I just ordered a fan,
Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM, 120mmx15mm @ 1850 rpm
https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NF-A12x15-PWM-Premium-Quality-Quiet/dp/B071W6HJP6
I picked up this to plug it into,
https://www.amazon.com/4-Pin-Sleeved-Power-Adapter-Cable/dp/B01LW50R03
I'll see how it goes. If it's too loud like this I'll pull the fan controller off one of my AC infinity fans and solder it on the Noctua. Would of really liked that Scythe Slip Stream but I'd prefer to order through amazon prime when possible. A 15mm thickness should still allow me to keep the cooler fairly sleek. Should get it all in Wednesday and the laptop should be in by Friday.
Basic plan is,
1. Copy outline of laptop onto plywood.
2. Cut plywood to size without rounding off edges (round off edges after all the routing and the such is done)
3. Find center of plywood by making a X across it with a straight edge
4. Route out fan shape to about 3/4 the depth of the plywood on bottom of plywood.
5. Route out hole from top of plywood for the air to pass through.
6. Drill out any mounting holes for fan.
7. Once all of that is done then I need to figure out how I'm going to do the feet. I'm leaning towards putting two strips, one in the front and one in the back cut to size and angle desired.
Have to play with this some to figure out what will work best.
8. Shape the edges to fit the curves of the laptop. Round off the edges through sanding and get it ready for the finish.
9. Finish - Not sure if I'm going to go with danish oil or stain and some varnish.
10. Mount the fan, take care of wire management and add a filter if possible.
Think this should go pretty well. Hopefully I can get this made and keep it reasonably sleek.