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How would I go about making a PSU Shroud?

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So I don't hate looking at my PSU or anything BUT I think my case (Corsair 350D) would look even better with a PSU shroud. What material should I use, and how should I go about making it?

 

Edit: also looking for a clean look, with a matte black finish to match the paint of the case.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/89468-simple-psu-cover-shroud-how-to/

So I don't hate looking at my PSU or anything BUT I think my case (Corsair 350D) would look even better with a PSU shroud. What material should I use, and how should I go about making it?

 

Edit: also looking for a clean look, with a matte black finish to match the paint of the case.

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use legos 

 

"also looking for a clean look"

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So I don't hate looking at my PSU or anything BUT I think my case (Corsair 350D) would look even better with a PSU shroud. What material should I use, and how should I go about making it?

 

Edit: also looking for a clean look, with a matte black finish to match the paint of the case.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/89468-simple-psu-cover-shroud-how-to/

 

 

 

 

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3d print

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It's even the same case! That's exactly the kinda look I'm going for too. Thanks :D

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ive seen a  guy post he a pic of ones he made out of legos it looked dope

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That doesn't look good IMO. It looks like part of a lego death star kit. The colors are slightly mis-matched and all the round corners don't go with the sharp edges of my build.

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