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Rehab - Fractal R4 casemod [Nov 11, 2016-Completed]

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Ah, with Gigantea all wrapped up except for putting it back together and adding a awesome little badge that I got from the guys at nVidia while at PDXLAN 28, it's time to move on to the next project.

Introducing Project: Rehab, my entry for the Gigabyte 30th Anniversary Mod Challenge. The idea for this build has been rolling around in my head for a couple months now and this seems like the perfect time to put it in writing. 

The name and the plan: I've decided on calling this build Rehab because part of my goal is to take a Fractal Define R4 that has served me well over the years and rehabilitate it. Give it fresh, new looks, updated hardware, updated style. It's going in dirty and coming out clean.

The design and theme: I love the R4. So much that I actually have 2. But it's interior is dated compared to today's cases where they have dropped the drive bays in favor of room for loop setups. So the interior will be gutted and replaced by an interior setup that allows for a custom cooling loop, an inverse board, and mounting the GPU vertically to show it off. The theme will be based on old school hot rods from the 30's. Chrome and billet and automotive themed parts, and the case is definitely getting an old school flame job. 

More info will definitely be coming as I start tearing into the project, but for now, let's meet the patient back in her heyday.

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This is when I really started messing around and cleaning up the insides of my computers.  It rocked an unlocked Ivy Bridge i5 and a GTX770, a nice little combo for gaming.  Through the years of upgrading rigs and stealing parts, it was downgraded to my work PC with an i3 and integrated graphics.  Oh how the mighty fall, LOL.

So let's get her on the table and begin the rehab.

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

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First things first, she's got to be gutted and cleaned up.

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My accumulation of parts.

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Some things I'll reuse, some are getting trashed.  Luckily on the R4, the side panels are interchangeable, so flipping a windowed case is just a matter of swapping the doors around.

Let's talk upgrades.  I'm not 100% on all the hardware yet, but I do have some nice bits to start off.  But let's look at what we started with.

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Yep, not even a GPU.  So sad.  We're definitely going to be making a nice jump with the new hardware.

To start off, we've got a Gigabyte Z-170X-UD5.  Full ATX and tons of goodies.

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And for the PSU, I just snagged a Corsair SF 600.  600 watts in a SFX footprint.  I won't be able to SLI, but the small footprint allows me to be creative with it's placement.

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For radiator duties, I'm going to use up the extra Hardware Labs Nemesis GTS360 XFLOW I've had laying around from my Shinai build.  It didn't fit the layout in that case, but I think it'll be perfect here.

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That's all the hardware so far, so it's time to start tearing into the case!

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

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Once the drive cages are out, we can see if our XFLOW is going to fit and what sort of engineering will be required for it to work.

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Definitely fits, definitely needs a panel to hole it in.  Put that on the list of things to do.

And since I'm flipping the case, the MB tray has got to go.

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I'm collecting a pretty impressive pile of extra parts.

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Now it's going to get interesting.  I'd like a little more room to move things around in the case, plus my idea needs a bit of an angle, so let's split the case front to back.

Marking out the centerline.

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A little bit of dremel work and she's split down the middle.

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I'm planning on something special for the top left panel, so I'm just using the rail for a placeholder to hold it all together for now.

That's the progress for now, but hopefully soon it'll start taking shape!

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

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Looks good so far. I can't wait to see the finished build!

Main System Specs:

  • Intel Core i5 6500 3.2GHz CPU
  • Gigabyte GA-H170-D3H Motherboard
  • Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB 2400MHz, Gskill Ripjaws 8GB
  • Asus GTX 1060 Turbo
  • Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD
  • Seagate 1TB NAS Grade HDD x2
  • Thermaltake NiC F3 Cooler
  • EVGA Supernova 750 G2 Power Supply
  • NZXT S340 Red/Black Case
  • Noctua NF-F12 Fan x2

Laptop Specs:

  • Intel Pentium N3700 CPU
  • 4GB Kingston RAM
  • Intel HD Graphics
  • Windows 10 Home

Peripherals:

  • Microsoft Wired 600 KB
  • Dell 2003 Mouse
  • HP Compaq LA2206x Monitor
  • Logitech X530 5.1 Speakers
  • Roland RH-5 Headphones
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  • 2 weeks later...

