Installing 2 SSD's to 27" iMac 2011

Hello everybody,
I've been for looking to upgrade my iMac by adding an SSD and i finally got comfortable enough with the idea of doing it so i went ahead and purchased a 256GB Samsung 840 pro to run OS X (mountain lion), now last minute i ended up purchasing an additional 128GB OWC SSD with the optical drive kit to add it as well to run windows on it.
I've been preparing myself to do this for a few months now by writing down a to do list with things I need to make triple backups of and what software i have to re-register and so on and I think I'm good to go.
My questions are mostly about getting everything installed since i want to do a fresh install of mountain lion on the SSD and migrating my data instead of restoring my time machine drive and i wanted to see if anybody here had done the same thing I'm about to do or something similar and maybe i could get some pointers from you guys. Here's what the set up would be like:
2TB HDD > this is the one I've been using and i want to use it now to hold my USER folder since i have large iTunes, iPhoto and Final Cut X libraries
256GB SSD > this one will have OS X and a few files that i use often which may include some Logic projects
128GB SSD > this one will replace the optical drive and will have windows 7 with bootcamp
3TB External > This one has my time machine backup, this will be my last resort in case something goes wrong and i have to restore to the 2TB HDD
2TB External > This one will have manually moved data, basically Jim going to copy my USER folder and Applications folder to this one so i can move the files from here to the internal 2TB after i have OS X installed on the SSD and i format the 2TB
Here's the game plan I have so far:
1. Install both drives into the iMac
2. Install ML to the SSD from the HDD
3. Format the internal 2TB HDD
4. Tell OS X that my users folder will now be on the HDD
5. Move my USER folder files from the external drive into the new USER folder on the internal 2TB HDD
6. Install Windows 7 with bootcamp from a USB drive.
7. Format my TM backup and start a new backup for the new set up backing up only the OS X SSD and the HDD
8. Enjoy my new Set up.
My questions to you are:
- Is the process I'm listing doable?
- Can I install ML into the SSD before I format the HDD that currently has my OS or should I do the ML install with the USB drive method?
- After telling OS X that my USER folder will be on the HDD, will iTunes, iPhoto and Final Cut X work ok if I just copy their respective folders into the new USER location?
- Is there a better way to have my large libraries on the HDD than changing the location for the USER folder?
- Have any of you ever done something like this successfully?
Any advice or suggestions will be VERY appreciated, I won't be starting this process until Friday at around 6pm EST since the Optical Drive Kit and SSD won't arrive until tomorrow and I want to spend the weekend getting things done.
This is my work computer (i work from home so it's my bread and butter) and I do a lot of media work including FCX, LOGIC and mainly Graphic and Web Design so getting this machine up and running as quick as possible is something very important to me and why I'm curious to know what you guys think
Thank you in advance!
ps. this is my machine as of right now: 27" 2011 iMac, 3.4GHz i7, 16GB RAM, 2TB HDD, AMD 6970M, 10.8.2 (12C60)

My hope is you have seen the procedures ( either videos, photos and/ or wriiten instructions) for breaking down and installing new items into your iMac and reassembly.
Everything you are doing is not user serviceable or upgradeable.
Be advised if you purchased 3-year extended AppleCare, you will be voiding the remainder of your AppleCare and you will in your own if something goes wrong or something doesn't go right or you "brick" your iMac.
If you only has the initial year and you attempt this and something goes wrong you are still own your own.
We are all USERS here. Most of us have not cracked open their iMacs to upgrade them simply because iMacs are truly the most difficult, un-user-friendly and tedious iMac to hardware upgrade. Anything and everything can go awry There might be a small amount of users who have attempted what you are doing , hopefully, they will respond to your posts if something should go wrong.
Good Luck!

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