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    Re: [Scratch build] The Tiny


    Hello everyone,
    I have started my project and It is the ticket for me to enter this year compertition.

    1. Introduction:
    After many days bearing this thought in my mind, my project was born with the name of "The Tiny". Even with "The Tiny" name and "The Tiny" tower look, being fully customized has given "The Tiny" its Power and Capability that others have to show respects to it.
    And with it's unique designed body, The outer cover can automatically open or close by itself.

    2. Materials:
    Copper
    Aluminium
    Acrylic
    Carbon fiber
    ...
    3. Hardwares:
    Asus Impact
    Intel 4770k
    Zotac GTX 770
    Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 620W
    ITX PSU 180W
    Watercooling parts
    .........
    Pictures of parts



    This is how my designed chassis look in scale.




    I have been made two stand for Tiny.






    I use Acrylic to make chassic then i will replace with Aluminium.



    This part, i need hight accuracy so i used CNC machine to make it. I will hang some covers on it.










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    Continue
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    Great work

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    It's always great to see what people can do when they have the tools to bring their imaginations to life. I envy your shop and am interested in how you plan on connecting the graphics card. I'm assuming you'll use a shielded pcix ribbon and run it behind the the GPU and up to the mobo.

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    looking good!
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

    Lightpainting and hardware are my life!

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    6061 Aluminium 6mm thick.
    And after CNC work to replace Acrylic parts










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    Install and test "heat spreader"










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    that is super awesome!

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    Fantastic build.

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