You ever have one of those weeks where you're just not motivated at all.  Jeez.  But continuing on...

Fractal has some nice braces for the corners to keep thing square, but they're a little ugly and bulky so I made replacements out of 2mm Al.

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Turns out, mine are a little ugly too!  But I'm just using these as temps, I'll do up something nice with the CNC.

Since we've cut a bunch of stuff out, I probably ought to put some parts back in.  New floor out of 2mm Al.

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And a roof panel out of 2mm Al too.

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I'm using 2mm aluminum for a few reasons.  Mainly, I have it, but it's also great for structure and thick enough to tap good threads in.  This is some 6061 alloy, great for these pieces, but for some others...well, I'll get to that.

My first cuts on the back panel were rough and just to let me split the case.  I went back and thinned them down a bit.  They aren't going to be important for structure, but they do help clean up the corners and the left hand side will still hold a side panel.

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Next was a new back panel.  This is where the 6061 alloy sucked.  There's a very slight bend because of how the case splits.  The bad thing about 6061 is that it doesn't like to bend, at least not large pieces of 2mm.  It took some effort getting just the few degrees of bend I needed.  

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Here's the case as it stands now...

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A couple of inches at the back makes the R4 seem roomy.

Last but not least, I did get some more hardware figured out.  For pump duties, I'm going with an Alphacool D5 and top.  Looks boring, but I needed the side outlets for what I have planned.

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I did go a little more flashy for the CPU block though and snagged a Heatkiller.

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Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

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More updates.  It always seems like the first part of my builds are soooo boring.   Blah, blah, blah...look at this random piece of metal.  But, hey, more pieces of metal!

I opened up the front to get rid of some bends and make room for my 360 radiator.  Went with my trusty 2mm Al for the fill piece.  

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Since it won't flow much air like this, I guess I'll cut out a spot for the radiator.

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And set up the radiator with a couple of random fans laying around as temps.  Hmmm, just finished hacking 3 CM Elite 130's, looks like I've got 3 CM 120 fans.

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Rather boring from the front, but I'll be working on a grill so it really won't matter.  Functionally, it's perfect.

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I've still got some cleaning up to do on the outside, but let's move to the interior for a bit.

My reason for splitting the case in such a weird way was because I want the interior to resemble two areas of hot rods, with the outside resembling, well the outside.  The two areas for the interior are the engine bay and the interior.  And since they don't really combine well, I need to make a divider to cut the interior in halves.

First up, I need to make a structural member up front for everything to tie in to.  I had been thinking about running the divider to the front panel, but the 360 takes up so much of the panel that I wouldn't have had a lot of area to work with and it would have made it weak.  Enter some 3/4 Al square tube.

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For the end caps, I just cut 3 sides of the tube off and hammered the remaining side over.  Sometimes finesse isn't needed. :)  These end caps allow me to put a screw in the top and the bottom to hold it.

Next up was a piece of .05" or 1.25mm 5052 Al.  The thinner size makes it easier to work with, but the clincher is the 5052 alloy.  Bends super smooth and that was important for this piece.  The engine bay side was nothing special.

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But for mounting the divider, each side got 2 bends.

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This allows me to mount the divider to the back panel and wrap around the structural member up front, keeping it clean, while also giving me tabs to mount my interior side panel too.  As an added bonus, I've got about an inch of room for cabling and most of my screws for hardware will be hidden from sight.

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And screwing it all together.

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Since most of the structure was done, I took a minute to work on some component layout.

The engine bay side.

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I used a roll of vinyl for the res, lol.  Still up in the air about it's placement.

And the interior side.

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Another possible res location.  Though this side works better for the radiator outlet, I'm thinking a set of gauges would look pretty trick on this side.

Till next time!

