The huge leap forward in your design and build is incredible, add in the aesthetic of the parts and my mind is blown. FWIW, this build deserves custom cables.
The build looks beautiful. A pro tip on the glue with wood dust though; if you mix the dust with the glue you can make a wood filler paste that will match the wood. It's a little easier to spread in order to fill all of the gaps.
I admit that I absolutely have 'shiny object syndrome', and am addicted to that gadgetry, but bro, when you have tech adorned by woodworking craft like this, it's beautiful to behold. I put this in the grandfather clock category; practical but aesthetically pleasing.
Okay, this is the most beautiful custom PC build I have ever seen. Your strict attention to the smallest and most minute details is just incredible! The patient router work, with the Brass insert pieces is superb, and the Brass insert strips fit perfectly! I also love the detail on the motherboard strips where you took the tedious time to make that 48 small tape strips to tape off the gold "STRIX" lettering. Also the small wooden accent pieces on the motherboard just add to the whole perfect look! I've built quite a few PC's for work, while working for companies, as well as for myself and family and friends, but I've never done anything like this. Such an incredible build! Thanks for filming and documenting this and sharing it with us!
What an exquisite built, very nice the contrast between the walnut and the golden accents of brass and custom paint. You did a great job, just a shame that the bending is still showing flat spots in between grooves, maybe next time you might want to try stems bending whole boards and using strong clamping onto curved mdf templates to make it super smooth 👍
you'd be surprised how thick of boards you can bend with a good steam box. Otherwise, veneer walnut glued together to the desired thickness is another good way of creating a desired bend. Though loving the look of the pc!@@mxcbuilds6633
What a Breathtaking Beauty. The Craftmanship, the Solutions, the Compliment to the ProArt line--up. You hit this one way out the park. Loved watching it build and am stunned by the end result, it is soooo beautiful. Amazing Job m8.
This is a thing of beauty! I'm loving the trend of wood in computer builds and this is one of the best examples I've seen. But great editing and presentation too. I look forward to more content from you.
That is an awesome case! Wood had a meaning to me because all the men in my family have been in construction including me, going back to my great-granddad. I wish I had the tech to build something like that case.
I love working with wood, forgiving material with many possibilities. I'd say have a go and learn from it, as you can see my first case wasn't very fancy or neat, but everyone has to start somewhere :))
Could do traditional kerfs with a brass powder epoxy inlay that way you get a better curve on the exterior. Either or would be a nice way to highlight the cuts that it took to make the bend.
The actual cases you build are already beautiful on their own, but god damn the color matching is top notch. Would love to see a case like this on the market, made with materials that would be easier to work with, for manufacturing purposes
I have never been a fan of mixing wood with computer or tech, however this build came out looking really good brother, WOW! It looks OUTSTANDING!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Kerf you can get a pretty seamless kerf bend with no gaps by mixing the sawdust from the kerf cuts and wood clue then filling the gaps before you lock in the bend angle, just be ready to clean up the glue/dust mixture that squeezes out. It'll be extremely strong, both methods are completely valid though. When you were doing the routing, put a scrap board of the same thickness on the outside of your walnut piece and cut from that center line you routed through the piece, it would have stopped the blowout. I'm really surprised you didn't break that bit though, I've used one before and they are very fragile with harder woods like walnut/maple/oak/cherry, etc. The end result of your build is amazing! Love the look and overall techniques. I would have loved to see some custom PC cables in black/gold and cut to the right length to avoid the extra cables. I'm a PC builder and woodworker so this fits that niche, might have to give making a custom PC case a go!
Beautiful case and great workmanship. In woodworking videos I have seen when wood bends are done they typically cover up the kerf slots with laminate, although you likely considered this idea already. Another would be to have used black epoxy for the glue up, maybe just at the edges, which would have contrasted nicely. But it's beautiful regardless, you must be super happy with it.
For bending the wood you have the cut lines, and they are touching but still visible. You can use wood glue+the fine dust from sanding to make it completely unvisible. Nice build like it!
