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    wow...... truly impressive work!
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    Look at this madman go.. there's no stopping him.

    Truly sick stuff, man. Those unibit cuts on the aluminum look beautiful. And the acrylic work, as always, is great. Radiator mount also turned out well.. I like how it appears to be floating (oh geez don't give me any more ideas if I ever want to complete my build..)

    This project is filled to the brim with originality.

    You had mentioned before that you were looking for a brake but they were too expensive. If you try to get one that shears or rolls, then you'll pay an arm and a leg for it. If you just want one for bends, like what I have, then I picked mine up on eBay for 70$. Compared to that router table of yours, it's like tossing a few coins down a well.

    I believe that it's good for up to 15 gauge steel and 18 gauge aluminum. And they make beefier ones for just a hair more in price (around 90-100$.) Not sure of the thickness that you are working with, but I fab on relatively thin metal--around 1/16" since I like to keep my cases light--which this brake handles great. 1/8" it struggles with some. But it may be different if it was bolted down to a heavy bench as I just have it clamped to a workmate with some steel C clamps.
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    omg! this is perfect!

    great progress so far, that rad fits perfectly

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    wtf that is amazing. after i see more and more of ure work i be thinking about what type of **** i have made i wish u made updates every day that looks so amazing i dont know what i could say

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    this is a mdpc in making, and taken to another level (a.k.a. billion dollar pc)

    epic worklog

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    Just an amazing project! Great attention to detail.
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    I almost cant remember what case this started life as. You have put so much into it you should have just started from scratch!!

    If the quality of work seen so far continues it better win MDPC!!
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    Awesome

    It's fantastic ! Everything fits perfectly ! And, it's one the first time I see someone using a router to cut aluminium ! What speed do you use ?
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    I love it. Always have, always will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eKirts View Post
    wow...... truly impressive work!
    Thank you, mate

    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Look at this madman go.. there's no stopping him.

    Truly sick stuff, man. Those unibit cuts on the aluminum look beautiful. And the acrylic work, as always, is great. Radiator mount also turned out well.. I like how it appears to be floating (oh geez don't give me any more ideas if I ever want to complete my build..)

    This project is filled to the brim with originality.

    You had mentioned before that you were looking for a brake but they were too expensive. If you try to get one that shears or rolls, then you'll pay an arm and a leg for it. If you just want one for bends, like what I have, then I picked mine up on eBay for 70$. Compared to that router table of yours, it's like tossing a few coins down a well.

    I believe that it's good for up to 15 gauge steel and 18 gauge aluminum. And they make beefier ones for just a hair more in price (around 90-100$.) Not sure of the thickness that you are working with, but I fab on relatively thin metal--around 1/16" since I like to keep my cases light--which this brake handles great. 1/8" it struggles with some. But it may be different if it was bolted down to a heavy bench as I just have it clamped to a workmate with some steel C clamps.
    Thanks, Xion. I did check ebay a few times but there was nothing available? The good thing is i don't think there is anything left to bend in this project, but, when i undoubtedly start another in the near future, i'll definitely look into those brakes you mentioned


    Quote Originally Posted by illidan View Post

    omg! this is perfect!

    great progress so far, that rad fits perfectly
    Cheers, illidan Don't you just love it when things fit how they were intended. I've had that many "sigh of relief" moments throughout this project i'm all sighed out lol.


    Quote Originally Posted by whuzabi View Post
    wtf that is amazing. after i see more and more of ure work i be thinking about what type of **** i have made i wish u made updates every day that looks so amazing i dont know what i could say
    haha don't be like that. you're doing great thing with your project too. And what you've done with a simple dremel is incredible compared to what i've done with the stack of tools i've collected!


    Quote Originally Posted by muki | sk.4um View Post
    this is a mdpc in making, and taken to another level (a.k.a. billion dollar pc)

    epic worklog

    cheers
    lol i appreciate the complement mate. really i do. but without sounding like a jerk, i'd kinda like to keep mdpc out of the thread. don't get me wrong, i'm unbelievably greatfull that you think so, it's just i've only seen bad luck come from mentioning those words prematurely (and i'm really superstitious lol).

    Take this for example; if i went fishing (that's my job btw) and we had a great catch, i'd wear the same clothes the next day, even the same socks, putting them on in the same order hahaha. Now i sound crazy, but i hope you see my point


    Quote Originally Posted by gergregg View Post
    Just an amazing project! Great attention to detail.
    I appreciate it bud, thank you very much!


    Quote Originally Posted by nlancaster View Post
    I almost cant remember what case this started life as. You have put so much into it you should have just started from scratch!!

    If the quality of work seen so far continues it better win MDPC!!
    Thanks, nlancaster . I think the same thing sometimes (starting from scratch that is) but i just have a thing for this case . this will be the third project in a row that i've used it. The first was a disaster to say the least, the second turned out a little better and this one is turning out great (if i do say so myself ). so what's the saying? Third times a charm?

    I also mentioned it above and i really don't wanna sound like a jerk but, i'd be much happier if mdpc wasn't mentioned any more. you can read my stupid reason a few quotes up. Thanks bud

    Quote Originally Posted by Moitrux View Post
    Awesome

    It's fantastic ! Everything feet perfectly ! And, it's one the first time I see someone using a router to cut aluminium ! What speed do you use ?
    Hi Moitrux, thank you for the kind words!