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

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so if the SSD and Res on the otherside are going to be visible, would it be possible to add a "second layer" of sheet metal with cable management holes to cover cables? I know it would be harder to build inside of, but in my head it sounds like a good idea. Then you can mount the ssd and res on the second layer 

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6 hours ago, Heesleemer said:

so if the SSD and Res on the otherside are going to be visible, would it be possible to add a "second layer" of sheet metal with cable management holes to cover cables? I know it would be harder to build inside of, but in my head it sounds like a good idea. Then you can mount the ssd and res on the second layer 

That's the plan, I just haven't gotten around to making that side of the divider. :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Back with more!  

The bottom panel of the R4 was a mess.  Well, a mess for me.  Bumps to support the PSU, filter guides, fan grills, they kept my bottom panel from setting right and were generally eyesores.  No one is going to see the bottom, but I still want it to look good, so I trimmed the panel up.

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It keeps the rails and the original screw holes for the feet give me nice spots to attach my new floor panel.

Speaking of the floor panel, that's part of the reason for things dragging.  That and Overwatch and No Man's Sky. :)  I liked the way things were laying out, but the tolerances for everything were trash.  That's what I get for designing on the fly with a tape in one hand and a jigsaw in the other.  The cutouts around my brackets were horrendous.  So I went back and re-made my floor for a better fit.

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I also re-made my back panel for a better fit too.  And then proceeded to drill 5 mounting holes on the wrong side of a line.  Uggh.  I'd have a pic of it, but I was a bit frustrated.  Luckily that panel will be painted so I can fix my boo boo with some filler.

I also re-vamped the top panel.  The random piece of Al floating around the top wasn't cutting it for me so it had to go.  But since I still have to mount to that panel, I stiffened it up.  First with some epoxy and a piece of .025" Al.

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Bonus of this is it allows me to easily fill the fan grills in the top panel.

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A little bit of sanding and the panel will be ready to go.

Also got some more of the hardware in.  There are a few pieces left, but important stuff is here. 

Firstly, the Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX1070.  Debated between this and a G1 Gaming GTX980 Ti and it was a tough call.  I love the shroud on the G1 980 Ti and since I'm not putting the GPU under water, that's important.  But the 1070 has similar performance, is the new gen, and was a $100 less.  I can buy a lot of paint for $100.

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Intel i7 6700K.  I7 vs. i5, i7 vs. i5, i7 vs....ah screw it.

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16GB x4 of Avexir's Raiden DDR4 RAM.  I've always like these, though I'm gonna have to tone down the color a bit.  That's a lot of white to stick on an all black board.

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So far for drives, I've got a 240GB OCZ Vector 180.  I'm hoping to add one more 500GB Vector and maybe a m.2 drive.  Gotta go fast! 

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And every cool whip has to have a nice set of shoes, right?  MNPCTECH billet case feet.  Only the best feet around.  I'm mixing the full size case feet in the back with the mITX version in the front.  It's not a huge difference, but it'll give the case some stance.

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Till next update, thanks for following along!

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

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And the metal work continues....

Changing the top panel gave me a bit of a problem, where to attach the MB tray/divider.  Since it originally tied to the aluminum panel floating in the top, I had to figure out another way to keep it solid.  Decided to build a brace so that the screws in the back panel and one in the bottom would keep it solid.

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With that taken care of, I started finalizing the top panel.  The goal is for half the top to mimic an old 30's hood without the side panels and include a hinge in the middle so it's functional.  Something similar to this.

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So I started with a piece of pipe.

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1 1/4" black iron pipe.  Normally we use it for gas lines in a house, but I've got different plans.  What I want it for is a form.  First task is to cut a section to fit in my frame so I can get my radii for my corners. Little dremel and grinder and the corners are shaping up.

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With them pretty well smoothed out, we can start to see where it's going.

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The next job for my black pipe is the form for the bend of the hood.  It was a bit tricky since the bend is at an angle.  Normally I'd cut a piece close, bend it and then trim it down.  For this, I laid the angle out on a sheet of .04 aluminum by squaring the case up on one side of the sheet and using a marker to mark out the other side, then I bent the whole 2' piece.  

