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UPDATE:
Today was an intimate day between myself and my scroll-saw. =)
I started making some carbon accents from .8mm sheet - I had a few of these sheets left over from an earlier project. Their intended purpose was the outer shell of the Acer Ferrari series laptop ;).
I popped out the stainless steel - and cut out a replacement on my scroll saw:
I made some more carbon covers for the I/O and the RAM.
And another for the RAID card, because it's PCB was green:
I also covered the ATX plug with a little cover - because I wont be needing it:
A little overview:
I made little circles for all the fan motors as well, but I forgot to take pics. I'll take some with next update.
Tune in soon for more.
-Jesse
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looks amazing! I've got some spare carbon cloth left...I thik I may just resin up a single sheet and try that...looks great! +rep
oh, what kind of blade did you use? and how long did it last?
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Sheet metal snips, followed by lots of filing.
On the scroll say I just used whatever blade was on it when I arrived. This stuff is really thin, it cuts easily
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I'll give that a shot. I know the fabric is easy to cut with sharp scissors. thanks!
:EDIT: have yer 2nd lt green rep bar my friend :)
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Here are some slightly better pics now that the sun is out.
The Pico's rad - push pull Kama Kaze fans (great 40mm fans, nearly silent)
=)
-Jesse
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I decided to add HDD Activity Indicators to the 'RAID Box', 1 per drive. =)
I also added an LED that will just be on all the time to add a bit of internal p'zaz.
More soon
- Jesse
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Im not entirely sure on what word describes that mountain of toned carbon fiber and copper...
+rep
5 minutes later and I still cant stop staring at these.. its..
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Thanks a lot mate... and if that's the case, you'd better pull up a chair:
JUST A TEASER:
Anyone who has ever sleeved an ATX plug knows its a pain in the ass...when you have a half inch of wire to work with it becomes a painful... when you then have to cut, crimp and solder the pins onto the little stumps it elevates maddening... if not enough - getting the ATX plug onto that mess could drive a man suicidal... and don't even get me started on the soldering end.
Suffice to say - won't be doing this again with a ribbon cable!!! It made the process about a million times more difficult.
The ribbon cable will be coated in black rubber so as to keep things perdy.
More soon. I need to run the 12V power and make the ATX power black, amung other things.
Tune in tomorrow kids - same bat time; same bat channel!