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Scratch Build – In Progress Kitchen Sink computer.

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Cheapskate, 29 Nov 2023.

  1. Dot_Kappa

    Dot_Kappa 100% Puppet

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    I think there is enough space for an ATX ( at least in mine......I've done a check before wash dishes :hehe:)

    How will you join all pieces togheter ?

    I found a double sinks for 20€ in a used market :naughty:
    I am not sure to follow the mokey in my head adding parts for a case mod(read junk) considering my never-ending to do list and the spring getting closer (= garden jobs :worried::worried:)
     
  2. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Thanks, Def! :D
    @Dot_Kappa - For the pvc bits: PVC plumbing glue. :p To connect the stainless and pvc: Liquid Nail construction adhesive. It should work. I swear it's based on dry chewing gum.

    Sorry for the lack of update, everyone. There were a lot of storms and cold lately, and the last session at the mill went odd. Like, I may need a new motor controller soon odd. :worried:
     
  3. IanW

    IanW Grumpy Old Git

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    So...?
     
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  4. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Nothing askew, but randomly diving the bit into the material an extra 1/4 inch is... potentially destructive.
    Don't poke me with the soft cushions over it.
     
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  5. Dot_Kappa

    Dot_Kappa 100% Puppet

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    In the meantime I found two interesting sink on sale :grin:
    What about yours?
     
  6. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    :worried: Spring happened. I had a ton of repairs I put off last year because it was 100-110 degrees Fahrenheit, and then Winter made me sleep all day.
    Making a bunch of little cuts on metal probably isn't worth posting too.
     
  7. Cheapskate

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    I dug a few picks from the camera. Most of it was cleaning and marking a 2nd sink to find it was not the same shape.
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    -I cut a bunch of sections and milled one side of each flat. these are for the curves.
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    -This is the angle jig to bevel the second side of each section. On the very first cut, the mill freaked out and plunged about .2" instead of .032", so it threw the part. I've only done a bunch of cut cleanup and other not photo worthy stuff since.
    Sorry, Dot.
     
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  8. kim

    kim hardware addict

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    wow :jawdrop:, turn a sink into a computer, great idea :clap: you managed to throw a cat among the pigeons once again :hehe:, love the first pics :rock:
     
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    Thanks. :D
     

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