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ATX Mental Case
Re: Cobra-matic : Retro Bakelite Phonograph
Oh what a cool "Case" I hope you are going to keep this looking as 'stock' as possible. Have you considered a laptop style DVDRW?
You can get slot loading ones, that would hide away nicely, on this excellent case.
Good luck
Ouch!
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Re: Cobra-matic : Retro Bakelite Phonograph
Wow that 'case' has alot of modding potential. Would be cool to see a fan behind that huge dial on the front. Or even a vertical CD drive with the disk spinning behind it.
Hope it goes well.
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Re: Cobra-matic : Retro Bakelite Phonograph
Love the idea for the 'lift lid' CD, kinda retro meets techno, hell you could even invent a new musical genre whilst your at it lol.
Will defo be watching this one +rep.
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Re: Cobra-matic : Retro Bakelite Phonograph
Looks like a cool found item mod. I like it.
Also it's good to see you have Paul's book.
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Re: Cobra-matic : Retro Bakelite Phonograph - Bakelite despoiled
Thanks Simon and Xperiment. 
More for your viewing pleasure:
A little sketch-up mock-up to explain where this is going. The motherboard and case aren't exactly right but for sizing it'll work. I may need to flip the motherboard around and move the PSU back further in the case to fit the DVD drive in the front.
The case from the outside. It had about 6 inches of clearance on the inside before modding with the top of the video card just grazing the lid.
(These pictures were taken after the carnage)
The original phonograph turn table was mounted about 2-3 inches above the floor of the case on bakelite standoffs. I'm guessing for airflow(?) reasons.
With a dremel cutoff wheel, I removed the standoffs to open the case up.
With the standoffs in place the PSU and video card were sticking out of the case.
After the dremeling, much more room. The metal is cool perforated steel that I found awhile back. It will eventually be brass plated (along with the front bezel) when I've figured out the final place for everything. Needs some primer tho...I can see surface rust in the pic.
The front bezel - the gold/brass plating is wearing thin in a few places. It's pot metal underneath.
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Re: Cobra-matic : Bigboy goes on a diet
Remember this fan? It's an Antec 200mm
Turns out the fan was about 1/2-3/4" too wide to fit behind the bezel. The cover wouldn't fit back on. After I dremel'd the outside housing ring off, it fits with some tweaking. I put a thin styrene skin around the outside edge to even it out. (Note to self: White putty melts styrene if you put too much on.)
Ready for painting..,
The Bigboy has a 3 way switch for 980~1720 RPM, 34-60CFM, 20-32 dba depending on the switch position.
Here it is after paint. The fan blades were painted with Fusion brown, and dusted with black, and panzer grey. The housing was painted with fusion Brown and then coated with textured Rustoleum. The color is autumn brown.
I put a piece of copper contact paper where the Antec label was.
To mount it to the bezel took some trial and error.
To hold the screen on the bezel, it has posts for friction nuts that I just threaded. Then I tapped nylon spacers to hold the screen in place.
And to have a place to mount the fan. Sometimes the simplest answers are the best.
The fan mounted
From the front, it's shifted down about 3/8 inch from dead center due to space.
Which pics are better for worklogs? The bigger ones or the smaller ones in the previous posts?
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Re: Cobra-matic : Where a PSU mount is made
PSU mounting bracket made from 1/2 aluminum angle and aluminum modder's mesh. (How do you like my simulated fan grill?
It helps me remember which side is which.)
I'll either paint it black or a red primer color like the front bezel screen. The angle is one piece notched and held together by JB Weld type epoxy.
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