Thanks for the input, as always, PB!
I had great plans of constructing one of my amps this week, but it looks like things like repairing the washing machine (needed a new clutch), repairing the clothes dryer (needed a new motor), and an impromptu several day, 1,400 mile round trip drive to South Carolina in a few days (to start selling my mother's house), my time has been more limited than I thought it would be. Nevertheless, I've been able to actually build 2 wooden bases. They are pretty large, each one measuring approx 18.5" by 12.5". I might need to build a new audio rack as well...
It was a bit of a trick to cut the 45 degree angles as the longer pieces of wood were too long to use the stop on my saw so I could cut them all exactly the same. Instead, I had to hand measure, mark, position, and cut each one by eye. The strap clamps worked VERY well to close up the corners nice and tight - I picked them up on sale at my local hardware store. The four corners were hit with a 1/2" roundover bit and the top edges received a 1/4" roundover. They were sanded with a 220 grit with my new orbital sander (what a wonderful toy!) and I applied some 100% Tung Oil to darken the wood. I'll let this soak in for a few days and then I'll apply some low gloss Formby's Tung Oil Finish (which I'm pretty sure doesn't actually contain any Tung Oil at all). I'll probably end up with 5-7 coats of Formby's before they are done.
I also made one more base out of rough plywood to use as a "construction base" so I don't mess up the nice ones while I'm working on the circuit.