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personally I would go for the iriver. I have had one for nearly a year now. I love it! picture viewing, full color, fm, voice recording(i record my classes), you can even record fm to mp3 on it. Battery life is great, i charge it mabye once a week, sometimes less.
btw, you can save some...
couple of update pix...didn't get nearly as far as I had hoped this weekend.
Closeup of the currently rough cut out of the symbol for the right side:
Shotgun Shell brass to be used for the feet:
and lastly, some 45rpm record adapters that I found...i'm tryin to come up with a way...
Thanks guys. I'm still suprised by how well my cutting came out(despite the fubar when i was tryin out the carbide bit...oops...)
Belive it or not the insides of this thing aren't cluttered at all. Theres the rack at the top which is riveted in place, then theres the 2 bay 3.5 inch...
i've actualy seen boards/cases that had the hole placment a tad off. So between tension thanks to the standoffs and screws, and the mammoth heat sink it was causing the board the bow and fubar. :rolleyes:
I'm probably going to not even put a top fill layer of bondo on this thing. I'm going to leave it how it is(those scratches look much worse than they are) and use a textured paint. I hope to get a ton done this weekend, we'll see how it goes.
~Larry
paint it, cutout a design in the case, lights, etc.
I'm actually thinking about lapping the heat sink in my toshiba :p
Really there are all sorts of things that you can do, its just coming up with them and finding the space to fit all the stuff for w/e you do.
before college...the basement workshop. Now that college is here I'm either modding at the art buldings metalscultping studio(makes me look all artistic :cool:) or in my dorm room for the quieter stuff. Whats really bad is when i have to do bondo work...i either have to keep my door closed...
Well ladies and gentlemen, here comes the culmination of my modding experience. My plans are for a quake 4 tribute box. work will progress, though slowly. I should have this completed by christmas...
what i've got to work with:
Ideas are numerous and changing so I won't bother...