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Modding A quick "Control Panel" mod i did (Mod Complete!)

Discussion in 'Modding' started by DAE_JA_VOO, 27 Jul 2007.

  1. DAE_JA_VOO

    DAE_JA_VOO What's a Dremel?

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    So, a few days ago i converted one of the rooms in our house to a modding room for myself. In this conversion, i added a PC, an amp, and some speakers so that i can watch a movie or listen to music while i mod. The PC was placed under one of the tables, right in the corner. This was a problem for me because that meant that i needed to get on the ground and under the table to turn on the PC or eject the DVD RW. That can only mean one thing. Modding time.

    I wanted to make a little "Control Panel" to put onto one of the tables. This panel would have a Power Switch, a Reset switch, and an eject switch for the DVD-RW. My plan was to make this, but just 3 switches would look to plain, so i decided to chuck a 120mm fan in there too, just to look cool. So here's the project:

    First thing i did was some sketching. I did this in class on wednesday:

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    Then i was time to start bringing the sketches to life. A piece of plexi nicely marked up and ready for some work:

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    After i had cut and sanded it to the right size, i marked the hole for the 120mm fan:

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    Unfortunately i haven't gotten myself a 114mm holesaw yet, so i had to make the hole using my scroll saw and lots of sanding. Even after all the that hole still wasn't perfect. No problem though, nobody will ever see the hole:

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    Then i made the holes for the three switches:

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    Here's the fan i'll be using:

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    Wanna know why i chose this one? Let me show you:

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    That's right, it's a Thermaltake fan. I wouldn't trust that fan to cool anything, so now i'll use it in a mod where it doesn't actually have to fulfill it's purpose (not that it could even if i wanted it to).

    Then i added one of the sexiest fan grilles i've ever seen in my life:

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    That fan grille was sent to me by one of my sponsors, MNPCTech. It's THIS grille. That is such a nice grille holey moley. I have no use for it anytime soon though, because i've already decided what i'll be using for grille's in my mod anyway, so i'm using the grille in this little mod. No point in the grille going to waste ;)

    So, here's a test fit of everything in the plexi:

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    Then it was time to sand the plexi and polish the edges. I owned my finger though while i was cutting the excess masking tape off the plexi:

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    Anyway, SANDING TIME!!

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    Sanding and polishing done. I also rounded the corners:

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    Now all i needed to do was bend the plexi. Once that was done, i mounted everything. I also added all the wiring involved, after i had sleeved it. So here are some final pics:

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    Looks great in my opinion. The third switch is just there for redundancy. The PC i'm using in this room doesn't have a reset button, but only two switches in the plexi looked horrible, so i'll find a use for the third switch in the future sometime.

    So, when the PC is turned on, that fan will spin. I'll be feeding the fan only 5V though, i dont want to give it 12V like i should and have it fail on me in a week. I also dont want any unnecessary noise.

    All i need to do now is the PC side of things, wiring the additional switches and so on. That's no biggie though.

    That's it, let me know what you guys think :)
     
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  2. EmJay

    EmJay What's a Dremel?

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    Hey, good idea. Hm, I wonder if my rig could benefit from an external component like that...

    What thickness is the plexi? Do you have a trick for getting such a sharp bend in it? I've had trouble trying to get a ninety degree bend in a piece of 1/8 inch acrylic using a piece of 2x4 as a form.
     
  3. DAE_JA_VOO

    DAE_JA_VOO What's a Dremel?

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    I'm using 3mm thick plexi. No special tricks to bending it so sharp, i just bend it like usual ;)

    Here are some pics of the unit running:

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    And here, my friends, is a VIDEO of it. Just a clip of me switching it on, you can see the fan spin up, and you'll hear the PC start up.

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    GREAT SUCCESS!! :D :D
     
  4. notatoad

    notatoad pretty fing wonderful

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    photobucket hates you.

    i'm assuming this goes with a testbench or something? it looks great from the video.

    how is the dvd eject switch connected?
     
  5. pillow

    pillow What's a Dremel?

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    sounds nice, but where are the pictures,

    off topic. you like futbol?
     
  6. SPQQKY

    SPQQKY Evil Modder

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    Photobucket hates us all if we can't catch one of DAE_JA_VOO's mods. I hear imageshack calling.
     
  7. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    ohh I missed it :(
     
  8. DAE_JA_VOO

    DAE_JA_VOO What's a Dremel?

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    Aah sorry guys, the pics will be back up, gonna upgrade my photobucket account.

    I killed 25GB of bandwidth on my photobucket account in 2 weeks!
     
  9. Dean MF

    Dean MF PC Freak!

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    Nice work as always Dae!
     
  10. Dean MF

    Dean MF PC Freak!

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    Also, How do make the remote ejection switch for the cd drive? Possible to give us a small tutorial on how to do it?
     
  11. SPQQKY

    SPQQKY Evil Modder

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    The button on a CD/DVD drive is just an n.o. switch. All you have to do is open the drive and wire up another n.o. switch/button.
     
  12. DAE_JA_VOO

    DAE_JA_VOO What's a Dremel?

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    There you go guys, images should be back up!
     
  13. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    wow that looks great
     
  14. imkeller

    imkeller What's a Dremel?

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    That looks damn amazing. Perphaps add some white/blue LEDs hidden behind the fan grille to light up the plexi?
     
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  15. pano

    pano What's a Dremel?

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    Cool, just missing an usb port to have some sort of software control :D
     
  16. lisimengok

    lisimengok What's a Dremel?

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    so cool,i very admire you,hehe,guy~
     
  17. Akava

    Akava Lurking...

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    I agree, great job, must be great to not have to lean under the desk to turn the rig on :p, would be good if there was a USB hub built in too though :D :dremel:
     
  18. DAE_JA_VOO

    DAE_JA_VOO What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks Guys :D

    Yeah built in USB would be great, i think i should do that too. Thanks for the idea :D
     

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