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It's a start.  Stupid me bent the panel the wrong way the first time and it went pretty easy.  Re-bending it the other way made it twice as hard to get a good bend.  But once I got close to the angle, I started trimming it down here and there to it's final shape.  

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There's a bit of trimming left but I'm going to wait till I get it mounted to do the final shaping.  I think it turned out pretty nice.

 

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On 8/26/2016 at 10:23 AM, Mnpctech said:

watch and learn, this guy doesnt play around

If I'd stop jumping in these competitions I might play around??? Haha!

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PROGRESS!!!  It has computer parts in it now!  W00T!

But first, let's start off with another episode of "That Panel Just Isn't Quite Right".  

Our contestant this week is the front radiator panel.  I'm just not digging it.  It works, but it feels like a boarded up window to me.  Plus, it didn't fit very well on my radius'd corner.

To the CNC!

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I measured it out a lot closer this time and fancied it up a bit. So close that I actually had to file it down a hair to fit.  Just what I was looking for.  And after matching the radius, this is what I got.

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I haven't slapped the rad in it yet, but I'm liking the look.

After getting that out of the way and off my mind, I started laying out for components.  My chicken scratches.

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Pro Tip:  When laying things out to be cut, cut them the same night so you don't forget what side of the line you're working with.

After figuring out what I had done the night before, I got my back panel cutouts done and the pump mounted.

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I managed to get rid of one of my mistake screw holes.  Still have to fix the other 4.

Getting the board standoffs mounted.

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And the back panel with actual components in it.

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I'm thinking some stylized grill areas cut into the blank spots to liven it up a bit and also to let the back panel exhaust some air.  Might even do acrylic windows on standoffs with a resin design.  I've been looking for places to work my resin ideas in and I really like how a window on standoffs breaks up the blandness of a flat panel.  Over the PSU and next to the I/O panels are the main spots since I've got ideas for the area over the pump.  As far as the pump/pump top goes, the model I got has 3 inlets and 2 outlets.  Have to plug the two on the bottom so I can use two of the side ports.  And for the top to sit flush on the panel, I had to drill out a couple of holes for the plugs...which I now deem fill ports. :tongue:

Interior shot of what's going on.

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MB plays the role of engine, pump plays the role of master cylinder.  At least in my head.  That's part of why I chose that pump top, it had the closest look with the right ports.

And next, playing the role of heads and valve cover, our GTX1070.

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Yeah, I've got one hell of an imagination. LOL!

With our hood on.

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I'm still playing with the angle a bit.  Originally I was going to mount this on a bracket and hang it out in the air to center it more in the case, but seeing how long it is, I'll probably mount it to the back panel.  That should be easier on my riser as well.

Now, I'm gonna throw off the whole engine compartment theme with...gauges!

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I have a problem.  The gauges totally throw the engine bay theme off for this side, but totally match the interior theme on the other side.  So the choice should be easy right?  But working gauges on the other side would be totally useless since you'd never see them because it'd be the off side and there's a side panel that will cover them(and I don't want to window it there because of the paint scheme).  Add to that semi-removable panels and water lines that have to run through panels, plus the whole res mounting...I'm actually stuck on where to put them at the moment.  I've got some ideas, just need to work out the details.  But they look effin' cool, right?

Oh yeah, almost forgot...The Lonely PSU. :(

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All by itself.  Waiting on some aluminum for the panel on that side so it's all alone.  And freaking tiny....damn!

Thanks for following along!

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  • 2 weeks later...

And the project rolls on...

I did figure out the gauges, where to put them and how to hook the tach to read a fan.  I won't go into it in this update since I need to make a bracket to get them actually mounted and I'm still uploading a vid covering the tach.  But YAY!

What I will go into is the off side of the case.  I finally got some more aluminum in, this time .08" 5052 alloy.  Almost 2mm thick and bends like butter.  

I started with the bottom plate, this will be my main mount point and will get covered in some sort of interior material.  I haven't decided yet.  Maybe a suede or a leatherette.  Sumpin fancy, hehe!  I worked all this out in Sketchup so I could CNC the pieces and everything would fit together.  The base after milling.

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Next up were the SSD plates.  Once again milled.

