Crap....for some reason I was thinking the deadline was the 23rd...not sure why...dang it, now I'm gonna be obsessing over why the 23rd is important. ....we need to have more contests during the summer.
Crap....for some reason I was thinking the deadline was the 23rd...not sure why...dang it, now I'm gonna be obsessing over why the 23rd is important. ....we need to have more contests during the summer.
TBCS 5TB Club :: coilgun :: bench PSU :: mightyMite :: Zeus :: E15 Magna EVThat we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously.
--Benjamin Franklin
We have another one starting in a few weeks. Keep your eyes open for it.
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
Results will be posted Friday night around 9pm est
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
The judging is going on tonight--They should be up by morning
Have you checked out the front page lately?
Projects:
Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
Book Of Knowledge
I apologize for the delay in the results. They will be posted by noon tomorrow.
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
Sorry for the delay guys. One of the Judging panel members was unable to cast his vote until late last night. I need the winners to please email me their complete shipping address with contact phone number so we can get these prizes shipped out.
Congrats to our winners.
1st Technochicken - Thermaltake Element T
2nd Pcclan - Thermaltake V3 black edition
3rd Juicebox - Lite on Slim External DVD Drive
Honorable Mention El-magnifico - Special Prize from TBCS
We would like to thank Thermaltake and Lite On for sponsoring this contest.
Keep your eyes open for our next contest which is going to be sponsored by NZXT.
We would like to ask that everyone post their entries in this thread now so everyone can see what they looked like. Thanks.
Last edited by OvRiDe; 03-22-2010 at 03:34 PM.
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
Here is my entry to the contest:
This design is based of the Thermaltake V3 Black Edition case.
I spy a TBCS logo in there!
Turned off, the computer's front panel will be flush with the wall. To turn it on, the user must first press his/her hand against the hand scanning panel on the bottom of the front panel. If the user is verified, their face will then be captured by the rotating camera in front drive bays. If the user passes this test as well, the computer will extend from it's recess in the wall by way of hydraulic arm fixed to an aluminum frame reinforcing the side of the case, and then boot up for use. This system protects the data on the computer, as well as the components of the computer itself. When the computer is not in use, it is recessed within the wall, so none of the hardware can be accessed or tampered with.
Rotating camera in drive bays:
Note: the top and side of the case are only removed to display the hardware inside.
Hand scanning panel cane be seen protruding from the front of the case so it does not impede airflow:
Frame and hydraulic arm supporting the case:
The computer's display, a 27:, 16:9 LCD, is mounted on an arm to the side of the case. It is adjustable in every direction, and when the computer is non in use, it is folded up so it is flush with the case.
The LiteOn DVD drive is mounted flush with the side of the 5.25" drive bays.
The 4 solid state drives in the computer are mounted horizontally, so that their connectors face towards the back side of the case. This way, the cables can easily be routed behind the motherboard tray and out of sight.
I created a virtual tour of of the case by recording within Kerkythea Rendering system. Here it is, in up to full 1080p if you have the bandwidth:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV2-MrcRSWE
Also, here is a slightly cut down version of the sketchup model I created for this (I had to reduce the size to 10mb, so some things were removed)
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...1881f1b319166e
Thanks to the TBCS staff for this awesome contest! It was a ton of fun, especially all the coded stuff at the beginning. I can't wait to see everyone else's entries.