One quick tip on my build: I found a great way to cut No Rez that seriously worked like a charm. I don't have a table saw, which certainly would have made the process pretty straight forward, and I was a bit leery of using my circular or jig saw.
So, I used a heavy straight edge (I have a 1/4" thick piece of aluminum about 2 feet long) and a utility knife with a brand new blade to cut just through the asphalt layer on the No Rez. Then, I used a serrated bread knife to slice through the foam. Make repeated scores on the damping layer until you get a clean cut all the way through. Then, fit the bread knife in the cut and slowly slice back and forth until you get through the foam. It will help to do this on a surface you don't mind marring up a bit - I used an old piece of thin mdf board.
The cuts are clean and straight, with none of the choppiness and pull out you get when trying to do this with just a utility knife. Make sure you use a heavier straight edge as the smooth paper backing on the No Rez is wicked slippery, and you don't want the knife to slip because your straight edge moved.
Hope this is of use to the next guy without a table saw.
Best,
Brad