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And mounted up.

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They don't really stand out, but with the base panel covered in material and these painted to match the exterior, they ought to set everything off nicely.  Still thinking about rounding the outside corners of the plates, but I'll cross that bridge later, right now, I've still got another piece for the puzzle.

I was planning on figuring out a mounting setup that was invisible for the base panel, but finally decided it would be easier to just make a trim piece that would cover the mounting screws.  This also gained me some room for another idea I had.  Back  to the CNC.

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.75mm cuts in my .08" Al for a little bit of flash.

And the trim piece finished and mounted.  It doesn't really stand out right now, LOL.  But it'll be brushed Al in the end with SS screws holding it in.  Nice and clean.  Also mounted an SSD.  Nice and tight tolerance on the connectors which was another reason I wanted to CNC these pieces.  I suck at cutting things out by hand.

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Closer look.

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The extra space I saved not making up some complicated mounting allows me to put in a little hot rod touch.

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A fire extinguisher.  Not needed, or is it...  I had some space to kill and had thought about different ways to put it to use, but I kept coming back to either gauges or some sort of bottle, be it NOS or an extinguisher.  I'm going to use the gauges on the other side of the case since they'll be visible there and NOS has been done and I figured most hot rods have a fire extinguisher in case bad things happen, so why not.  It just barely fits but I think it's a interesting touch.

The bracket does need a little work though.

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That 1/2 inch of bracket put the extinguisher in the door, so it had to go.  Next up, figuring out how to mount this piece of the bracket so the extinguisher doesn't roll around and break things.

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Quick little update.  I spent some time trying to get a tachometer working and reading the fan rpm.  Made a little video.

I did the video working on a 12v power inverter which apparently puts out a little extra.  Running off the 12v of a PSU, the tach read 4k rpm which should make the fan 2k rpm which sounds about right.  I also tried it on the 5v and the 3.3v outputs.  Worked fine on the 5v, wasn't happy with the 3.3v, but it did work.  It was a little wonky though, the tach had to be on the PSU 12v for it to read the fan on the PSU.  So 12v from the inverter + fan on PSU was a no go.  But switch the tach to the PSU 12v and it was fine.  I don't know why, but it works now, so I don't care.

Also mounted the gauges in the case.  Had to make a little aluminum bracket for the 2" gauges since the one supplied wouldn't clear the case frame and was also a 3 gauge bracket.  I gave them a little more angle than the side of the case so they'd be easier to see when the case is setup on a desktop and also for a bit more clearance for the wiring against the radiator.

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That's all for now!

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Couple of quick little updates while I'm trying to wrap up fabrication.

Got the fire extinguisher mounted up.

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And also my wire pass throughs done.  Or at least the ones I know of.

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Feet mounted.  I went with MNPCTECH billet feet cause I love them and this mod screams for billet.  Put the mITX version on the front and the full size on the back to give the case some stance.

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For the back panel, I needed some ventilation.  Not necessarily a fan mount, but just something that lets air flow over the board and not form a little hot pocket.   Mmmmm...hot pocket.  So let's throw it on the CNC.  It's a build for a Gigabyte contest, so why not a Gigabyte logo?

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Should help with air movement.  Wanted to do the same or similar for the other side since I had a lot of blank back panel over there too.  I got started but then my router died.  I heard it popping and thought it might get through the cut but no.  Luckily my spindle is the Dewalt 611, so a trip to Lowe's that night and we had a replacement.

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Re-homing the spindle was a little nerve wracking, but I managed to hit x dead on and was within 1/2mm on the y, so damn near perfect.  And the almost finished panel.  Still have to fill some holes and mount a GPU somewhere.

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I'm really digging how it came out.  I was hoping it would look good, but this blew away my expectations.

So all that's left now for fab is to hinge the hood panel, mount the GPU, mount the reservoir(which is on it's way and totally cool), do a little work to ease my wiring, and make a front panel.  Man, it didn't seem like a lot till I wrote it down...

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Is that fire extinguisher going to be your res?? That would be sick

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2 hours ago, ManOfGold93 said:

Is that fire extinguisher going to be your res?? That would be sick

No, it'll be a working fire extinguisher.  I've got other plans for the res.

