My Goodnes looks sick:clap:
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My Goodnes looks sick:clap:
You could Fund your next machine purchase just making and selling these
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_4fioqPTlKLw/S-.../IMG_19491.jpg
to Other members on here.. I jury rigged one out of Steel rod Wrapped in tubing LOL .
But Your's look much nicer ;-) I'd buy a set
So much work has been put into this build callen.......Great Job!
I hardly see a lian li underneath all those fab work done ;)
I don't know how I missed this before. This has got to be one of the most enjoyable Logs I have read on these forums.
Amazing lathe work!
I'm in awe. Truly amazing work.. you are an artist.
Callen, everytime I catch up on your build I am just amazed how much it just keeps getting better and better. Keep those fingers safe man, we need more updates :D just kidding! but keep those digits safe.
I bow to your uber craftsmanship :worship:
The machinery certainly helps ;). Thanks, mate :)
Well i have to disagree with you there; i want this thing to be completed ASAP lol. I'm tired of using a POS PC while this one's being built!! That's probably the reason i seem so tenacious. i'm only persistent because i'm so desperate to finish! The finger actually had nothing to do with it :p:.
Thank you so much for the kind words too, bianco. It really is appreciated :)
Cheers, Colossous. I'm glad you think so :D
Good enough for me :D. Thanks for checking in again, josk1. (ps i wish you were my doc!!)
Always good to see you drop in, Antioch :). Thanks for the complement, mate :up:
yeah i kinda vanished off the face of XS for a while there. It's good to finally have something to show :yepp:
:p: cheer's, mate
There are certainly some amazing people doing some amazing things in these threads! i'm glad you like my build, mate :). Can't wait for the finished result either!
Thanks, red. I love my tools too, i just need a good vacuum system and I'll be all set (plus a mill, pan brake, table saw, scroll saw, band saw, pipe bender... crap, i need more cash :mad:) Just joking, i'm pretty content at the moment, although i will be making a pan brake soon. Everyone needs a sheet bender :D
Thanks, bud. Glad you think so :)
:p: hey if it works; it works :D. It could't look that bad! I'd love to make some stuff for you guys, but i don't think the demand would be high enough to fund a new machine :p: if you want some just send me a pm, i'll see if i can't whip some out for ya.
I've put WAAAY more time, money and effort in than i originally planned! I'm really happy with the results though so i can't complain :D. And your right, there isn't much of the original case left; only the frame and door, and i've hacked most of the frame away too lol
Thanks, Armitage. There are so many great logs in this forum, I'm glad your enjoying mine :) I hope you keep stopping by :up:
Cheers, gergregg. I still have a LOT to learn though! But that's the best part :)
Thanks, buckeyes :). Most of the stuff i've done has simply been my own interpretation of other people's work (namely charles_h) so i can't really take credit for being an artist. I really am trying hard to do new things though, it just seems someone always done it before :(.
Oh, i learned my lesson! i'll never let my fingers wander off on their own again!! Thanks for the kind words, mate, please keep stopping by :up:
Just noticed you were Aussie, doing us proud. Should post this up on OCAU :up:
Yepp, Aussie all the way, mate :p:. Although i gotta say, I'm really growing really fond of all these crazy people from all around the globe. This place is such a pool of talent, it's pretty overwhelming!
As far as OCAU goes, I didn't really want to forum-jump too much, so i just posted here as it's where i got most of my ideas. i don't know if people over there would want to be pummelled by 100s of pics anyway :p:.
lol..
Perfect. That's about all one can say. You're already putting that lathe to great work. I have no doubt this will be one of the best looking builds I've ever seen when done.
The only thing I'm not crazy about in this entire build so far are those sticks you have holding up the cards. Are they really necessary? Even my 5970s didn't sag that much with those monstrous waterblocks on them. If you're clever with your tubing, you may be able to resolve any sagging with that as the tubing can provide force up from the bottom to level the cards. You may also want to think about fitting two SLI connectors between them like both Sniipe and I have done as that also can help support the cards/blocks. If you don't like the all nickel kind, they now make clear ones which look just like tubing but are solid plastic tubes.
That's not to criticize, though.. just an idea. Your build truly is incredible, man. You really should look into starting your own shop for building PCs or whatever as your skills are amazing. I enjoyed just watching you build the extra work tables.
Keep up the inspiring work.. looks as if you're getting close.
Awesome complement from you, Michael! Your criticism is always welcome.
