waynejkruse10
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I saw something similar in a enthusiast computer magazine the other month.
It is a wooden case, the sides are made of stripes of different types of wood (some dark, some light coloured wood). It is square and rather flat. The actual building of the case would be easy (but time consuming). The cutting would take a while, as would the gluing, nailing and clamping. However if i could get some big pieces of assorted varieties of wood the same thickness i could just cut it up on the table saw. The probably will be pine, but not thick, mabye 12mm. The sides should be a bit thicker, mabye 12 or 19mm. The sides would have a groove cut in it so the pine base would sit flush on the bottom. This could be done on the table saw or the router. The top could be hinged or could be slotted to the top just slots on the top. The appropriate mobo holes will be drilled and the risers put in. The appropriate vents and hole will need to be put into the side for the psu and extra fans. I could buy two little SPDT momentary on switches and some led's for the different lights.
Wayne
It is a wooden case, the sides are made of stripes of different types of wood (some dark, some light coloured wood). It is square and rather flat. The actual building of the case would be easy (but time consuming). The cutting would take a while, as would the gluing, nailing and clamping. However if i could get some big pieces of assorted varieties of wood the same thickness i could just cut it up on the table saw. The probably will be pine, but not thick, mabye 12mm. The sides should be a bit thicker, mabye 12 or 19mm. The sides would have a groove cut in it so the pine base would sit flush on the bottom. This could be done on the table saw or the router. The top could be hinged or could be slotted to the top just slots on the top. The appropriate mobo holes will be drilled and the risers put in. The appropriate vents and hole will need to be put into the side for the psu and extra fans. I could buy two little SPDT momentary on switches and some led's for the different lights.
Wayne