I have never sen anybody make a custom pc case before so it’s really cool to see this and I really liked that you added some sort of mesh in the bottom for the extra airflow
Very cool work, I will print the storage version! 😊 Just one question: In what orientation did you print the lid of the box? Exactly in the way it sits on the final box at the end? I'm just curious because it seems to have been printed without support and therefore requires A LOT of bridging?! Maybe you can explain this to me, thank you very much!
Hi! The printing orientation of the lid is standing up with the middle joint facing down to the build plate, this does leave a very small portion to touch the build plate so be generous on the brim or add discs to the corners to prevent warping if you can 😊 The outer edges of the inside of the lid does have 45 degree angles meaning you’ll need no supports. If you look at 1:45 in the video, you’ll see what I mean just for a second there. The two parts were printed facing eachother with tiny bridges inbetween to stabilize them during printing. Then the bridges were just cut away afterwards.
@@makerunit Oh, I must have missed that second in the video 😅 Thanks for your explanation! Small note: The handle of the butterfly mechanism is missing from the print files. I got it from the step file, but you might want to add it as STL or 3MF :) Have a nice day!
@@ITRaidDE Oh really! My bad then. Thanks for letting me know I’ll try to remember to add that file later today 😊 And I totally get that it’s easy to miss that second and I should have probably mentioned this more in the video 😊 I learn from my mistakes as I go trying to explain better and better every time I post a new video 😊
Thank god you are still alive … after a year of silence I already feared you left the makerspace and I would have nothing to rebuild after watching your videos … anyway let’s fire up the printer
Makes me very happy to hear that you appreciate my work! This is exactly what makes me want to continue doing this stuff! Sorry about the year of silence, I’m «back» now and ready to spit out some new ideas 😅👍
@@Neutronity I’ll see what I can do 😉 200mm intake, 200mm exhaust. I can already imagine how the interior would look, but I would need a cool exterior design to go along with it, any good ideas? Maybe I can try to make it happen 😊
@@makerunit sorry your comment completely slipped my alerts, exterior design would something completely retro but I guess super hard to replicate, there was one early airplane design from Howard Hughes where he lined the outside of the plane with nailed down copper plates, like old ships had on the underside. A wind tunnel with that look would be amazing and challenging to get it right I guess.
I’ll be honest to say the airflow here is not the most ideal… it works, but not the best, but this case is mostly for show rather than performance. I just always wanted to make a warzone lootbox case 😁
Hi. Your work is inspiring. You can use a processor with a built-in video core, and connect the monitor to the motherboard. Thus, a discrete graphics card will be responsible for video processing, and the built-in graphics card will simply display everything on the monitor. This shouldn't have a big impact on performance.
Thanks! 😊 I feel Shapr3D fulfills my needs for now though. Way easier to work with than Sketchup at least. Though my next video that is coming soon in about a week. I’ll be back at sketchup actually, but that’s due to it being a project I actually designed over a year ago but never completed fully. I think you’ll like my next one 👌
The exact number I don’t have due to I made multiple attempts at different design details. But roughly 1.5 kg of white PETG, and about 1.5-2kg black PLA I guess so a total of a little over 3kg. I might take it apart someday to weigh all the parts to get the exact number.
Thanks, I was just curious. I just ordered a printer specifically to make tarantula enclosure, so im just picking everyones brain here and there trying to get some general round abouts. Thanks man, I appreciate the reply you do some awsesom work
Thanks for letting me know, I’ll look into it tomorrow. I might migrate all my designs over to Printables soon… stay tuned 😊 Thingiverse has been very buggy lately…
Well, it’s kind of that in a way. I don’t know if you have played Call of Duty: WARZONE, but this is based off of the boxes that you open in the game to find your weapons. 😊
You are probably right, and there are definitely better alternatives. However, it worked for my purpose in this case. None of the locks have come off yet after tons of openings/closings.
I was scrolling through my subscription box and saw this and insta clicked. What a pleasant surprise on a Sunday evening!! Awesome work as usual!
Thank you so much! Happy you enjoyed it!
I have never sen anybody make a custom pc case before so it’s really cool to see this and I really liked that you added some sort of mesh in the bottom for the extra airflow
Thanks! I'm glad you like it :)
Check his channel, he has several more nice designs.
Very cool work, I will print the storage version! 😊
Just one question: In what orientation did you print the lid of the box? Exactly in the way it sits on the final box at the end?
I'm just curious because it seems to have been printed without support and therefore requires A LOT of bridging?! Maybe you can explain this to me, thank you very much!
Hi! The printing orientation of the lid is standing up with the middle joint facing down to the build plate, this does leave a very small portion to touch the build plate so be generous on the brim or add discs to the corners to prevent warping if you can 😊
The outer edges of the inside of the lid does have 45 degree angles meaning you’ll need no supports.
If you look at 1:45 in the video, you’ll see what I mean just for a second there.
The two parts were printed facing eachother with tiny bridges inbetween to stabilize them during printing. Then the bridges were just cut away afterwards.
@@makerunit Oh, I must have missed that second in the video 😅 Thanks for your explanation!
