FX
04-09-2005, 06:56 PM
Well, since my clock faces were a slammin success :rolleyes: I decided to take a crack at making what I feel is a nifty 3D side intake.
I originally designed this for a project case that I was working on with Crimson, but I figured since that project is probably a long way off, I'm going to see what making one of my own would entail.
Stage 1: The Sketch
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/1.jpg
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/2.jpg
» What you're looking at is a side and front 3/4 view of what I'm hoping the finished product will look like.
Stage 2: The Materials
• Styrene, Plastic and lots of modellers cement
Stage 3: Let's Begin
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/3.jpg
» I begun by taking the sketch of the side view, and printing it out, so I'd have an approximate template to work from. Then I took a piece of .02 inch thick piece of styrene, created an outline of the exterior edges, as well as where the 80mm fan would be placed.
Currently, I'm layout out where the interior support pieces, and cross pieces will lay. I figure that this is going to stand out from the case about 1.5", and have a channel focussing the air towards the fan. I laid an 80mm fan on top and traced the outer corner edges so I'd leave myself enough room around the screws to place the side rails up.
The thing I can't decide right now, is do I want the side rails that direct the air to end at the back of the fan area, or do I want them to go all the way back. There's going to be an interior piece that covers the air channel and will most likely also curve inwards at the back (left) edge of the fan so the wind doesn't form a dead pocket on the inside of the intake, and spoil the airflow.
I know it's not much, but this should give you an idea of where I want to go with it. Once I have more images, I'll update you and let you know how things are going. As I only have .02" thick styrene to work with, I'm going to have to get creative in making this thing durable enough to take a bump or two once it's installed. Time to visit the local hobby store and see what they have available.
I originally designed this for a project case that I was working on with Crimson, but I figured since that project is probably a long way off, I'm going to see what making one of my own would entail.
Stage 1: The Sketch
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/1.jpg
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/2.jpg
» What you're looking at is a side and front 3/4 view of what I'm hoping the finished product will look like.
Stage 2: The Materials
• Styrene, Plastic and lots of modellers cement
Stage 3: Let's Begin
http://thebestcasescenario.com/scarab/intake/3.jpg
» I begun by taking the sketch of the side view, and printing it out, so I'd have an approximate template to work from. Then I took a piece of .02 inch thick piece of styrene, created an outline of the exterior edges, as well as where the 80mm fan would be placed.
Currently, I'm layout out where the interior support pieces, and cross pieces will lay. I figure that this is going to stand out from the case about 1.5", and have a channel focussing the air towards the fan. I laid an 80mm fan on top and traced the outer corner edges so I'd leave myself enough room around the screws to place the side rails up.
The thing I can't decide right now, is do I want the side rails that direct the air to end at the back of the fan area, or do I want them to go all the way back. There's going to be an interior piece that covers the air channel and will most likely also curve inwards at the back (left) edge of the fan so the wind doesn't form a dead pocket on the inside of the intake, and spoil the airflow.
I know it's not much, but this should give you an idea of where I want to go with it. Once I have more images, I'll update you and let you know how things are going. As I only have .02" thick styrene to work with, I'm going to have to get creative in making this thing durable enough to take a bump or two once it's installed. Time to visit the local hobby store and see what they have available.