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Scratch Build – In Progress Dark Blade by G69T

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by G69T, 30 Nov 2004.

  1. EdOBeA

    EdOBeA What's a Dremel?

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    Great..
     
  2. G69T

    G69T CNC Modder

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    I use the middle hole to lock the top and those marks are produced from the screws. ;)
     
  3. gideon

    gideon What's a Dremel?

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    anodized aluminium is so hot
     
  4. dutchcedar

    dutchcedar What's a Dremel?

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    Seeing how you set-up these parts in your mill is great. :hip:

    I really enjoy watching you turn flat metal into graceful shapes. :thumb:
     
  5. G69T

    G69T CNC Modder

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    Hallo guys, in this moment I'm working........


    .....the support pieces of the lock system!! :rock:

    Ciao! ;)
     
  6. G69T

    G69T CNC Modder

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  7. Lazlow

    Lazlow I have a dremel.

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    Holy shiznit! I can't think of anything to describe it...
     
  8. cderalow

    cderalow bondage master!

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    is it me or is the top slightly lighter in color than the lower portion?

    Also, the high gloss of the optical drive cover really looks out of place now... any thought into making an aluminum version?
     
  9. Lazlow

    Lazlow I have a dremel.

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    It might be the angle and lighting that it's taken, but I agree.
     
  10. leviathan18

    leviathan18 What's a Dremel?

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    that is alu all alu afaik
     
  11. r0z|3o0n

    r0z|3o0n What's a Dremel?

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    I agree... for someone with his insane level of skill it shouldn't be too hard to whip up a quick alu faceplate for it.

    Fantastic case, i'm still hunting around the floor for my bottom jaw after those full case pictures. :jawdrop:
     
  12. yahooadam

    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    wow that looks sweet :D

    BTW, how do you thread them, by hand or by machine ?
     
  13. -x-hellfire

    -x-hellfire What's a Dremel?

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    what are the four temperature units meant to be used for?

    2 water stations
    cpu(s)
    computer/moderboard
    harddisk(s)
    ambient outside temp?
    powersupply?

    are there any fan controllers, if there are any fans in the case?
    are there any controlunits for the waterstations?
    ...are the automatic?


    The style of the LCD and the text on it look abit out of place of the overall design of the whole awsome computercase. :cooldude:
     
  14. G69T

    G69T CNC Modder

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    Yes, it's the angle of lighting that I have taken. The anodized aluminium colors are equal or similar. ;)




    No aluminium version of the DVD cover. :)

    I use in this mode the four thermal sensors.

    1. CPU
    2. CPU water circuit.
    3. GPU
    4. GPU water circuit.

    and I don't use any controllers.

    Bye bye ;)
     
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  15. G69T

    G69T CNC Modder

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  16. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    The whole project is simply overwhelming. Do you happen to have any idea how long you've spent time with this project?
     
  17. yahooadam

    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    what else are you going to do to it o_O

    you cant make it any taller can you :p
     
  18. dutchcedar

    dutchcedar What's a Dremel?

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    I'm so damned impressed by this project, its just hard to put into words. The machining is beyond most jewelry and the detail goes beyond anything done before in a PC, its simply amazing. I've seen machining of this caliber in a few aerospace projects, but nowhere else. Artistically, I've never seen this kind of work anywhere... at least not with machined aluminum.

    Seeing it almost all together is a real special treat. :hip:
     
  19. -x-hellfire

    -x-hellfire What's a Dremel?

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    Might not be necessary, but it´s great with some control :)

    T-Balancer bigNG with a waterkit and software
    ...but you have probably looked into some similar solution :thumb:

    btw I like systems with minialistic look and and an overall theme, like "the Blade theme" with all the details are fantastic :clap:
    ...an automatic controlsystem with software output might have reduced the LCD-clutter as it takes some of the beauty of "the blade" design IMO



    PS got an T-Balancer 4 unit i my PC, it works but it´s not operational at this moment due to the digital temp.sensors are are needs to get a fixed on the cpu and gpu and it´s an old PC so I´m moving it to a new when I get one that suits my needs, it´s hard to find a stable system that´s got plenty of power for most apps and games
     
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  20. yahooadam

    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    plus those were the thermaltake temperature sensors

    because when i last used one those things suck, they fluctuate too much so i ended up with it going off a bit - really annoying
     

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