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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #11
Nice work already SussoGo, I'm really curious where this is going!
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #12
There sure is, thanks!
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Side panel: part 2 #13
Here's the update of the work on the side panel.

It's not nice to close the hardware in a big dark box without the possibility to see it, so I have to make a window on the panel-
What am I saying, the case is big enough, two windows.
Better yet, three.

I started off marking the contours of the frame on the panels, and I took measures that seemed adequate for 3 windows.

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I used a jigsaw, making holes with a drill to allow for the blade to fit.

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Windows cut! It looks easy, but I spent 5 hours of pain and sweat on it.
The various irregularities, bottom left above all, have been fixed by hammering the panel between two steel blocks.

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Now the holes for the hinge, which will be riveted.

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Hinge set.

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Here's how it looks when it's mounted.
The other part of the hinge is bolted on the back of the frame, this allow for a wider than 180° movement.

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The "L" profile fits well when it's close, but I'll probably add some magnets to keep it well shut.

I noticed that opening tha panel was a bit difficult, so I made a handle.

A simple steel pipe, two holes and two nuts and bolts.

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Now, I sure can't leave 3 giant open holes in the panel, I'd need some plexiglass. However, I was shocked when I found out how much it costs, and the panes I recovered from an aquarium are all scratched.
There is only one solution, sacrifying some art, in the name of other art!
Sorry, Mr. Gogh.

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Glass extracted, I measured and cut.

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Not bad for a first time, I had never cut glass and was afraid it would become a bloody mess.
To file the sharp glass, I used a wet sharpening stone, it's been very effective and now it is all smooth, handlable with no risks.

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I'll fix them when it's all done, probably with some fine double sided tape.

See you next update!
Edited by SussoGo on 2014/1/20 17:24:55
Edited by SussoGo on 2014/1/24 11:08:49
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #14
hahah poor Gogh

Nice update!

Plexy maybe can be expensive, try with Poliver
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #15
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hahah poor Gogh

Nice update!

Plexy maybe can be expensive, try with Poliver


Thanks, I might have a look at some Poliver sooner or later, but for now, since I already cut the glass, I'll try it and see how it fits. It won't be a problem to change it in the future!
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #16
As long as you didn't pay millions for Gogh pictures, you're fine
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #17
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As long as you didn't pay millions for Gogh pictures, you're fine


Ahahah don't worry, I'm fairly sure it was a copy... I really hope so!
I will also pay him a tribute for the sacrifice!
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #18
Poliver is less expensive and easy to work, like for plexy don't use alcohol for clean it
I used poliver on my LianLi, you can cut or engrave it with just a cutter
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #19
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Poliver is less expensive and easy to work, like for plexy don't use alcohol for clean it
I used poliver on my LianLi, you can cut or engrave it with just a cutter


That sounds nice, I might use it for future mods.
I have some Plexi laying around, it is all scratched so I might try and use it to create the nice glowing sides effect, as soon as my LED strips get delivered, I'll experiment a bit
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Re: [worklog] The Beastly Junkinator #20
I just got my hands on a new tool (thanks a lot, Giovanni!) and tomorrow I will be cutting and slashing up the case!
I sense an update coming up in the next few days

UPDATE

Bad news... the tool is not suited for the job.
Another friend will give me a Dremel, this time I'm sure I will be able to work with it!
I will probably have it by Wednesday and finally start cutting!
Edited by SussoGo on 2014/1/8 18:27:37
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