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Old 6th Jul 2011, 23:00   #1
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Project: Honeycomb - Completed - CustomPC Featured Mod Nov 2012


Honeycomb will by a scratch build, double wide server case.

This mod is brought to you by:

Thanks to John and his team at Delvie's for helping with the Plexi!


Thanks to Bill for providing some goodies!


Thanks to Maurizio at Lamptron for providing a fan controller and some UV Cold Cathodes.


Thanks go Gregor at EK for providing a bunch of the watercooling parts.


Thanks to the guys at Bitspower for loads of watercooling bits.

Hardware
Motherboard: Gigabyte 880GA
CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 @3.0GHz
GPU: 2x something
HDD: 1x 320 HDD (OS), 2x 2TB HDDs (Case can hold roughly HDDs 20 total)
PSU: Corsair 100W
Optical Drive: Blu-ray Player
RAM: 4GB G.Skill PC 1600


The Case

Here are my original Sketchup designs.







Updates:
Update #1: Received Mobo and Plexi Sizes
Update #2: Received more parts
Update #3: The Saw
Update #4: Drill Press
UPdate #5: New Mobo Side Panel
Update #6: Testing
Update #7: Case Fans
Update #8: An Evening Designing
Update #9: MNPCTECH Sponsor
Update #10: Experimenting
Update #11: Fabricating
Update #12: Finishing the Frame
Update #13: Plexi Work
Update #14: Lamptron Sponsor
Update #15: MNPCTECH Goodies
Update #16: How I Keep it Together
Update #17: EK Waterblocks Sponsor
Update #18: Woe Is Me
Update #19: Front Panel
Update #20: Lamptron Goodies
Update #21: Media Card Reader Cutout
Update #22: Coming Together and Side Panel Design
Update #23: Cutting the Mobo Side Panel
Update #24: Custom Waterblock and Cables
Update #25: EK Waterblocks Goodies
Update #26: Installing the Rad/Res
Update #27: Lighting
Update #28: Supplies, Rivets and Sleeving

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Old 7th Jul 2011, 09:51   #2
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Received Mobo and Plexi Sizes

Got my mobo in today!



Here is the final cut of plexi sizes.

1 sheet of:
  • 17 1/2" x 17 1/2" Black Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - BACK
  • 17 1/2" x 17 1/2" Clear Acrylic Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - FRONT
  • 18" x 18" Black Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - BOTTOM
  • 18" x 17 1/2" Black Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - TOP
  • 16" x 17 1/2" Black Plexiglass 1/2" Thickness - CENTER
  • 12 1/4" x 4 1/4" Black Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - PSU COVER

2 Sheets of:
  • 17 3/4" x 18" Clear Acrylic Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - SIDES


4 Sheets of:
  • 4" x 17 1/2" Black Plexiglass 1/4" Thickness - HDD RACKS


12 - 1" x 1" Clear Acrylic Plexiglass cubes- CORNER SUPPORTS

4 -1" Transparent Amber Extruded Transparent Colored Acrylic Plexiglass Rod 1" diameter - CASE FEET


Cheers till later.
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Old 8th Jul 2011, 04:46   #3
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Finally got parts in.

AMD Athlon II X4 640


XSPC 2 meter Orange LED kit


OCZ 1000W PSU










Came with these nifty Velcro ties.


2x2GB G.Skill RAM PC 1600






Media Card reader


Lots of Orange sleeving and shrink tubing.



Still waiting for the framing and for my sponsor to reply about the Plexi.

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Got my saw yesterday Just waiting on a few more things to arrive then its off to work!









All put together!




New blad installed.




I should be finalizing the deal with my sponsor on the plexi today or tomorrow then hes shipping it all to me. Hopefully I get the drill press soon.

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Got my Drill Press today





Not as many pieces as I was expecting.







All done.



Vise


Circle cutter for the fan holes.


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Started working on the side panel again. I wasn't happy with the last one so here is the new one so far.



Going to be doing more work tonight on it.
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Got the motherboard tray from Mountain Mods finally and I decided its time to test out the hardware to make sure its all good. I didn't attach the other back part that had the fan hole in it because it will just get in the way when I go to mount this to the case.





Mobo, RAM and Power/Reset switches installed.


CPU


PSU




Since Everything was hooked up correctly I figured it was time to power it up. I flicked the switch on the PSU and hit the Power button and BOOM. The freaking $200 PSU blew up. I was so mad. Luckily I have my old one that I'm giving my sister.



That PSU booted just fine. I started the RMA already with Newegg for the PSU so I need to mail that out tomorrow.

Here are the switches in the dark. The "O" one is power and the dot one is the reset button. I put the LED for the reset to the HDD activity LED so it gets lit and I can see the HDD activity! 2 with 1 is good!


Everything after that went pretty smooth. I found out that my SATA DVD drive was bad so I put on an old IDE one and it installed WHS just fine.

My Plexi sponsor is sending me the plexi tomorrow or Friday so I should have it in about a week and then I can remeasure everything and start cutting the frame. Once that is built I will start to figure out how to mount all the plexi to it.

