Thanks BitFenix for the trust you have placed in my project and especially thank you UMBERTO, without him this wouldn't have been possible!
Inside, many beautiful things
General Overview! But now we go into detail!
They look like general LED strips, but they aren't Since I'm an eternal undecided, I opted for the magnetic strips So I can experiment to good light effect in my mod
Then I chose the Spectre LED PWM for the front of the mod! They will give that extra touch to the mod, without affecting the performance
And finally the Spectre Pro PWM
Gentlemen for this first overview is all! I, as always, invite you to leave a like on facebook, for those who had not yet done! For you are a few seconds for me it means further enhance my work
New SPONSOR and New PARTNER of 2kPro Modding Projects!
Tomorrow I will upload photos of the material came from mom BitFenix
Needless to say that the quality is visible at the opening of the box
Small preview! Obviously appreciated
Gentlemen, new arrivals in 2k Pro home! For the happiness of my wallet
These are sponsored by Me
Here is my latest purchase, I present my new modding partner
New Silhouette Cameo
A big man with a great message:
Comments and opinions are always welcome! Does anyone have experience with this machine?
Here is a video that shows the use of an expert !! JAMES WALTER
rewarder wrote:
Nice one! You even painted the thumb screws!
Thanks!
NEW UP
As I said I was in work in progress for the work in the cellar .. We almost finished restoring
I had some material in surplus, and so I decided to create a spray booth
I created using scrap pieces of wood, metal and plasterboard!
The orange parts are the simple tape to protect the wires!
Internally we have used glass wool to be glued to the plasterboard, to ensure that the dusts of the paint adhering to the surface and do not flutter on the piece.
The wall behind was made with plasterboard to cover the wall and keep it safe.
If you see before we tried with the spray glue, but it was drunk from plasterboard, then we switched to the option B
Good old silicone
To adhere the glass wool at the side of iron, we have drilled the metal pieces to pass the wires and hold the glass wool anchored on three points
With some mishap and various fix with what I had in the cellar :
We have stretch a braided metal cable to carry the weight of the hanging pieces and so we set like this:
Internally set like this:
And here's the final result:
Aesthetically it's not much, but at a functional level is the best that I could create with what I had .. Cost = 0
I just have to buy two or three aluminum trays to be put on the table and fill them with water, to gather dust that falls while I paint and then periodically change the water and / or trays!
Keep in mind the negligible cost of the trays € 0.30 each one ..
I thought of a vacuum cleaner, but it cost me more and then I live in an apartment building .. I can not take a cab industry in the cellar, otherwise other people cause me problems ..