Log Crazy idea

friedsushi

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So I'm a complete noob to these forums, got here from the SFFPC subreddit.

I've been thinking through a melting pot of ideas since I saw a few cases I really liked - but none of them had the configuration I was looking for, or were in stock, so I decided to 3D print my own (and pick up 3D modelling skills in the process, as a bonus.)

Those ideas being:
  • The modular bracket of the FormD T1
    • If a GPU has a larger or smaller slot size, you can move the bracket up and down the case. It also allows for more cooler space.
  • Attachable stands for tower configuration
    • Only downside is the cables would be bent when in tower mode, but it's alright.
  • Support for 2x SSDs (if possible) or 1x HDD
    • This is the boldest part, I don't know if I can fit an HDD or the SSDs in, then not burn the case down. HDD would be preferred, I really need those +8TB.
  • 7-8L format
    • Just want something as small as possible, going after something similar to the Velka 7. (Velka 8?) Ideally it'd fit in my backpack.
    • GPU support would be limited to under 302mm.
  • Otherwise - a normal SFF case with good airflow, etc etc
Ideas from experienced designers, 3D printed case users, and everyone else are welcome. Thank you!
 

morj

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Good start! I started learning CAD from this guy. Considering your target case: why not put a 3D-printed bracket for a HDD into a FormD T1? This will reduce GPU length, but most probably will tick all your boxes/requirements.
 

morj

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I think if you start with small mods (shorter iterations) you will have less room for error and you won't be demotivated if producing something tangible will take too long.
 

friedsushi

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I think if you start with small mods (shorter iterations) you will have less room for error and you won't be demotivated if producing something tangible will take too long.
I think if you start with small mods (shorter iterations) you will have less room for error and you won't be demotivated if producing something tangible will take too long.
I think if you start with small mods (shorter iterations) you will have less room for error and you won't be demotivated if producing something tangible will take too long.
 

friedsushi

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Oops, the page hadn't loaded yet. My apologies.

I'll probably just do that, but I do want to learn CAD, so I may just take this route and steal (shamelessly, I know) the T1's design and function.