Do you have to start LCD Smartie each and every time you want the meter to be active?
Do you have to start LCD Smartie each and every time you want the meter to be active?
Yes, but you can set it to start with Windows. That does mean that it doesn't work unless Windows is running i.e. its not standalone.
Hopefully it will be. I'm planning to patina the entire case. I've got a formula for doing it but still working out how. I'm reading up on how to do cracked paint effects. Fingers crossed.
I do too, stand alone, but with the amount of brass, copper, and bronze that will be visible, a little contrast will be a welcome addition.
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While I'm waiting on paint, a little backtracking on sleeving. If you recall, heavy copper was the favorite with the green tubing.
To make the sleeving work and keep it from fraying, I cut brass tubing to make retaining collars.
The longer ones are easier to work with but it's too much (yes, I said it) brass. So smaller collars it is...
I also tested out the suggestion about removing strands of copper to show more green tubing. I tried one with 2 strands but it collapsed on itself. 3 strands works but I don't like it as much. It loses something when the pattern is disrupted.
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First off... let me say this is quite a spectacular case mod. Very well done so far.
I do have a question, perhaps I missed it when I read through this initialy but you put the tubes with the "glyphs" on them inside your brass res, are there plans to put a window on there so those can been seen??
Thanks MrGoat! Starlite KNight is right, they won't be seen. Consider it an extra detail for anyone watching the worklog.
Thanks for the response and watching KNight!
Mmmm, that tubing looks beauteous in place.
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Thanks Technochicken and x88x!
Spent Thanksgiving holidays getting over the flu and re-doing the frame for the Blu-Ray DVD.
The old frame wasn't laid out as well as it could have been. A little solder and some screws…
No your eyes aren't deceiving you the frame isn't square.
The holes in the base are shifted off center so a little adjustment was necessary. The joys of found case modding
The knurled nuts used to adjust the height of the drive.
The case slot with the drive in place. Next up the frame for the SSD and the Arduino circuit board.
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Great work as always. Keep it up.
TBCS 5TB Club :: coilgun :: bench PSU :: mightyMite :: Zeus :: E15 Magna EVThat we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously.
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Thanks x88x!
Not an update to the mod this time but a couple of new materials that you might find interesting. The first is Sugru. It's like silicone clay that you can mold and it cures in the shape you molded it into.
What makes it interesting is that it doesn't require baking to cure, it stays flexible or rubbery to the touch, and being that its silicone, it sticks to whatever you put it on (glass, metal, wood, leather), its heat resistant to 180C and cold resistant to -60c.
As it's silicone, it should also act as a decent insulator for wiring. As far as possible uses, wire wrap, case feet, vibration dampener, soft touch buttons, or flexible mold material for duplicating parts all come to mind.
The other material is bronze flex tubing that I found at http://under-the-ice.com/. It has 12mm od and 7mm id so it's a little thin for hard lining a water cooling loop but if you're looking for piping for wiring. Its unique stuff that I haven't seen used before.