Glad you like it :D
Thank you, aluminum would be my go to but without a CNC and my printer dialed in, its just way to easy to go with 3d printed parts ;);)
Long time no update
But its finally time to finish this project.
Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.
I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.
And here is the backplate in place.
Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.
Thank you guys! been a while... but its time to finish the project so stay tuned ;)
Thanks, yes that is at school :)
Thanks, you will be able to use dual slot card but will need to be watercooled because no cooler clearance for air.
Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual :)
First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.
Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its...
Yeah I thought about it but I will probable go with aluminum panels to get a more modern feeling :)
Yes there will be small air vents on the top panel.
Time to put every thing together for a test fit :D
More work on the handles.
I made grooves in the handles using the big router in previous picture.
Now just cut both of those in half and I will have my four handels.
And a few pictures without tape.
Thanks guys.
So this is how I will be bending and making the top and bottom "handles"
I need something to bend the thin sheets around so that was part 1 of the process and that was easily done with some MDF scrap pieces.
Here is the template rounded and covered in tape to avoid the glue...
Front, back and top will be made of aluminum, some darker wood would also work but doesn't really fit the look I am going for :)
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The fram will at least be flatsawn but not 100% sure about the handels yet because those are going to be made using thin plywood but thats most likely also flatsawn :)
Hello,
Its time again for a new build and this time I am going to use my favorite material, wood! After lots of planning I decided it was going to be another ITX build that would still fit at least one 240mm radiator and long graphics cards if thats what I choose to go with.
The plan is to use...
Final pictures :D
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Final assembly
This will be the last update before final pictures so enjoy :)
First time bending plexi, turned out better then i would have thought.
After a lot of debating i decided to go with stock cables because sleeving them would have made them to thick and the all black cables fit the...
Its getting there!
So for time for an update, currently just have some sleeving and finale Assembly left so should be coming together soonish.
I wanted some lighting effects but still didn't want any thing to flashy so i decided to integrating the leds there into the plexi tubes under neat the...
More 3D printing and plastic parts
I made a small bracket for the start button which in this case will be a real key.
Next upp is the part that connects the plexi tubes to the frame. You might ask why i didn't just go with metal tubes and the reason for that is LED's but more on that...
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