Wow! Dude. You just created a business idea to any company out there who is willing to start customizing PCs in this way on demand. You are a TRAILBLAZER and a PIONEER! R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
I really expected that brass power button to be capacitive. Clean non-moving button with no gap would have added a nice touch. Great attention to detail, love the custom case.
This was above and beyond! Very tasteful and exquisite. I've considered building my old spare PC into something similar to this for months with some beautiful oak wood I've had lying around. Color me inspired!
I been a content creator for about 8 years (on different platforms and this was years ago, I quit) and I never got anything for free matter of fact I lost lots of money even, meanwhile this guy with just 13K subs magically got free PC components from none other but ASUS. If this isn't a proof that we live split multiverses in one place then I don't what else this can be called ... XD Interesting build, might try something like this one day, almost giving me steampunk vibes but more slick minimalistic without the typical clutter and junk.
Social media presence has definitely grown rapidly in recent years which might be why companies are valuing their product placements on the platforms more. And yes I am extremely fortunate to be able to work with such large companies
I'm not into wood but this guy gets it when it comes to the layout of the graphics card. It should be open air and/or clearly visible. Nope, not even behind glass due to glare and reduction in cooling performance.
Beautiful Job! Diving into wood bending must have been challenging and you did a fantastic job. Your attention to detail is stellar and the inlays are a beautiful touch. That masking for the I/O was definitely a time consuming process but well worth the time. Great job! Walnut is one of my favorite hardwoods to work with. The grain is beautiful and with the brass, it just compliments its natural tones nicely.
If you have a band saw (or even decent table saw for stuff that isn’t over 6” wide) you can re saw and make your own veneers out of rough lumber. Just need a vacuum bag to glue the thin slices back together.
This is beautiful!! Wooden colours give a very warming vibe to it... and the pro art looks amazing... should have gotten it myself as I have the MSI trio X 4070ti
These are the type of videos I would actually set time aside to watch... Incredible craftsmanship
Thank you for taking the time out of the day to watch it, much appreciated :)
Exactly, same for me. Great build!
I left the tab open for like 3, 4 hours so i could comeback and watch it
I "wood" also like to watch these types of videos
The huge leap forward in your design and build is incredible, add in the aesthetic of the parts and my mind is blown. FWIW, this build deserves custom cables.
Thank you! Custom cables would have been ideal, but I figured the stock cables would be hidden sufficiently
Totalmente de acuerdo
The build looks beautiful. A pro tip on the glue with wood dust though; if you mix the dust with the glue you can make a wood filler paste that will match the wood. It's a little easier to spread in order to fill all of the gaps.
Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
He actually used this tip in his next build 🎉
I literally thought this was a DIY Perks video from the thumbnail.
That's a big compliment! Thanks!
Same
@danielcombs5286 ;)
The amount of details in this are amazing! Keep up the good work
The work of art is not the PC my friend. It's your brilliant mind and I am in deep respect
Thank you! 🙏
One of the most beautiful build I've ever seen in my life. You did really good with the gold accents. Keep up the amazing builds!
Thank you so much!
"Excellent work" is inadequate as a statement. This is an amazing amount of detail and care in this build. This is impressive work.
Thank you very much!
This not a PC case, this is a work of art! Congratulations from Belgium 🇧🇪
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! 😁
I admit that I absolutely have 'shiny object syndrome', and am addicted to that gadgetry, but bro, when you have tech adorned by woodworking craft like this, it's beautiful to behold. I put this in the grandfather clock category; practical but aesthetically pleasing.
Thank you! It's still kinda shiny I guess haha
Even the making of video of this piece of fine art was excellently edited and narrated. Truly a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked the format of the video :)
Shut up and take my money! Why are designs like this not a mainstream thing? So good.
Haha I think it'll be hard to mass manufacture such a case and still make it profitable?
@@mxcbuilds6633 You make this look like it could be manufactured in a modular way. If I could buy this, I would, it's a magnificent aesthetic.
Labor of Love... or madness. Hard to know the difference at this point. Amazing work!
Congratulations on the partnerships/sponsors. You deserve it!
Thank you! It's definitely a combination of both haha 😅
I build my own wooden pc cabinet by gluing a piece of wood acustic to the front... this... this is something else. Amazing craftmanship!
