just back from pub, drowning my sorrows lol
I couldn't believe it when I put the panel back on, that it was so wrong.
It's because I had measured and marked the MID POINT for the curve, but not its DEPTH relative to the front bezel. In the end I forgot this and took the mid-point mark as also being correct for depth when it never was.
I'll use my clear acrylic for now and save the tinted for later.
I probably could glue the old piece on but a new panel will be easier
I think I will need to e-mail corsair as I can't see anywhere in the uk that sells em.
As for the rad issue, I was originally going to end the top of the window with the bottom of the rad. However the rad acts as a nice 'foreground', introducing the eye into the rest of the insides in a step-wise fashion. The 'XSPC' is lit up well from the cathode above and it is a talking point to newbies, 'here is the heatexchanger/radiator etc...'
I'm pretty pleased with my cuts though, was hot, noisy work
I couldn't believe it when I put the panel back on, that it was so wrong.
It's because I had measured and marked the MID POINT for the curve, but not its DEPTH relative to the front bezel. In the end I forgot this and took the mid-point mark as also being correct for depth when it never was.
I'll use my clear acrylic for now and save the tinted for later.
I probably could glue the old piece on but a new panel will be easier
I think I will need to e-mail corsair as I can't see anywhere in the uk that sells em.
As for the rad issue, I was originally going to end the top of the window with the bottom of the rad. However the rad acts as a nice 'foreground', introducing the eye into the rest of the insides in a step-wise fashion. The 'XSPC' is lit up well from the cathode above and it is a talking point to newbies, 'here is the heatexchanger/radiator etc...'
I'm pretty pleased with my cuts though, was hot, noisy work