I think the MM TJ-07 only has ONE opening for the slim dvd drive, which is probably installed prior before that?
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emoners: This is why this plate is easily to detach from 1. cabling and 2. the case. No problem at all to install. A matter of 3 -5 minutes.
Wow, that's incredible work. However much is being paid for that look isn't enough ;).
Thank you for the generous comments guys! I sincerely appreciate your kind words. :toast:
You'll have to forgive me - I'm very tired and dopier than usual tonight. I wanted to give you an update nonetheless. :)
Thank you Nils. You and I make a great team my friend. :)
Cheers Scott. :)
Your murderMod TJ07 is almost ready!
Thank you Tile. The plexiglas will be 3mm.
Cheers ultimeus.
I think when it's all powder coated black, it will look better. :)
Cheers Daniel. Still a little ways to go. :)
As for the Customs - I've come up with what I believe will be a solution for that. I will mark the outside of the box "sweaty gym socks". Surely they won't open it. ;)
Just as Nils says - the 4 screws on the facade give way to the PLED mount which can then be removed from the outside. Then you're down to the existing TJ07 vertical drive structure.
Actually, a normal optical drive works with our faceplate. :)
Project Update:
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Since its imperative that the side panel works the first time, we're really going to take our time to get it right. Making a mistake with the cuts would basically represent $400 since TJ07 side panels aren’t available individually - meaning we'd have to buy a new case. What we’re attempting is going to require perfect measurements to get each of the three window holes centered and lined up properly. It would be easier to make one larger hole for the three displays but after much deliberation, we decided it simply wouldn’t look as appealing.
The first step is to see how much space there is between the inside of the side panel and the facade – I know there’s at least enough for the 3mm Plexiglas window but beyond that I’m not sure.
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7.4mm – that’s more than I thought it would be. Now the potential issue is that with tight individual window cuts, the displays may not be completely visible when viewed at an angle. The distance between the inside of the panel and the actual PLED will affect how visible the display will be when viewed from say, a 45 degree angle. We’ll have to cut the holes slightly larger than the size of the facade holes, but how much is hard to say. The only way to be sure is to make a mockup side panel and find out.
I’ll use black picture frame matte which is pretty thick and sturdy.
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Once the piece is made, I’ll test fit it before cutting the display windows.
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Next, I’ll measure and cut the windows. I’ll make them 2mm larger than the facade windows. This should be enough to allow reasonable display visibility from about 45 degrees off center. I won't bother with rounded corners for this exercise.
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The next step will be to fit a scrap piece of Plexiglas in place. This will help simulate the final look.
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Now we can get an idea of how the windows will look when 2mm oversized and viewed from off center...
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Looks like it should be alright. We may decide to go to a 3mm oversize just to be safe. Since Daniel will likely not be viewing the PLEDs from straight on, we have to make sure he can see them from at least a 45 degree angle.
Now that I’m feeling more comfortable with the concept, the next step will be to essentially put a $400 side panel in serious peril. If all goes as planned, the result should be good. If you never hear from me again – well, you’ll know how it went…
Stay tuned!
Nice mock up!
I will pray to the lucky zen frog that all goes well at the waterjet. :D
Daniel.
Loving this update, I pray too for all goes well.
Cool mock up... I thought it was aluminum at first, and was wondering how the hell you cut it with a razor! haha
I have a similar thing planned for my V1000, but with a mCubed bigNG instead of LCDs. I really like how you mounted with a 2nd panel & countersunk holes. very clean look.
Keep 'em comin!
Wow Charles, that side panel looks really nice as a mock up. Great pictorial and explanation.
Love your logs.
I love this project :D
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Boy these murder mod logs have me wishing I hadn't sold my tj07 :(.
Thanks for the comments Guys. :)
Project Update:
Well, the worst is over – the side panel has finally been cut!
Billy, the Master water jet ace has come through for me once again. Billy, if you’re reading this – BIG thank you my friend!
The process took 4 hours (mostly spent measuring, and re-measuring) and I'm very pleased to report that the result is perfection. We made two test pieces; the first to verify the window sizes and relation to each other and the second to verify the location of the three windows in relation to the PLEDs position. Obviously, it’s critical that the windows are centered around the PLEDs so we really wanted to take our time. As stated previously, there could be no do overs. Since you’ve probably already jumped to the pics I’ll conclude by saying what a relief it is to finally have these little buggers cut!
On to the pics – and there are a lot of them! :yepp:
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I love this warning label – Classic! We’ll revisit it later. ;)
The first photo series illustrates the fabrication of one of the two test cut pieces. We’ll use this one to verify the measurement of the three windows.
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And finally, the part is cut from the larger piece.
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I snuck this little guy on while Billy wasn’t looking. He wasn’t needed for the test piece but I wanted to be sure he had a home for the real deal later…
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After completing the two test pieces, we’re ready to move on to the side panel!
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Here, Billy makes adjustments to the cutting program.
Part of the process involves zeroing the nozzle by placing it in the top right corner. Based on the data entered about the panel size, the program will then make the cuts in the correct locations… hopefully.
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This is the most stressful moment – after hours of measurements, calculations and my bad jokes, it’s finally moment of truth time.
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DOOO EEET!
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The lucky zen frog doin' his thang...
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Woot! Success! You can see the very fine media that’s mixed with the water to act as an abrasive.
Next, we’ll move on to main window. For this process, I got a lot more shots because I was actually able to breath.
While you’re looking at these, remember the warning label…
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The first time Billy smiles all day...
Why?
Because he’s done!
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Here you go Daniel!
Ok… I’ll clean it up a bit first…
There’s still the mounting of the Plexiglas and the powder coating of the facade but I wanted to at least give you an idea of how it turned out. I’ll post more better pics when it’s all done. :)
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That’s all for today – still a few more twists and turns to go…
Thanks for looking in. :toast:
Awesome update my friend....
Now we can see just how much goes into the preparation of these side panels and the water jet cutting.....always wondering how that worked
:bows: :bows: :bows: :bows: You are the master :bows: :bows: :bows: :bows:
Dayum that looks nice. Also looks like someone forgot about the "classic" warning label :eek:
If only I had the resources... aw well, jigsaw + dremel works well enough.
very clean side panel :yepp:
:bows: @ Charles
:bows: @ Billy
:bows: @ lucky zen frog!
Stunning, just stunning! And you were right, going wider on the displays windows does look better!
Phew, glad this phase is now behind us. :yepp:
Daniel.
So sexy, It's real murderpr0n :up:
Each day I'm like a junkie waiting for his update
Amazing craftsmanship!
man, that was like the update from hell - I think I held my breath just scrolling through the pictures.
Very well done.
you better get you head outta there before that thing pierces!!! I got some abrasive in my eye real bad one time cuz I forgot to close the hood on my waterjet :D
Billy for the win :D He is a good model also - almost looks human ;)! Good that the frog observed everything so well. Frog for the win. Good team - good job!
that panel looks class, how do you get the window so flush?
Just glue it with glue that has no thickness :) But in the picture there is no window installed yet.
Nice cut you made in there..... Congratulation :D:D:D
Not only the fingers are in danger in waterjet but also whole hand since human body got so much water in it. Thats daredevil actions right there, good it turned out great after all!