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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #880 on: May 09, 2006, 04:15:48 pm »
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You do make this stuff look much easier than it is in reality you know ;)

...only cuz I don't show the smouldering remains of my failed attempts. It just costs a lot to make it look easy.  :angry: ::)

@reptile- thanks for the heads up on the brackets I'm gonna look into that.

And the PC recylcing idea too...
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #881 on: May 09, 2006, 05:22:25 pm »
See, I told you they would like your floor....now work on the cab!  Or mine  ;D :angel:

Think we should start a project thread on it or revive the old one at least?
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #882 on: May 10, 2006, 12:23:29 pm »
Another idea for the mounting brackets...

Go to a HD or Lowe's and check the brackets used for decks and studs.
There have things called mending plates or something like that.
Basically it's a small piece of sheet metal about 4 x 6" and is drilled with a bunch of holes.
You can drill other holes as needed.
I have taken those before and then bent them in a vise at right angles.

Not as pretty, but no one will see them. You could paint them I guess.

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #883 on: May 10, 2006, 02:41:42 pm »
What he's looking for is a DVD drive like you have in your car dash, where the disc just slips in.  There is no tray for the disc.

Or did you guys already know this and I should crawl back in my hole again?

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #884 on: May 10, 2006, 04:18:53 pm »
No slimline drive PC mounting bracket suggestions??
i think you will just have to go to a PC parts place and see if they have any 5.25" mounting cages.

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #885 on: May 10, 2006, 05:14:45 pm »
What he's looking for is a DVD drive like you have in your car dash, where the disc just slips in.  There is no tray for the disc.

Or did you guys already know this and I should crawl back in my hole again?

I got the impression that the drive was already selected... he just needs a project-worthy mounting method. I'm sure that something hand chiseled from titanium would be acceptable ;D

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #886 on: May 10, 2006, 05:19:13 pm »
What he's looking for is a DVD drive like you have in your car dash, where the disc just slips in.  There is no tray for the disc.

Or did you guys already know this and I should crawl back in my hole again?

Pixelhugger - are you looking for a way to mount an existing drive or do you need the drive as well? Here's a good source for the drives if you still need one - http://www.mp3car.com/store/index.php?cPath=39

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #887 on: May 10, 2006, 05:48:07 pm »
Man, I thought I had! Just searched the entire thread and... nothing.

So here they are. Not as over the top as the mockup with all the blue, but I love it.



So Pixelhugger - how do you get a car in there with a big ol' tree in your driveway ;)

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #888 on: May 10, 2006, 09:32:40 pm »
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I got the impression that the drive was already selected... he just needs a project-worthy mounting method.

Right. Got the drive already from newegg. Same one in fact that's shown in that mp3 car link... (cool site btw!) It has a teeny faceplate with those little fabric dust curtains - not shown here.

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #889 on: May 10, 2006, 09:40:32 pm »
Just bought the walnut today for the top and bottom of the marquee "box." Sure sucks to buy this hardwood without a family member helping to pay! :dizzy: Hopefully this means I'll get the marquee structure finished soon!
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #890 on: May 11, 2006, 08:01:46 pm »
You know, you are a true craftsman.  This project stands as an example of how well things can be done when time and money are not allowed to influence the outcome.  Our society may be remembered for the volume of innovation that we've produced, but we certainly won't be remembered for the quality or artistry of what we've produced.  It's too bad we don't have a bulletin board website of just things done right.  It would be nice to see an arcade cabinet project in a place like that.
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #891 on: May 11, 2006, 09:37:37 pm »
Man, I thought I had! Just searched the entire thread and... nothing.

So here they are. Not as over the top as the mockup with all the blue, but I love it.



So Pixelhugger - how do you get a car in there with a big ol' tree in your driveway ;)

I was wondering about this, too.  Don't tell me that after that photo was taken you killed an innocent tree and coated some virgin earth in concrete to make a driveway for your planet destroying SUV.  Nature hater.

