All I did was tape the berings up when I painted mine lol.
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All I did was tape the berings up when I painted mine lol.
Beautiful weather outside, here an outdoor action shot. Here I turn the fan down with 4 socket screws.
The color is still a large difference with the Titan fan in the PSU.
Here you see a normal DVD player with standard front, boring huh?
Just detach the front.
I have a piece ACRyan Acrylic Panel mirror left over.
Very nice stuff, and very light. Ideal for a new front.
This is an Asus OC Gear controller, "a 5.25-inch module that allows you at any moment you graphics card overclocking. The OC Gear is also the speed of the fan and the volume of the sound control. " I got it from a friend who had no need to / for his Asus card.
I'm not sure if I can get it to work properly, but it looks cool.
Using the acrylic panel I made a new front on the DVD player.
If you look side by side, you might see some color differences, but not much IMO.
Here are the 5.25 devices. Bit strange solution by Antec, they have only one small screw to fixate to the case (HDD's as well)
Hmm, a slight miscalculation, the front hits the case ... just.
There, fixed.
looks nice :up:
Really cool idea of using the Mirror Panel as an disk drive cover, looks really good.
P.S, love your Leatherman.
yeah thats a nice leather man.. :P case is lookin great
That is going to be an awesome Mod, can't wait to see more progress. (Had to pick up jaw from floor)!!
Subscibed!!
The the-Orochi-cooler-does-not-fit-in-an-Antec topic. : D
I've begun to take some shots from the side in profile,
and then into a drawing programm to look at the view in issue.
As expected, to get it fitted, I would have to cut a large piece from the case which is neccesary for the support.
So with pain in my heart , I decided that the extra cooler has to be replaced.
The space that I have left ...
Is exactly the size of the original Orochi fan, but mounted on the side!
Lets Dremel. First I cut off, as tight as possible (you can always remove a little more if necessary)
Immediately after the cutting, we're going to see if it fits.
Here you see the fan is sliding along very smoothly.
The Orochi fits perfect (ish). Just beneath the large fan.
The support bracket construction is well thought out, and can hold a lot of strength.
Together with the double back plate screw from the video card, it is good and solid.
nice work! looks awesome!
That really is a massive cooler. I hope it cools as well as it should, for your sake. I have read very mixed reviews about it, most cases it is around the same as a TRUE120.
Sometimes it goes well, sometimes it goes bad.
I left you with the fingers and the phalanx. Here I laid out all the phalanx per finger.
In order to get them together, I use default installation wire, 3.4 mm thickness (including insulation)
I have drilled holes in all the phalanx pieces (*** work!) exactly where the wire passes through.
After that I gave all phalanx a little color.
And here you see a robot finger.
My hand.
My robot hand.
The bottom-side you do not see, so I can do with it what i want.
Two hands done.
*** And then it struck me ..... struck me big.
WTF was I doing?
A cyborg hand with cyborg fingers and a human palm, my own human flesh and blood hand.
That is wrong. The fingers are o.k. so that I use, but that aluminum plate for a palm, I threw away. I am making a new cyborg-skeletal version. ***