I looked at this build so many times ...
I wondered if it was possible to distract you ..
If it was possible to distract you ...I am probably not strong enough to lift it ..
If I could distract you AND If I could lift it ..
If I could run fast enough ...
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I'd spend the rest of eternity looking at it and polishing the shiny ...
I said "Shiny !" ... dirty minded $%^$%ard
utterly jealous and very proud of you man ! ... totally makes us geeks look a whole lot more creative than the world gives us credit for !
hope you are enjoying it .... but have to concurr with some others ...
"What the hell do you do next ?!"
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 yeah I'm enjoying it, so nice & quiet with good performance & the lighting just lets you see inside it while not acting like a huge distracting christmas tree lol.
 I have a few tools in mind so I can do things more efficiently  so I'm very unsure of when I'll be starting my next with buying some extra new tools & want to make some furniture before starting a new pc case so could be some time next year I think which will give me plenty of time to work out some sweet designs so could be juggling more than 1 project when I do get around to it, it's good to have a different project to turn to when the other is driving you mad or you just getting bored with it lol 
.Thanks lrlcrThat has ended so ridiculously well
.Yeah it did even if I was very close to trying something else for the curved window lolGreat results there, looks exactly as you wanted it.
If you scroll down on the outdoor photos it looks as though it is spinning round.![]()
 thanks PoodmundI swear you disconnect that and take picture of it more than you actually use it!
Stunning build mate! Love it completely!
Think you should consider a career move haha!
 Cheers ~REALiTY 
.Thanks MoeksThat is one fantastic job you've done there waynio, I'm not really fan of the shape of the case to be totally honest (I like angles rather than curves) but the colour scheme is very nice and the workmanship looks fantastic. The ATCS team could have learned a few things from you even.
First class job, I look forward to your next endeavor.
 hopefully I'll prioritise right & go for the tools rather than blow it on things that don't mean a lot 
 then it will be not far off before I get started with another project 
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 & this is in buying 1 off pieces or small orders & nice fresh materials so not going around scrap yards where I might have found some of the needed materials at a better price etc but that is something I should give a try.
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 but I remember buying my first crappy beige barely upgradable pc complete with snake pit at £1200 about 13 years ago so it really doesn't seem so bad 
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.You just won yourself a well deserved vote for the mod of the year contest over at bit-tech. Congrats!
 Thanks neo appreciated mate 
 it's a pleasure & an honor to be in the moty again 
 25 beauties & I like them all this year 
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, not a solid month but little bits here & there, if I put a solid month into a design it would look crazy 
 & all the parts slot in/out including the custom fan 
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 but woooo this is the type of quality screen I've been looking for 
 been trying to get a good monitor for ages now but been going for cheaper ones & being dissatisfied over & over so IPS was my last hope for a good screen which is easy on the eyes & it looks real good & after calibrating it it uses less electric than the Asus 23" 120hz screen I just ditched 
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 so I'll do both a test bench style gaming rig because it requires hardly any materials but also the upright enclosed regular system type, I've evolved the design a bit by first adding some detailed panels rather than plain, my eyes like a bit of detail 
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Thanks mateThat is one amazing build and really enjoyed your log.
Wish i had a 100th of your talent![]()
 I think everyone has a lot of potential but might just not know it, if I was shown some of the things I make now 5 years ago I'd be like yeah right lol 
 it's just the result of jumping in at the deep end with sheet aluminium without any skills & inadequate tools back in 2008 but getting stuck into it anyway with trial & fail lol & just kept running back into it until I ended up ok at it so thought I am getting better at it so bought new tools as I've gone on so can do things even better 
 so I'd say anyone who wanted to get good at making things from scratch could but it's not an overnight process unless you have things fabricated for you like some do cutting corners but paying high for it but you lose the skill development with that way but suppose if your loaded that wouldn't be a problem 
, it sucks at first but if you get through the frustration & disappointment you will probably grow to like it & start getting good but with the wealth of good info & great project logs about it's possible to study how others do things now so is even easier to get into now 
, when I was starting people didn't make it clear on how things go together so had to do a lot of guessing 
.Lol your probably right about that mateo....my...I cant believe you are going to grace us with another mod soo soon Waynio! Dont you know you must let the nostalgia and mythologies build a little first? LOL cant wait to see this!
 it was an article not long ago on bit-tech about the cost of running your rig & figured I don't need high power all the time & didn't want to mod the current one so I like to keep busy so why not make a new one but with low & high power rigs both together 
.Cheers Judge will do, It does include some woodIs that wood I see in the new build?
