I got a new PC case in exchange of some computer hardware. While the case is a low budget one, it offer interesting screwless design. Then I decided to do some modification on the case. Theme will be the curse.com logo/color theme. Here is the current...
Part 2: Choosing the right case I'll admit my experience in case moding is quite limited. However, here are some observation of my first attempt. First of all, keep in mind I didn't choose my current casem it was an exchange. The chassis I currently...
Finaly... some interesting picture. Basicaly, I drawed then cut a piece of cardboard (40 cent value) with the wanabe logo.
While I'm quite satisfied with the look, I might have to modify the right side of the flame to remove the "U" form...
Good news... but no pic yet :) Today I passed a good milestone in my project.
I cutted the windows in the left-panel. We used a Jigsaw to make the raw cut, then a Dremel and small metal file for the small details. The process when smoothly, but we scratched...
Hi, Here are the first picture of the actual look.
At this stage, the painting job is still to be done, but you can get a preview of what it'll look like. Panel in the daylight: Panel in the darkness:
Been slacky in the last few days...
but... I got my paint. Black, Orange and Yellow that doesn't require primer. I also got a clear finish can ready. I starded to polish/sans with grade 400 dry/wet sandpaper.
I should finish in the next few days....
The good news: The look is incredible!.
While I didn't saw the final look since the exterior paint is still drying, my friend should complete the finition 'clear' coating this week. The bad news: you gotta wait 1 week or soo to see the finished...
Hi, The bad news: it's not completed yet! Part are drying and I should put them together next week. The good news: here are some picture. You can see some metal pieces I painted in Yellow: Here is the front of the case, without the plastic cover....
Well, now the serious thing. Picture, picture and pictures... The back of the case: The side of the case in the daylight: The side of the case in the dark: Close-up of the window: The feet of the case: The panel itself: