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[Finished] Project: Cobalt (Chromed Copper Piping, Laser Etching, Cable Sleeving and More)

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PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Contents:

 

Update 1 (8/7/2013)- Front and Top Panel Mods (http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489261)

Update 2 (22/7/2013) - Midplate (http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry493716)

Update 3 (25/7/2013) - copper pipe bending (http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-2#entry509277)

Update 4 (26/7/2013) - waterblocks and case mods (http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-3#entry514470)

Update 5 (28/7/2013) - all pipes and the midplate installed http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-4#entry522658

Update 6 (29/7/2013) - PSU fan swap http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-4#entry528187

Update 7 (31/7/2013) - Cable Sleeving http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-5#entry538790

Update 8 - lets just forget about update 8.

Update 9 (11/8/2013) - Assembly on main components and midplate finally finished http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/page-9#entry589476

Update 10 (12/8/2013) - Lighting http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-chromed-copper-piping-laser-etching-cable-sleeving-and-more/page-10#entry595315

Update 11 (14/8/2013) - Chromed copper pipes done! http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-chromed-copper-piping-laser-etching-cable-sleeving-and-more/#entry605756

Update 12 (16/8/2013) - Loop filled and finishing touches http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-chromed-copper-piping-laser-etching-cable-sleeving-and-more/#entry616834

 

Done! on 16/8/2013

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Update 1- Front and Top Panel Mods

I am modding the front panel becuase i plan to mount a 280 radiator in the front of the case. The ventilation on the front panel is not really sufficient for me. 
 
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This picture shows the plastic front part of front panl that clips off the front, i have un-screwed it from the dust filter, covered it in masking tape and marked out where im going to drill and cut.
 
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I drill the 3 right angle corners because i don't have a demel and i wanted to keep the corner rounded equally. The 4th corner is such a large radius that i will do it with the jigsaw.
 
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Cut from hole to hole with the jigsaw and then used a combination of flat and round files of various courseness to get the edges square and smooth.
 
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500mm x 500mm black mesh from Kustompc, going to be stuck in all of the gaps that i cut out.
 
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Here i am bending a rectangle of the mesh so that it will fit inside the 5.25" bays and so that i have something to glue to the edges. I did this by hammering the mesh over the sides of a vice that has square edges.
 
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Here is the finished 5.25" bay cover, edges so i can glue it to the sides of the bays.
 
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Another piece of mesh cut out, this time slightly bigger than the cut made in the first pictures. I have also put it inbetween some planks of wood and used some G clamps to squeeze it together in order to flatten it as the mesh arrived slightly bent.
 
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When working with the mesh it got a little beat up so i decided to give it a few thin coats of black spray paint just to make sure it was al perfectly black. In this picture you can also see the large piece for the top panel.
 
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To stick all of the mesh onto the plastic i am using a 2 part epoxy resin, i normally use araldite but this stuff was on sale and works just as well.
 
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Applied the resin liberally and used objects to weight it down while it set, took about 20 minutes to dry and about 24 hours to fully set.
 
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Top Panel with resin set and Finished.
 
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On the left is the 5.25" bays finished andon the right is me attaching the front panel back onto the filter frame, i removed the filter and plan to use individual filters in between the fan and the radiators.
 
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Finished the front and top panel mods, next is going to be the midplate in order to create a basement.

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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This looks really good.

I'm very interested to see the rest of your build log.

The titel is already promising.

Keep up this good work!

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This looks really good.

I'm very interested to see the rest of your build log.

The titel is already promising.

Keep up this good work!

Thanks, the laser etching will be posted tomorrow (probably) and i hope to have started the copper piping in a few days.

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Looks awesome nice job very clean!

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looking awesome!

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looks good, very clean. I like it!

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Those panels are looking really amazing :).

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Chevy symbol ;)? What case was this originally?

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Chevy symbol ;)? What case was this originally?

its an nzxt switch 810, chevy symbol? where? :)

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Update 2- The Mid-plate

 

My Acrylic arrived, 550mmx250mmx5mm, 4 sheets of clear acrylic (Perspex) cost me around £33 including delivery and cutting to size from www.sheetplastics.co.uk. I ordered it slightly bigger than I needed as I knew it was going to be laser cut and I order an extra sheet as the middle layer is very weak so I wanted a spare sheet just in case it broke before I could get it attached to the other layers.

