Update 24/05 2013
this project is amazing!! Can't wait to see the finished product!
Have a good party dude - don't mesh it up.:lol:
Hahah, mesh it up.
have a great bday fella take your time no hurry for an update enjoy your day
Happy belated bday, mate!
I'm waiting for updates
Happy Birthday Mate
Happy birthday! Make it a good one!
Thanks a lot for the gratulations!
The community on OC3D is so sweet and nice!

I had an awesome birthday with my girlfriend and I hope the party I'm throwing tomorrow will be as good!
However, even tho I'm the one that turned 21 year old I have a little present for all of you! An update!
Enjoy mates and
thanks again for the gratulations, I appreciate it!
UPDATE!
Modification of the front panel - 24/05 -2013
UPDATE 24/5 - 2013
Hi all!
Hope you’re all doing great!

I got a package on the 22nd of May that consisted of some mesh for my build.
I was planning to release a big update where I use all the mesh I’ve gotten but after last night, when I did some working on this project, I was so happy about the results that I couldn’t resist to share it with you now!
So here it is!
Made a change on the front panel. I love the look of steel and mesh so I pretty much had to
Get ready!
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As most of you know the black version of the Prodigy has some kind of mesh in the front panel.
Because I love the look and color of steel and mesh I thought that I should modify the front panel so suit my needs. I was lucky that my father, who provided me with the mesh, could make some custom cuts.
Here’s the original front panel (which I have scratched a bit) and my 1mm steel mesh on the side.
I remove the “mesh” of the Prodigy. It’s pretty thin and light, nothing fancy, but it works
Test mounting what is to be done!
I mark the spots where I will use the rivet gun. I had to drill up the holes a little bit with a 2mm drill. No problems doing that tho
I did the same with the front panel. I marked where I wanted the mounting holes and I then drilled in the plastic front panel.
The front panel with 4 drilled holes - one in each corner.
And here’s the rivet gun! I’m very excited to see the results.
The new modified front panel with real 1mm thick steel mesh! All that is left to do is mount it!
And here’s the final result! I was so satisfied with the results that I’ll give you a double sized image, haha! I think it turned out great and looks amazingly good, as I love the look of steel and mesh. I like the industrial feeling
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This was, as I said, a small update because I couldn’t resist to share it!
I got a few more mesh-parts than what I used in this project, I wonder what I will use those for?
Hope you liked this update (even if you don’t like mesh), hehe
I’d love to hear what you think about it!
Thanks for following this log
Take care!
Best Regards
Nikkop