Motherboard Mod - Attempt 2! 
Ok, I had another go at sorting out the motherboard cuts this weekend, to get them straighter and more true, compared to the shoddy work I left myself with last week.
Firstly, here's a quick shot of the case with the tray in place and the rig all cabled up: (its at 90deg, stupid image hosters...)
So, the seriously cut down on the clutter inside the case, as all the cables can be taped to the back of the motherboard tray. I did a test fit of the rear side case panel as well to check for bulges, and it all fits nicely
So, onto the further modding work..
New tools! I got some much bigger Files for the doing initial filing down of the edges, to help get them straight. An invaluable tool was the Mitre Square I picked up as well, as I could then get the edges parallel with the Motherboard tray edges...
There we go, still not perfect, but there 100% better than what they were. Note I haven't bothered with Refiling the CPU Socket cutout, only the cable tidy holes that will be on display.
Now, the motherbaord tray has gotten into a bit of a mess over time, scratches and fingerprints and marks and all sorts really. So I went down to Halfords and made myself a polishing kit up:
400, 600, 800 and 1200 Grit Wet and Dry
Sanding Block
Rubbing Compund
AutoGlym Metal Polish
Polishing Cloths
I had major fun doing this! Bear in mind I wasn't aiming for a 'mirror finish' but definitly something looking shiny and new. I used a similar process to lapping, just on a much larger scale and using some polish at the end in stead of really fine Wet & Dry (1500, 2000 ect).
I actually found the whole process quite carthartic really....
And matches the finish of the Thermalright Blocks very nicely!...
That was my Saturday Evening/Sunday Morning....

Ok, I had another go at sorting out the motherboard cuts this weekend, to get them straighter and more true, compared to the shoddy work I left myself with last week.
Firstly, here's a quick shot of the case with the tray in place and the rig all cabled up: (its at 90deg, stupid image hosters...)

So, the seriously cut down on the clutter inside the case, as all the cables can be taped to the back of the motherboard tray. I did a test fit of the rear side case panel as well to check for bulges, and it all fits nicely

So, onto the further modding work..

New tools! I got some much bigger Files for the doing initial filing down of the edges, to help get them straight. An invaluable tool was the Mitre Square I picked up as well, as I could then get the edges parallel with the Motherboard tray edges...

There we go, still not perfect, but there 100% better than what they were. Note I haven't bothered with Refiling the CPU Socket cutout, only the cable tidy holes that will be on display.

Now, the motherbaord tray has gotten into a bit of a mess over time, scratches and fingerprints and marks and all sorts really. So I went down to Halfords and made myself a polishing kit up:
400, 600, 800 and 1200 Grit Wet and Dry
Sanding Block
Rubbing Compund
AutoGlym Metal Polish
Polishing Cloths
I had major fun doing this! Bear in mind I wasn't aiming for a 'mirror finish' but definitly something looking shiny and new. I used a similar process to lapping, just on a much larger scale and using some polish at the end in stead of really fine Wet & Dry (1500, 2000 ect).
I actually found the whole process quite carthartic really....

And matches the finish of the Thermalright Blocks very nicely!...
That was my Saturday Evening/Sunday Morning....