Thanks again for all the comments
And I thought about taking a table and modding it, but then I thought about what I wanted to do... then I got the glass for free... so I just made one
speaking of...
Hopefully you all had an awesome Christmas so here's what I got up to during that quiet bit on Christmas day in the afternoon when everyone is done with presents and stuff but before the food bit
fitted the rear panel...
was a little tight in the corners but with some light adjustment it soon looked the part
then moved onto the internal sides, you can now see where the one of the PSU's will live
Dropped in the panels either side of the motherboard tray
A quick shot of the grill retaining panels on the side, there are similar panels on the rear, I'll be getting to these in a day or so.
Then we flip and move onto the radiator panels...
for some reason I flipped it back and did the triangle pieces next, not entirely sure why...
you can see the third side of these is still open, I have these sections left to make, they are small but will be a pain in the arse
and flip back again to do the underside cover
then move onto the front underside panels, these aren't fully attached yet as the fronts and diagonals are missing.
please excuse the lighting in these last photos, I got it better nearer the end, I had a really big light and a small space to shine it
That's all the panels, now to see some parts in it...
now then, I was hoping to get some input on the layout, I have this space and these parts. I have yet to decide where the reservoir and pump will be, and dependant on them I will put the hard drives on various panels, so if you get some time to spare let me know what you think.
This is also what I intend on doing with the tops of the radiators, it looks better in real life, but I'm undecided, think I'm going to wait until the panels and frame are painted to see if it looks good. the underside will have a traditional rad grill though, not these.
and the money shot, I did all this so I know where to cut the hole in the back panel
Thanks for reading and sorry for the quality of the photos, the ones of the components have really shown up my camera so I'll see what I can do for the future
Been playing with some switches and USBs today trying to work out how they will fit into the front sections, I can do a bit more detail about how the USB came about if anyone is interested, but it was pretty straight forward, the USB socket had the common courtesy to be metric unlike motherboards
The task... put one of these, in a box section like the one next to it...
about an hour later....
I will be replacing the screws with stainless allen bolts so it matches the rest of the desk, and cutting them to length on the inside, even though you cant see them...I'll know...
On to the power switch
, this one was again pretty straight forward
And finally, the reset, I put this on the wrong side of the test piece for some reason, but the wire for this will sneak out in the gap around the back of the power switch. The switch will be underneath the section so it's not on display and the panel will cover it's screw, which will again be a stainless allen and cut to length...
The fun part of this was the spacer, as for the first time this build the lathe got involved (even if it was for about 5 minutes) if you need a 3mm internal, below 8mm external, 4.4 mm high spacer, do not spend ten minutes rooting through crap to find one... just make it...
A lot of effort for something you will never see, but again, I'll know it's there and now so do you
Thanks for reading, Hope everyone had a good Christmas