Be sure to start a new thread for this one, looks interesting![]()
 want to find some nice stuff, not so easy to find exotic solid wood online where they deliver throughout the country can easily find real wood veneer of all types but want solid wood so might have to go searching local lumber yards, want some naturally awesome looking wood in this, must be with me being used to bit-tech rules why I do a preview at the end of my log before actual progress has started lol 
.Thanks KD appreciated & nice to know some went & voted for me from here without me mentioning motyNew build looks awesome. You got my vote for MOTY btw
I like that the new build will have wood in it! Does lean and green give a hint to the colour? Or just the environmental impact?
Out of interest, how do you manufacture your motherboard backplate to be recessed and stuff? Do you do it in your own garage?
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 cheers, green because of being better energy use, but I won't rule out any colours 
 the htpc should use less than 50w with an ssd & 8TB storage 
 it will be used a lot more than the power rig but like the idea of having a dual system so can still flip over to a power rig whenever.
.Thanks KD appreciated & nice to know some went & voted for me from here without me mentioning motycheers, green because of being better energy use, but I won't rule out any colours
the htpc should use less than 50w with an ssd & 8TB storage
it will be used a lot more than the power rig but like the idea of having a dual system so can still flip over to a power rig whenever.
I seen people doing CNC & milling & wanted a way to do different levels on surfaces & seen some using layers of materials to make interesting forms usually with spacers in-between so it doesn't cost too much so I took on the idea & instead of having spacers I join them flatly together to make a solid piece & either stick them together with incredibly strong acrylic adhesive or bolt them together, it works like CNC milling for those who haven't got awesome machines like that & very few modders have their own CNC but have good steady hands to cut things spot on, the back piece is made up of 2 1mm aluminium sheet pieces, 2 5mm acrylic sheet pieces & 1 3mm acrylic piece which allows for a nice multi coloured piece & I will be going with acrylic this time as I meant to on Stealthlow but couldn't cut it well enough but now I have the fretsaw to do better cutting & yes I do all of it in the garage in a cramped space either in the freezing cold or too warm.
I'm not entirely clear about when to expect the aluminium, 2 types of round bar were out of stock & they offered alternatives, I replied to them to say that's ok but they never got back to me so don't know if I should expect it on Monday or not, feel they might have missed my reply.
 Another waynio build, it's going to be a good 2012.![]()
 Cheers randal.There are some great adhesives good enough to hold things together, some swear by JB weld as being awesomely strong, not tried it myself yet but I trust the word of those who haveHmm, ok, I'll have a ponder then. I'm currently spending a lot of time planning a mod where I will have to manufacture my own Mobo Tray and Backplate as such. It'll be an interesting challenge to say the least xD
Also got to try and work out how I'm going to stick it all together, as I don't particularly want to use nuts and bolts, and don't have access to a welder. Thinking some kind of ePoxy adhesive or the such like, but not sure how well it would hold :S
Massively looking forward to this build though![]()
Also, your work space doesn't sound as bad as mine xD Whilst I'm allowed to cut outside, due to noise, and living with students, rather than being able to sand etc, outside the patio doors, I've been told to do it in my bathroom where there's good ventilation, so it's not as antisocial, pushing people out of the living room..... Going to make cleaning up a hell of a lot of fun...
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Hope you didn't wake up late because of thisAbsolutely EPIC. Truly great story - beginning, middle and a fantastic ending - it is stunning.
Was supposed to be in bed by 10pm tonight but got carried away in this thread
Your attention to detail is mind blowing - the counter sunk drill holes are a classy touch.
Looking forward to your new project!
 thanks Mammoth123.bloody hell
my mouse wheel is worn out from scrolling through this, amazing work![]()
 That's what middle click is for so you can just move the mouse 
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 usually £50 on top of the standard £15 :eeek: so they were kept in perfect condition, this is the first time I've ordered alu sheet since my first scratch build where the sheets are in 100% perfect condition 
 & has the nice plastic backing on both sides of all of them, the alu plate & bars should be here tomorrow so I have an ultra cluttered cellar to sort out so I can use the scroll saw there, that big sheet of alu is going to be fun to cut up & theres virtually no room for error 
 I'll need to sort out a make shift cutting platform to do this.
 been rather inspired by the awesome wood workers of modding 
 & had sooo much spare time I even downloaded textures to represent the mod a little bit better.
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 or Perfuntion I just don't know but whatever I choose I'll stick with, MAG seems ok I guess, better than LAG, yeah I suck at making names for projects 
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