Exceptional work Wayne. Wish I had the patience and skill for something like this.
Very impressive mate!
Thanks mate, it's a heck of a grind but it's slowly coming together, still aiming to have it complete before 2013 lol.
Due to Cleveland expressing some disappointment about the standard fan controller knobs which has an effect like being shot with a think deeper gun lol I looked around the net for something to replace them with, bought chrome dice & marbles then did a mock up in sketchup & I just didn't like the mock-up, might look better in reality but anyway I took to designing my own knobs to fix onto the stock ones.
These have good pointiness, they sit 4mm lower than stock & will look even lower to the panel due to the pinch type grip on them.
Hopefully these appeal more, they do to me so that's what matters most.
Done some more designing on the pedestal, the form & function is complete now & it will be awesomely strong, only decorative stuff left to tweak on it now.
Also designed a mounting sheet for the rig to slot into.
I am really glad Cleveland pulled that trigger to zap the thought cogs to start them turning again because when looking around the net for things I could use, marbles really stood out for me, particular artful type ones hand made made by glass masters, I was like a kid in a sweet shop (but these days a retail riot) picking the right one out for this build, I was very tempted to go for one with colour but managed to stay on theme by keeping it neutral & I haven't given a power switch any thought at all other than same old vandal switches as a last minute function detail mounted wherever I could when it's done.
Here is a group picture of the bits I ordered, the 2 small marbles & chrome dice was an option for the fan controller that I doubt I'll go ahead with, the black & white marble they had sold it in the shop earlier that day but didn't get it updated in time on the site so they offered a refund for it or let me choose another 1 & let me go for one that was £5 more so I chose the same clear with detail one so will be able to pick which one looks most interesting & have a spare now, think this will be a regular feature in my projects starting from this one, such an awesome range to pick from & they will always looks different.
Marbles ranging from 5p to £800 some really nice pieces of glass art here from £20 to £800 but £40+ ones are keen collectors items but if I was a millionaire I'd probably buy loads,
there is a good range of really nice ones £20 to £40, I'll be a regular shopper here for the magic ingredient for these power switches.
http://www.houseofmarbles.com/
Dice, crazy enormous range of dice.
http://www.thediceshoponline.com/categories.asp
So I've worked out a really kickass idea for using awesome marbles as power switches & I'm sharing the idea before I've even made 1 because I'm so excited about it & can't keep it to myself without my brain melting & dribbling out of my ears.
The marbles I'll be using are 40mm diameter & are hand made & I'll make them function like a vandal switches & here's the good bit, illumination & crazy interesting colours & shadows being cast from them, it will involve springs, a basic switch, a box to enclose it all & 5mm opal frosted acrylic formed into perfect fitting cups for the marbles, primary power indicator LED's, secondary LED's for HDD activity, could use different colour or slightly different or even the same but placed in different spots, I could also use layers of tinting film if they are too bright, I anticipate these power buttons to look & perform pretty incredible.
Should cost me no more than £30 to make this power button & £25 of that was for the marble so 3 times the price of a vandal switch but infinitely more awesome especially where I'll be mounting it.
Not really a good enough spot for this on the gamer rig sadly so I'll go with a typical vandal switch for that but I'll try to hide it away or might even use a chrome dice for a switch.
Front mount not a good idea.
Top mount, bit too cramped to mount nicely so would work best closer to the top back.
Did I express how awesome I think this power button will be
Workshop progress will continue ASAP, this update represents the past few days of thinking, designing & getting better at sketchup, learnt so much more on sketchup since starting this project & can keep it so I can realistically make whatever I design also.