SentryOptic
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- Feb 13, 2008
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I've decided to build a case to house my server system. I use it all the time anyways, so I figured I might as well take it out of the lame HP case it's in right now.
The term synthesis (from the ancient Greek σύνθεσις σύν "with" and θέσις "placing") is used in many fields, usually to mean a process which combines together two or more pre-existing elements resulting in the formation of something new.
Design:
Synthesis will be created from organic materials to symbolize the very nature of the case. The symbol, carved into the front, will be simple and elegant. The case will be designed as a cube, but will incorporate minimal screws/nails due to the nature of the case as well. Most of the cuts will use some form of glued joint.
The main wood will be Ebony. The wood to be used for the slats will be maple or some form of extremely thin pine wood.
As usual, this will be a scratch build. I will be building the case with inspiration from the case called "Chiaroscuro" over at bit-tech.
Here are some concept designs I rendered in Sketchup
The power supply, as well as the hard drives, will be housed in the bottom portion of the case. I've cut away the bottom for viewing here.
My initial idea has the CD Drive mounted in the top middle of the case; I might move it later or even just get a slot loading drive instead.
I'm still wide open to suggestions at this point, but I'd definitely like to keep it very simple and elegant looking.
The term synthesis (from the ancient Greek σύνθεσις σύν "with" and θέσις "placing") is used in many fields, usually to mean a process which combines together two or more pre-existing elements resulting in the formation of something new.
Design:
Synthesis will be created from organic materials to symbolize the very nature of the case. The symbol, carved into the front, will be simple and elegant. The case will be designed as a cube, but will incorporate minimal screws/nails due to the nature of the case as well. Most of the cuts will use some form of glued joint.
The main wood will be Ebony. The wood to be used for the slats will be maple or some form of extremely thin pine wood.
As usual, this will be a scratch build. I will be building the case with inspiration from the case called "Chiaroscuro" over at bit-tech.
Here are some concept designs I rendered in Sketchup
The power supply, as well as the hard drives, will be housed in the bottom portion of the case. I've cut away the bottom for viewing here.
My initial idea has the CD Drive mounted in the top middle of the case; I might move it later or even just get a slot loading drive instead.
I'm still wide open to suggestions at this point, but I'd definitely like to keep it very simple and elegant looking.