I made some more progress today, and have a couple questions...I'm pretty stumped.
T-Molding was added and the control panel box was added.
After mounting the control panel box, I found that the front panel is very difficult to remove. It is latched from the inside. To unlatch it, you have to reach through the control panel box. Since the front panel fits so snugly, it is very difficult to insert and remove the front panel. I have no idea what to do about this yet. I am very weary of routing the panel down since it is already stained and the polyurethane has been applied.
I had a second oh crap moment today and realized "oh

.... I forgot to route out the speaker holes!". Afterwords realizing, "hmm...I have no speakers..."
The pics below are with the control panel top resting on the box. I also threw in some old plexi, a backlight, and marquee just to have a better idea of what it will look like when it is completed. Too bad the pic did not turn out well. The marquee looks really sweet with the backlight. Once this beast is finished I'll take a pic with a nice camera.
I am now stumped on the following questions. If anyone has any suggestions, please chime in:
1) How can I make the front panel easier to remove? It is really tight in thereShould I route it down and throw tmolding on the sides? If I do that, will I have some unstained areas show up because of minor wood chipping.
2) Any way to make the control panel easily removable and not wiggle when resting on the control panel box?
3) How should I create the speaker holes since the cabinet is already glued together? Should I drill a bunch of holes with a bit and cover it with some kind of speaker cover? If so, where could I find a metallic speaker cover?
4) Does anyone have any good recommendations on a good cheap pair of speakers?