Project: Watery

Right CAD done!

Here is what the project should look like when finished!





( I know that the res or the mobo tray aren't drawn in - all part of my plans.)

I hope to start cutting tommorrow!
 
Righty ho, lets get this train going again..

I've been oh so very busy this year, but I'm now 'over the top' of that peak, so its time to carry on with this project. First thing was to re-build the MK2 res. Not much different from MK2, just higher detailed rasters, and better threads on the back panel mount. All of those little scratches are on the plastic cover sheet of the acrylic.. Its all glued up now, all I need is to get the three holes on the back tapped up for take G1/4" threads...







Tommorrow I hope to start the radiator mount... :)
 
OMFG! SEX!!

Could you do custom parts??? To order...?

As in, if i gave you the dimensions for a res, could you build it??
 
This is certainly a build and a half. I wish that I had been able to do this a couple of years back :D

And yes, I have made a puddle of droool .....
 
Unfortunately, not much of an update.. I've come up with a far far far better design for the reservior, one that will include an O-ring, so I don't need a glue. But, unfortunately is stoopendously complicated, and its a 3D design as opposed to the current 2D design, so Im unable to cut it on the humble laser cutter :waah:

But do not fret! I've found a company based just down the road from me in Surrey who can do the work! Here is a little example of what they do..:







Rather pweety... In other news, I'm also waiting for a delivery of supplies from the US, primarly a whole load of sleeving etc. so I can get this back on track!
 
wow, nice matey.

I'm currently working on a HD+CD cage using acrylic.. Don't have fancy tools though, haha.

Keep up the good work.
 
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