That was Langer with PrometheusCU for what it's worth.
"Old-school modding" brings to mind LED fans, cold cathode tubes (hey, remember those?), and DIY window kits.
Not too sure if this discussion belongs in the Cor Leonis project log, but hey what do I know. It seems like a large enough topic to easily spawn...
I've used a Saitek Eclipse for somewhere around 6 years, lugging it to countless LAN parties. I only recently retired it because, well... it's...
I've read that some types of thermal glue become fairly brittle at cold temperatures. You could try throwing it in the freezer for a few hours and...
Very cool. Looks like we'll be seeing a lot of you through this project log. :D
You can bend polycarb without heat, but at the radius and width you're talking about I'm not sure if it's possible. I've done a lot of...
I'm curious. Why are you building 3 of these?
For a second I thought I'd see literally braided cables.
From personal experience, 3/16" lexan would ideally need to be heated from both sides to avoid forming bubbles. I didn't realize you could bend it...
I'd imagine a lot of people don't use glass because of it's weight. Also, I see a lot of scratch builds that look like they were built durable...
I have yet to see a cnc mill design a computer case.
Adding to that, if you alternate the current quickly enough, a red/green led will appear yellow to the human eye.
For me... something like if the antec p182 and a shuttle had a baby.
I recall a mod called the iMike... http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-160-1.htm Edit: dang, it's old. Is that a zip drive?
I approve of this mod.
I've read that the case leans slightly with everything installed. A little functional mod might be to add a plate to the base for more rigidity....
More seriously, It's probably possible, but you'd need a lot of electronics knowledge. Unless the mouse is one of a kind, I'd much sooner buy a...
Also, check out the macro black article here on bit-tech. A high gloss effect was achieved by painting the backside of an acrylic panel, so the...
@oldnewby: I plan on making my own, from a 1/8' thick sheet. I have a motherboard backplate from a really old chieftec case, but I'd rather not...
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