Small note: The handle of the butterfly mechanism is missing from the print files. I got it from the step file, but you might want to add it as STL or 3MF :) Have a nice day!
@@ITRaidDE Oh really! My bad then. Thanks for letting me know I’ll try to remember to add that file later today 😊
And I totally get that it’s easy to miss that second and I should have probably mentioned this more in the video 😊
I learn from my mistakes as I go trying to explain better and better every time I post a new video 😊
Looks just like the lootbox, nice work
Thanks! 😊
The fact that you custom printed the whole thing is pretty cool, I'm lazy, I would've just painted a milwaukee packout or similar hahaha
Haha thanks! 😊
Nice to see you back bro, i've been looking foward for good custom pc content like this but yours suits my taste and budget the best😂
I appreciate it bro! Thanks! Glad you like it 😊
Thank god you are still alive … after a year of silence I already feared you left the makerspace and I would have nothing to rebuild after watching your videos … anyway let’s fire up the printer
Makes me very happy to hear that you appreciate my work! This is exactly what makes me want to continue doing this stuff!
Sorry about the year of silence, I’m «back» now and ready to spit out some new ideas 😅👍
@@makerunit I still want to challenge you to a high airflow sfx case with 200mm fans … like a wind tunnel
@@Neutronity I’ll see what I can do 😉
200mm intake, 200mm exhaust. I can already imagine how the interior would look, but I would need a cool exterior design to go along with it, any good ideas? Maybe I can try to make it happen 😊
@@makerunit sorry your comment completely slipped my alerts, exterior design would something completely retro but I guess super
hard to replicate, there was one early airplane design from Howard Hughes where he lined the outside of the plane with nailed down copper plates, like old ships had on the underside. A wind tunnel with that look would be amazing and challenging to get it right I guess.
@@Neutronity I see! (I think), could you perhaps give me the right searchwords for google/or a link so I can find the exact one you refer too?
Very nice, as usual. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
So is the hard drive being blown by hot air from the video card? Not good. Overall good design!
I’ll be honest to say the airflow here is not the most ideal… it works, but not the best, but this case is mostly for show rather than performance. I just always wanted to make a warzone lootbox case 😁
Great project!
Thank you!
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Good job.
Thank you! 😊
Hi. Your work is inspiring. You can use a processor with a built-in video core, and connect the monitor to the motherboard. Thus, a discrete graphics card will be responsible for video processing, and the built-in graphics card will simply display everything on the monitor. This shouldn't have a big impact on performance.
Thank you! You mean to avoid having the DP cable out the hole in the side? That’s definitely a possible solution.
@@makerunit Yes. The cable is connected to the motherboard. "You mean to avoid having the DP cable out the hole in the side?"
Looks good, should've used fusion, onshape or freecad though.
Thanks! 😊 I feel Shapr3D fulfills my needs for now though. Way easier to work with than Sketchup at least. Though my next video that is coming soon in about a week. I’ll be back at sketchup actually, but that’s due to it being a project I actually designed over a year ago but never completed fully. I think you’ll like my next one 👌
Very cool 👍🖖
Thanks! 😊
what filament material do you use for the print?
I used PETG for this build. 😊
How much filament did it end up taking? Just out of curiosity
The exact number I don’t have due to I made multiple attempts at different design details. But roughly 1.5 kg of white PETG, and about 1.5-2kg black PLA I guess so a total of a little over 3kg.
I might take it apart someday to weigh all the parts to get the exact number.
Thanks, I was just curious. I just ordered a printer specifically to make tarantula enclosure, so im just picking everyones brain here and there trying to get some general round abouts. Thanks man, I appreciate the reply you do some awsesom work
@@rebeldrip4379 thanks! Appreciate it 😊
question any chance this would fit a full size atx board?
Unfortunately not 😅 only ITX
you think you can design a bitcoin logo mini itx case?
What kind of case are you thinking? Like one with a fullsize GPU or a tiny build?
@@makerunit mini itx with room for sfx power supply or 1u power supply
Can you use a ATX bord inside?
Unfortunately no. 🫤
thingiverse link doesn't work
Thanks for letting me know, I’ll look into it tomorrow. I might migrate all my designs over to Printables soon… stay tuned 😊 Thingiverse has been very buggy lately…
looks like toolbox
Well, it’s kind of that in a way. I don’t know if you have played Call of Duty: WARZONE, but this is based off of the boxes that you open in the game to find your weapons. 😊
Dude your channel is amazing
Thank you so much! 😊 there is more coming soon!
@@makerunit No thank you, the effort you put into these contents is undeniable, gets you hooked instantly
@@lordshitpost31 I’m very happy that you find the content interesting! 😊
Superglue isn't the best adhesive...it's very brittle. Better to use a flexible glue or epoxy
You are probably right, and there are definitely better alternatives. However, it worked for my purpose in this case. None of the locks have come off yet after tons of openings/closings.
@makerunit It will probably work in the long term but just fyi that is the major problem with cyanoacrylates..very weak in this manner
@@TheTastefulThickness I’ve recently starter using some polyurethane gorilla glue to add magnets etc to designs and it has worked pretty well for me.