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Sting.
A caseconstructie based on a mini-itx mobo. This time I went for a small case-construction. Especially after I made the BFG this time I wanted more contrast in my mod collection. Small mini-itx hardware is much easier to build in larger boxes, boxes or suitcases, but a entirely new custom case like this I've never seen.(yet) The hardware. This time I have a VIA EPIA ML5000EA motherboard, 17 x 17 cm. ![]() ![]() Everything is there and, video, 6 channel audio, 100 mbit lan and a passive cooled 533 MHz CPU. ![]() Also, I have a slot-in DVD player, it comes with an adaptor for the mobo. ![]() ![]() Then the HDD. First, I had a 40 GB 2.5 " laptop hard drive with an adaptor .... ![]() ... but I've found something much more fun. ![]() A SSD of a simple CF card. ![]() A 2Gb CF card, and the adapter comes (where else) from Hong Kong. Together with its passively cooled CPU and SSD he is 100% silent. By comparison, a picture with a standard 3.5 "HDD, a 2.5" HDD and the new SSD. ![]() Oh yes, and for comparison, this was a few years ago the 10 Megabyte Winchester disk .... ![]() ![]() SketchUp. My design is based on the general shape of a Scorpion. Judging from the minimum sizes of the hardware (mobo, powersupply and slot-in DVD player) I started playing with SketchUp. I even have a photo taken of the motherboard and all hardware components and in SketchUp used as texture. Can I recommend to everyone, looks much more realistic. ![]() A body ... ![]() ![]() ![]() a tail ... ![]() ![]() and two arms with slicers/dicers. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have long sought materials for the case, and I've found something unique. You know a lot of PCs are built from old motherboards, well, I found industrial circuitboards that have not yet been finished. ![]() Beautiful dark green circuit boards, completely flat and clean. ![]() An additional bonus was found only afterwards, when you shine a light slightly behind / under it, it shows the print-threads through it. ![]() A very nice effect, I think. ![]() As I used it with my R2-D2, I tried using the UV responsive gel pens again. ![]() Now my green pens bought them for this mod to be deployed, but my first experimental did not gave me the effect what I thought of it. ![]() The Case. As a basis, I have taken an aluminum plate of 1.5 mm thick. ![]() The measurements taken from SketchUp and drawn. Converted to the minimum height of the backplate. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ontopic, see my latest toy, a Ferm figuresaw I got from the flea market (cost 12 euros). ![]() And a new sander of Rexxon. ![]() Finishing is ofcourse still needed with needle files for finishing touch. ![]() The hole cut for the backplate. ![]() And then the sawn boards to the desired sizes. Even a quick mock-up with adhesive tape. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And now I show you how it looks with light behind it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For the assembly of printed circuit to the aluminum chassis I used brackets of the same aluminum and popnagels.(rivets?) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For the tail, I got some perforated aluminum strip. ![]() Like it so far? Frenkie |
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This is gonna look awesome. +rep on the idea.
I'm liking the light up behind the boards. Are you going to use Leds or cathode tubes to light it up? |
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We always love your mods dude, keep them coming!
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Cool idea and a great start.
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This looks awesome so far. Love the circuit boards. +rep
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Great idea with very good implementation.
+rep for you. |
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Dude, this looks pretty sweet. Good job.
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i found the leet
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The standard wires from the pico power supply are way too long.
![]() Because the powersupply is right beneath the mobo, a forest of wires is stucking out above it, and we dont want that now, do we? ![]() With some creative cutting and new connectors that piece is now tailored. ![]() The IDE cable that comes with the mobo is also standard way too long. ![]() This looks much better already. ![]() So it looks a little better already. ![]() Some connectors for the powerLED, HD-LED, reset and power switch, got them from old PCs, very handy to have laying around. ![]() The tail-backbone, I gave it some small nudges, in a logaritmic form. ![]() ![]() With some tape, I tried to imagine if my idea is going the right way. It sort-off has to resemble scales of a snake/fish. like. ish. ![]() ![]() ![]() Please note: this is only one side, the tail had three sides. ![]() ![]() The plates for one side of the tail ![]() And for both sides. ![]() |
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