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    Joinery Fun: Wood Radbox

    I am making a 24" x 16" x 16" rad box for a gut that has a Skulltrail rig he wants to cool down. Since he's using a Soldam casehe does not want to fool with modifying it and is going external.

    Here's a render such as it is (I am no daVinci)



    Only thing that has changed from the render is the res is going to mount internally and sideways instead of vertical and through the top. 3 MCR320 and two MCP655.

    The following vids should be self explanatory and follow the progression of the work.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFp05KThYv4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KVbcaRG0Mc

    Here are some shots of the enclosure coming together (in progress so be patient)




    Side panels getting the radius moldings fitted




    These are trhe other panels that get trapped between the sides. Birch ply and Anigris moldings. Everything still in the rough.


    Starting the glue up section by section














    These moldings will get sanded flush then routed




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    Complete...just need to set up and then I can finish the sides...

    More to follow
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH8YdfgNWq0





























    Here's a vid that explains more about the radiator placement.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNgq4CMfdVg
    Last edited by CyberDruid; 02-14-2009 at 03:00 PM.
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    Last edited by CyberDruid; 02-16-2009 at 12:36 PM.
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    Here are some teasers the owner just posted



    Last edited by CyberDruid; 02-18-2009 at 09:20 AM.
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    i guess we can say this is definitely one to give us a woody!

    Man i love your wood skills CD.

    You and my other friend woodbutcher are seriously in your own league.
    Kayin is also fairly good at wood too.
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    Some good wood working skillz there. I can't wait to see the final results.
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    Sadly there is a budget so I am pressed to be hyper efficient. And no finish on the wood as that could easily double the labor.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqAeYPIXftU

    I have a another vid to follow that explains rad placement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyberDruid View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqAeYPIXftU

    I have a another vid to follow that explains rad placement.
    Beautiful work

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    Very impressive woodworking skills.

    That looks a lot like my shop at the moment as I finally got tired of trying to find desks that are built with any concept of computer cooling in mind so I designed my own and I'm building it from the ground up. The ground up design let me add a bunch of computer oriented tweaks (like pop-up laptop ports, wire routing channels, multiple cooling vents in specific locations for the main box as well as other hardware, built-in power distribution, etc) that I never could have found in a pre-built desk (at least not one that was less than several thousand $$$$)

    Based on your first pic, you are planning on mounting the fans flush to the rad? If so, you will get considerably better cooling performance if you use a shroud and have around 40mm of standoff between the fans and the fins on the face of the radiator. The standoff gets rid of dead air spots under the hub of the fan and puts the cooling fins in those areas back into full play.
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    sub'd!

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    very, very cool.

    looks like you're enjoying shifting back into the wood scene. there's love in those joints!
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    This looks great, an awesome way to mount rads externally.

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    it looks great can't to see the finishing product
    it would kind of be like one of those murdermod cases but wooden and a lot cooler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weapon View Post
    Very impressive woodworking skills.

    That looks a lot like my shop at the moment as I finally got tired of trying to find desks that are built with any concept of computer cooling in mind so I designed my own and I'm building it from the ground up. The ground up design let me add a bunch of computer oriented tweaks (like pop-up laptop ports, wire routing channels, multiple cooling vents in specific locations for the main box as well as other hardware, built-in power distribution, etc) that I never could have found in a pre-built desk (at least not one that was less than several thousand $$$$)

    Based on your first pic, you are planning on mounting the fans flush to the rad? If so, you will get considerably better cooling performance if you use a shroud and have around 40mm of standoff between the fans and the fins on the face of the radiator. The standoff gets rid of dead air spots under the hub of the fan and puts the cooling fins in those areas back into full play.
    I think the owner will probably not use a shroud. He wants push pull. I tried to keep the size of the enclosure down but it's already quite large.

    There are a lot of ways to put the rads into a box...but most of them really pummel your ears. So far this 45 degree mount seems to be the quietest.

    I agree a shroud will help with deadspots but I guess we'll be skipping that step.
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    great stuff CD you never cease to amaze me with your hand craft skills

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    Nice work CD! That makes me regret converting my once-burgeoning woodshop into extra room for my computers.....
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    very neat work...

    but does appear to be quite large.. suppose if room is not am issue, why not
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    Wow, great work as usual. I really like the radius edging. I've done my share of straight edging for my kitchen cabinet project, but nothing quite like that. It adds something alot of flow to it.

    Biscuit cutter is another great tool for that sort of stuff, that and the pocket hole jigs are probably my favorite.

    That I don't don't know how many times I've got back to the store for yet another set of clamps. I don't think you can have enough with this sort of construction.

    Awesome box!!!

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    I'm a pretty fair woodworker by most standards but what you folks are seeing here is a master at work..
    Damned top quality casework with perfect joints and don't think that is easy.
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    This is amazing!!! Can't wait to see more!

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