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #892 on: May 11, 2006, 10:17:28 pm »
Hehe... naw... my neighbor cut down a half dozen oak trees like this one and the city slapped him with an $80,000 fine. It's definitey a "single car approach"  :P But then I don't let either of our cars approach it anyhow!
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #893 on: May 12, 2006, 02:57:16 am »
If getting the book done is anything like the cab, sure, put me down for one.  At this rate, I've only gotta save a dollar a year to pay for it  :laugh2:

Nice work on the cutout.  Did you leave the template in place while you routed out the rest of the insides, or did you freehand it?
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #894 on: May 12, 2006, 09:07:03 am »
Hehe... naw... my neighbor cut down a half dozen oak trees like this one and the city slapped him with an $80,000 fine. It's definitey a "single car approach"  :P But then I don't let either of our cars approach it anyhow!

The garage doors are there to allow easy acces for large tools and ginormous pieces of material. Driveways are for parking! (At least this is what I keep telling my wife ;D)

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #895 on: May 12, 2006, 03:31:20 pm »
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Did you leave the template in place while you routed out the rest of the insides, or did you freehand it?

Freehanded. But that was easy since I just had to route up to the 1/8" channel. I used a 3/4" straight bit for that.
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #896 on: May 12, 2006, 05:46:32 pm »
Not saying that you would move anytime soon. But, it is going to be interesting to see the look on the faces of the next people who buy your house. It is going to take a certain type of person to say... HOLY CRAP Check this out. THIS is my house. Might be fun just to place a camera in the garage as people look at it just to see the reaction.
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« Reply #897 on: May 12, 2006, 06:26:33 pm »
Yeah, we thought about that. In fact that's why my wife wouldn't let me carve the word "Toyworks" into the floor. If we ever do move, the hidden camera is a great idea.   :applaud:
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #898 on: May 19, 2006, 02:50:15 pm »
Ahh hell, here goes...

Get a nice solid block of walnut, nice and thick.  Route out the exact shape of the drive with the same depth.  Slip the drive in place, connect power and data cables to it and cover the piece with plexi.  Then mouth the wood piece under your panel.  Brace it if you have to.


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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #899 on: May 19, 2006, 02:58:50 pm »
That's actually very close to what I've been toying with as an inexpensive alternative to buying brackets. I was thinking of cutting a "tray" out of poplar (since it won't be seen) then glueing on sides and a back to "hug" the drive and screwing a piece across the top to sort of "compress" it slightly in place.
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #900 on: May 19, 2006, 03:35:20 pm »
This has given me an excellent idea to mount my harddrives.  Thanks fellas! :cheers:

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« Reply #901 on: May 19, 2006, 08:51:38 pm »
Watch the heat tho!  ;)
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #902 on: May 21, 2006, 11:51:34 am »
Pixel, why not just use those 2 pieces of poplar, about 1x thickness, and route a channel into 'em the thickness of the drive so you've got a boxy "U".  Route the piece of walnut and make the edges of the hole larger to hold the piece of poplar on either side, sort of like a mortised joint.

You could then drill holes into the poplar as in a normal drive cage to further strengthen the support.  If you felt necessary, you could make another "U" channel for the backside of the drive and again, route out openings for the cables (I'd use SATA drives for this) and perhaps fasten the back piece like a drawer, one wide dovetail joint on either side to hold everything all nice and tight.

I'm just sayin' is all ;)
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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #903 on: May 22, 2006, 03:17:07 am »
Hey Pixel, I made an all plexi HD shelf.  A pictorial is over in my thread.  Click my footer to get there.  I think it would be very easy to make something similar for your needs.

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #904 on: May 22, 2006, 11:03:18 am »
pixel, you were wondering about mounting the optical drive.  Check out what this case mod did.
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2006/05/22/wmd_part2_g-gnome_case_mod/9.html

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Re: Mission Control Project - Navpanel cavalcade of pics
« Reply #905 on: May 22, 2006, 11:51:04 am »
Wow that is a cool case 'mod.'  Thanks SirP, now I need to go learn metalwork and make me one.   8)

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« Reply #906 on: May 22, 2006, 12:16:13 pm »
Heh, I guess it isn't so much of a mod rather than a build :)

How close is the mounting screws and width to a normal 5.25" bay?