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Got my order in from Newegg with some nice case fans!


8x Zigmatek 140mm Orange fans with White LEDs








They have small blades but they move a ton of air.


Now lets make them look pretty!

Removed the sticker.


Sleeve them!!


At first I kept the stock white connector but I then decided that it would look funny and stand out. So I replaced them with the black ones I ordered for the fan extension cables. Didn't take a pick but they look good.


All of them done.



I got bored last night so I figured I would start cutting the shrink tubing to 15mm lengths.

14.99.... close enough


These are all ready


Need to trim these ones down later. They are about 1mm off. Maybe less. Just need to trim a hair off of them.


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So I spent the past 6 hours roughly working on the design. Leaning some new techniques too.

Here are the shots I took after figuring out how to get Kerkythea and Sketchup v8 to play nice. They are all very low res for now. The final design will be all high res. They will take probably close to 15-30 minutes to render ^^









Inside the mobo side

You can see I started playing with the cabling up top where the ATX Power cable comes through the pelxi.

HDD side

Now in the middle I had an ingenious to hide my cabling. I would put a piece of plexi down the center about 1 to 1.5" off the center panel. It would be anchored with nuts and bolts and I'll use aluminum spacers to make it sturdy and exact. there is also a piece of orange pexi that will either be UV reactive or have LEDs in it.

This is not the final layout. Its getting close but isn't there yet. Lets see if I can score a WC sponsor or 2 and then we will have some major changes. I have them in mind but don't want to jinx myself by making the model yet.

I found a few things out and I just might have to put some tutorials together for everyone. But that will take a few days.

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Got in lots of parts this week. Also scored mnpctech as a sponsor! Will have an update soon.
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I got my 2nd sponsor!

Big thanks to Bill at MNPCTECH! He will be providing some Billet Machined Aluminum case feet, 2 types of modders mesh and a Beer Bottle Opener!
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Since this is my first scratch build I am a bit out of my comfort zone. Before I get to what I did here is some stuff I received.

Orange LED strip



Its not very bright for being 12v....


Honeycomb mesh from MNPCTECH




It had a thick end to it that had to go.


Tin snips worked great but this is what I had left.


So on to some real modding...

I had some scrap pelxi left over from an old mod that I started expermenting on. I traced a 140mm hole on it and started drilling.






And after the first round of sanding.


2nd round


3rd round was finally enough. Here it is with a fan.



Its not 100% smooth but its damn close. I'll probably use a 140mm hole saw on the actual case plexi. This was me trying it out by hand.

Now to the frame. Here is the little mock up I made so I could figure out the best joint to use.



It proved to be pretty sturdy. It's not exact... so I have to make sure my cuts on the real pieces are exactly on.


So to solve the gap I used some J-B Weld.

Its curing right now. I'll sand it later tonight or tomorrow and post pics of how it looks.

Here are the screws I will be using. 6/32 self tapping hex head screws.

They grip like nothing else. Greatly improves the joint over the crappy screws I used at first. I might switch these for some black anodized hex head screws that I'm using everywhere else in the case.

And finally I didn't want the mesh to look all flat and lame. I wanted it to be "domed". So I cut a peice, put it in the mock 140mm hole and pouned it with a rubber mallet. It came out rather well.






Well that's it for today. I have a 3 day weekend so expect another update. Hopefully I can get the frame done this weekend.

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Old 8th Jul 2011, 20:52   #15
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Wow buddy nice to see you here! I ve read all of what you ve done so far and I cant wait to see that beast finished!!!! Mod on my friend!
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Fabricating

Thanks Angel!

I worked all day today fabricating the frame. Too a lot longer than I was expecting but I guess that's the price to get it right the first time. Well... pretty right. There are some small gaps but I knew that would happen because the L brackets I made are not exactly at 90 degrees.

Here are the brackets. I cut 1"x1" 1/8" thick angled aluminum in 1/2" sections.

I then measured and drilled the holes for the screws. Very easy but time consuming job when I needed 32 of them. Plus spares.

The first side cut.


And all put together.




I then measured the straight peices that connect both sides together and cut, drilled and installed them on one of the side pieces. (Sorry about the yellowish images. I took these at night so no natural light coming in the window.)



No real gaps like my small model I made so that's a good start. I won't have to use too much J-B Weld to fill the gaps.

I then put the other side on top so I could make sure it came to 18" exacly from end to end and it didn't... I was 1/8" off on all legs. So I marked them and will be cutting them down first thing in the morning. Its too late to cut now.


More work on the frame tomorrow and probably starting to map out the cuts in the acrylic. I probably won't cut any of it until after my vacation.

Cheers till next time.
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Great job, looks like it's coming along. Looking forward to following this work log.
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Btw, I would highly recommend a 5" hole saw for the 140mm cutouts. They are a little expensive, but well worth the cost. It will save you hours in sanding and filing, plus you always get a perfect hole. Check out McMaster Carr here, as they are about half the price of Home Depot or Lowes

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Check out McMaster Carr here, as they are about half the price of Home Depot or Lowes

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