[Scratch case] Project Duplex

Hey guys!

Finally all moved in to the new house and got internet up and running again.

Just a short update but another one hopefully this weekend.
Milling the motherboard plate and the Gpu plate. Only milling the shape for now and doing all the holes and cutout later.
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More milling and drilling, these are for the other panels on the side.
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All slots cut out
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As i haven't had any access to the press break for a while I started looking for an "affordable" sheet bender, but the quality on them are horrible. So i decided to take a different approach to bending the sheets.

60 degree V-flute, 1mm in the bottom
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Milled a 1mm deep slot in both panels
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Clamped it to the desk with the slot facing upwards
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Put a small flat bar across the sheet so i would bend it equally everywhere
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Worked a lot better than i thought it would.
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Test fit of the panels. Had to try the grommet too to see if i made the hole the right size
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More panels.
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Also made a cut out for the motherboard in HDF, It's a lot faster and easier to redo if i have some measurements wrong :)
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That is all for now, hopefully another update over the weekend!

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I'm really looking forward to it coming all together! Judging by your last project it's bound to be great.
 
Awesom`fan`tic build
Thx buddy!
Awesome build! Love the bending technique, the cutout will reduce risk of bend-induced cracking too :D
Thx buddy! True, and it makes it a lot easier to bend :)

Back with an update, was supposed to be a bit earlier but have been sick so haven't had much time. Anyways...

Did the motherboard and GPU side in aluminum
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Test fit of components
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Made some covers for SSD's so the cables will be hidden. No pictures of the installed yet but there will be soon enough
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Same for the Pci-e extension cable
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Made a sheet for holding the rads and fans. Decided to make it in two separate pieces, one for each rad.

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A bit of bending
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Test fit
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Time for some acrylic. This is for the front panel. Was a bit tricky before i figured out how to make it in two runs. Milled some holes and put some centering axles in it. worked out pretty well.
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Installed. Made it slightly bigger so i can sand it to the right size. Still need to do the rear and top and bottom. Still not sure if it will be painted or led lit. But i will need to decide very soon.
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That's it for this time

As you can see i have some new parts :) Will make an unboxing of it as soon as i get everything set up

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Will there be enough clearance for the backing plate of the GPU? It looks a little tight with the Riser being close to the alloy panel.

I think the Acrylic would look sweet LED lit, still this is going to look epic!
 
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Good lord man! This is amazing stuff!

Thx buddy!

Will there be enough clearance for the backing plate of the GPU? It looks a little tight with the Riser being close to the alloy panel.

I think the Acrylic would look sweet LED lit, still this is going to look epic!

Thx buddy! As it is now it should fit :) The led lights will look great but the case needs to be done by January for the Cooler master mod competition so if i dont have time i will paint it red and do the leds after the competition :)

Woah, nice job mate. Keep up the good work!
Thx buddy!
 
So been crazy busy trying to get as much done as possible. The Cooler Master mod contest ends on the 31st so i am freaking out a bit right now :)

have had a lot of parts lying around for a while now but thought it was time to upload some photos.

Ever since i saw the Maximus Vi Formula i knew this was the board for my next computer. I generally don't like "naked" pcb's so this is perfect for me!
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A lot of accessories.
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Just sexy, great color scheme and as a bonus its ready to be water cooled!
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Even has a backplate, this just keeps getting better and better!
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Next up GPU, decided on a GTX 780 since i seem to have no time for gaming anymore. Still there is nice to have some power when i need it.
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Even the inner box looks great
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Awesome, almost a shame to water cool this.
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Great looking backplate, won't be seen though due to the way it will be mounted
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Have always wanted an I7 since i do use Solidworks quite a lot. Never could justify to buy one. This time i just bought it and didn't think about the cost
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I had 16Gb of platinum ram from before. Bought another pack just for the looks. Won't really need 32gb but it does make the case look better. And some light bars.
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For some reason the old ones does not look like the new ones. The old ones still have milling marks and are slightly shiny. The new ones looks like they have been blasted with some media. Lucky i bought the light bars.
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So on to the case

Made some fixtures to hold the reservoirs in place. Took a while before i figured out how to do it.
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The circle pattern didn't really fit the shape of the case so i decided to make my own front. Not sure if i will sand it down to make it a bit more matte. Still need to countersink all the holes.
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Lowered the led strips into the acrylic. Since the sheet aluminum is lowered 2mm from the other side and the leds need about 2.4mm depth there is only 1,6 mm left of material in the middle. Was a bit worried that the light wouldn't spread out to the edges but seems to be working just fine. Won't show you that just yet.
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Made some adapters for the lamptron controllers so it will attach to the sheet metal.
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This is how its now, still a lot to do and not much time left but all the acrylic and sheet metal is sanded down now and fits great.
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And a bit of bonus content,

obviously it won't fit in the computer but i do have a different plan once the case is done.
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Great looking piece!
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Will add more photos of it once i get it up and running, will be a bit later as i need to focus on the computer right now

Next update before the competition ends !

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Holy mother of god, this build is incredible. The thing that really hit me was that PCI-e riser you have use. You, sir, have made a truly unique PC!
 
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