I would say that your power supply is a real "monster" Too much power... Remarkable construction.
My DIY power supply has much less power than yours, but rather enough for my requirements.
I made it back in 1993, and it is based on a well know kit circuit. It has adjustable voltage from 0-30V and current with limiter control from 0 to 3A.
Originaly I mounted it in a rather square aluminium box , and I added analog panel meters , switch, knobs etc.
Also I used letraset letters for panel artwork, and metal clear vanish for stabilize them.
In 2008 I made some improvements . Firstly I changed the box, I choosed one slimmer than the old.
I changed panel meters with digital ones, so I puted inside an extra mini power supply circuit for them.
I made some modifications to the circuit like second voltage potentiometer for fine adjustment,
also I put a buzzer in paraller with overload led, something useful because now it doesnt need to observe the overload led indication, to see if the current exceed the limit you have set. You can only hear the buzzer for it so you can focus exclusively to your work.
And at last I made a front print with "front designer " Abacom software . I print it in premium hp photo paper and after this I sprayed it with clear vanish for resistance in time,humidity etc. The results was fine and after this I adopted that method for my next DIY projects.