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Case Mod - In Progress Rehab - Fractal R4 casemod [Completed]

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by InsolentGnome, 24 Jul 2016.

  1. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Ohm etybadid

    She came out great, but I'm sad because you reminded me I have to buy a bunch of fire extinguishers. :lol:
     
  2. noobas4urus

    noobas4urus What's a Dremel?

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    Very awesome Dave!
     
  3. Vault-Tec

    Vault-Tec Green Plastic Watering Can

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  4. InsolentGnome

    InsolentGnome Minimodder

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    Thanks! I'm liking the stainless and Bill's fittings. It takes a bit more measuring, but having that set radius makes the runs easier.

    Didn't mean to be snippy, though it kind of reads that way. I would have done some sort of grilling, but extra points for theme and color, hence the blue as well. Though I do love that blue.

    Thanks! I'm happy with the flames. There are spots I wish I'd have re taped for consistency, but my biggest regret is not getting a deeper orange. There's actually some nice play in the fading. It's light in person and invisible on my camera.:sigh:

    Thanks! Hahaha! I think this stretched my budget enough!:lol:

    :lol: Thanks! Safety first! I probably ought to buy a couple too, the only fresh charged extinguisher in my house and I empty it and throw it in a computer case.:duh:

    Thank you sir!
     
  5. InsolentGnome

    InsolentGnome Minimodder

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    Ok, final pic time. Man, one of these days I need to upgrade the camera.

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    The last two aren't the best pics(one with awesome framing and bad cropping, the other off my phone, but I love the reflection on the hood) but I love the look of them.

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    Thanks for following along and once again, a huge shout out to Bill at MNPCTECH for sponsoring those awesome fittings!

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  6. mnpctech

    mnpctech bit-tech sponsor

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    :rock: ohhhh hellz yes :rock:
     
  7. InsolentGnome

    InsolentGnome Minimodder

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    One for the gearheads!
     
  8. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Came out lovely.
    It will never pass inspection like that. ;)
    I can't imagine how much sealing and sanding was involved to get the MDF to shine up like that.
     
  9. InsolentGnome

    InsolentGnome Minimodder

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    Thanks! Inspections? We don't need no stinking inspections.:lol:

    Well, had I done it right and not rushed things...:duh: In the end, I took it down to wood twice and then 4 or 5 coats of primer and some light sanding.

    I was on track originally to have 4 or 5 coats of primer then the black base. But then it went horribly wrong when I ran out of primer after 3 coats of some good automotive etch primer. I think 2 more coats of high build and some sanding would have gotten it perfect. As it was, I pushed hoping the base would flow out even though I knew it wouldn't. Then I got into one of those bad idea loops where you try to cut corners instead of just starting over right.:wallbash:

    Next time I want to try epoxy primer. I've got a couple of quarts but didn't think about it till I was in my final round of priming. I think it should seal up the wood first coat and then you can rattle can high build on to your heart's content.
     
  10. Cown

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    Very nice looking build, :D job well done!
     
  11. InsolentGnome

    InsolentGnome Minimodder

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    Thanks!
     
  12. InsolentGnome

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    Public voting is open for Gigabyte's Mod2Win contest!  You can vote for as many mods as you like, once a day, until December 19th and get entered for some Gigabyte swag too!  So yeah, everyday you can enter for swag!  Check it out!

    http://event.gigabyte.us/mod2win/vote/

    Obviously I want you to vote for Rehab, but while you're there, check out The Duality which is also here in the forums.  He managed to shove 20 pounds of....stuff...in a 10 pound box.  Crazy!
     

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