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So keeping on keeping on...it feels like I've disassembled and reassembled this thing a million times so far!  But let's put it back together to layout some more hardware.

Getting ready to mount the GPU.  I want this to set with a bit of angle, sort of like a valve cover on a V engine, and just peeking out under the hood panel.  I think that will look good with the lighting on it.  First thing is to check that we've got the right riser cable.  Last time I picked one up from Li-Heat, I went ahead and got a few other sizes.  Saves on the shipping costs down the road.  Right length and right ends, perfect!

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After marking the tab location, I took the bracket off to layout my cuts.  Pretty basic, just a rectangle.  Then I cut three sides and bent the remaining piece of metal out for my bracket to attach to.  That 6061 alloy is pretty tough so I grabbed a torch to help with the bend.  I was afraid of snapping the tab off without some heat.

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After that, I trimmed the tab down and tapped a few holes, and voila!  That's one screw on the main tab and two more on the slip in tabs.  I don't want this sucker going anywhere.

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Even though it's mounted and not going anywhere, it does sag quite a bit, so I'll be adding a bracket to keep it level.

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While I had everything apart to drill and cut for the GPU, I decided to mount up the res that came in as well.  I picked out an overflow/catch can to use for the reservoir, I really like the look of it.

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Let me tell you, that is a hunk of stainless steel.  You can see how thick the end caps are with the fittings removed.

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I don't think holding pressure will be a problem for this thing.  But it does have a few drawbacks, no sights for fluid level so that'll be sort of an educated guess, and only two 1/4" NPT ports.  Plenty of ports for basic function, but I'd also like a fill hole, a drain outlet and I've got this cool temp gauge that needs it's sensor put somewhere.  The idea in my head right now is to use the top 1/4" port for temp sensor/fill duties, the bottom 1/4" port for the drain.  That leaves me two holes short and they're the most important ones.  For the inlet and outlet, the plan is to drill and tap the holes in the bottom.  Notice I say plan.  Once I start trying to drill and tap the stainless, we'll see how well it goes.  But for now, let's get it mounted up.

Had to make sure it cleared the GPU.

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Couple of bolts, easy as pie.

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You can really see how bad the GPU sags in this pic.

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Up next, the hood panel...hopefully.

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More work.  To get the GPU setting level, I made up a little bracket out of some scrap 2mm Al.

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Simple.  I thought about securing the GPU to it as well, but this works well and will function with any GPU.  I did make it slightly adjustable as well, so I can fine tune it later.

Next up I had to bite the bullet and get the hood done.  I've been putting this off for a couple of reasons, partly figuring out how I wanted to attach everything, but mainly I was worried about screwing it up royally.

So first of, we have a hinge.  Nothing special, just a 2 foot aluminum piano hinge.

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Cut it down to size.

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For all this to work the way I envision, I've got to notch each half so the hinge mounts on the bottom and pops up in the middle.  This was the first thing I was worried about screwing up.  2mm notch on each half.

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Test fitting.  It came out pretty well.  Nice and tight fit, which makes the next part, lining it all up straight and square, a bit easier

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To attach it, I had thought about rivets, but I didn't want them showing on the top.  Then I thought about brazing it, but would have warped the panels and done who knows what to the epoxy and filler on the original half.  In the end, I used some JB Weld epoxy, I've been having some pretty good luck with it lately.

Clamping side one to the hinge.

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Side two took a little more ingenuity.  I cut some square tube to spread the pressure out and make sure I got the best contact possible.

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Some quick and dirty tips for those who may not know.  When clamping something for epoxy or whatever, tape the clamp.  Tape gives, good epoxy doesn't.  Also, I'm not sure if anyone else does this, but I lay down a square of tape for mixing epoxies and fillers.  I used to use some scrap acrylic or whatever I had laying around, but I'm really liking the tape.  It doesn't move around so you don't wind up covered with epoxy trying to hold a little piece of scrap and you simply ball it up on itself when you're done.  I'm liking not being covered in epoxy after I'm done.  It's a perk.

