I know that and thats why I said:;)Quote:
Drill 2 holes in it on the right where the tubing will go trough.
I think tumbscrews are a good idea. It makes the room ''larger''.
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I know that and thats why I said:;)Quote:
Drill 2 holes in it on the right where the tubing will go trough.
I think tumbscrews are a good idea. It makes the room ''larger''.
I do like the idea of the tubes coming through the acrylic, I will take some measurements and do a mock-up, thanks TEAMIKKE.
Not sure on the thumbscrews though, I have been meaning to find some different screws for the backplates. Ideally I would like some bright green anodized socket head bolts. May get one thumbscrew just to test though.
@TEAMIKKE, lol sorry, didn't read it well enough good idea.
Thumbscrews will also make it easier to add and remove the PCI devices, I love em lol. I know you can get green ones like mine cos they had them when I got my black and blue ones.
Yeah i've seen the green anodized ones but they all come in a dark green, this wouldn't really fit the theme of the case. However UV thumb screws would be great ......
[Googles]UV Green Thumb Screws[/Googles]
Nothing found, hmmm, will keep looking.
You could get silver ones and paint them with UV green paint. You could use yellow highlighter like I used on my fans :), this looks great on moving parts such as fans but on non moving objects it would look kinda average.
On the other hand: It lookes quite good already in that corner. You can let it open and I think it won't distract. It's up to you off course.
My eye felt on one thing though: The coverplates! You should make them black or polish them. I think that's a lot better than just plain.
I think it looks better now the mirror is there, was a little plain before. But now there is a point of interest there I would like to keep it open and on view. If only someone made plastic UV Green thumbscrews, that would be the finishing touch to the area.
I know what you mean with the cover-plates (I assume you mean the rear expansion slot covers) They are near mirror finish stainless steel, guess it don't show very well in the pictures, but I think a polish would help, will add that to the 'todo' list.
Many thanks for your continued input :)
If you wanted to draw more attention to that area you could attach green plexi strips to each of the un-used covers, that would look cool.
imagispire finished your worklog header, it's in the first post.
Wow I love it, great effect - looks like its been submerged underwater.
Many thanks :)