I have my loop fully planned now and there won't be any tubing support unfortunately. But regardless of that, i'm actually really happy with how the stands turned out, even though they're not quite finished yet. Give it another update or 2 and you might even come around :p:. They will actually fit a bit of a theme once i finish turning the rest of the parts so hopefully that will help.
BTW, look into this and this (scroll down to PLASTIC-GLO) for your acrylic polishing needs. much much better than fine wet-sanding and sooooooo much quicker. The finish is perfect and there's less chance of rounding off the edges with sand paper. If i find time i'll show you what sort of finish they leave. Please don't take that advice the wrong way either; the finish on your parts is perfect too, i just thought this might help, especially with time.
Cheers, mate :up:
Its not just your build mate, you're a champ too, willing to do that for a fellow builder. You've made us Aussies proud.:up:Quote:
hey if it works; it works . It could't look that bad! I'd love to make some stuff for you guys, but i don't think the demand would be high enough to fund a new machine if you want some just send me a pm, i'll see if i can't whip some out for ya.
I think it goes without saying your build is nothing short of amazing... I too am not a huge fan of the metal rod supporting the cards.. just a minor note.. everything else makes me drool.
I have NO knowledge of acrylic at all.. but is it possible to machine a simliar 'bar' out of acrylic? Wonder how that might look.
Yeah, I was actually thinking about what Buckeye suggested.. about using acrylic rods instead of metal. If you're intent on using them, acrylic would seem to blend in better with your theme since you have all the acrylic everywhere already.
Then again, you haven't disappointed so far so we may just need to see more. ;) You've made all the right moves to this point and are helping motivate me to get back to work, myself.
Thanks for the link to the polish. I'll have a look at it. If there's ANYTHING that can speed up this sanding process it is IMMENSELY appreciated.
Those video card bracers look fantastic.
I must ask. And I hope you don't take this rudely.
But I read a lot of logs here, and most of the time I "ooo and awwwwee". I'm asking myself what that person does for a living, ie to pay for all their work.
I read that your are a fisherman. Would you elaborate on that subject at all? If not I understand. But it's not every you read a log and the person is like "I need a new steel work bench, so I buy a welder and I build it!"( and a lathe.. and a... ; you get the point :D )
Yeah i could definitely try that :). If i still get people saying they don't really dig the stands once they're finished i'll have a shot with the arcrylic instead.
Cheers, mate :up:
Like i said to buckeye, it certainly can't hurt to try. What i'll do is finish off these ones first and give the acrylic ones a try after hearing some people's opinion of the result. I still have to take into account my own opinion too, of course :p:. I really think they'll fit once everything is finished though...find out soon hopefully?
I also think you'll like that buffing gear too :D
I'm getting a LOT of mixed feelings about those things :p:. Cheers, bud, i'm glad you like them too :)
No offence taken, man :). Your right, i work on a fishing boat with my old man. we do pretty well but nothing spectacular. i might clear $25AUD an hour, but we do loooong hours. I basically spend all my hard earned cash on the tools i've shown you guys here. I'm lucky to have cheap rent too (on the beach front, $90 a week :D) and i go out drinking maybe once every 3 weeks as opposed to every weekend, which saves quite a bit of cash. My body loves me for it too :p:.
As for the welder, my dad bought that on the condition i learned to use it, and welded for him whenever he needed work done. We went halves in the bench though. Everything else i simply saved for and bought when i felt the time was right.
I hope that answers ya question, mate? Now start saving those pennies :up:
Wow I can not believe I missed this worklog. I was half asleep last night when I stumbled upon it and read it tell I got to page 8 and my eyes where on fire I think. All I can say is wow you have some major MacGyver skills going on there callen 1. I just wish I could have you as a next door neighbor. :yepp: Anyways great vision on your case build subscribed. :up:
Truely incredible work :clap:
I don't blame you for missing it, mate. It doesn't really stand out much, probably could have put more thought into the name (i'm just not really big on the naming thing, i think i'm the only one :confused:)
Anyway, it's great to have you on board :yepp:. Thanks for the kind words, Lu(ky :up:
Thank you too, Inglewood :)
Thanks for the answer!
Anyone else find it a huge HUGE tease to see "Last reply : callen_1" before you click on the thread and come to look and there are no pictures.
THUS
From this moment forward - Every reply from you callen must have a picture. I don't care if its a picture of the fish you catch. Your audience is upon you!
(hehehehehe :D )