Hi All,
Long time no post. I’ll start with the good stuff, some photos (please excuse the nerf darts and ancient test fit hardware):
Concept:
For many CNC machinists, aerospace work is the pinnacle. It doesn’t get much cooler than making parts that end up in space. But as a one-man shop, those opportunities are rare, and when they do come along, you’re definitely not allowed to show off your work.
This case takes a different path than the usual flawless bead-blasted aluminium finish. It’s a celebration of the art of machining itself. The toolpaths, the textures the tools create, the geometry that comes from designing with a purpose. No disguising, no heavy post-processing. Machined parts straight to finishing.
Prototype specs:
Backstory:
I played with a couple of case ideas back in 2020/21 but shelved them due to high tooling costs (one needed an expensive extrusion die).
This concept is also from that era. I built the first prototype in June 2022, and aside from posting some photos in September 2022 (bad day, chasing that sweet social media dopamine), it’s mostly sat idle. The post got more traction than expected, a bunch of likes, comments, even a few shares.
Since then, I’ve been busy with my CNC machining jobshop and other projects. I’ve opened and stared at the design numerous times and tweaked the design a few… Actually 18 times, because Fusion is in fact counting. But haven’t pushed it further. A few months ago, a friend mentioned his brother wanted one, which got me thinking about whether it’s worth producing. I’ve also been considering a rebuild myself, since my GPU is currently suffocating (and complaining loudly about it) in a Fractal Define Nano S.
The questions:
Cheers,
Bruce
Long time no post. I’ll start with the good stuff, some photos (please excuse the nerf darts and ancient test fit hardware):
Concept:
For many CNC machinists, aerospace work is the pinnacle. It doesn’t get much cooler than making parts that end up in space. But as a one-man shop, those opportunities are rare, and when they do come along, you’re definitely not allowed to show off your work.
This case takes a different path than the usual flawless bead-blasted aluminium finish. It’s a celebration of the art of machining itself. The toolpaths, the textures the tools create, the geometry that comes from designing with a purpose. No disguising, no heavy post-processing. Machined parts straight to finishing.
Prototype specs:
- CNC Machined aluminium plate and carbon tube construction
- Disassembles to a flat pack for lower (but still expensive, because New Zealand) shipping costs.
- 254.22 × 156 × 347 mm
- 280 mm radiator support
- ~330 mm GPU length support (oh how GPUs have grown since I designed this…)
- ~55 mm GPU width (easily adjusted since the centre plate slides on carbon tubes, and the tubes can also be made longer)
Backstory:
I played with a couple of case ideas back in 2020/21 but shelved them due to high tooling costs (one needed an expensive extrusion die).
This concept is also from that era. I built the first prototype in June 2022, and aside from posting some photos in September 2022 (bad day, chasing that sweet social media dopamine), it’s mostly sat idle. The post got more traction than expected, a bunch of likes, comments, even a few shares.
Since then, I’ve been busy with my CNC machining jobshop and other projects. I’ve opened and stared at the design numerous times and tweaked the design a few… Actually 18 times, because Fusion is in fact counting. But haven’t pushed it further. A few months ago, a friend mentioned his brother wanted one, which got me thinking about whether it’s worth producing. I’ve also been considering a rebuild myself, since my GPU is currently suffocating (and complaining loudly about it) in a Fractal Define Nano S.
The questions:
- Is there still a market for boutique/high-end SFF cases, now that mainstream options have gotten so much better?
- From a design perspective, what do you think of this concept as well as the layout? Is the sandwich layout still favoured? Any deal-breakers?
- What kind of hardware are people squeezing into cases these days?
- If this were to reach production, it wouldn’t be cheap. Do you think there’s appetite for that in today’s SFF market?
Cheers,
Bruce