Project: Casemod - Hardware@Wall - Piping
Habedere everyone,
today I show you some work on the piping.
If you missed the 6th part (Plexiglass); here it is:
Project: Casemod - Hardware@Wall - Plexiglass and "My Mod-Highlight"
The multi-skin sheets are a key element in the whole mod. Many components are influenced by this parts.
To move on I have to place all water cooling hardware before.
The components will be mounted on their plexiglass base. Mainboard and radiator will have some aluminum spacers in between.
Later I will paint the spacers black.
Here is an prototype example where I tested everything.
With the help of my CAD document and a lot of measuring I placed the multi-skin sheets to the right position. Then I cut and moved them to their final position.
There is enough room for 4 multi-skin sheets, but I only need 3.
In the free area I will install some kind of lighting.
On one side I started with the holes for the fillports.
Here it is with the EK Fitting.
On the other side I had to start with the piping, because I was too difficult to measure.
I have used 12mm hardtube
My saw- and bending station. :)
On the hardware side I installed 90 degree fittings from Alphacool
After all pipes were bend I could start to drill the holes for the second fillport.
I used my router to reduce the distance between the multi-skin sheets . After that the profiles laid directly next to each other.
I sanded and painted the fillports so that they will fit optically to the rest of the mod.
During my prototype I was very wasteful with the glue.
Accordingly the result looked very awful. Glue everywhere.
I didn't want that in the final version of the profile.
So I masked the area with some tape.
Then I glued everything together.
Filports and the cover left and right.
To be honest I had a very bad feeling during this process.
"This will never work".
I didn't want to use as much glue as on the prototype.
First test with water => everything tight.
Next, Profile 2 and 3
....untight. Fuck.
Source: giphy
Not on the side, but underneath the fillports.
Seen from a distance not really a surprise.
I want to glue metal to a 1mm plexiglass.
And this should be tight? Nice try.
Lessons learned. Now I have to try another concept.
What's next?
While I’m thinking of a new concept I work on the MDF panel.
Servus and cu next time.