Update - The right and left inside panels of the case. For this details I use a aluminium flat 5mm thickness, aluminium bar D20mm and 10mm. Some photos of the working phases (CNC milling machine) about that. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M !
The images of the pre-finished pieces of the panels. All the parts will be anodized in black color. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M !
Some images of the pre-assembling test. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M !
and now the photos of the lighting system test. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! See you soon! Bye
dude i got 1 more question, did u have it all pre planned or do u just go with the flow and design the pieces 1 by 1? as for the update, the lighting is amazing, is there going to be something covering the lower part or will it remain open?
Damn, this case is unbelievably perfect, brilliant work ddue. Kudos to you . P.S You better sleeve your PSU !
I knew you'd done the side lights like that for a reason. Even without the black annodization that's looking super hot. Looking forward to the next installment.
very skilled work, you'll need a fork lift truck to move it arround though! hehe. Can't wait for more updates! @SSR, he went with the flow i think. Said earlier on.. Arround the 60 page mark i think
Hello G69T. Excelent work on your case. It takes a lot of planning, calculating, and patience to do that much CNC work, especially when you're doing it on your own time and money. Did you leave the machining marks in the sides on purpose? or will the anodizing get rid of it?
In this case... I'm glad you've shown your set-ups in the mill, G69T... it helps us novices a whole lot...