Hi together, here comes another "storybook". I begin with the project last year before the german championship. Because an error right from the planning I don’t let the jury rate the CON. Therefore I have another Chance this year. The material: Granite, aluminium and a lot of water in front of the monitor. For your Information first the assembling until today.
der MAG na das freut mich ja das du auch hier bist Super das du das Auge noch fertig machst!! wird bestimmt super aussehen!!!
Und mich erst. Das hoffe ich doch. Now I start with the rear plate. I use the film to mark the cutting line. Before the sawing must the drill work a little bit. Just like planned. For the Power supply cutout I use a part from a old Case After drilling the holes it be a perfect guidance Just a little more straighten is needed for a perfect look. Not only a old case can be used. Also a broken Power supply is helpful. The TFC Triebwerk will be mountet direct. For this reason I cutt 4 M4 threads. To get a claen angle, I use the bolt-on "template" und the DREMEL-Schleifbänder. Done. A first preview ... to be continued
Obrigado Weiter gehts... To connect the fan internally it is necessary to break through this wall. A label helps to get a clear view. I dont want a hole for the whole connector. Just a push on the little hooks and the thing is done. How do you like it? After the assembling with some heat shrinkable tubing. Self-explanatory This holes are for the ... ... electrical power supply for the other "TFC Triebwerke" The Switch change between 5 & 12 Volt. The inner view Goodnight!
very nice! I really like the granite and blue plexi and the control switches. Can you explain/show how they are connected? I don't understand the extra fan length in the back... but I'm sure more pics will explain... subbed
Of course I can show you how they are connected: I take a USB Gamepad... Some micro-pushbuttons and a old IDE kable. I like to use old parts. The result: Sorry, I dont have pictures from the mounting. Maybe this can help. It was one of the first sketch a show the mode of operation. The final connection: Just plug in the USB plug in the back. Here you'll find the Software PadControl at SPACEFLAKES. KLICK HERE I dont understand your question: "...the extra fan length in the back..."! What du you mean? I yust mount a "Case-Fan". Surely it is not a simpe Fan. It`s a "Triebwerk" from TFC (The Feser Company)
Sweet! I like to reuse old parts as well! +rep for this and the software link by extra fan length, I was thinking that you have an additional fan on the back. It's a pretty thick fan. I was thinking it looks odd sticking out the back, is all.
If I find the place inside I will mount him there. UPDATE: No real progress. Just a little motivation: At this point: Thanks to MSI
The flange will last long. I use the insulation from this old cable to protect my illumination wires. Complete. Later more.
Today I start with the Radiator: Here again the TFC Triebwerke. For the optical part I mount some TFC Shrouds. With the Triebwerk and the shroud comes a lot of accessories... but for my combination I need some longer screws. A M3 thread rod and a cut-off wheel are self-explanatory A grinding disk for the DREMEL are perfect to cleen the cut. Done. The LED Module all have a 4-pin power plug. I am sure that is a good idea. But for "Cold Eye" I need a special thing. Cut to the right length. The rest is best-known. Now I have two plugs. One for the Fans and one for the LED. Here the back. Final result: later more...
What did you forgot last year while your planning this con? From the Tv report I know that you had some trouble with the water inside the big eye. Do you have to make some parts new? I find your project interesting, I hope to see more than in the short film on Pro7 last year.
Last year I planed to glue the window in place with some silicone. Bad mistake! This jear I use a welded flange to bolt the window on th eye UPDATE: The front panel The connection circuit board for the ligths