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« Reply #907 on: May 22, 2006, 01:25:40 pm »
pixel, you were wondering about mounting the optical drive.  Check out what this case mod did.
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2006/05/22/wmd_part2_g-gnome_case_mod/9.html
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« Reply #908 on: May 23, 2006, 09:57:49 pm »
OMG!!!! I'm with Santoro.. makes me want to learn metalworking.
 @SirP not sure... I don't have a cage handy.
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Re: Mission Control Project - More design changes... opinions requested
« Reply #909 on: May 23, 2006, 10:03:42 pm »
OK, I know may get clowned for yet another cheap mockup, but this one is really important. To me, at least. Really.

I recently updated my cab's 3D model with the super thick sides and correct CP shape etc. It substantially changed the overall vertical feel of the cab, and even with the sides toe-nailing at the same 1
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« Reply #910 on: May 23, 2006, 10:35:19 pm »
Thanks for the compliment. :cheers:  I think this is a great idea.  I was thinking about the frosting.  I bet if you had your areas prepped, you could have a body shop sand blast it real quick for next to nothing.  I think the effect of the multiple plexi is golden.  Very original.

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Re: Mission Control Project - More design changes... opinions requested
« Reply #911 on: May 23, 2006, 11:56:22 pm »
The more I think about this the more I like it. Mccoy.... how smooth is the sandblasted finish? Can you post close ups of your bezel??

I added the new bezel to the newly updated model and I think I'm sold. Here it is all updated and stuff. Some wonkiness on the model yet to be tweaked. Spinner, eject button, navpanel button layout etc... I apologize again for posting more vaporware renderings but this was long overdue. :blah: The most recent images I had showed the side panels way to thin, the marquee box top and bottom too thin, the wing panels too thin, the wrong controls and placement, the wrong CP shape, no keyboard pull out panel, wrong rocketprocket background and the wrong color wood. PHEW. So this looks more better. Worth doing since it caused an overhaul to the side angles, the cabinet width and now the bezel.



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My bezel was not sandblasted, but here is a pic I googled:



Also, the paint job on the bezel if freaking fantastic from the outside, like a company did it.  I am using a 27" flat screen t.v. and it is right up on the plexi.  I will get you a pic tomorrow.

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Nice.  Your cabinet is looking like it is going to be my second favorite cabinet out there.  That's some good work.

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There is no question that multiple bezel treatment would look impressive,
but that sure adds a lot to the final cost - although that may not even figure
into the equation at this point.

My concern would be that you could find matching colored spray paint
for the two-tone blue plexi inlays that match the rest of the cabinet.
My fear is that they will appear dark compared to the other artwork.

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Yeah it would be expensive. Hopefully I could use the center cutout of the larger black sheet to make the lower black sheet. Depending on how well the sanding can hide a glue joint I may be able to make the blue panels from narrow strips. Otherwise, yeah... very pricey. I was trying to do the math while looking for a plastic store reciept and swerving along canyon roads on my drive home from work tonight.  :angry:

As far as the darkness goes.... I'm actually thinking of lighting them from the sides and running blocks of wood the full length between them to keep light from spilling to the monitor. I'm a big fan of that CAF cab project with the lit plexi. I think between the frosted top and the painted back it could look insane!
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I just want Markvp to know that his hard returns
for easy reading did not go unappreciated.

(Pixel, the large renders are awesome, like all your
work, but the back-n-forth scrolling is annoying.

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Yeah it would be expensive. Hopefully I could use the center cutout of the larger black sheet to make the lower black sheet. Depending on how well the sanding can hide a glue joint I may be able to make the blue panels from narrow strips. Otherwise, yeah... very pricey. I was trying to do the math while looking for a plastic store reciept and swerving along canyon roads on my drive home from work tonight.  :angry:

As far as the darkness goes.... I'm actually thinking of lighting them from the sides and running blocks of wood the full length between them to keep light from spilling to the monitor. I'm a big far of that CAF cab project with the lit plexi. I think between the frosted top and the painted back it could look insane!


I'd say go for it then.  This is the cabinet to end all cabinets, so go all out.  :cheers:

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What, no coin door?


Thanks for the renders, it looks great
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the back-n-forth scrolling is annoying.

Sorry! Fixed.


@Timoe- the coin door is one of those tweaks not yet done to the model  ;) But I do have one. With blue inserts  :)
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