Really looks nice! btw, I bought one of Byrne's thickness sanders this fall to replace my homemade thickness sander, and while it is better engineered than I could have done, imo it needs more fine tuning. The platen comes as dead soft aluminum, which he advises you to wax before use. Ipe scratched the platen right through the wax, so I had to take it apart and flat sand it, then I decided to send it out to get it anodized to provide wear resistance. The rest of the housing is anodized black, why did he stop there, at the area that will see the most friction???? If you talk to him before ordering, maybe he would consider providing that, so you don't have to. I also put an extension on the out feed, without more support out the back I got some horrible snipe on lams. I also replaced the front cover with a piece of Lexan, so I can see better what's going on as I feed. Other than that, I really like it, it is quiet, and the dust collection works well. I have limited room, so this bench top machine beats a full size drum sander for my use.