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Old 25th May 2012, 20:30   #1
Fonne
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Small WC ITX (Lots of Acylic + First Casebuild)

Hi

Have been reading a LONG time on bit-tech but newer really used the forum, so think this is a nice way to start ...

(Hope my English is ok)

The casemod is going to be a very small watercooled ITX setup, but right now the money stops me, so the planning is still going on.

The Hardware im going to use will be something like:

Asus Z77 ITX
i7-3770k
GTX670
120/128 GB SSD
- Water on CPU + GPU

Dont know exactly how to use this "Planning" Thread, but would people like the see some older test that I have done (Engraving Acrylic), different casemods ideas from Autodesk Inventor ?

Or would it be boring when its not about this mod exactly?

Regards Fonne (Uploading some different pictures right now)
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Old 26th May 2012, 08:11   #2
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Some laser engraving:



A Bench table - Using Autodesk Inventor





And Working with CNC



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Old 26th May 2012, 18:23   #3
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Any that like acrylic ? :-)





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Old 5th Jun 2012, 17:57   #4
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Dont have much time, but right now still looking at colors :-)



Some Glitter ...





And some Matt finish ...







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