After I finished my stereo deluxe reverb build I found it fit nicely in this old cab I had built a long time ago and was sitting unused.
It worked well and sounded good (a rectangular cab built of 1/2" baltic birch. At the end of a recent job I was told I could take a bunch of quality maple ply home. Mostly 1/4" 5 ply but some 1/2" stock as well (lower quality) and some odds and ends of solid maple milled pieces(various stuff that's good for bracing etc.
It sat around for a while until I had the use of a table saw and i proceeded to design and build a cabinet with an angled front, like the Gibson stereo amps but a much less extreme angle. just enough to hear the separation better(particularly at a distance) but not so much you can't hear the top end of the amp. Front mounted baffles for ease of maintenance etc. The old cab was 26" by 9.5" by 18.5" New cab is a little smaller at 25.5" by 8.5-10.5" by 17.5' and weighs 2.5 lbs less so far
Here's what I came up with:
Clamping up the top and sides (top already has extra layers added to provide more strength (particularly for the handle, the amp mounting and depth for the amps controls.)

Amp cutout

bracing done

next to old cab

amp fit test (particularly with the deeper eminence speaker. PT is about 1/4" a
way from speaker frame.)

and some late night recording done while I had the amp mounted (using the line outs)

basically functionally done (still to do , finishing, proper speaker mounting (just attached from the back with a couple of screws for testing), tilt back legs mounting) grill cloth on baffles




