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Hello,
I've been building this a while but wasn't confident enough to put it up on these forums before now.
The idea is to take that grand piano feeling to a pc. We'll be using fairly nice materials for this such as teak, mahogany, oxygen resistans steel and a lot of chromed parts. The build has been in the works for about 2 years with an estimated finish this spring. (currently doing bespoke cables). With that being said let's go over the parts and into the actual buildlog.
A massive shoutout to Mikael who's helped me with a lot of the woodwork. This build would not have been possible without your help
PC parts:
Motherboard: MSI BigBang Xpower 2, x 79 lga 2011¨
CPU: Intel i7-3930k @ 4.6Ghz
RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator 1866Mhz
PSU: Corsair ax1500i
GPU(s): 2xGTX 980s overclocked to whatever I can reach
HDD/SSD: 2xWD red 6tb+3xV-Samsung 500gb. 2 in raid and 1 as bootdrive
Watercooling:
Radiators: 2xmonstah 560mm,1xalphacool 360mm
Pumps: Plexitop EKWB d5x2
Piping: Iodized copper
Reservoir: Custom Singularity Dual loop acrylic reservoir.
Fans: Various Noiseblocker fans 25 in total.
Sponsors:
Lets start off then.
Solid drawing
Let's weld. Starting off with the basic shape. Table will be roughly 1800x780mm
Radiator bay:
Parts started to come in
After a few more hours I have room for my legs and some placement for the fans
http://i.imgur.com/UKIGtMkl.jpg
Space for knees
Gonna want some monitoring
The wood was ordered like this. Huge chunks of birch. The will be shaped to be the outer panels of the chassi. It's a really dense wood and it's been dried for years properly before being used.
Quite heavy actually. These 3 parts weigh about 50kgs or about 110 pounds
After using different bits and sanding roughly down ending at about 320 grit paper I managed to shape them to the shape I desired.
Playing around a bit with some of the parts. That's an ST8 Motherboard tray from a caselabs pc
So I contacted Singularity Computers and he luckily agreed to make my design of a dual loop reservoir come to life. The plan was something like this
Then I needed some legs. Used 60mm hollow steel pipe and some 40x40mm steel for the upper bars.
And the mounting for the screenstand was lathed by some shaft steel
Got ze legs in place
And this will be the placement for the screenstand. Mirroring the design of the legs
A very professional way of planning
Wouldn't be a proper desk build unless we had support for 3 screens
We used some 12mm thick steel for this. It's incredibly overkill but it can handle whatever I decide to mount on it
The legs are connected to the frame with 5 x 8 mm bolts (oxygen resistant)
Trying to make the angles "talk to each other" if that makes sense
Testmounting some stuff
I've been building this a while but wasn't confident enough to put it up on these forums before now.
The idea is to take that grand piano feeling to a pc. We'll be using fairly nice materials for this such as teak, mahogany, oxygen resistans steel and a lot of chromed parts. The build has been in the works for about 2 years with an estimated finish this spring. (currently doing bespoke cables). With that being said let's go over the parts and into the actual buildlog.
A massive shoutout to Mikael who's helped me with a lot of the woodwork. This build would not have been possible without your help
PC parts:
Motherboard: MSI BigBang Xpower 2, x 79 lga 2011¨
CPU: Intel i7-3930k @ 4.6Ghz
RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator 1866Mhz
PSU: Corsair ax1500i
GPU(s): 2xGTX 980s overclocked to whatever I can reach
HDD/SSD: 2xWD red 6tb+3xV-Samsung 500gb. 2 in raid and 1 as bootdrive
Watercooling:
Radiators: 2xmonstah 560mm,1xalphacool 360mm
Pumps: Plexitop EKWB d5x2
Piping: Iodized copper
Reservoir: Custom Singularity Dual loop acrylic reservoir.
Fans: Various Noiseblocker fans 25 in total.
Sponsors:
Lets start off then.
Solid drawing
Let's weld. Starting off with the basic shape. Table will be roughly 1800x780mm
Radiator bay:
Parts started to come in
After a few more hours I have room for my legs and some placement for the fans
http://i.imgur.com/UKIGtMkl.jpg
Space for knees
Gonna want some monitoring
The wood was ordered like this. Huge chunks of birch. The will be shaped to be the outer panels of the chassi. It's a really dense wood and it's been dried for years properly before being used.
Quite heavy actually. These 3 parts weigh about 50kgs or about 110 pounds
After using different bits and sanding roughly down ending at about 320 grit paper I managed to shape them to the shape I desired.
Playing around a bit with some of the parts. That's an ST8 Motherboard tray from a caselabs pc
So I contacted Singularity Computers and he luckily agreed to make my design of a dual loop reservoir come to life. The plan was something like this
Then I needed some legs. Used 60mm hollow steel pipe and some 40x40mm steel for the upper bars.
And the mounting for the screenstand was lathed by some shaft steel
Got ze legs in place
And this will be the placement for the screenstand. Mirroring the design of the legs
A very professional way of planning
Wouldn't be a proper desk build unless we had support for 3 screens
We used some 12mm thick steel for this. It's incredibly overkill but it can handle whatever I decide to mount on it
The legs are connected to the frame with 5 x 8 mm bolts (oxygen resistant)
Trying to make the angles "talk to each other" if that makes sense
Testmounting some stuff
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