Well they do have cooling and modding stuff. I saw some Fan controllers in there. Its at least better than Kalahari.net who has nothing but a couple of fans as far as I remember.
ok....wen you ordering perspex, how do u know which 1 to order? i hav been to the site suggested and im totaly lost the perspex DJV used seems 2 be what i think i want
I've just gotta add that Builders Warehouse is my new favourite shop. I was there three times this weekend picking up various tubing connectors and barbs for my WC projects.
Who woulda thought that camping gas and air compressor parts would be such a perfect fit.
Just be warned though, If you use these fittings, they only fit European WC goodies, and not ones from the US since the threads are different and if forced can cause leaks or cracking of acrylics
anyone know where i can get laser cutting done in the east rand maybe and how much would they charge?
i need to get two holes cut into perspex for 80mm fans...
or should i just use a holesaw, which i already own?
if i could get some help please!!
cool, thanks wikid!
and other than the holesaw for the main holes, i would use a normal drill for the fans mounting holes?!
the other reason i wanted to know bout the laser cutting is coz i want to cut long side vents next to the fans, but dont want to stuff it up by using a jigsaw or hacksaw!!!
btw, its for modding the windows on the omega 9301 which im getting thursday!!! (which you like by the looks of things!)
whats the best way to approach this guy to ask about the laser cutting?
i have a sketch of what i would like done, so should i send it along with the email?
also, would a glass shop maybe do the cutting i need?
whats the best way to approach this guy to ask about the laser cutting?
i have a sketch of what i would like done, so should i send it along with the email?
also, would a glass shop maybe do the cutting i need?
thanks guys!
Well you can draw your design there, or beforehand on AutoCAD or Openoffice Draw (Which is completely useless).
Thing is you have to do everything yourself. They will show you how the machines work, but you have to do everything.
EDIT: I think he did etching. Laser cutting is good, he did some at another place aswell, I went there with him to pick up the goods, nice round circles.
I have decided to add software that could contribute to modding. Like Sketchup for instance. So if you have any other software that can be used please let me know by posting here and I will gladly add them to the list if its relevant to modding.
Samaya wrote:I have decided to add software that could contribute to modding. Like Sketchup for instance. So if you have any other software that can be used please let me know by posting here and I will gladly add them to the list if its relevant to modding.
MSpaint cann be used depends on how u god are at it, also the image editing progs, GIMP, Photoshop, Corel Draw...
psYChowIt wrote:aaaaaw cewt look at DAE being a salesman 4 his sponsor!
Dude, even if Nomadic wasn't my sponsor, don't you think i would know if A.C. Ryan stuff was available in SA?! And if i did, do you think i would keep it a secret?
Dont be silly.
That guy that used to mod cases. Now I take photos. True story.