For the last three months I have been planning a small office/multimedia PC made of wood. I was waiting to finish my semester at college and now,when it is over-I presend you my project-Arya. Here are rendered images of Arya. Yesterday, my friend brought me box containing the laser-cut wooden parts. And today,after some playing with the parts:
I see-thanks for explanation. They are similar construction because my friend's CNC machine only have two axes. If we had CNC with three axes, construction would be different a lot.
You mean because the black stuff? I actualy like it that way. It shows the shape of case little bit better. Todays progress-side panels assembled.
Today I continued my work on Arya. Second side panel is finished. I received brown paracord and golden power button. One meter long steel rod+saw= Assembly of top and bottom of the case. Top and bottom mounted on the case. Mockup with side panel.
I knew it seemed familiar somehow... http://www.tuvie.com/lfrit-toaster-design-with-3-levels-of-toast-through-a-simple-button/ Like your adaptation though, will be interesting to see how it looks finished!
Today work on the project continued. Golden power switch with brown paracord on cable. Front panel had too long cables and too many connectors. USB connectors are placed on mini PCB's with extended cables.
New parts arrived an hour ago. Front part covered with leather, rear part and new spacers. I will post better pics tomorrow.
Today I placed fornt USB connectors and I/O shield. You can see the size od Arya compared to that I/O shield.
Thanks jokkos. I am actually thinking of using more leather on Arya-maybe I cover this bottom ring with leather. Thanks Waynio. Layers are nice,but they are PITA to put together.
Ohh the joys of using layers, they are a pain aren't they The spacers make it a lil easier, how many times did you forget to use one and have to take it apart again ?
Today I worked on the electronics again-this time it was the RGB LED's with remote control (now you know what the smallest hole in front serves for ). Of course I didn't like the look and size of the controller, so I mod it a "little". XD PCB is insulated. And now the fun part. And small video of me playing with controller.