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    wow, great work man. I am very impressed and I love the look of it! It looks like you're coming close to completion...

    are you keeping track of the cost of materials (just for the case construction itself)? I'm looking to do make my own as well and I was just wondering how much that ended up costing you.
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    this is AWESOME! you have some great skillz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rise View Post
    wow, great work man. I am very impressed and I love the look of it! It looks like you're coming close to completion...

    are you keeping track of the cost of materials (just for the case construction itself)? I'm looking to do make my own as well and I was just wondering how much that ended up costing you.
    Thanks!

    To be honest I don't really have a check on the costs. But the materials for the build is probably somewhere around $120 - 130, using the current currency. I could imagine the materials being cheaper in USA.

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    This case is just way too awsome and it aint even finished yet. Keep it going!

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    Congratulaions

    Nice job!

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    just brilliant work great job
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    That front looks awesome.
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    holy sickness, might have to build something using similar methods. Just need all those tools. damn. :P

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    looking SCHWEEEET
    you are getting it anodised / powdercoated right?
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    Wow, lot's of comments since i checked last time. It's very fun reading them, thank you all!

    retrogamer1990: I was looking at anodizing but I think it might get a bit expensive. But on the other hand I believe powdercoating would remove the brushed characteristics that I want so I really don't know what to do. Have to check around and see what the actual prize is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NysoO View Post
    Wow, lot's of comments since i checked last time. It's very fun reading them, thank you all!

    retrogamer1990: I was looking at anodizing but I think it might get a bit expensive. But on the other hand I believe powdercoating would remove the brushed characteristics that I want so I really don't know what to do. Have to check around and see what the actual prize is.
    In my opinion, I'd say clean it up so you don't see any scratches, then give it a nice brushed finish with the steps shown, followed by a nice coat of polish.

    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthrea...ushed+aluminum

    This is an example of an aluminum build thats been heavily polished (you can see a slight brushed finish)

    http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2005...wmd_g-gnome/24

    example of the steps from the bit-tech diy-alum brushing. It's the cheapest finish you can create and imho looks simply stunning.

    Last edited by Eddie3dfx; 01-22-2009 at 07:22 PM.
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    can't you just clear coat brushed aluminum to get the look while preserving the finish?
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    Eddie, what you're saying is true. Brushed bare aluminum looks really slick but in the long run I think I would be more happy with a black case. I got hold of a company, actually close to me, that is powdercoating. I'm gonna pay them a visit and check out a couple of samples to see how the surface looks like after powdercoating. I have to think this over. There are a lot of things that you can do to the case which will look good.

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    sandblast + powder for t3h win? Would look stunning.

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    Hi,
    Where did you get the Lian Li-plate for de PSU?

    Thanks

    EDIT: and, by the way.. can you post the circuit of the fan controler?
    Last edited by norim_13; 01-23-2009 at 04:20 PM.

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    Simply Amazing!!!

    I also would like to know what circuit you used for the fan controller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norim_13 View Post
    Hi,
    Where did you get the Lian Li-plate for de PSU?

    Thanks

    EDIT: and, by the way.. can you post the circuit of the fan controler?
    performance-pcs.com has all lian-li accessories

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    The front plate is looking spectacular. I really like the layered pieces.

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    Nyss - if you need a recommendation on a powdercoater, send me a PM, I had a place that I liked and the coating was done well (semi-blank). ca: 1000:-

    Otherwise, on the skills alone, man you make me jealous as hell. I might have to commission you for my next case when the time comes xD

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    This looks so good! Slightly similar to the XPS which works really well I agree that the brushed finish with clear anodising should look amazing.

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    Thank you all! Your kind comments are much appreciated!
    Going to put down the time and answer you all one by one beacuse of this

    N3t1: It would, really. Although I'm striving for a brushed look I think it might wind up beeing flat and smooth. We'll see

    norim_13: I got my backplate from dustinhome.se (http://www.dustinhome.se/pd_5010206251.aspx). But as suggested you can get them from PPC's.

    The circuit of the fancontroller "belongs" originally to a Sunbeam 4channel rheobus. So what you're seeing is a stripped one.

    Nemon:
    Thank you! As said above, It's a stripped Sunbeam rheobus.

    atomic ferret:
    Thank you!

    LogAn'sRun: Tja mannen Thank you! Haha, I think this case will be enough for a while . Didn't you send me that info earlier last year? Neither the less I'm going to check with these guys that I got hold of. They're located in Högdalen. Link: http://www.stockholmsindustrilack.se/pulverlack.html
    And they put a estimated price of 800 kronors.

    Henry8601:
    Thanks man! Yes, It has got a little XPS in it but, I don't know if I meantioned this before, but I had the Idea of a leaning case long before XPS introduced their XPS series. So personally I don't see it as a rip off. But that's whats so great about internet. You can check a lot of cases and get inspiration. For example in this case you might see a little: TJ-07, XPS, Lian LI V2100, Murderbox. I've tried to take the best of both worls and combine it into one single piece.

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    Update #12 Jan 27 (Rad mount and internal cover)

    Yet another updates for ya people

    Have got a few things sorted. That includes an anti-vibration rad mount, a internal cover and I also got tubing and such delivered.

    I think you have got a hang of the process now so I didn't take any photos of the marking and bending. But as you can see i got the cover cut out and bent.


    It is mounted using thumbscrews.




    I did a little thinking of how to mount the radiator and this is what I came up with.
    Got 2x 15mm wide "strips" cut out. And drilled 6mm holes at the ends, in which I put some soft rubber grommets.


    This is how it looks like in close-up (Yeah, it needs some sanding)


    Checked the position of the radiator.


    And bolted it down with some M3 regular screws.


    Tried to mount my yates.


    Countersunk the holes in the plastic frame and mounted the fans with M4 hex cap screws.


    Pretty slick






    VIDEO OF RAD MOUNT

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    Wow, I really like the countersunk fan screws!
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    youve inspired me to atempt to build a case for my M-ATX build using the same techniques that u did. Just sick man!!

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    Really nice project!!!!
    Good work!

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