Project: Deadline by Kylevdm

Kylevdm

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This is cross posted for now, but will be updated as normal.

This is a case build for the WatercoolingUK 2009 mod competition. I generally do not work to a deadline but at my own pace with a million other things going on, but for this case I had just over 2 months to get it done, and that was a bit of an AHHHH!!! moment as I have never ever been good at timing. The case that we were going to be modding was an Akasa Eclipse 62 knock off also known as the YYC-62F1. The rules of the competition meant I had to work in a £100 budget, I had to do all work myself and I was not allowed to use CNC machines, powder coating, spray booth etc. This worked in my favour as I had about £100 left after Christmas and I do not have the time or money to do CADs etc so I was on a level playing field with everyone else. These are the final pictures I am busy working on a full work log that will follow sometime soon.

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the case before morning :sleep:

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the case

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acrylic separating the bit I made from the orginal

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the bulge on the front panel

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the case in the dark 1

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the case in the dark 2

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turbine fan with a blue led fan behind it

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mnpctech turbo fan grill on motherboard tray

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hole for water block installation

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Cable management holes

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Windowed!

Being a case that I wanted to watercool, it needed a window obviously. However I was not happy using a normal rectangular window on this mod. It needed to fit in the theme of the case. The main theme I wanted to utilize the curves that were present on the chassis. The window design needed to use the raised edge that goes from one side of the case to the other. So I drew the window using the chassis as a guide and then added 10mm to the top and right hand side. Cutting the aluminium on with my trusty jigsaw <3 :P and spent ages with a file and sand paper getting the curve to my liking. 3mm acrylic was then attached with the tape of the gods. Unfortunately I have no images of the work but here is the finished product.

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The raised section of the chassis

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Curve with the chassis

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the panel

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Tape of the Gods!

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close up of the curve
 
I can't believe that's the same case!!! Absolutely top quality modding mate, just goes to show what a little bit of cash and some elbow-grease will get you! And you know it's a true one-off because you made it!

Love stuff like this, it's not professional modding but it's worthy of a step-up from "Ghetto Modding".

Can't wait to see the full worklog mate :D
 
You, my dear sir, must have magic fingers.

As above, can't believe that's the same case (had to look for 5min to actually believe it) and looking forward to a full log.

Btw: is the outcome of the competition known yet?
 
name='TonyG' said:
Love the blue,was going to do the same with my side panel.

Thanks, That is with only a single ccfl lighting it

name='Kerotan' said:
I can't believe that's the same case!!! Absolutely top quality modding mate, just goes to show what a little bit of cash and some elbow-grease will get you! And you know it's a true one-off because you made it!

Love stuff like this, it's not professional modding but it's worthy of a step-up from "Ghetto Modding".

Can't wait to see the full worklog mate :D

I should be going up a level in a few months time, with my up and coming project: EDGE and Project: Tri-Box when I finish it this summer.

name='zak4994' said:

Thanks

name='monkey7' said:
You, my dear sir, must have magic fingers.

As above, can't believe that's the same case (had to look for 5min to actually believe it) and looking forward to a full log.

Btw: is the outcome of the competition known yet?

Magic fingers, no... I have just learnt the art of patience! As for the competition the Judges are on a drunken wait productive trip to cebit :P

Thanks a lot though!
 
name='zak4994' said:
How much did it cost?

Overall so far?

£120 ish so far

£15 for the case

£105~115 on materials

I will probably take it up to about £160 is when I do version 1.1... there are still a few things I am not happy with (but who ever is completely happy with there own work is deluded:P)
 
name='PV5150' said:
Congratulations on your efforts so far mate :) (y)

Thanks! and Congratulations on you 10,000 when you get there!!!!

name='Brooksie' said:
Brilliant work, it's like a completly different case! Even the power buttons have moved :p

Top notch :D

Thanks, I would have moved the DVD drives aswell but that was too much work for the deadline especially as I did most of this during my prelims :eyes:

name='tinytomlogan' said:
Great work there matey. Kudos ;)

Thanks, not up to your level yet though :D
 
A very quick update for you all, well not really an update more of couple of pictures

Here is the home made bending brake, I will be making a guide for this soon (remember this is my soon so it may take some time)

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and a rough before and after image of the brushing

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name='monkey7' said:
w00t nice. Certainly looking forward to a guide to that bender.

What did you brush the aluminium with?

I will also be making a guide to brushing a large sheet of aluminium (that was 520mm*600mm) and all guides were for a long not very wide sheet. However, I used a sanding block with 180 grit sand paper, I then used the edge of a piece of wood to make all the lines go in the same direction
 
I have some great news.... I won the competition and have a shiny new Cosmos S on its way so look forward to that log :P
 
name='Kylevdm' said:
I have some great news.... I won the competition and have a shiny new Cosmos S on its way so look forward to that log :P

Congratulations. You will love the Cosmos. They are great to work with. :)
 
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