After a little bit of cure time.  

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And mounted on the case.

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I've got a bit of tweaking to do and some filler to clean up the hinge, but I'm loving it! :S

Down to two main items on my fab list before paint now.  The first is the off side panel.  I love the solid feel of Fractals doors, but the soundproofing material has got to go.  Putty knife to remove the material, some goo off to get rid of the sticky stuff and then a quick run over it with some 220 grit to knock a good portion of the paint off.

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Next up was figuring out the window for this side.  I decided that basing it off a back window of a coupe would be pretty cool.  It would give at least a partial view of the components without just following the outline of hardware, which would have looked funny, and it also fit the theme to a tee.  The con of this idea is that at least half the coupes I looked at for reference were chopped and had a non-standard window.  The pro of this idea was that half of the coupes I looked at were chopped and had a non-standard window.  So really all I had to do was to make it look window-ish.  Figured out what my size constraints were and made up a little template so I could mirror my ends.

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Next up will be cutting it out and starting to figure the front grill. :)

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Quick materials and paint update with a small bit of modding.  First off the modding...

Off side panel window is cut.  Now to figure out how I want to feed air to the PSU.  Rely on the little bit of space between the window and the fan to provide enough air, do some sort of grill on the window(yuck, not a fan!), or put the window on standoffs?  I'll have to think about this one.

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As far as materials and paint, I stopped and picked up what is going to be the base color for Rehab...Viper Blue.

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And the biggest news of this update are the fittings for the loop.

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EK rotary 90's because they're nice and compact and some spanking new MNPCTECH hardline fittings that Bill was awesome enough to hook me up with.  I had to have them cause they fit this theme so well.  They just look like they belong in an engine bay!

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A big thanks to Bill and MNPCTECH, and expect a video detailing these little babies soon!

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Since I've got fittings now, I figured I'd put a bit of the board together to get a feel for the upcoming loop.  Have to get all zen with it. :S

My pretty little i7 installed.

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I'd say this Heatkiller block is the whipped cream on the top, but it weighs a ton.

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And decked out with the MNPCTECH fittings.

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I want a blue or red anodized look on the fittings, similar to AN fittings, but Bill said they're only going to do black, which I totally get.  So I've got two options to get the AN look I want.  Number one is paint, which with the knowledge of Brad at DDG, seems pretty doable.  Adhesion promoter, candy, then clear.  Number two is to actually anodize the caps.  Yes, there is a home brew method.  Yes I tried it.  Yes, I was worried I would blow up my garage by accident.

I just did some trial pieces of Al to work out the feasibility of this crazy plan and I'm pretty happy with the results.  They aren't great results.  In fact they look pretty bad, buuuuuutttt, it worked.  Now to just refine the process.  

First trial piece.

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It's got some blue tint.  I'm pretty sure that this is from to weak of an acid solution.

Trial number 2.

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That is definitely blue.  This was after adding some more acid to my solution.  I'm not sure why it came out streaked, whether it was cleaning, or my solution needed to be mixed better, or something in the dyeing process.  But hey, it worked!  Just a few more trials to get the kinks worked out and I might be able to anodize these on my own.

Switching gears, while I was picking up the dye for the anodizing experiment, I decided to pick up the fabric materials for my interior side and start getting that lined out.

First up, smoothing the edges of my panel so it didn't rip the material.

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Then I used some spray adhesive to lay down a bit of padding.

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The fabric I chose was a tan suede with flocking on the back.  Didn't need the flocking, but that's how I found it.  I stretched it around my piece and tacked down the edges with some more spray adhesive.

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And voila!  An aluminum pillow!

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I think it's going to look pretty trick with everything installed.  And I really like the pillowing effect around the components.  Though I am going to go back and give the SSD trays rounded edges and they will be painted to match the blue on the exterior.

 

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On 9/27/2016 at 10:59 AM, belfouf said:

this awesomeness is killing me.....

 

On 9/28/2016 at 9:50 AM, Yahtadi said:

This one is amazingly amazing!

Thanks y'all!

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