Marked in another thread:
http://iameco.com/
Other nicer solutions? Maybe contacting a good carpenter with advanced design experience could be interesting.
We have already contacted Iameco as you can find in our last post http://www.powerpc-notebook.org/2016/03/the-power-of-a-team-the-powerpc-team/
We are waiting their answer to collaborate. :)
OK. I find their chassis quite ugly, but I'm curious to read their reply.
I see a possible problem with wooden chassis: heat dissipation.
(Actually Iameco's one shouldn't be affected since wood seems to be only under the motherboard.)
This chassis looks quite expensive to me
Personally I would be against a wood chassis. There is potential for the wood to become mushy and rot if exposed to high humidity or enough exposure to liquids. Wood also splinters across the grain.