Hey friends. Already set the feet of the case, has four layers of paint. I've put a rubber and neoprene to prevent vibration. Here the feets installed in the case. At the front they have put a bar of aluminum feets to prevent it rotating rods are fixed in the cylinders. I've set the bar to the feets with screws M3 x 12 mm. Here are the front feets are only attached to the cylinder rod, travel is 55 mm. As you see the feets are tilted to either side, and with increasing remain case accented legs flat on the floor/table. Now a few pictures of the case in the table. The case raised to 55 mm. Regards.
So, opening a link and forgetting with project log is open makes thing magical.. i clicked over and saw a case being lifted in the air, on its own.. and it made my day.. those case feet, with the lift look so good, great looking, and performing case you have there. good job
Man you always making me troll like a sick elephant, that thing its not a computer, its .... its.... its.... a spaceship???? You have to buy me a jaw holder man if you keep going like this!!! on man!!!!
Why its necessary to add anything neat or fancy in computer case anyway? Because it just looks cool and different, maybe thats one reason to mod anyway.
Indeed. When this log first started, I was baffled by alot of what was being described. Maybe it was lack of coffee on my part and the fact I always have BT open first thing in the morning, but watching this come together shows some fantastic ingenuity.
Yeah, well. Maybe I'm just too practical, but I really hate introducing stuff to my case that doesn't serve a purpose. I enjoy keeping it as lean, light and neat as possible - but hey, that's just me. However, I still enjoy watching people go crazy like this - I just wondered if I had missed something in the process...
Thanks for the coments guys Really is not necessary to lift the case, is just to give a looks cool and different, as La carotte d l'o says. Soon the video.
First things first this is awsome I like your ideas and excelent craftsmanship. Def subbed. Now I have a question. How did you connect that small monitor to your video card? Is there a place i can find pin outs on an lcd screan? Any help would be appreciated.
Migui, don't bother if some people says "why?" or something. You're having a good times doing all this job, I mean that you're having fun!
I love this case! Although the feet thing - in combination with the PSHT-tsssssss of the pneumatics, I'm worrying that your case is going to do this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdWDJWFoKCE&feature=related