Hi boys, are just subscribed me, I want to also share with you my first Cross D3sk You excuse my English, use a translator.... I am Italian I start with to bring the various measures of the cuts to do to the firm that folding..... Here the plate thickness 1,5mm I leave you to the first image. ......
I love desk mods, I'll sub see where you take this one! For now, all I can say is you do have quite a good drawing and cutting technique!
It now touches to the central plate, that must be cut for being able to insert us the mortherboard::** Go with the holes::** I now insert the outdistance them some mortherboard::** These 2 aluminum plates will go on the part DX and sSX ........... Excuse my English.
Continuous with to realize the windows forLCD ed SSD Now the left side::* I now make the window for the dvd::* Same window on the left part::* ...............
Ok, now trace the 3 holes of the anterior fans, where then I position there the grate from 360::* Down of handcuff dremel::* : Et voilà ...............
I now pass to the other ledge after having marked well it for::* And I go to perforate::* I add some provisional gomminis::* It is fixed also the reservoir::*
Now in the back zone, I make the holes for the fans.... here it will also go then us the radiator::* Now make the same holes, but in the part of the plan of the reservoir, from where it will fish the fresh air::*
Now comes the moment to make the holes for the passage of the pipes of the liquid::* :asd: I start with the reservoir::* .................
Today I have made a test climbing on the whole HW in the desk, to see if it were everything ok, and that there were no errors::* :gosh Then I have gotten off the everything, and I am ready to bring the reservoir in firm, for the dust sabbiatura of glass, and then a beautiful dust painting opaque black opossidica.... :asd
Hello guys Today I have gone in firm to withdraw the Cross D3sk This morning to the job I was impatient to see..... .........
Wow! What a transformation. Part of me was hoping you'd keep the discoloured metal and just seal it - it looked very industrial/grungy, but the black looks great. Is it powder coated?