 

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I use a VersaLaser 3.50 at my college to etch out the design for the top layer, cut out the edges so all 3 layers will line up perfectly and mark the holes so that they will also line up perfectly.

 

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The laser etches the plastic by essentially burning it away, this leaves the surplus material in the form of a fine powder. I removed this fine powder by washing it under a tap.

 

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As you can see in the image below the laser etching leaves the un-etched part slightly raised by about 0.2/0.3mm, this is important because of what I’m about to do with the plastic later on.

 

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The top layer with the textured design is then painted black using a cheap, black acrylic paint that was bought for £5 from a local model shop.

 

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Using a small vibration sanded with a flat edge I was able to apply gentle pressure to the top of the plastic which removed the paint from the raised parts, due to the fact that the sander is unable to reach down into the lower parts the paint remains intact. Some of the laser painted areas had to be touched up with a smaller paint brush. This allows light to pass through the plastic in the shape of the etched design.

 

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On the bottom of the 3 layers I applied 4 strips of double sided tape and weaved a 2m blue led strip that has the correct resistors already installed to work with a 12v power source.

 

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I used a 4.5mm drill bit and a cordless drill to drill holes in the marked places on each sheet. I then got 6 M4 nuts and bolts to attach all 3 layers to each other and have the LEDs sandwiched in-between.

 

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On the left you can see the mid-plate bolted together without the LEDs turned on. As seen on the right I took a vibration sander to the edges in order to clean them up as there were a few rough edges and a bit of paint spill over the edges.

 

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Sanding the Back of the top layer down to make it slightly opaque so you cant see the individual LED's. might need to use some frosted vinyl.

 

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Here are the final pictures of the mid-plate with the LED strip on, not mounted in the case I just messily soldered and electrical taped a Molex plug onto the end so I could give it power from my PSU.

 

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on the photo it appears that you can see all of the individual LED's on the strip however you cannot see them in person.

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Oh dear Lord, the gorgeousness! It's too much! :wub: :D

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That is so cool. I wander if I could do that with a side panel.

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That is so cool. I wander if I could do that with a side panel.

i would like to see that, if you don't have access to a laser cutter you can always use a dremel and an artists touch.

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Mini Update 1

 

Bought the copper pipe during my lunch break today.

 

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And here is the reason you don't buy tools off ebay, this pipe bender is a fake and i would get a better bend by running the pipe over with my car.

 

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PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

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Ouch, bender that copper pipe could get expensive  :D   Classic case where investing in the right tools will pay themselves off.  Keep up the good work though!

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Ouch, bender that copper pipe could get expensive  :D   Classic case where investing in the right tools will pay themselves off.  Keep up the good work though!

i thought it was a used inwin hilman bender which is a quality tool but it turned out to be a cheap chinese copy with everything miss-aligned, going out tomorrow to buy a decent bender!

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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Wow man its looking awesome nice job so far can not wait to see more!

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finally someone is going for copper tubing! I'm curious to see how you're going to connect the copper to the fittings (i imagine it shouldnt be the same like for ruber tubing).

Anyhow, cant wait to see more and learn.

 

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finally someone is going for copper tubing! I'm curious to see how you're going to connect the copper to the fittings (i imagine it shouldnt be the same like for ruber tubing).

Anyhow, cant wait to see more and learn.

 

ive bought fitting from germany that ive tested and work.

PC Builder, Engineer... BACON    Project Cobalt: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/38058-project-cobalt-copper-piping-laser-etching-and-more/#entry489258

| NZXT Switch 810 | i5-3570k | gigabyte UD-5H | Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram | GTX 670 | 2x 60gb intel 330 series ssd's in raid 0 | 1tb seagate barracuda hdd | Corsair tx750m | XSPC razor GPU and CPU waterblocks | XSPC d5 vario pump | Thermochill Pa140.3 | phoyba 280mm radiator | Chromed Copper tubing |

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