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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
Beds for sick patients can’t be missing.
Made with:
- 6 mm diameter aluminum tubes;
- 2 mm diameter stainless steel bars;
- steel wire diameter 0.5 mm;
- two-component glue for metals;
- putty for metals.
Phase 1 - Base with holes for the net.
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The doctors chose the top for the graphic sector, INNO3D GeForce RTX 2080 TWIN X2, to be able to manage their experiments department!
As they usually do, they always check the material properly giving their approval!
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The fantastic motherboard from Asrock has arrived, the Z390 Phantom Gaming 9 !
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
Creation of waterstation panels under the careful vision and quality control.
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
After the study phase, CAD drawing and CAM toolpaths for panels that will be connected 360 radiator and pump-tank combo in our waterstation, Core P90.
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
Under study. It is possible to see concretely the idea of creating a building with its roof, the Core P90 cabinet.
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
Thanks Frankie !
I am a person who loves challenges. I never have a reference line but I try to realize more and more specific modding projects.
They are not simple modifications of a front or a midplate but a distortion that allows the perfect integration of the theme chosen for the project.
These projects being very particular it is also difficult to find the right material to make them. This is a main challenge of modding !
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The plague doctors welcome you to their new home both day and night.
They thank Thermaltake for the fantastic RGB furnishing !
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The first material for the project has arrived. A big thanks to Thermaltake !
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The exterior of the project will represent a historic building and will reflect the architectural line of the time so it will be used of suitable material such as brick, tiles and windows both for the side facades and for the roof. The interior, instead, will be decorated with material in 1:12 scale and will be: bookcase, staircase, double door, carpet, small bottle and test tubes. The material used does not end here because there will also be: hospital beds, desk with chair, books, candles, oil lamps, medical notebook and geographical map.
To complete the work, plague doctors will obviously be there to take care of their patients. They are extremely detailed as a representation and made of resin.
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Frankie reacted to MPC in The Plague Doctor
The project "The Plague Doctor" was born after the vision of the Lazzaretto in Venice that was a structure used in the seventeenth century to accommodate the patients who had infected the plague that was spreading in Italy at that time and the famous novel by Alessandro Manzoni, "I promessi sposi ". Characteristic are the garments used by the doctors of that period: a mask in the shape of a beak as a respirator to keep away the bad smells considered, at the time, the trigger for epidemics; water repellent dress in waxed canvas with gloves, shoes and wide-brimmed hat.
The project requires the use of two cabinets, Level 20 GT and Core P90. The idea is to cover the exterior of the cabinets to give a shape that gives the idea of a historic hospital building using different materials such as brick, tiles and windows. This solution appeared to me after seeing the exterior of the hospital, now in disuse, of Poveglia, still in Venice. The interior, on the other hand, will be decorated with scale objects by doctors of the plague and much more so as to reflect the rooms of a hospital of the time. The P90 cabinet is perfect to be adapted as "waterstation" and also from the roof of this building, in fact it will be positioned above the Level 20 GT in a horizontal way.
Some images of a small part of the objects that will be used in the project. Specifically they are: historical surgical kit, historical syringes and finally very old pharmacy bottles.
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Stay tuned...
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Frankie reacted to Misanthrope in Memory inductors on older Nvidia GPUs are failing
Samsung be like:
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Frankie got a reaction from moderategamer in DIY or Buy ?
Thanks. Plus it's kinda nice to just go to the garage and tinker. Relaxing really.
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Frankie reacted to moderategamer in DIY or Buy ?
Like the projects I agree there's something oddly satisfying about making things yourself.
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Frankie got a reaction from moderategamer in DIY or Buy ?
I love making stuff. Useful like handles for hammers, axes, tools in general. Sure I could buy a cheap hammer but I rather rehandle old hammer head because I trust the older stuff more. Plus you can make the handle exactly how you like it. But there is also something nice about making decorative stuff like picture frames and such. Love PCs and gaming but there is something satisfying by making something with your hands.
You asked for pictures so for example bottle lamp I made for fun for my uncles birthday. Bought the lamp shade at IKEA (where else really lol)
Picture frame I made from some leftover wood and plexi. Bonus points if you know from where the poster is.
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Frankie reacted to Lynxman in Custom 3D printed Fallout Nuke Case.
After watching the LTT nuke video I wanted to make my own custom case. I designed it for 3D printing and with room for an ITX board and a mini GPU and SFX PSU. I have only test fitted a non working motherboard and a GTX 1060 6GB and it fits. There's room for a 120 mm fan in the bottom and in the top, but 90° HDMi cable bends are required to clear the fan in the top. As well as the two fans pushing air through the whole case I placed the PSU next to the CPU to such some air from the CPU heatsink. I hope it runs cool enough like this. For overclocking I think it would be a good idea to place the PSU outside the case and run the cables inthe back, and install a big heatsink on the CPU. The case fans should provide plenty of airflow through the CPU heatsink.
I liked the color scheme Luke chose so I went with the same red band.
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