I've done a lot of research on PC oscilloscopes and cant find one that has an effective display, so I've decided to put a round reservoir in the space for the screen instead
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Here comes some cheap and nasty...
And here's the mobo tray assembly in all it's painted goodness.
I've riveted the HDD bracket in place, I'm gona have 2x 250gb satas in Raid1 so this will do just fine.
Next is figuring out psu location and more work on exterior of case
Looks nice for "cheap and dirty" keep it up!
Thanks. Ive just spent 6 hours stripping the paint and polishing the outer case and it's not finished yet.
The case will be polished aluminum and the trefoil symbol will be dark steel paint same as mobo tray.
I've already got the circular piece cut and here I'm cutting the remaining triangular piece that will 'float' in the side window.
Et voila
Remember this?
I'm very happy that the concept has worked in practice (I think)
I'm a bit reluctant to finish painting the trefoil symbol and remove the protective cover on the plexi as I've got more cutting to do. Im going to cut another hole the will be filled with mesh on the other side of the case to create an air intake for the radiators
Not sure if the grey steel color is enough of a contrast, might change it to something nearer black... we'll see :think:
while that does look amazing from the name I was expecting something that looked like it sat at the bottom of the potomac river for the last 5 years but keep up the great work man this thing look awesome
Thank you :)
Yeah its not dirty looking, its the tactics that are dirty...
I did think about doing the fake rust and leaking gunge but thats been done (very well) before
Dirty Bomb - Definition from Wiktionary:
1. A device containing conventional explosives and radioactive material, designed to spread radiation over a wide area.
2. A nuclear bomb that spreads radiation over a wide area due to inefficiency or design.
I'm gona try to achieve most of the danger 'effect' 8) by clever use of lighting as discussed previously in the worklog
Hard drives
Power supply will be in the lower compartment so Sata and power cables will come up at the rear of the case.
This will help effectively hide them and help keep the visible upper compartment tidy :up:
New mobo
CPU left over from upgrading the family comp. I've done a lot of reading online and this might be one of the AMD quadcores that have two cores disabled. Motherboard choice weighed heavily on this so I picked one that has a high success rate at unlocking extra cores. But if I'm not lucky enough to have an unlockable processor, at least I'll have a decent budget board :)
'Ahem' more cheap and nasty...
Copper effect
Just held this in place by hand to give you the idea... I want to fill all the holes in the case that don't have plexi with copper colored metal mesh
The finish looks fantastic but is quite soft even after drying overnight. I may try a clear coat on it to make it more durable.
Other side of case marked up ready for cutting. These holes will be filled with the copper mesh. The hole on the left is the intake for the radiators. The hole on the right will ventilate the hard drives.