ChasBurkhart wrote:
Keep the updates coming think it is going to be a killer looking build!
Thanks!!
🙂 Here is next update...
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UPDATE I would like to say that I completed the entire case, but unfortunately I did not
😄 With my plan one part of the case must be redesigned - you will see in this update..
Case is shipped flat packed so only unpacking takes some time, because all parts are individually wrapped very carefully. :thumb:
Here you can see some parts, screws, etc. and manual. If you would like to look closer here in PDF
http://bit.ly/R40Manual .
The main frame is hold by 4 aluminium profiles. Each weighing 0,75 kg.
4x M8 thread used for the four large screws that are visible on the front and back.
These four large screws holding colored plexiglass and metal front part.
Hex Gear logo on the front panel.
Plexiglas (color interchangeable - official shop offers a great variety of colors) and metal parts for I/O of MB etc.
Plexiglass is cutted by laser, so it is absolutely accurate and cut is clean and smooth.
I think this is how it could belong together
😄These plexi parts are very clever thing! Holds top and down metal plates perfectly in place without any vibrations.
Two parts for the assembly of 360 and 240 radiator and PSU. These two parts are interchangeable, so it is up to the individual whether you want to have a PSU + 240 radiator up or down.
Outdoor parts, two of the same include up and down. Large one is the rear sidepanel
🙂The main part for mounting motherboard, discs, pump ...
Two small long only serves as a cover of plexiglass holders of the same size. The big one is for disks and small one mostly for the pump.
In progress!
😄Almost completed but at this point I stopped. I want to hide one tube (from radiator to pump) behind the fans on the radiator. To make it nice and hide the tube is necessary a few extra mm. It was less then 10 mm, but I want be sure and have more space for maybe another combination..
Quick render of new part ..
🙂 I will be lasercutting more parts for this project, but about them in next updates!