Project Blue Eagle

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Smilodon, 20 Jul 2003.

  1. Seal

    Seal What's a Dremel?

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    very nice!

    how did you remove the atx connector though? did you use any special tools? Ive tried with a pin but find it impossible!
     
  2. [t0rc]

    [t0rc] What's a Dremel?

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    Nice

    Pretty sweet looking!
     
  3. Fr0z3n

    Fr0z3n What's a Dremel?

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    I have that mobo sitting in my closet as I type this. I actually ran linux on it for a little while. Good board though. :clap:

    Id like a PCB too. :clap:
     
  4. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    bsodmike: i'll see what i can do... i have two versions... one is a 2 part PCB and the other is a 4 part... the 4 part is designed to fit perfectly in a box... and the 2 part thing is best to fit behind drive bays...

    seal: i used a thick needle wich i filed flat (dremel job) then put it down in the hole just between the tab and twisted it... that way the tab automaticly becomes pushed in... It's a bit tricky, but easy whan you figure out the tecnique...

    [t0rc]: thanks :) (you'r tag doesn't seem to work here.. ;) )

    Fr0z3n: Yeah, it's a nice board.. a bit old thhough.. but hey!, it works! :)
     
  5. MrTroy

    MrTroy What's a Dremel?

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    bubble tubes

    those bubble tubes came with your case right? they arent your own mod?
    do the bubbles move?

    i was looking at doing my own tubes, or panel, very similar to the look of those, but with a pump basically that makes use of lighter and heavier liquids that are heterogeneous (wont combine)

    my first post on these forums, but with my plans for modding and getting a digi camera these holidays, shouldnt be my last
     
  6. MrTroy

    MrTroy What's a Dremel?

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    PCB

    Also, if someone is getting the PCB's made, i wouldnt mind one :p
     
  7. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    MrTroy: First of all: welcome to the forums! :thumb:

    the bubbles doesn't move... it's solid acrylic rods with bubles. They came with the case.

    I might make some with moving bubles, but not yet.

    I don't quite get what you need a PCB for..
     
  8. -Xp-

    -Xp- Minimodder

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    He means your temp moniter on a PCB...
     
  9. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    ahhh... Stupid me.. :duh:
     
  10. dirtbiker

    dirtbiker What's a Dremel?

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    Good effort, i especially like what you did with the PSU cables! :D

    Will be watching this thread for further updates :lol:
     
  11. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    thanks :)

    Sorry about the lack of updates lately, but i have been busy, besides, i'm going to stuff in some new hardware as soon as i get it.. (damn christmas.. mail and webshops is sloooow!)

    more updates WILL come... sometime... ;)
     
  12. SnaRf

    SnaRf What's a Dremel?

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    Smilodon, you don't accidentaly have an expressCSH file for the thermometer schematic... do you? :)
     
  13. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    i have no idea what that is, but assuming it's a PCB/chematic program i would say no.. sorry... I use "proteus"... i have the files for that... :)
     
  14. SnaRf

    SnaRf What's a Dremel?

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    That'll work.

    I can't send you an email or a PM, so if you could please
    send me an email to snarf(AT)planetmars(DOT)co(DOT)za

    Thanx in advance
     
  15. skyrex

    skyrex What's a Dremel?

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    dude, very nice job done and awesome attention to detail! i wish i was that creative... well i kinda am i just dont have the resources to put it all to work :(

    but all round, job done good. mod on!!
     
  16. kilobyte

    kilobyte What's a Dremel?

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    loved the mod

    great job on the mod cant wait for mine to get done so i can post.
     
  17. Jang

    Jang What's a Dremel?

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    just thought i would make a quick suggestion.


    Take your old case, get some of that alu, and get at it with a buffer and polish,

    then, once your done, nice mirror for the bottom of your case (Y)

    Sorry that was a bit breif, im in a rush :waah:
     
  18. Jang

    Jang What's a Dremel?

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    Bump.. anything yet?
     
  19. Smilodon

    Smilodon The Antagonist

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    sorry... this project is finished... i have got a new case now...

    this one is for sale if anyone want it (i might have a buyer already though :) )

    or mabye i should put my "linuxbox" (currently running XP(yeah, i know)) in it?
     
  20. Oclocker

    Oclocker What's a Dremel?

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    Nice window!!

    But a variable speed jigsaw could do that much quicker and easier.. I do use a dremmel where its better - and when cutting a window I stick some thin 6-8mm board to back of case, also important is quality blades ideally not wide so you can change direction easily.

    But as someone said Laser is best - but not manage to get one yet :)
     

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