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Voice of Wisdom
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oohh, nice assortment of screws nuts and washers.....
nice updates too...
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks Septim, here's another for you.
![]() Before launching in to the next installment, I ask your indulgence for a brief aside. Most of the research for this mod's back story comes from the internet links that you see posted. Some of it though comes from good old fashioned movable press which pleases me to no end. I love books, everything about them, the smell, the feel, the creak they make when they're new, and the stained and tattered covers when they're old. So to say I was excited to find this volume, well...I was. It's a copy of the Icelandic Manuscripts, the first part at least, that I've been quoting. "Sigilla Islandica I" was published in 1965 by the Manuscript Institute of Iceland in Reykjavik. Its awesome and no, I can't read a word of it except the copyright. ![]() Some of the other books that I've been using, particularly for this update. And now back to the mod…. ----- In 1947,a category 5 hurricane struck the USA mainland causing US$1,000,000,000 in damages ($110,000,000 in 1947 dollars). It was a 100 year hurricane, massive in size, and strength. It was first spotted off the coast of Dakar, Senegal where it quickly escalated to a category 3 hurricane. Before churning across the Atlantic towards the USA, it pummeled the west coast of Africa sinking ships and washing ashore debris. In the hurricane's wake, strange sea creatures washed ashore too including an unidentified sea slug. The slug caused those who touched it to go mad, attacking their neighbors with preternatural strength until they collapsed. ![]() Seemingly overlooked for years, the sea slug is only now becoming a focus of marine research. With good reason;Toxic sea slugs have recently killed a series of dogs on the beaches of New Zealand. In the uncharted space of the ocean depths, could the Vikings have found an animal that caused their berserking rage? If so, how did it make them invincible super soldiers? Next time: Get your foil hats on, did the CIA know? ----- Picking up where we left off in the last update. The laser cut motherboard tray already has the holes for the standoffs (why drill when you can laser?). While I tested it 3 or 4 times with the polystyrene prototypes, I'm anxious to see how it fits. That's a 6/32 tap. From the prototypes, I knew that I was going to have a problem keeping the tap straight. I saw someone using a hand tapper in another worklog but $100+ was little more than I was willing to pay. Instead I picked up a tapping block from the littlemachineshop.com. It holds the tap at 90 degrees to the work surface. Works great too! All four tapped and filled with brass (of course) standoffs. The new motherboard, let us not discuss the last motherboard . Everything lines up for mounting, whew!From the back, the pattern on the tray wasn't just for the deco looks. It gives easy access to the ATX and 4 pin contacts. 4 pin connector ATX connector. Instead of de-soldering these, I'm going to try to solder to the contacts…after a lot more practice. Expect this worklog to become polluted with trial run photos. It would be nice if motherboard manufacturers would offer an enthusiast option for reverse connectors. The slot on the side of the motherboard tray is for the PCI-E extension cable. Unless I can get one that reverses the connector, I can see some cable origami in my future. Changing gears to another part of the mod, you'll recall the base that was carved out of birch plywood. The plan is to cover it in Stingray leather Stingray leather or Shagreen was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries with a brief resurgence in the 1920s and 1930s. Jean Paul Cooper, a London artist, is credited with its introduction to the Art Deco movement. The Victoria & Albert museum in London has a phenomenal exhibit of objet d'art made from Shagreen. Most of the pieces in the exhibit are made of shagreen that is dyed green. I haven't been able to find out why this was popular at the time. The color that I'm using here isn't green but brown. Most of the hides come from SE Asia which is where I got this one a few years ago. ![]() I hung out on boot and shoe making forums for awhile asking questions on how to work stingray. Their advice helped as did Tim Skyrme's youtube videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3w1gaxZkgA These are shoemaker pliers or lasting pliers. Barge cement recommended by thistothat.com for leather to wood. It’s also the glue that was used in Mythbuster's Escape from Alcatraz episode for fashioning their life raft. In other words, it sticks very, very well and sticks more the more that you beat on it. The first part of gluing the bottom down was easy. The corners? Not so much. By taking the shoe making videos advice, I worked the corners into smaller and smaller folds. The first corner I did without cutting the Stingray and then my fingers told me to get stuffed. The other historical use for stingray skins, as well as shark skins, was sandpaper. While this was tanned leather, it still did a number on my fingers. Ouch. So the other 3 corners, I wimped out and cut them. Here it is from the bottom. My friend questioned the design because I put the "eye" on the bottom. Technical details aside, I told them it wasn't the first thing that was going to be hidden in this mod. Test fit, not too bad for a first attempt. You can see where I made the cuts on the corners but I have a plan for that. From the back. These are brass clamps used for welding hoses. With a little modding they're corner covers... ...but that's for another update. Thanks for looking! Many thanks to my sponsors! Bitspower ![]() HardwareLabs
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Liquid
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 242
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awesome update you keep on amazing me with your ingenuity!
