Howdy, my name is Jim, aka Jimbo64
I've been modding cases/PCs for about 7 years now. I've done the repaints, the mega chrome look, the UV everything, yada yada yada.
2 years ago my son wanted something different, and with an Asian theme.
We decided on wood and glass, and massive size.
You may have seen it on the web already, its been on a few blogs here and there.
Its made with Canarywood, copper sheet, stained glass, and a bunch of lead solder
I retired my old rig (to the wife, which is getting a custom case next) and started a new build, the parts are in my sig. I decided I liked my son's rig so much, I'm building myself one along the same lines.
The frame is 7/8ths x 7/8ths Canarywood connected by hand made copper corners.
Each corner bracket started as a flat piece of sheet, and was bent/hammered to create the finished piece. They are then soldered together, and a solder finish is added. I then patina them to get the antique look.
The front panel gets 4 80mm fans, with custom made grills, custom power switch and custom power and HDD activity lights. The front will get patina added once I'm done assembling it.
It will have 4 devices in it, listed top to bottom. Sony DVD burner, M-Play Blast, Sony DVD burner, Multi-IO panel. They will also have the solder/patina finish.
Just a closer view
This is my motherboard mount. Its made from opaque black glass like the case floor is. (the white-ish powdery look on all the patina, is the wax on the finish. I wont do final buffing until its all complete)
Here are the custom fan grills. One is bent and ready to mount, the other has just been waxed but needs bending to fit. They are made from copper foil tape, twisted wire, and brass screen. They will cover the front fans.
A closer view...
This is a Multi I/O card reader. It was off white plastic with cheesy writing and stuff, now it has a patina/lead finish. It still needs buffing and wax. This is the look I will apply to the M-Play Blast face, and my DVD drives.
The top piece is the paper pattern for the front fan mounts, and the bottom one is the pattern for the front grills.
I realize this look isnt for most people, but I'm 44 years old and dont really want Power Rangers, or Half-Life themed stuff in my living room

My house is full of hardwood and stained glass, so this works for me.
My back panel will actually be a glass door, 4 fans and my power supply. All the I/O stuff will be inside the case, with only the cables running out thru a small opening.
I've been asked a zillion times, "Hows the glass hold up to the heat?" So I'll answer that one now, lol. Glass handles heat fine, and the cases never see anything above 85 degrees so no worries
I'll post more pics in a few days when I have more done.
Jimbo-