Re: The Breadbox Triplets
The inner shelf from the second breadbox became the main part of this system's case.
Based on another embedded board, I built it just to see how small a PC I could build. I did end up adding HD and power LEDs, power and reset switches, and a couple fans.
More pics and specs here.
Re: The Breadbox Triplets
The bulk of the last breadbox became the body for this.
That's my current Windows Home Server, based on a mini-ITX board with a Yonah-core Celeron.
I had to buy actual aluminum to make the base and back, but I was able to buy some cheap scrap which worked nicely. More pics and out-of-date specs here.
Oh, and all three systems also use black AC Ryan mesh. I bought one sheet and it's lasted me much longer than I thought it would. I even had enough left to build this.
That's a remote power and reset switch with power LED. The gauge acts as a HD indicator. More on that here.
Re: The Breadbox Triplets
I didn't include all the pics because I've got a lousy web server plan right now, trying to keep better control over my usage. Part of it is just an old habit of keeping load times down. Give people a taste, if they want more it's a click away.
The gauge is deceptively easy. Pretty much hooks right to the LED header, only need to throw a diode or resistor on the positive side to keep the needle at zero when idle. Found that out when I built a few hard drive cases and PCs in old fallout meters.
I've done over 10 of the hard drive cases, most going to friends or family as gifts. Thinking I may throw a few eSATA versions together for expansion of the WHS setup.