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Scratch Build – Complete ⭐ Scratch BL@ck: Only handmade crafted - 20 liters Slim ITX (10 cm Thickness) UPDATE 03.04.21

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Canardwc, 18 Apr 2020.

  1. AT0MAC

    AT0MAC Pirate Captain

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    Ahh there you are! You found me before I found you. This little thing looks rather nice, keep up the good job
     
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  2. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Thks Dude ! ;)

    Here you can see all the work done for this build from recycled stuff!
     
  3. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Hi planning to do my build in better version again :grin:

    So, i've just buy somme new toyls (toys-tools) :grin:

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  4. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    And a big THANKS to Corsair, in particular one AWESOME guy working for the compagny, for the CPU block prize of the MOTM MAY 2020 :jawdrop:

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  5. dan297

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    What was wrong with it?
    I like the result so far :thumb:

    Les nœuds sont magnifiques :clap:
     
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  6. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    First one is done. Only 3 to done...

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  7. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    I'm working on it with new stuffs for a clean finish.

    I'll also rebuild the core tray with aluminium plate in replacemnt of the old steel left panel of the CM 690II...
     
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  8. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Thank you Sir,
    Merci M'sieur! ;) C'est un nœud de marin ;)
     
  9. dan297

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    Why would she?
    A vise right next to the stove might be handy from time to time...:cooldude:
     
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  10. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Man, That's a tight fit. It's still better than compact US apartments that lack a washer or dryer.
    You got those screw heads lined up really well.- Especially for using hand tools.
    You plan on using a decent chunk of metal this time, right? Don't skimp and get aluminum foil. ;)
     
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  11. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Thanks, cheap !

    I've just finished the 4 tubes and It looks good.With hand tools, all make so many time

    Yep, I bought an aluminium plate AG3 in 2mm and hope that will be enough rigid for the new core tray...??!!
     
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  12. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Finished new aluminium chassis bars ans screws (unpolished to get rought aspect)

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  13. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Waiting the hard tubing parts...

    In the main time, i finished the new watercooling loop with the XC7 received from Corsair for the MOTM MAY 2020 and the commander PRO that i modified the wires to fit!

    Also modified the RWB BYKSKI of the waterblock

    BIG THANKS TO @CORSAIR

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  14. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Assembled body/chassis parts

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  15. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    And new core tray done with CNC will coming soon.

    Or later... :naughty:
     
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  16. kim

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    Great hand work with limited space and tooling :thumb: :dremel:... but the 4 rods you crafted are like the cherry on the cake :clap:it gives the ultimate touch of your mod :grin:
     
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  17. Canardwc

    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Thank you Man, It's a good thing because I like cherries..

    As you said, I have 2 regrets at all, I don't have the good/right tools and enough space to express what I have in mind and my ideas. But that will change in few mounths with thé house we bought for our family with my wife and Kids. I'll Have a 20m square cave. It will be transformed in workshop ;)

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    Pierre, Martin, Apolline et moi, Julien
     
  18. Karrek

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    Congrats on the house and the workshop! And good-looking family - those kids look full of energy!
     
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    Canardwc @French_fab_factorie

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    Thank you.

    Full of energy is an understatement!!! ;)
     

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