much as you can. I won't be crass and ask how much, but I would like to know everyting else. The process involved for example. Obviously wood can be used for...
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    Project: Ingraham

    Mr. Stephenson, I totally understand your reasoning on all points. The reset switch; does it have one, or did you wire it in with the power switch? At the risk of being banished from the Tribe or being stoned I'd like to revisit the slot cover. Way back in another life when I designed a...
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    Project: Ingraham

    Mr. Stephenson, wait, it can't be over so soon. There must be more to do. I have followed your creations starting with the humidor series. I consider you to be a consumate professional. I am in awe of your work Sir. So it pains me to make suggestions for your perfect creation. 1. As a...
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    Project: Rogue (NZXT SFF)

    I've got my 400 watt soldering iron and a new spool of acid core solder --- I'm available to assist. This one's done. What's next?
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    Dell mATX case mod? Dude, I got a Dell..

    Your creation is the cat's meow! Your design to run the front fans sans grill is final, I take it? If it is, please reconsider. Looking at the work on Project Rogue (NZT SFF) the grill design proposed there is attractive and adds to the looks of the project. I think you could achieve the same...
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