Awesome progress dude!
Every single bit is freakin sweet
Cant wait for more
Keep up the good work![]()
Awesome progress dude!
Every single bit is freakin sweet
Cant wait for more
Keep up the good work![]()
Never go to bed angry, stay awake and plot your revenge
Awesome project! The fiber work is top notch.
I was curious about the corner braces, where did those come from? What are they called? Has anyone else seen anything similar? They're perfect for my mod I might be startin'Thx
Send you a PM mofo.
Working on some more dustfilters. I don't want the dust to reach the radiators or even get into the ducts. So I will need dustfilters for the intakes on the sidepanels. I'm talking about these guys.
This is what I came up with.
I integrated the frosted white intake grill. Used some pieces of acrylic to raise it a bit. Glued it onto the grill and mounted it from behind with some bolts, not visible in when mounted.
All parts joint.
This part will be mounted in here, so from the back of the intake.
Not ready yet, still need to make something that keeps this thing in place.
Holy crap. Those are awesome. Fantastic work.
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is that a 120.9 raddy on your case, or are you just happy to see me?
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stunning, how does one tap a hole?
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Looks great so far!
i lold so hard when i read this... its my new sig quote
but all laughter aside
you first drill a hole to the size for your tap, next you run your tap into the hole
a tap pretty much looks like a bolt, with notches cut down the side to allow the chips from tapping clear out
I will take a picture from my G1/4 tap for you and it is just b4i7 told you. Just drill a hole, slightly smaller then the tap and turn the tap into the hole. The tap cuts a thread into the material and pulls itself to the other side of the material.
This one is a G1/4 tap and has to be done in two steps. The one in the picture is the first one.
The four dustfilters for the sidepanels are in place now.
From the back (inside from the case)
and with the acrylic duct mounted.
The sidepanel from the other side.