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    How I promised you do you get now the project log to my first mod „BS-Baumstamm“.

    Well all stated in April 2006 when I searched for some creative work in my free time. After a short time I came to the decision to mod my pc. And because I would have a PC which has nobody I watch more than 1000 cases in a lot of internet forums. The only thing that didn´t see was a pc in a piece of a log. So the idea for my first mod was born!

    After a too short planning stage I started with the building. And so looked the first phase of this case…



    …I hope your aren´t very startled about the quality in comparison the pictures of the Sinuskurve!

    Well because of some space problems the mainboard had to “leave” this place and I installed it at another place. Besides I put the PSU in a Case mode of Plexiglas. On the bottom of the case I put some white pebbles with some white LEDs between them. At the end of the second phase (after 4 months) the case looked how you could see at the following pictures…




    …but how you could see, too wasn´t the case really finished (no window, some things at the backside of the case…), but I was “ready” and not in the mood to continue.

    Three months later the project “BS-Baumstamm” continued. But there were two problems on the one hand the log was awry and one the other hand I got new ideas for the case.
    After I planed and abraded the log it looked so


    But this wasn´t the only change on the case. Also I cut a big hole on the right side of it.


    In this hole found two HDDs place how you could see on the next three pictures.




    And at least I cut something out of the back side of the case, that I had enough space for the connectors of the mainboard, the graphic card and the modem.



    But I didn´t chance only the log, also some things at the inner case. The DVD-drive got a window mod with some LEDs…


    Also I had to build the case for the PSU once again, because the “old” didn´t consort with the case and my new plan.


    Well and when I was ready with these things I could start with the assembling….




    …and because of an unsettled reason the fan controller caught fire how the following photo shows…

    …this was very annoying, but I couldn´t change it.

    And at the end of the third phase the case looked so








    Just before the DCMM (german casemodding contest) I got the idea of an socket on which I put the PC.


    And so looked the PC at the DCMM


    But how you could anticipate wasn´t the PC ready yet. And a fourth building phase followed, because the hardware was too hot without a radiator, the first reason. And the second reason do you see at this photo….

    …a little hole in the cooling circulation was the cause of this “dilemma”, and I was constrained disassemble the case.

    The following pictures show the mounting of an old bike radiator in the socket of the case.







    And here three photos of the final case.




    Concluding I wanted to say some words about my first mod. I know myself that the quality of this mod isn´t nearly as good as the quality of the Sinuskurve, and I hope your aren´t very disappointed! But this was my first mod, I was 16 years old, hadn´t a lot of experience and made one of the biggest mistakes in casemodding, I didn´t had a good plan from the beginning, so four building phases were necessary to get a halfway good PC. So a tip to all the modders, especially to the younger ones, take the time to plan your mod good!
    Despite of the not really good workmanship the PC was an eyecatcher at the fairs I exhibited the PC. And if I´ll have sometimes too much time and too much money I would build a second version of this PC.


    At least a little pretaste of my next project log

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    Still looks good. +rep You have three rep bars now.
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    Hope your pc doesn't get termites!
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    Nice job, I like how you have the pebbles with the lights, very unique, the fans on the side look quite nice too. Hard to pull off without looking Garish, well done.

    The white thing you have a picture of looks very clinicaly nice, reminds me of THX 1138 film (George Lucas before Star Wars, grim but noce film)

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    When the only thing I can find to complain about is the amount of time you spent building a fire-hazard PSU into a unique plexiglass enclosure, you've done well. +rep
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    Can I just add, Nice wood you have there, tee-hee.
    Modders Mesh? Doesn't that remind anyone else of Tension Sheet?

    (From Red Dwarf where a character travelled back in time and patented the Tension Sheet, a piece of bubble wrap painted red, and became a millionaire overnight)

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    love it

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    Finaly a unique mod. Very cool idea with the stones ! +rep

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenkie View Post
    Finaly a unique mod.
    Possibly the most absurd statement I have ever read on a modding website.

    Has every other mod you seen been built to a standard set of plans?

    Nice mod though ... wood is great for computer cases.

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    Possibly the most absurd statement I have ever read on a modding website.
    It depends on how one might define 'unique'. I kind of agree with him. The 'Case mods' I see around my area consist of a stock case with a window, plus a set of case fans or UV lights. Sure, there are also the Lego-PC and cardboard-PC variants but there a dime-a-dozen.

    There are cases of high-calibre; but are quite rare to see in the wild.

    In my books, a real case mod requires some dremel, DIY, time and effort.

    On the topic, the wooden PC you've constructed is really nice; I aspire to have as much woodworking knowledge as what you obviously do

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