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Video Video: DIY Motherboard Armour

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by bit-tech, 1 Jun 2018.

  1. bit-tech

    bit-tech Supreme Overlord Lover of bit-tech Administrator

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  2. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Alternatively, a good photo of the motherboard scaled to the exact dimensions can be used. :thumb:
    Having fun with the new toy yet? :D Pocketing out the heatsink and stuff was probably overkill.
     
  3. MLyons

    MLyons 70% Dev, 30% Doge. DevDoge. Software Dev @ Corsair Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    No such thing here on bit-tech when it comes to modding.
     
  4. RedFlames

    RedFlames ...is not a Belgian football team

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    Shiny... though the lack of cardboard template disappoints me...

    ...*obligatory prod about subtitles here*
     
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  5. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    1 vote for Inuit.
     
  6. Maki role

    Maki role Dale you're on a roll... Lover of bit-tech

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    Yeah it 100% was overkill haha, did it for safety mostly as last time the slotting didn’t play nice with the endmill. Only had one chance to this one thanks to filming schedules so went with the safest but longer approach.

    Yup that classic method of course works fine, although since I have access to the right files it just made sense to go this route, made the modelling really quick for near 100% accuracy.
     
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