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    Quote Originally Posted by Got_Vtec? View Post
    WOW is all i can say lol
    enough said :o this is some speechless work!

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    thank you very much

    The reason I don't post a lot on bit-tech is ... I don't feel like they are intrested in the project ... dunno just got the feelin'
    And I was already nominated for the mod of the month on bittech ... but even I can't vote for some sketches and pictures of my tools xD stupid bit-tech ARGH !

    once again, I'm happy you like my work... I'm doing my best like always
    here is some progress

    Ow, I almost forgot … the wood I’m using is MDF … it’s not real wood, but like recycled wood ^^ they use it a lot in kitchens or modern furniture.

    Because I’m out of materials for the cogs and lights, and a lot of people don’t know what I’m making. … I’m going to make an example of the total case.
    I will begin on the frame (fully MDF wood)



    +The top



    There won’t be a bottom, because I think I like the fact that you can see the ‘mechanics and cogs from the wheels’.



    In every side panel there will be 4 FANs. So that makes 8 FANs on both the panels.
    + The FANs on the radiator … that will be 2x 6 (+8) = 20 FANs
    I hope to get noctua fans on a lower voltage (Noctua U.L.N.)

    This is … don’t know how to explain in good English :p lol
    But It is for the finishing of the dust-filters (intake FANs)



    Then I finished the intake holes







    Before:





    2 finished panels





    These are the dust-filters I got from a store







    But I don’t really like the shape of the grill … hmm
    Then I broke them





    It’s a cleaner smoother result now, I think
    But I’m going to make it better in the future



    Now back to the frame
    Because I’m going to make that first now !!

    The making of the windows






    The total picture for this subject of the total case







    Thx for reading/watching

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomcatt View Post
    Thx for reading/watching
    Thank you for posting
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    I thought it may have been something like MDF, it had that composite board look to it. Everything is looking good, can't wait to see more. Keep up the hard work.
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    subscribed! this is sick! you have some skills my friend
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    Curious, how much is the estimated end cost for just materials.
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    WOW this sure is a piece of art

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    Great, great work and skill here and now you woke up that bug in me to continue a mod I have left in the middle. Not that I can get close to that but hell it is fun anyway.
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    thank you all very much :P
    And yes .. for me it is also more a piece of art, than a computer

    I tried to make an overview of the costs.
    This moment, I have spent about €160 on materials (excl working tools), materials like, clear plexi / wood MDF / aluminum sheet / glue / screws / bolts / paint
    I started working on Elements of Fortune in december 08, so the costs/month are approximately € 22

    I hope to get some sponsors that see potential in this project
    Until now, I have 1 sponsor - a computerstore here in my village (Autosoft)
    He will have the privilege to show this case in his computer store

    Maybe I'll update this evening or in the following days
    Greetings

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    Update time !

    I already started to begin on the layer where the 3 wheels will be spinning.
    The back panel is almost the same as the other one.





    And of course also a “gap?” where the acrylic will fit in.



    The side panels are a little different (with different angles and so … )











    The front side panel will be shiny. I hope to get this effect with using acrylic that will be painted high gloss on the back. So It almost look like glass.



    After sawing the acrylic





    Because I needed some space in between the hardware layer, and the gambling wheels… I made another small layer.
    this is what I mean:










    Again, this basic frame is almost ready











    One of the most important measurements



    Good! the ground is not totally even … so It may be a little bit leaning.

    The highest layer is the layer of the wheel of fortune.





    And I will use a very thin sheet of MDF to make the top
    Hehe :p – the sun is shining btw Very warm ! xD



    LoL – I hope I don’t have to use these on a day



    ^^
    The project will be very tall. About 2.5 meters high.
    The weight or height doesn’t matter to me actually …
    The whole case can be dissembled in 6 pieces, so I can transport it to another location without problems

    I also will use aluminum or another kind of metal to make the frame stronger

    Tomcatt

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    very good, I like how everything came out perfectly leveled
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    Wow, this thing is going to be huge, but awesome. I can't wait to see more. I'm presuming the acrylic looks very frosty because the protectic plastic layer is still on it? Keep it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dengyong View Post
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    Bloody amazing man, keep the pics coming!

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    thanks all!!!

    Alright listen up y’all !

    Plans are changed, well the plans in my memories actually
    I planned to make something very special in the upper side (with the wheel of fortune) of the case. But now I found something cooler!
    I hope I can figure out how to make it though ^^

    Just like my last completed casemod HELGHAN, I had a mysterious question what would take place in the front of the case. It wasn’t a LCD, or watercooling stuff, but a HELGHAST head made out of clay.

    This time I also have 2 mysterious questions in this case.


    The second questionmark will appear in the future


    Tomorrow, I will order the parts of the electricity, and after that I will see what I’m going to do. Probably finishing the bottom.

    For the progress of the case… I couldn’t work on the frame because we are redecorating the bathroom and toilet in our home. I’ve got lots of work, but I’ll try to give you all an update on the case

    cheers
    Tomcatt

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    I really like how this build is coming along!!

    Last edited by genERIC; 07-10-2009 at 07:50 AM.
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    You know what it wouldn't surprise me if in the top part where you have the question mark you managed to fit in some sort of vegas style show complete with Tom Jones, his band and some scantily clad women with feathers.

    This is one of the most elaborate and astounding mods I have ever seen. Great work so far and I can't wait to see the finished article.

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    Meh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AC3421 View Post
    Meh.
    lolz


    and i now whats on the questionmark

    Its a picture of my mom
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    That is one big case!!! Looks cool so far though. Cant wait to see finally product.
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    you sir..... ARE AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL !!!!

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    Man! you're born to do this!

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    lol - cool one - the fun you're having building it is best expressed by the photo of yours (is it you?)

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    hehe yup it's me :p

    The wooden plate was hard to keep bending for a minute (so the camera could take a picture)
    it was a hard photo to make, it didn't work for several times and mum was laughing me out

    ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomcatt View Post
    hehe yup it's me :p

    The wooden plate was hard to keep bending for a minute (so the camera could take a picture)
    it was a hard photo to make, it didn't work for several times and mum was laughing me out

    ^^
    haha yeah
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    So this isn't exactly a LAN Party case . . .

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