Hi again Magnus,
I made this enclosure, its a hammond-enclosure with real wood-veneer (bookmatched)
and I am very carefull using it because it was really much work to get it nice and clean!
For sure ! Your "wood-plated" box is awsome - The glueing has probably been tough to made regular, with no humps or cracks. I remember trying painfully to do this on oukoume plywood to make it nicer, before finally switching on solid maple (Hi-Fi Spkrs enclosures) !
The wooden enclosures from John Lyons were my inspiration
to do something like that and I must say it again - great work John
I agree, indeed...
so here's the next one, a Gretsch Controfuzz-Clone - sounds crazy
All knobs on ten and you can use your guitar-volume for many different sounds...
I have the schematic, but it seemed "odd" to me for a release, but - I should reconsider my view, just for a trial.
Nonetheless, I will have a look to your gallery - no matter if it is a de-uk mix language.
Far less crazy than your ControFuzz in terms of distortion - here's my Magic Box II : a smooth vintage overdrive, with sustain, unaggressive because of a low amount of IMD in the sound, nonobstant the settings. Perfect for blues playing (i.e. on a Silverface Twin-Reverb), very nice with a wah in front (i.e. a Colorsound). Nonetheless, don't expect huge overdrive from it : it hasn't been designed for - only smoothness ! suitable to push a good tube amp into regular sustain and decay overdriven tone. Here's the box :


And here's the schematic - sorry, it's in French :

Nowadays, I am concentrating on wahs... When I have the time to. Wait and See...
A+!