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    Jokot got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








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    Jokot got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
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    Jokot got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Time to put every thing together for a test fit 


















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    Jokot got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Hello,
    Its time again for a new build and this time I am going to use my favorite material, wood! After lots of planning I decided it was going to be another ITX build that would still fit at least one 240mm radiator and long graphics cards if thats what I choose to go with.
     
    The plan is to use closed watercooling loops for both CPU and GPU to make future upgrades easier. Ive seen quite a few wood builds over the years but nothing that really felt like me so this will be my version, should also be quite obvious what case I was inspired by
     
    Huge thanks to bequiet! and Asrock for helping out with the hardware for this build!
     
    And here are a few 3D renders

     

     

     

     
     
     
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    Jokot got a reaction from Jason 57 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








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    Jokot got a reaction from buyobuyo in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
  7. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from Velcade in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








  8. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from For Science! in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








  9. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from Ross Siggers in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








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    Jokot got a reaction from DJ46 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








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    Jokot got a reaction from Badomen in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time no update

    But its finally time to finish this project.







    Moterboard tray fresh of the printer.



    I used inserts for the screws that will be holding the motherboard in place.





    And here is the backplate in place.





    Radiator brackets and every thing put together inside the case.








  12. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from Badomen in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
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    Jokot got a reaction from Badomen in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Time to put every thing together for a test fit 


















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    Jokot got a reaction from peger in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
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    Jokot got a reaction from peger in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Time to put every thing together for a test fit 


















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    Jokot got a reaction from peger in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Making the frame.
     


    Used the same big router for these parts.














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    Jokot got a reaction from peger in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    More work on the handles.
     

     

     

     

     
    I made grooves in the handles using the big router in previous picture.
     

     

     

     
    Now just cut both of those in half and I will have my four handels.
     

     

     

     
    And a few pictures without tape.
     

     

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    Jokot got a reaction from peger in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    So this is how I will be bending and making the top and bottom "handles"   I need something to bend the thin sheets around so that was part 1 of the process and that was easily done with some MDF scrap pieces.     Here is the template rounded and covered in tape to avoid the glue from sticking.     Here is the material I will be using.     I also made a outer part for the template by bending 5mm plywood, that will also help equalize the pressure along the curve.     And now ever thing is ready to be glued together and clamped down, the grain of each sheet is going against each other to get a stronger final product. You can also see the template was made with "shelves" to make clamping easier.     Here is a better picture of the layers.     And I also made a second one the next day.  
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    Jokot reacted to Mbowen in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Looks sick so far!!!! 
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    Jokot got a reaction from Lady Fitzgerald in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
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    Jokot got a reaction from r2724r16 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
  22. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from r2724r16 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Making the frame.
     


    Used the same big router for these parts.














  23. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from r2724r16 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    So this is how I will be bending and making the top and bottom "handles"   I need something to bend the thin sheets around so that was part 1 of the process and that was easily done with some MDF scrap pieces.     Here is the template rounded and covered in tape to avoid the glue from sticking.     Here is the material I will be using.     I also made a outer part for the template by bending 5mm plywood, that will also help equalize the pressure along the curve.     And now ever thing is ready to be glued together and clamped down, the grain of each sheet is going against each other to get a stronger final product. You can also see the template was made with "shelves" to make clamping easier.     Here is a better picture of the layers.     And I also made a second one the next day.  
  24. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from r2724r16 in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Hello,
    Its time again for a new build and this time I am going to use my favorite material, wood! After lots of planning I decided it was going to be another ITX build that would still fit at least one 240mm radiator and long graphics cards if thats what I choose to go with.
     
    The plan is to use closed watercooling loops for both CPU and GPU to make future upgrades easier. Ive seen quite a few wood builds over the years but nothing that really felt like me so this will be my version, should also be quite obvious what case I was inspired by
     
    Huge thanks to bequiet! and Asrock for helping out with the hardware for this build!
     
    And here are a few 3D renders

     

     

     

     
     
     
  25. Like
    Jokot got a reaction from CodeNova in Beast Of Nature | ITX Scratch build in wood!   
    Long time since last update, will try and make up for it with a longer one then usual    First of I finished all the wood working and added the corner pieces that will be holding the front and back pieces in place.                           Not a single screw will be used for the wood frame itself its all held together with wood joints so it was really solid even before applying glue.       Here is plexi for the side windows.       This is what it looked like when it was all clamped in for the glue to dry.           I really like how the bends turned out with the different layers.       Front and back are made of some spare material I found, actually have no idea what its called. But Its made up of some kind of plastic in the middle and very thin aluminum on both sides, that made if very easy to machine with wood tools.                   Made a wooden jig to help with cutting the holes for the front intake fans, and it worked really well. And thanks Mnpctech for the awesome template       
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