Preliminary exterior concept:
So after being encouraged to do so a while back, I’m creating a thread for a case idea that’s been spinning about in my head for a long time. I’ve been very much inspired by all the SFF cases and projects that I’ve explored since coming here; in particular by Josh’s S3 and S4 Minis, CC Riser’s Mini LP, and Soul_Est’s RSC, as well as the MSI Trident case.
This project is meant to be a slim console-esque enclosure for a personal rig and as an avenue for learning CAD and 3D modeling software and sheet metal fabrication. While I expect progress on this to be slow, hopefully I can find free time to work on this and have it completed by the end of the semester while I still have access to the school’s makerspace for their 3D printer and laser cutter.
Below is a list of design goals which I’ve set for myself to keep me on track.
Next Step: Studying for exams! Then working some more on exterior front aesthetic & laying out case in Inventor.
I've started on making the frame in Inventor, but before I continued on it I wanted to tackle how the case should look from the front. In order to make the front plate interchangeable like I wanted it to, it would be unlikely that I could avoid using screws from the front of the case. So instead of trying to hide the screws, I thought I'd try to make them as part of the aesthetic by wrapping the side panel around the front like so:
I like the current look, but I'm not completely convinced by it. I can move around the front elements like the screws or the cutout location and shape, but I can't really move the switch or else I'd have to move the HDPlex unit down into the GPU area, limiting the GPU length. I'd like some feedback or suggestions for the front aesthetic.
Anyways, for now it's back to studying. I'll revisit this project in a week or two, during Spring Break hopefully.
So after being encouraged to do so a while back, I’m creating a thread for a case idea that’s been spinning about in my head for a long time. I’ve been very much inspired by all the SFF cases and projects that I’ve explored since coming here; in particular by Josh’s S3 and S4 Minis, CC Riser’s Mini LP, and Soul_Est’s RSC, as well as the MSI Trident case.
This project is meant to be a slim console-esque enclosure for a personal rig and as an avenue for learning CAD and 3D modeling software and sheet metal fabrication. While I expect progress on this to be slow, hopefully I can find free time to work on this and have it completed by the end of the semester while I still have access to the school’s makerspace for their 3D printer and laser cutter.
Below is a list of design goals which I’ve set for myself to keep me on track.
- Support for Mini ITX motherboard, dual-slot video card up to ~215mm, 25cm-30cm PCIe flexible riser routed underneath graphics card, 16mm Bulgin switch, a 2.5” SATA drive, and HDPLEX 300W DC-DC unit; support for internal AC-DC dependent on GPU selection
- Dimensions (H x D x W): 360mm x 220mm x 70mm at 5.54L
- Fan intake for GPU and CPU facing same side
- 3D print brackets and mounting accessories as needed, such as GPU support bracket
- Standard C14 cutout with extra interchangeable plates for different DC-DC barrel connectors; support for internal AC-DC dependent on GPU selection
- Frame made from bent steel or aluminum
- What grade steel or aluminum should I use? Benefits to one or the other? How is strength relative to thickness on the two materials?
- Should the screw holes be tapped? PEMs? Upsides and downsides to either?
- Side panels made from aluminum, to be secured to frame by screws.
- Again, what grade aluminum should I use? Thickness recommendations?
- Tips on making screwheads flush with the finish or as flat as possible?
- Interchangeable acrylic/steel/aluminum front plate
- Allows for cosmetic customization at minimal cost
- Allows for different I/O configurations (such as front HDMI access or USB-type C) or accessory mounting (such as an LED screen)
- If neither steel nor aluminum, will follow the LZ7’s path and 3D print brackets for the case’s frame and use acrylic for the side panels.
Next Step: Studying for exams! Then working some more on exterior front aesthetic & laying out case in Inventor.
I've started on making the frame in Inventor, but before I continued on it I wanted to tackle how the case should look from the front. In order to make the front plate interchangeable like I wanted it to, it would be unlikely that I could avoid using screws from the front of the case. So instead of trying to hide the screws, I thought I'd try to make them as part of the aesthetic by wrapping the side panel around the front like so:
I like the current look, but I'm not completely convinced by it. I can move around the front elements like the screws or the cutout location and shape, but I can't really move the switch or else I'd have to move the HDPlex unit down into the GPU area, limiting the GPU length. I'd like some feedback or suggestions for the front aesthetic.
Anyways, for now it's back to studying. I'll revisit this project in a week or two, during Spring Break hopefully.