    The router i'm using (makita RP1800) has a "no load speed" of 22,000 RPM and i use an upcut spiral bit for cutting any metals. Cuts through aluminum like a hot knife through butter, especially with a cutting fluid (i use lenox) and it's a hell of a lot of fun to learn to use!


    Quote Originally Posted by Antioch View Post
    I love it. Always have, always will.
    Thanks, mate . You were one of the fist people to follow my project so it's always a treat when you pop in and say hi


    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post

    (no words as I promised )
    And it's still appreciated (as promised)
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    Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
    I also mentioned it above and i really don't wanna sound like a jerk but, i'd be much happier if mdpc wasn't mentioned any more. you can rear my stupid reason a few quotes up. Thanks bud
    NP, It only goes wrong when you talk about it yourself. Like saying "I really need to do super on this test" then stressing about it all night and blowing it the next day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nlancaster View Post
    NP, It only goes wrong when you talk about it yourself. Like saying "I really need to do super on this test" then stressing about it all night and blowing it the next day.
    your probably right, but it's just how i am i guess

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    Jeez that is all unbelievably nice...look at the recesses, perfectly aligned every single one of them. Speechless. Not as a turn of phrase but actually IRL speechless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by callen_1 View Post
    ... I can see it now - I'm searching for it because i've misplaced it (like everything) screaming "where the f*&% is Goldilocks!!!"

    You know what, i think it'll work haha.
    lolz! I lose Chuck all the time.
    My expletives rhyme:
    "Where the f!#$ is Chuck?"

    Another awesome update, Callen! The manner in which you present things on top of your mad skills makes following your work a joy to witness.

    If I haven't said this before in voice or type, thanks for sharing your work, Cap'n!
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    Your midplate and the back piece have turned out great. The fit of the metal and acylic parts are simply amazing. They really could not have turned out any more perfect. Simply amzing mate, simply amazing. Looking forward to your next update.

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    i think if i could be start again i would do a lot things not the same. maybe all i like what i see and the fakt that we have the same case is amazing. u can do all of sh** with this case and everyone looks amazing. maybe i do a silver one too

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    omg your work is outstanding... pure ownage
    It´s like computer :banana::banana::banana::banana:
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    ok mate, sorry for disturbing you , i wont mention it anymore

    best luck (awesome x4)
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    Jezus Christ, that is amazing mod!!!
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    I've been watching your build since day one... every little bit you have done.. and my god man.. all i can say is.
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    midplate = pr0n
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    Callen_1 did you sold your soul to the devil ?
    The workmanship on the plexiglass and aluminium parts is worthy of XS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    Jeez that is all unbelievably nice...look at the recesses, perfectly aligned every single one of them. Speechless. Not as a turn of phrase but actually IRL speechless.
    Cheers, Kibbs . I'm really happy with how it turned out and i can't believe they actually lined up! It definitely pays to measure 10 times, cut/drill/tap once.


    Quote Originally Posted by CptDreadFlint View Post
    lolz! I lose Chuck all the time.
    My expletives rhyme:
    "Where the f!#$ is Chuck?"

    Another awesome update, Callen! The manner in which you present things on top of your mad skills makes following your work a joy to witness.

    If I haven't said this before in voice or type, thanks for sharing your work, Cap'n!
    hey Cap'n , i always appreciate your complements . We'll have another chat soon and discuss many things of great importance like what else we can name around the workshop. The only problem with naming things is it increases the emotional attachment. So when they pass away it's all that much more heart breaking , and i go through bits like they're going out of fashion!


    Quote Originally Posted by Red-5 View Post
    Your midplate and the back piece have turned out great. The fit of the metal and acylic parts are simply amazing. They really could not have turned out any more perfect. Simply amzing mate, simply amazing. Looking forward to your next update.
    Thanks, Red . I'm also pleased with the results


    Quote Originally Posted by whuzabi View Post
    i think if i could be start again i would do a lot things not the same. maybe all i like what i see and the fakt that we have the same case is amazing. u can do all of sh** with this case and everyone looks amazing. maybe i do a silver one too
    I think silver would look great! I'm really starting to get attached to the whole "bare metal" look, but the mild steel would eventually start to rust . i'm not sure we have the same case though, i have a pc-a10?


    Quote Originally Posted by fhantastic View Post
    omg your work is outstanding... pure ownage
    It´s like computer :banana::banana::banana::banana:
    lol thanks mate


    Quote Originally Posted by muki | sk.4um View Post
    ok mate, sorry for disturbing you , i wont mention it anymore

    best luck (awesome x4)
    haha now i feel like an as$hole . Thanks mate


    Quote Originally Posted by H.o.m.i.e. View Post
    Jezus Christ, that is amazing mod!!!
    Cheers, H.o.m.i.e.. I appreciate it mate


    Quote Originally Posted by Mabyboi View Post
    I've been watching your build since day one... every little bit you have done.. and my god man.. all i can say is.
    Haha thanks dude, but i learnt everything i know from you guys so ...


    Quote Originally Posted by Oli4v View Post
    midplate = pr0n



    Quote Originally Posted by Tile View Post
    Callen_1 did you sold your soul to the devil ?
    The workmanship on the plexiglass and aluminium parts is worthy of XS.
    I actually sold my soul to science; praise science

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    As long as you didn't sell your body to science and definitely not before finishing this build.

    Callen, your work is truly inspiring - keep up the great work!

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