Coming Together and Side Panel Design
Yesterday and today I worked on putting the top and bottom panels onto the case. I also worked on the design for the side panel window today.
First I measured where I wanted the holes to be for the bottom panel.
Then I drilled and tapped them.
I then drilled the holes for the case screws and for the case feet.
Attached the feet.
In order to do the top panel I had to temperamentally attach the side and front panels.
Marked where I need to drill.
Another good fit.
I decided that I wanted to paint the motherboard tray and I/O backplate orange so I took them apart.
Sprayed them with some self etching primer.
And now I am putting the orange on. I am doing light coats so that it looks even.
Now for the side panel. I didn't know how I was going to draw the hexagons so I experimented first.
It looks ok but after 3 or 4 of the hexagons, it wasn't square.
So now what? It took me awhile but I then figured out that I should measure the hexagon I cut out and just make a grid on the panel. IDK why I didn't think of that in the first place but oh well.
Progress shots.
Starting to form the window.
And finally with all 4 windows cut out. Through the 3 small ones on the right, you will be able to see the 2 reservoirs.
I think I will start cutting the side panel tonight. Hopefully I'll get the motherboard tray finished today or tomorrow.
Cheers till then.
Cutting the Mobo Side Panel
After I finished drawing up the side panel yesterday I started cutting it. It took me roughly 4 hours to do the 1 large window and 3 small ones. I wanted ever cut to be perfect because you can always take more off, you can never put it back.
When cutting windows plexi, first thing to do is drill out your corners so you have somewhere for you blade to go.
First one done.
Second.
And finally the third small window.
You can see how the edges are just a bit off. So here they are after filing for a good 30 minutes to get it perfect.
Next up is the large window. I had to drill lots of holes.
Done! Well... almost.
Using the technique that I do, You will still have most corners looking like this but that's OK. I take my jigsaw and clean up the corners with ease.
All done!
Here are some shots to show the edges. Remember, this is all done by hand so its only about 95-98% perfect. I might have to file 1 or 2 of the the sides again.
And here is what it looks like on the case.
This is only the 1st level of the side panel. There will be raised hexagons on the top, one orange with a black one on top. And behind the window cut out there will be Orange and then the clear piece. The Orange will have LED's behind it to give it some glow.
Since I have some clear plexi I figured I would cut that to size too and since I don't have a table saw or a laser cutter, I had to make my own.
Here I am using a level as my guide so that the line is perfectly straight.
Up close shot.
Not too bad.
And since I cut that piece off, I used it as my straight edge for the next cut.
Another good cut.
The line to the left is where the frame stops.
Here is what it looks like in comparison to the panel.
That's it for now. I'm still painting the mobo plate and I/O back plate. Until I receive more plexi all I can do is attach the front panel. I might find some other small things to do but nothing major.
Cheers till next time.