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woody

alexXx

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Well woody isnt done yet, and it has taken quite a while, but i designed her(yes woody is a girl.. duh) in solidworks.. made the frame out of rectangular steel tubing shelving unit. Well, my complete worklog will go online at some point.. though it isnt relavant for most people so here it is as of today.. it is pretty close to being done. I will be able to put a computer in it, quite soon, but my plexi door wont be done for a bit. I dont really know how to work with plexi, but i'll figure it out.

Today's pic

tell me what you think
 
I think you should change key aspects of a typical case if you're building one. Be creative! Mount the PSU on the bottom instead of the top. Make compartments for extra wires so they wont impede airflow. Make modifications to further control the airflow.
 
haha i designed this puppy for air flow.. despite its small size, i know it is going to be a well aeriated case.. You know whats is really weird.. i was creative.. INFACT, i DID mount the PSU at the bottom.. it actually exhausts air out the bottom. This is because i wanted a smaller form factor than the normal atx for factor, and atx really only works conventionally in 1 config.
 
hehe well it is good that he made his own case. me and him just had a different goal, and a different skill set
 
as of today.. Im still varnishing my wood slab that will stealth the 5.25" bay, but other than that, i can put my computer into it any time now. It still wont have a door though.. i dont have my plexi yet
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