The window is in!

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Dont know if anyone knows what the weather in Wigan was like yesterday,
but it wasn't really suitable for drills and dremels outdoors.
Regardless of this, I braved the cold and got VERY pink hands for my trouble
FML

I also made a pretty good window in my case, so I can atleast have a shiney to gawp at :D
As you can see, I went with something much more typical than I originaly planned, after someone PS'd a suggestion that I like better than any that I did.

Lots of pics of something really simple
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Next to do- Paint the orange cooler cap :D
 
Yeah it is good fair play.

I especially like how theres no blowhole trim like on some other window mods, so it looks like an original item.

Bravo!
 
Looks good man :) Really good :) suits the case perfectly!

The blue lighting in that silver case looks awesome!

And yeah, +1 on what Eames said about the rubber sealing trim - really makes it look OEM :)
 
Dont know if anyone knows what the weather in I went with something much more typical than I originaly planned, after someone PS'd a suggestion that I like better than any that I did.

Yep that would be me :D.

Ye I really like the big window, good job. Any instructions on how you did it and what you used? Im getting a fractal define xl, I may do something like you've done but wouldn't know where to begin.
 
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Looks good man :) Really good :) suits the case perfectly!

The blue lighting in that silver case looks awesome!

And yeah, +1 on what Eames said about the rubber sealing trim - really makes it look OEM :)

Yep that would be me :D.

Ye I really like the big window, good job. Any instructions on how you did it and what you used? Im getting a fractal define xl, I may do something like you've done but wouldn't know where to begin.

Nice job. How did you fix the window in place? Tape, glue?


Was really easy to do actually, it's measuring up that's hard to do.
Tools needed;
-Dremel and atleast 10 resin discs (some break, and they get rinsed quick as it is)
-Drill with a 54mm hole saw
-No Nails on a Roll (Available from B&Q)
-Medium round back metal file
-WetnDry paper @ 180g, 250g and 400g used dry (You CAN use 1000g if you really want, but I dont think it's neccessary)
-Good masking tape (blue stuff)
-White spirits
-A steady dremel hand
-4mm acrylic panel in your size and colour/transparency

How;
-Mask up your panel
-Measure up lallowing 2cm overlap for double sided tape aplication (no nails on a roll) and draw our your cutting lines on the masking tape
-Cut 4x holes with the hole saw at the corners
-Cut your straight lines with the dremel and resin discs
-Remove masking tape and use file to de-bur all your cuts and straighten up your dremel cuts further- you will see how wonky they are if you look down them
-Use wet n dry paper to smooth out your filing, using finer and finer grades to go smoother.
(Now you can go into your kitchen- It was freezing out)
-Clean your hands
-Rub the back side of your panel down with white spirits
-Apply double sided tape to the reverse edge of your cut lines
-Remove protective backing from acrylic, carefully line up and press down on the tape - You only get one crack at this bit.

-Admire your work

(Nb- those of you with black cases will be left with silver metal showing where you cut the pannel. If it were me, wait until youre going to re-spray you case before you do any cutting work, or you can apply low profile trim)
 
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