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Building a new computer.
And to start, I decided to completely custom build my own computer case out of 1/16" aluminum diamond plate. I'll just copy and paste what I posted in a modding forum.
The supplies. Brand new Dremel 400 XPR. A whole bunch of diamond plate which I bought from work for $22. Aluminum square tubing, some aluminum angle bar. Piece of sheet aluminum with a mirror finish, purchased from work for under $1. ![]() And here we go... ![]() This nifty little device here was nice to have. Helped eliminate shadows produced by my hand, etc, etc. ![]() Here's the frame all cut, and ready to be put together.. ![]() I was eager to see what the final product would begin to look like, so my friend and I taped the frame together. It made me very excited. ![]() Another shot of the frame, held together by tape. ![]() Say hello to my motherboard mounting tray/plate. Needs to be cut to fit the case, of course. ![]() On the phone with my uncle, discussing some welding he'll be doing for me. At first I was just going to screw the frame together, but the screws I bought are a bit too bit, so I decided that instead of buying more screws, I'd just have my uncle who's a professional welder, weld the frame together for me. That will be done on Friday, as well as cutting the diamond plate to fit the frame. ![]() |
very nice dude. never thought of building a case.
i'm trying to make my desktop dissapear. |
That does look really neat, how long does it take you to cut through that aluminum square tubing with the dremel?
Oh and awesome Airheads DVD on your table, I love that movie |
Not too long at all. Once you get a decent technique down, it's pretty easy going.
Today while I was at work (metal recycling yard), I came across a couple more things I'll be able to use in the new computer. Some aluminum mesh for fan grills. ![]() And I came across this as I was unloading a truck. I figure I can try it out and see how it works as the radiator for the liquid cooling kit I'll be putting in. ![]() It all cost me only $2, so I figured why not. |
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