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thephreak99
08-18-2005, 07:14 AM
I've been trying to make a window in my case, but f***ed up at the first try. (Did a noob mistake with a scroll saw.) :p

My case came with a fabric made window in plastic, and I wanted to make my one because of the bad quality of the frabric made one.

But after my first try I wonderd if I should try to flame polish the old one. Just for fun to see how it would look.

Anyone who know if it will work to flame polish good old plastic? I've read some howto's about acrylic and flame polishing, but they doesn't mention normal plastic.

Crimson Sky
08-18-2005, 03:54 PM
Flame polishing is usually done just on the edges of acrylic and yes, even other plastics to clean up saw marks--it doesnt work very well for larger surfaces though--whats your plan?

thephreak99
08-19-2005, 04:14 AM
Ok. Tanx.. I'm planning on flame polishing the whole window to get that old glass-window look. Like the first windows where made. They wasn't straight bulk kinda "bulky" so when you looked trough it the image (or whatever you was looking at trough it was distortet a bit)

What i've done so far:
Placed a brushed silver panel with a thermometer in "the eye of mordor", with blue led in the back of it. http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/PICT0282%20(Small).JPG

Replaced a glowing, blinking, anoying Thermaltake logo with a brushed steel plate with a print of the "ThePhreak99" text.
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/PICT0283%20(Small).JPG

Cut out a rectangular hole in the top plastic bracket to get better air flow from the fan undernit it, and painted it black to make it more noticable.
And also I've made a steel plate to cover the 5.25" trays to increse the air flow and to hide them. (You can bearly see the plate trought the window on the pic)
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/PICT0284%20(Small).JPG

I've bought a fan regulator, where I replaced the blue, ugly front with a steel plate, and underneth there are 2 120mm intake fans. (One came with the case with mounting for 3 hdd's and the otherone I've made)
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/PICT0285%20(Small).JPG

And here is the original to compare with:
Kandalf (http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase/kandalf/swa/va9000swa.htm)

(Sorry for all mispelling and stuff. Not used to write english.. Just to talk it) :p

thephreak99
08-21-2005, 07:26 AM
Any comments, ideas ect? :)

Malatory
08-22-2005, 09:01 AM
If your planning to make the window look warped and distorted then the flame polishing might work (Might is used because you have expressed making a noob mistake once before ). Just remimber, it will warp all of the plastic, so you will need to make sure where it is attached to the case is flat.

thephreak99
08-23-2005, 03:35 PM
Tanx for the reply.
Yeah, I makes sence. :)

Just going to test this out just for fun, still going to get some more acrylic tomorrow and lear from my mistakes. ;)

Chapel
08-23-2005, 07:39 PM
I like your machine man

thephreak99
08-24-2005, 03:45 AM
Tanx man! :)

When I bought the case, I thought that it was "the perfect case".. But.. As most case modders know, there is no PERFECT case to buy. You have to make it. :)

SgtM
09-10-2005, 10:06 PM
I've been to Trondheim, know where that is?

thephreak99
09-11-2005, 06:49 AM
Hehe. Yeah. I've been there a couple of times.

Nice city for partying and a lot of nice girls! :D It's a lot of universeties (how do you spell that word?) and collages there. So there is plenty of young peoples there, and a lot of partyies there!

thephreak99
09-11-2005, 06:52 AM
Btw:
For those of you that havn't seen my little worklog, you can find it at http://casemod.thephreak99.com/

It's in norwegian, but pics says more that a thousand words right?

Final pics:
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/Ferdig%20(1).JPG
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/Ferdig%20(2).JPG
http://www.thephreak99.com/images/casemod/Ferdig.JPG

montmorency
09-13-2005, 06:33 PM
nice. lot better thant the original