okay so my thickness sucks, 1/4" is almost twice as thick obviously that is going to be a better choice, but would it be able to withstand the...
i was hoping for some feedback even if someone thinks its stupid....
[IMG] The four holes are for the power and reset switches. The top is for the power switch, there is a link below. And the bottom is the reset....
[IMG] This pic shows that there is some room to play with on the plug. And how the notch on the backplane holds the bracket. [IMG] I exploded one...
[IMG] 3ft angle power cord [IMG] plug With the power issue sorted all I will have to do is use the plug that came with the PSU and plug it...
[IMG] The recording machine ram and mobo are nestled in the corner, and the hard drives are basically in the same place as the gaming machine hard...
Gaming Rig Water Cooling! [IMG] The overview of a nightmare that I had. Well lets get to it! This whole loop revolves around the XSPC Ion Res/Pump...
[IMG] I added the rest of the case ahead of adding the GPU. [IMG] This is the worst GPU representation that you have seen in AutoCAD. I will use a...
[IMG] This is the internal radiator mount for the gaming rig, there are locations that will allow me to put a wire mesh fan grill (to keep small...
[IMG] Then we have the bottom of the case, with a hexagon grill. All of the case parts are made from 3mm thick plexiglass, there are 2 clear side...
The Logo [IMG] This is a play on the tri-force (from Zelda) logo, there is a B (the triangles are the bumps of the B) with no out line and an I....
Project Bi – Concept/ Working Title *Disclaimer* I know that the feet on this case are not tall enough to deal with any carpet pile depth,...
sounds like its time to move....
your posts always seem to have so much ADD i can never figure out what your trying to do... much less why... but carry on, i watch
holy snap thats alot of information at once your workshop is god-like looking forward to watching this build progress
the inner corner is what i was referring too sorry for my lack of communication skills
milling uses a round bit, almost like a drill bit and a lathe spins the material around, granted it can make a square since you finally said what...
learning how to do something is never a waste - unless you keep making the same mistake every time
more room for liquid cooling equipment it could be longer and be all internal
i think the easiest way to make it would be takeing material that is 4 mm thick and cutting 45 degree edges on 2 sides then using a glue/screw...
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