Hello guys, I want to present my 4th project in the field modding. This new mod is just on building a Wall Mount, but that will not be fixed to the wall. I leave for now the imagination, a big screen 40" Special thanks to Bitspower, and Vincent and LiHan, Mayhems and Mod-One thank you immensely for support. Special thanks to Danilo Lettieri for his creations cnc Find her page here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/creazioniDanilo/photos/ ------------------------------------------------ Motherboard: Asrock Z270 Taichi Cpu: Intel i7 6700K Ram: Corsair Platinium Dominator 3000MHz DDR4 32GB Vga: EVGA GTX 1070 Founders Edition Ssd: Corsair Neutron Series XT 480GB Cable: Mod-On Wb Cpu: Bitspower CPU Block Summit EF (Intel) (Acrylic Top Version) Wb Vga: Bitspower Nvidia GTX 1080 Reference Acrylic V1 Wb Hd: Bitspower S350 Acrylic Top With Clear Panel Pump: Alphacool VPP655 - single edition Top D5: Bitspower Dual D5 MOD TOP (Acrylic Version) Reseivor: Bitspower Water Tank Hexagon - Acrylic (Limited Edition) Tubing: Bitspower None Chamfer PETG Link Tube OD14MM-Length 500MM Fittings: Bitspower Black Sparkle Fitting Liquid: Mayhems Radiator: Bitspower Leviathan Xtreme 360 4xG1/4" Radiator Material for the realization* Wood - imitation leather - screws varies - glue.
Let's start with a gem just made to CNC from Danilo Lettieri. Find her page here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/creazioniDanilo/photos/
Continuous modification of the pedestal, slightly shortening the legs, and smoothing out all the angles, and adding other safety screws. Then start with the central panel.
That afternoon I decided to begin to place the trays department, folding and cutting the rigid pipes.
Here we are with a new step. I adjusted and fixed at the rear of the 5 reservoir, set the pumps and made holes for the bulkhead, and bend the upper tubes of the radiator, with the use of the templates of Bitspower. Stay tune .....
This morning I went to finally withdraw the faux leather fabric He was missing the adhesive to glue it.
Before and after the first pass of epoxy resin spray, to harden around the panel, before pasting the skin. .................
And after a few days of drying glue you begin to reassemble everything..... And in the meantime came the new girl: Asrock Z270 Taichi