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The Microwave Window
I inherited one of those huge first mircrowaves when I bought my house. Taking my 1/4 grinder to the door, the window and a 'frame' were cut out and inserted in the side panel of my beige case. A little body filler smoothed it out.
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The Paint Job
Found some partially empty cans of primer and upside down landscape paint. Bought the can of yellow neon though.
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Mike Wazowski
Cleaning the kid's playroom, I snagged their Mike Wozowski toy. Took it apart, drilled a hole in the eye and the mouth. Hot glue gun a power and HDD indicator LED from an old case. Dremmeled grooves down the unseen back part of the legs to hide the wires. Mounted the toy on a piece of aluminum I kept from a dismantled microwave. Used some red model paint to bloodshot the eye and to paint the mouth. Eye remains lite. Mouth flashes like he's a robot talking.
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Case Light
Took another unused toy, hooked the wiring to a molex connector. Mounted the on/off button in an unused slot cover in the back.
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Project Hollywood
Friend asked me to check out a pile of computer peripherals. 2/3rds were garbage. But ended up with a working keyboard, monitor, mouse. Wanting something that could surf and do up a resume, the requirements weren't high. But neither was the budget: $200. Got older internals, but had to buy the drives. This left $5.00 for the case. Someone donated this older Compaq case, missing the side, front, and drive rails.
Mounted a standard drive cage in, since I didn't have the rails. Had to cut an access hole on one side so drives could be screwed in. Bought and used flat black paint on the case. Made two side panel from some black plastic, once again from an old dismantled microwave. Etched his nickname in the side using my dremel.
Masked off some flames and ever so lightly spray-bombed an ever so thin layer of metalic blue. (Left-over from my truck) Then another thin layer of candy purple I had left over. Did it so the tails of the flames would get the heaviest coat, misted to almost nothing in the front. Unless there's a direct light source, the flames are invisible.
Performance wasn't great, but good enough for his needs. Came in under budget. Was happy with the mod.
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VAIO
A company called MaxPlus sent me two shades of carbon design film to review.
http://www.mikhailtech.com/Reviews/M...num_Mesh/page1
I decided to try it out on my wife's notebook. As one can briefly see in the review, it's also
being used on my latest mod project, which I'll hopefully be giving it's own thread to.
I think this looks great. Especially for those who might not be really mechanically-inclined, the film makes such a huge impact and can be used in so many different ways. Gets my creative juices flowing.