A view from the front. The effect is starting to come to fruition.
All four drives attached.
And now... FINALLY... the near-completed Zero Gravity Chamber!
Here you can see the bottom compartment for the PSU.
Some close-ups of the drives.
Of course, this piece still needs to be dressed up quite a bit. It's still very rough around the edges. It will all look nicer once it's powdercoated and I've had a chance to dress up the joins and edges of the perspex. I'll be using a combination of edge molding and a heat gun to do this. Then, the plan is to powdercoat the entire interior in "Starlight Black" so as to give the effect that you're looking into space. Both the interior and the exterior of the chamber, as well as the rest of the interior of the case frame, will be painted this color.
Next on the agenda is to notch the shelves in place with the centerpiece and then weld them in place with solvent cement. Also, dress up the perspex edges and joins to clean those up. Then, the Zero-G Chamber is officially finished, and it's onto the next stage of the project...
Lighting.![]()
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