Re: My very first mod ever
If your local shop is the same as the e-tailer, then yes, they are good.
And that window looks great man, every time I see you worklog header I'm reminded of the Van Hagar tune of the same name lol. I think that might be a sign that either this mod is destined for greatness or I listen to too much Van Halen.
Re: My very first mod ever
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Originally Posted by
DrumThumper
If your local shop is the same as the e-tailer, then yes, they are good.
And that window looks great man, every time I see you worklog header I'm reminded of the Van Hagar tune of the same name lol. I think that might be a sign that either this mod is destined for greatness or I listen to too much Van Halen.
XD maybe it's both, van halen is amazing! But that reminds me, I have decided that since there is to much blue in the world of case mods, I have decided to go with green and black! So I need to make a new banner.
what is the e-tailer? My local shop? I do my work in my garage xD.
Re: My very first mod ever
"E-tailer" stands for the online stores. You can usually get stuff cheaper online than in a store. hehe little FYI for ya :D
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oh! Lol, yeah I knew that. I just don't like to wait :p, I can be a bit impatient when it comes to stuff being shipped via mail.
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I haven't looked at this for a while, nice progress,keep it up.
Re: My very first mod ever
Just wanted to add a note about cutting holes in plexi. Personally I didn't have a BIT of luck cutting them with hole saws. May have been the saws I was using, who knows? I did have very good results with this:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Adju...e-Cutter/G8964
I'm sure Grizzly is not the only place to get them. I did most of mine on a drill press, but did cut a single 120mm hole for the back panel in 1/4" cast acrylic with a hand-held drill. Very pleased with the results, just have to be sure the teeth are turned the right way so as not to leave a beveled edge where you want a straight one.
Either way, cut SLOWLY.
For cutting anything smaller than 2 inches, I have to recommend a Forstner bit:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40062
These things are like magic in acrylic (Plexiglass), they cut fine shavings and leave a smooth-walled hole. Excellent for smaller work.
(Nice work thus far, by the way, +rep)
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Re: My very first mod ever
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Originally Posted by
blueonblack
Just wanted to add a note about cutting holes in plexi. Personally I didn't have a BIT of luck cutting them with hole saws. May have been the saws I was using, who knows? I did have very good results with this:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Adju...e-Cutter/G8964
I'm sure Grizzly is not the only place to get them. I did most of mine on a drill press, but did cut a single 120mm hole for the back panel in 1/4" cast acrylic with a hand-held drill. Very pleased with the results, just have to be sure the teeth are turned the right way so as not to leave a beveled edge where you want a straight one.
Either way, cut SLOWLY.
For cutting anything smaller than 2 inches, I have to recommend a Forstner bit:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40062
These things are like magic in acrylic (Plexiglass), they cut fine shavings and leave a smooth-walled hole. Excellent for smaller work.
(Nice work thus far, by the way, +rep)
:D Thanks for the tip, will keep those tools in mind!
Re: My very first mod ever
Very nice job so far. You got the best fans ever :D I use them in all of my cases. One thing you can do is put them all on HI and they still are very quiet. Don't worry about taking alot of pics. My worklog is full of em :D
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Hey! Great job! Surprised this is your first mod, its turning out real well!