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If thats the case then the conversion could be relatively simple (assuming you have a bedded CNC like most DIY people make). Though I would imagine you might get a cleaner cut with laser over plasma (or that was the case in my professional experience). The other option you could take is investigating water jet cutting. I haven't put a ton of time into researching it, but I know the quality of cut can be top notch.
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On your site it lists it as a product - how much?
Could you make it a bit wider so I can fit a PCIe card in? A short PCB GTX 670 would be perfect
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hey Bindi
280 GBP including fans and DVD slot loader. There is no need to make it wider as Tenuis is designed to take PCI express card via 90 degree raiser (which I can supply). GTX 670 pcb will fit in. however I'm not going to make any more of hand build versions, as I just cannot keep up with orders (I can still make one for you). Major part will by fabricated by contractor in future, but I don't now exactly how much will it cost yet.
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Incredible! I like it very much. Can you give us some pics of the inside with the components installed?
How difficult was the wiring - did you have to use wiring extensions? Do you have internal USB ports for wireless dongles (keyboard, mouse, etc)? I really like the stealthed drive and the hidden ports - well done! |
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It's very nice...
And i decided to inspire to your project ![]() I don't need of dvd player and don't put the botton and I/O in the top of tower for simplify the project but if you want you can give us a foto of the joint between wood and steal in the lateral face... ![]() I don't understand how did you do it...
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sorry for late reply.
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Hi all. I took some fresh photos of another Tenuis, so I thought I could share them
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SO MUCH GORGEOUS!
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Veeeeeeerrrrry nice.
![]() ![]() Didn't know about the slide out piece for IO access, nice.
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OK, so this may be some kind of design sacrilege but if you scaled the dimensions slightly to fit a micro-atx mobo, such as a nice asus gene 5. You could totally put a watercooling loop in there and have a sexy gaming rig.
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In some of those shots it looks so good its almost a render
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Thanks man
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Incredible, I had not seen this until the MOTY nominations (you got my vote of couse!).
I was just going to see if you were selling these pieces, then saw plenty of discussion here already. IMHO £280 odd is a great price for something this well crafted that would likely last upwards of 10 or 20 years in a house before looking outdated. Have you tried different wood types? Black stained oak is a personal favourite (but perhaps all-black would be a bit much). If you were looking to go public and sell multiple numbers of these I would suggest approaching a high-end audio store such as one of the Bang & Olufsen franchises (or maybe somewhere like Richersounds), as this is the kind of thing that would appeal to these customers. These shops often like having interesting window displays... Stunning. |
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I've voted this for MOTY, so elegant, well done.
You could build and sell the barebones cases, I reckon the demand on this forum would be very high if you came up with an easier to build/slightly dumbed down version!
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Thanks guys!
Different woods, I can do mahagony, but I don't really like that wood. Black stained oak is very nice, maybe with combination with silver, or polished alu, but I would have to find supplier who can do 5mm thick boards... cheap. When It comes to other variations of Tenuis and other form factors, I'm working on 34mm thin-ITX version with options of i3, i5, i7 desktop chips and up to 16GB 1600 memory, as I see a lot of potential in this new form factor. other than that... miniITX desktop/barebone version? I don't know... maybe ![]() Self assembly. Would be possible if there was no wood
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