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Hardened Veteran
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orlando, Fl.
Posts: 1,132
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I seriously can not wait to see this all come together Mach. It'll be museum quality Bro
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#105 |
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Mmm Chimichangas
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I can honestly say ive NEVER seen stingray skin on a PC lol.
Looking good though.
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Sleepyhead....
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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And I can honestly say ive NEVER seen or heard of stingray skin, stingrays have skin now?
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#107 |
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Mmm Chimichangas
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Yea they have skin! Ive never tasted one but if its like a Skate then id love to eat one too.
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#108 |
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks gentlemen! It's getting there. Now that I've got most of the case pieces together, I can start focusing on internals and wiring.
Hey Kuro, yes they most definitely have skin, similar to shark skin. Floyd, The cow nose and southern rays are supposed to be the best to eat in the Texas Gulf coast. You have to clean them right after catching them otherwise the meat tastes like ammonia. Some suggest you can soak it in buttermilk overnight to eliminate the ammonia taste. Not sure what type are in the Bay but we used to see some huge rays offshore when tuna fishing. |
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Mmm Chimichangas
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Sounds like some good eats Mach!
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#110 |
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Doesn't like to watch
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: New York, near the Peace Bridge
Posts: 817
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Wow this is spectacular, every update gets better and better.
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240mm Reservoir...
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Hehehehe, CANNOT wait for the end of this.
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#112 |
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Floatin on fans
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 276
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Possibly one of the coolest mods ive ever seen, and coming along nicely. Cant wait to see the final product!
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#113 |
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks guys! Progress continues and while not an update to the project, I though you may be interested in this. This mod has hit a little milestone so time to pull back the curtain a little more. Oh interesting tidbit, after 25,000 page views across 6 forums, only one person figured out what I was up to. Crow take a bow.
![]() Would you kindly look at this film and let me know what you think? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nttNEAmnUA |
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#114 |
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Does This Taste Funny
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Dude your craftmanship is fucking amazing....!!!!!
.....Sick Build
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Astronaut on a shark!
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 915
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i was wondering if this was the lighthouse from rapture(just played through bioshock 1&2)
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Doesn't like to watch
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: New York, near the Peace Bridge
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That video is right on par with the quality of this build, stellar. Fucking amazing.
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Crazy Liquid
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Sleepyhead....
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 1,646
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Wow that video was great
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240mm Reservoir...
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![]() ![]() ![]() As in, that video is amazing!
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#120 |
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks guys! The video was an interesting experiment so I'm glad you like it. But back to the modding.
@just a noob: Good eye, that's the lighthouse alright. I was kinda surprised no one called me out on it.
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RRR jr.
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Southeastern Pensyltucky
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And that video was pretty neat. I may not be the biggest fan of some of the film grain effects that were used, but it was very well put together, gave a good amount of information about the actual build, and was very much thematically consistent -- in all a great video. That little plug for Bioshock at the end there though.... |
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks! Yeah the technical consultant (read girlfriend) said the Bioshock plug at the end was overkill but I figured it gets the point across if someone's never seen the game.
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Liquid
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 416
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Nice friggen video.
![]() You put a lot of thought into the intro/out segments. -Gravel tumbling the brass. That answers one of my questions. I never thought to use something harder than pecan husks on brass... Stoopid me! The Bioshock plug is good for your sponsors. Themed builds get more hits.
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6'66" of RRTech Addict
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Absoloutely insanely nice video!
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#125 |
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Learning Liquid
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Texas
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Thanks Schlosser and Cheaps!
The gravel is ceramic media I think. On the game plug, any other suggestions on what else is good for sponsors / hits? |
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