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Scratch Build – In Progress The Shrine (update 24/3 COMPLETED! photos and video)

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by quizz_kid, 14 Oct 2012.

  1. Mosquito

    Mosquito Just 'Plane' Crazy

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    Just had an idea... clear acrylic vertical with sliding dovetails... that would be such a PITA to cut in the acrylic, but think about how sweet that could look! Not saying you should do it, or anything, more of a "hmmm...."


    was that really in there when I read it the first time? How did I miss that :lol:


    I was going to say... I personally would have used a jack plane followed by a smoothing plane, then sand, but that's just me. And I don't own a band saw, or belt sander lol


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    Edit: Oh, and to answer your question, I think copper would go well on it, if you're still using the copper painted mesh you posted earlier
     
  2. quizz_kid

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    Clear acrylic/wood joint, now that´s dirty! Gonna try that some day. I like the idea very much, although I generally dislike acrylic and similar materials because of the fragility. Tiny scratches or finger prints will eventually destroy the hole piece. That´s one of the reasons I chose wood I guess, a material adorned by time rather than ruined.

    I don´t use handtools such as planes. I´m raised by machines :D But I can always learn I guess...

    And yes, there will be a lot of copper in this build, you´ll see :naughty:
     
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    Small update...

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    Found this little HDMI extension cable... Perfect for my build.

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    Here´s a test mounting with most of the hw. As you can see I changed the color from white to orange, the one I used for primer. I don´t know if I´ll keep it like that, it doesn´t suit the color scheme that well... well.

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    Here´s from above

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    Another angle

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    Then I made a 40mm hole in the top plate, just above the res. For refill and such.

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    Then I made a 40mm cap cyliner from walnut...

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    ... and glued it onto the res cover. Ohhh, I can´t get enough of that combo, walnut and copper. I´m never going back to brass again :lol::lol::lol:

    Laterzzz
     
  4. quizz_kid

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    Didn´t liked that orange at all and decided to go all copper instead. Shiny stuff :lol:


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    Made a short IEC cable. This was a job for my little helper

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    Sleeved it with a nice lace I found at home

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    Another angle

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    This is from under. I really like the copper color. The MDF looks almost metal.

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    Another shot of the bottom

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    Got a 6mm copper rod in the mail today. Cut it it small pieces and put them in the fot.

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    Milled holes in the top plate, for pci-e riser and ATX-cables.

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    A small sanding modification to the riser to fit through the hole. And of course I had to do something about that grey color...

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    ... Blackalize it!

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    Some fine saning on the shell an into the finishing room.

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    Made a mesh for the backside and painted it copper.

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    Also decided to stain the top plate. It´ll look nice I think.

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    Finally I sat down and made some progress on the arduino breadboard...


    And here´s a short blurry video of the glowing light I´ll be using later. Enjoy!

     
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  5. C4B12

    C4B12 Minimalistic PC's

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    All copper will be so sick :)
     
  6. siliconfanatic

    siliconfanatic Johny-come-Lately

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    you made me spew out my soup through my nose!! + rep:hehe:
     
  7. quizz_kid

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    Thanx guys...

    I have a question. Does anyone here know where to get special angled SATA cables?
    I´ll need a cable with an angle like this:

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  8. Waynio

    Waynio Relaxing

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    http://uk.startech.com/Cables/Drive/SATA?page=5
    Says coming soon though, these offer a lot of things you wish were more available as a modder, they even have hard to find made easy as their thing, I've bought from them before & they are good. :D

    Quizz, this is soooooo nice & copper with walnut is gorgeous, copper seems to go real nice with anything dark, the glowing light is very nice too. :D
     
  9. dotdrew

    dotdrew What's a Dremel?

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    Nice build, not often you see wooden cases, especially not ones with such a nice grain. Good choice on the Mobo too, love the colour schemes on ASRock's stuff. Look forward to seeing it finished. :)
     
  10. quizz_kid

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    That´s great, thanks mate! I´m going to contact them for more info. And yeah, copper is my new love :lol::lol::lol:

    Thank you Dotdrew! Yeah, ASRocks boards are jummy... A lot of black!!
     
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    Todays work, after three layers of finishing:

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    Double layer of copper mesh and some dust filter for the intake

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    My three 40mm fans didn´t fit so I had to ditch one. But here´s the two mounted.

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    Glued the magnets into the back door

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    This is a view from above...

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    This is how the front looks right now, simple and elegant. I also changed the power switch to a somewhat bigger one. I don´t know about that copper nut though... keep it?

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    And then I finished up the foot stand. I think I really like the gaps with copper rods

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    Close up



    Laterzzz
     
  12. siliconfanatic

    siliconfanatic Johny-come-Lately

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    oh good lord i need a new pair of jeans thanks to that post.... curse you ! :lol:
     
  13. Mosquito

    Mosquito Just 'Plane' Crazy

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    Nice... gotta love when things don't go quite as planned, but turn out better anyway (the gaps). Looks great. I might have missed it somewhere, but what did you use for finish?
     
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    Thanks! And don´t bother changing pants if it´s copper you like, cause there´ll be more of that, I promise :D

    Thank you mate! Yeah... That is very common for me. Glad I make mistakes sometimes. And for finish I use Danish Oil.
     
  15. Mosquito

    Mosquito Just 'Plane' Crazy

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    Nice, I just used Danish Oil for the first time myself, last week. It looks really great on that walnut.
     
  16. C4B12

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    Waynio Relaxing

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    Really like the exposed copper rods on the base, awesome accident, love those. :D
     
  19. C4B12

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    I always use those. Comes in all kinds of angles. :)
     
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    Thank you mate! I like them too :lol:

    They sure seem to do!
     

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