Project: SR-2 Desk

:O really liked what ive read so far, only done the first post, not sure if you're keeping that up to date but ill skim the other pages in case.


Keep up the good work. Oh and i liked the video, but i didn't really know what was going on for half of it, i've never done any metalwork so maybe explain what the tool is and why XD?
 
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I've had this thread bookmarked for a while, waiting to be read, but not gone through it until today.

The attention to detail for me is what makes this modtacular. You've not only designed it in such a way that it is aesthetically pleasing, but you've also designed it with a fair degree of experience with pc's. No surprise there, but it really does show in the quality of the work you've produced. I'm suitably impressed by the amount of time you've spent in recessing the switches, making the brackets etc - the work of a real craftsman.

Thank you for sharing this piece with us. I look forward to further updates so that I can plagiarise and incorporate in my desk build, when I can afford to do it.

I wish I had access to all the tools that you do.
 
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UPDATES :O

so here's what you might expect when I've been quiet for this long...

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But just started a new job so on with the build :)

Frame back together and panels back on

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Got the second pump, now I don't need to dismantle the current pc to rob its D5

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Made the threaded strips that retain the I/O shield on the back panel... these took longer than you might think, but they turned out really nice.

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Cut the mesh to size for the radiator chamber vents

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Got the fans the other day so dropped them in

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And checked to see if the board fits with the newly attached I/O shield ( it does :) )

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currently at the point where all the places for HDD's and the aquaero are drawn on, so working out what needs to be cut to accommodate the wiring for everything and trying to deicide how I want the cooling to look :)

more to come soon.

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