
Thanks TribuneJust read through the thread. Congratulations. that's an awesome achievement.
 my first case I didn't know my rear from my elbow 
, 2nd was okish looking but flimsy, last case I learnt a nice bit on making a strong case & asthetics but layout could have been better, this one I think I nailed strength, looks & layout nicely 
.Thanks JudgeneoWow, comparing this case to your older ones really highlights the quality of the build. Do you have any off the shelf cases to compare it too?
Great work btw![]()
 other cases are a Lian-Li pc60 plusII & a fractal refine r2 but I'm not up for taking a group photo, stealthlow is awkward to shift around the house with it's size & weight 
.Cheers Alex, I could do with making a nice photo booth that can be easily dismantled, in fact that's the next thing for me to makeAmazing work waynio like you said the photos look stunning but I'm sure they don't do the case justice.
The craftsmanship in this is just ore inspiring well done on a lovely case.
.Thank you MCMLXNice to see the finished article, quality workmanship at its finest.
Congratulations on a fantastic piece of work.
.Just a bitI bet you're absolutely chuffed with yourself.
 cheers Poodmund 
.Sturdy lazy susan & photo booth, then a scroll saw table, then maybe a desk & thenSo what next?
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 another case 
.Forgot all about this project (been busy) - great to see it totally finshed.
You achieved an incredible finish for a custom build - your attention to detail and design skills really show in the overall finish.
Great stuff - really admire your talent and dedication.
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.great night shots, I love how subtle the lighting is!!! I loved your work this time around so um sure I will loath your work next time!
 Cheers VOoDOo I've been convinced to see how an extra led strip looks at the back, if it's too much I'll not bother but if it's a good outcome then 1 last photo update for a few more night shots 
.very nice looking case now its finished
 I'm back to my old tricks of saying it's finished & then 1 more detail lol but not quite as bad 
, I added 1 extra white led strip, extended the cables, sleeved them & put a 3 pin fan adaptor on the end & then sleeved the led strip to tone it down some & placed it at the back behind the side panels mounting angle bar, I'll get photos up asap to show THE final night shots 
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 I did ok this time for only getting it wrong about it being complete once lol 
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Absolutely amazing... doesn't compare to any other mod i have seen in terms of precision and dedication! Congrats on finishing it![]()
 Thanks Rooster212, I blame Attila aka oldnewb for making me want to get better at DIY scratch building 
 his cases are ridiculously awesome 
.Thanks joxang it's nice to have it completed & in use & that was the final touch a little extra lightMassive congrats on completing this, been following it all the way through and the end product is just mind blowing. Never seen anything like it.
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.Thanks Simonnn, the curves was mostly for a new challenge & to build skill but it also works in helping all the air find it's way out the back with minimal fan speed (sooo tempted to try normal fans in this to see how good it coolsCracking workmanship gone into this, well done. Personally though I find the curves a little awkward, but impressive none the less
), shame I rushed into buying a different ssd with me having probs with the corsair force 3 120gb else I'd have built a sweet photo booth for high quality photos of projects, something I'll have ready for my future ones 
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