Nice work. I love the sliding HDD trays. :D Once it's done this thing is gonna be like a tank...all that solid bar. :eek:
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Nice work. I love the sliding HDD trays. :D Once it's done this thing is gonna be like a tank...all that solid bar. :eek:
Thanks mate :) tank indeed, just weighed it for a laugh & it comes in a tiny bit under 10 lbs already lol :D.
pish. you've got 5 or 10 pounds to go before yours weighs as much as mine. :D
Looks like some nice metalwork - I've been a little afraid to delve into metal, not knowing much about it (except it's vulnerability to a hacksaw + determination).
LOL...man...just one bit of advice then. Put wheels on that thing...or grease the heck out of the underside before you move it LOL :)
Did I mention mine isn't metal? ;)
LOL Yeah the base will be the heaviest part & will weigh a lot more filled with HDD's & a PSU above it :eek: :D, I want to make or buy some chunky case feet so I can easily pick it up from underneath so not to potentially damage the threads of the little m3 screws that go into the corner square bars.
Wish I bought the lathe when I was thinking about it a while ago, could be making some sweet additions to this by now, particulary with case feet, 3 main tools I could do with having a lathe, router & scrollsaw, then I think the only limit would be my imagination.
Also when it comes to either painting or anodising this I'll engrave codes to the unseen areas so I know how to put it back together lol :D.
:( I'm a bit down, the fan holders just aren't gonna happen, the thickness of the sheet was 4.9mm not 5mm & I never knew until after I made the holders that cast acrylic sheet varies in thickness, this made the slot for the fans shrink by 0.5mm I tried filing & finger sanding to make the gap bigger but failed making a dogs dinner out of it so no striped lit up parts now, I sure don't fancy spending another £50 to replace the acrylic & rebuild, I'd sooner put that towards a scroll saw so I'm gonna time out & think about an alternative, actually I'm really disappointed with acrylic now after finding this fact out the hard way, sure it's fine for single layered tasks but for layered stuff that requires absolute precision it really isn't good if you don't know about this lack of precision in the material, however if you know about the varying thickness & plan according to that fact then it's not all bad & workable so I'll know for the next encounter I have with acrylic, also I messed up by not making jigs for while I stuck the holders together so they became rather wonky & required heaps of sanding to blend them seamlessly, done the sanding on 1 of them but wasn't happy with the result, they were supposed to be perfect fit & like I said, dogs dinner lol, so it's time to forget about the first big hicup & focus on an alternative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPWaQKuqENU
I wrote this a few hours ago, was tired & hungry, since had a meal, awesome far better alternative ideas already brewing :yellow_green: :D so there will be a surprise in this log after all :D, I might let the silly season pass through until I get started back up though & enjoy a bit of that GTX 580 goodness while it's still a beast ;), so over & out until January :bunny:.
i love this project
+ vento weighs close to 15 kilos