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Scratch Build – In Progress Monster Truck Case - Some Final Pics

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Boddaker, 27 Sep 2010.

  1. Boddaker

    Boddaker Still hangin around

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    Hey Everyone! I'm back with another mini ITX scratch build. If you recall, I did one for my daughter: a Kai Lan themed case. Well this one is for my son, and will be a monster truck themed case, built much in the same way, with stacked laser-cut acrylic pieces. Here are some mockups out of Sketchup:

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    Moddersmart cut me some acrylic according to my vector files I sent:
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    I got some real rubber R/C monster truck tires from RC Planet online. These things are 3 1/4" wide x 6" diameter.
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    For hardware, I'll be using this Jetway mobo sent to me from Bit-Tech (as a prize replacement for a 220v psu)
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    To show you how big these tires are, I set one next to the mini ITX motherboard lol:
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    For power I turned to short-circuit.com once again for a picoPSU/power brick combo:
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    The Crucial DDR2 800 4Gb memory kit and 64Gb SSD combo worked so awesomely in my daughter's case, I saw no reason to choose otherwise for this build. :)
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    And of course, one cannot have a true miniITX build without one of these slot-load, slim-line DVD-ROM drives.
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    Here I'm placing the parts onto the base to see where things will fit:
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    ...with one edge piece layed on:
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    ...more...
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    ...with the top layers on...
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    ...and the tires in place:
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    Of course, I will have the body and fender pieces on both sides of the case, since it will be sitting on all 4 tires.
    I'm going with a Grave Digger theme because a: my son likes that one the best, and b: it's one truck in which I can fit the components rather easily, thanks to its shape.

    More to come this week as I work on adding some mesh to the outer pieces.
     
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  2. tkgclimb

    tkgclimb man it's all harder than it looks

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    Looking good, I think I just got the exact same optical drive for my mini itx case.

    If you really wanted to go all out, you could find a way to make the wheals spin.
     
  3. Fabou

    Fabou What's a Dremel?

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    Spinning wheel on the car in a boy room might be risky for the PC.
    I can already see his friend "Oh nice a big car ! but can it go down the stair".
     
  4. wormy

    wormy Minimodder

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    That looks great. Looking forward to seeing it finished. Is your daughter's build on here too anywhere? If not, do you have pics to post?
     
  5. Razarach

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    looks great ;)
     
  6. Boddaker

    Boddaker Still hangin around

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    I just updated it with final pics. Not sure how I forgot to post them up before lol! :blush:
     
  7. AnG3L

    AnG3L Ultimate Modder

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    I will not comment, I will just watch..... closely! ;) +1 just for start!
     
  8. Boddaker

    Boddaker Still hangin around

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    You just did lol :p
     
  9. Dahl1n

    Dahl1n What's a Dremel?

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    This locks nice :) i will follow :)
     
  10. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    :lol: If you spoil one kid...
    I like. You are having a lot of fun with the layered plexi technique.
     
  11. Shadowed_fury

    Shadowed_fury Minimodder

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  12. Boddaker

    Boddaker Still hangin around

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    Thanks guys!

    Working on the mesh for the inside, got one side done.

    Had some old mesh sheet lying around so I decided to use it (kinda rusty lol)
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    After cutting the pieces out, I used a wire wheel to get the surface rust off them, and I ground the edges down. They will eventually get a coat of black paint.
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    Here it is from the outside.
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    I attached it to the acrylic with small screws. It also utilizes two of the main bolt holes.
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    I got my fasteners in yesterday, so I thought I'd show you how this thing will screw together. This is the middle frame piece. I got some 5/8" long threaded spacers and pressed them into the holes. Also shown are the 8-32 hex head countersunk screws of varying lengths.
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    Here I'm tapping some holes in the covers for the fender screws that don't go all the way through.
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    Here's a shot of it screwed together. I had other angles, but not sure what happened to those pics lol. I'll take some more tonight.
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    Once I get the other mesh piece mounted, I'll move onto mounting the components.
    Cheers!
     
  13. Blooddrunken

    Blooddrunken In Flames we Trust

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    looking nice - will keep an eye on it. :thumb:
     
  14. SuicideNeil

    SuicideNeil What's a Dremel?

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    I love it, being an r/c MT nut myself. :D

    I think when you attach the wheels it might be an idea to put them on some 1/2" or 1" standoffs, just to widen the 'track width' a little for better stability and give it more of an MT stance. Seriously cool design though, so many possibilities using the layered lexan technique..
     
  15. Boddaker

    Boddaker Still hangin around

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    I dunno, these tires are 3" wide already, making the overall track width like 10". If I were putting a motor in it and running it down the hallway and around corners, I would probably agree to widening it a bit. But for right now, this will be a stationary mod, and won't be prone to extreme G-force maneuvers lol. :D
     
  16. Combatus

    Combatus Bit-tech Modding + hardware reviews Lover of bit-tech Super Moderator

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    Love monster trucks! I really should dig out my Tamiya Bullhead. Sooooooo much fun. Looking forward to this one Bod!
     
  17. gcwebbyuk

    gcwebbyuk Dib Dabbler

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    Nice!!!
     
  18. Boddaker

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    Ok, got an update for ya. Found some time this weekend to get some things mounted. After putting the other mesh on, I was able to work on mounting the SSD and DVD drives.

    After some thought, I decided to position the drive along the same plane as the center frame layers. So I cut out an acrylic piece that would slide in between those layers to support the drive.
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    Here it is slid into place...
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    And with the drive mounted on.
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    Moving on to the DVD drive, it will be mounted on to the base, facing up. So an L-bracket was made up to attach to the drive...
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    ...and mount to the base. I'll be adding an acrylic piece to the other side for the drive to slide into, for added support.
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    You can see the slot lines up nicely with the first spacing.
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    The motherboard will be situated above the DVD drive, with the IO panel facing downward. First thing was to make a new IO plate out of black acrylic. Using the original as a template, I marked the holes.
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    Drilled pilot holes...
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    Then used the rotary tool for the straight cuts...
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    ..and finally the dremel to finish them off.
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    Peeling the paper back to see my progress. A little more and I can advance to the filing stage.
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    But first a test fit. Looking good!
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    Before I could add the IO plate to the center pieces, I needed to glue them all together. So starting from the middle piece and using Weld-on #4, I worked my way out on both sides until I got one solid piece.
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    Now I can cut away the parts I don't need.
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    Here's the IO plate filed, cut-down, and glued in place. I just hope the motherboard fits the way it's supposed to now :p


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  19. wormy

    wormy Minimodder

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    Nice first fit on the io panel. I'm looking forward to more updates. This is looking. good.
     
  20. brinkz0r

    brinkz0r Minimodder

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    I'm not a big fan of R/C things, but laser cut acrylic is always good ;)
     

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