Thank you! Glad you like it
patience of a brain surgeon, the eyes of an artisan, the building skills of a master
Haha thank you very much!
Marshal PC Star XD
Okay, this is the most beautiful custom PC build I have ever seen. Your strict attention to the smallest and most minute details is just incredible! The patient router work, with the Brass insert pieces is superb, and the Brass insert strips fit perfectly!
I also love the detail on the motherboard strips where you took the tedious time to make that 48 small tape strips to tape off the gold "STRIX" lettering. Also the small wooden accent pieces on the motherboard just add to the whole perfect look!
I've built quite a few PC's for work, while working for companies, as well as for myself and family and friends, but I've never done anything like this. Such an incredible build!
Thanks for filming and documenting this and sharing it with us!
Thank you! Have you watched my most recent video? Maybe you'll like that one more 😉
What an exquisite built, very nice the contrast between the walnut and the golden accents of brass and custom paint.
You did a great job, just a shame that the bending is still showing flat spots in between grooves, maybe next time you might want to try stems bending whole boards and using strong clamping onto curved mdf templates to make it super smooth 👍
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure I'll be able to bend >15mm thick solid boards. Will have to see how that's done
you'd be surprised how thick of boards you can bend with a good steam box. Otherwise, veneer walnut glued together to the desired thickness is another good way of creating a desired bend. Though loving the look of the pc!@@mxcbuilds6633
Your patience and attention to detail in woodworking is impressive.
Thanks!
What a Breathtaking Beauty. The Craftmanship, the Solutions, the Compliment to the ProArt line--up. You hit this one way out the park.
Loved watching it build and am stunned by the end result, it is soooo beautiful. Amazing Job m8.
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the build!
Reminds me of the custom HiFi setups from the late 80s when I was a teen. Extraordinary vision and craftsmanship.
Thank you!
This looks fantastic. I love the natural walnut with the black and gold. Wish I had the skills to make something like this. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching! :))
Bless folks like yourself with the patience (and skill, of course) to make something like this come to life
Thanks!
This is a thing of beauty! I'm loving the trend of wood in computer builds and this is one of the best examples I've seen. But great editing and presentation too. I look forward to more content from you.
Thank you very much for watching and supporting the channel!
That is an awesome case! Wood had a meaning to me because all the men in my family have been in construction including me, going back to my great-granddad. I wish I had the tech to build something like that case.
I love working with wood, forgiving material with many possibilities. I'd say have a go and learn from it, as you can see my first case wasn't very fancy or neat, but everyone has to start somewhere :))
Work of art! For the kerf slots I think it would have looked nice if they had brass inlayed instead of trying to hide them. Cheers
Thanks! That is an interesting idea too, will consider for future :D
Could do traditional kerfs with a brass powder epoxy inlay that way you get a better curve on the exterior. Either or would be a nice way to highlight the cuts that it took to make the bend.
This a really cool case. I usually like wood to be an accent, but the craftsmanship with this build is insane.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful! I love it!
Thank you for watching! Glad you liked it :))
Gorgeous. Wish I had this kinda talent. You make things look effortless as all good craftsmen do.
Thank you very much!
This is absolutely stunning. Amazing work on that case.
Thanks very much :)
Its definitely nice but he literally could have saved a 40-100 hours if he used his laser cutter more
1. I just recently got the laser cutter during this build. 2. Which other parts could have been made using the laser cutter in this build?
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
It's absolutely stunning!!
Thanks for watching!
Man... What a marketing you did for Asus for just a graphics card. Amazing build
Thanks, I was very inspired by the look of this card. Most of the other cards currently look too complicated and large
Absolutely love your design and work. It is really beautiful! Well Done!👍🙂
Thanks for watching and your support!
unbelievable quality. if you keep making cases like this and just upgrade overall editing and voiceover, then you'll get to a 500k in no time
Thank you for the high praise! We will get there eventually!
I've always wanted to make a case like this. Thanks for making it happen!
This is ridiculous meticulousness. Awesome incredible work. The attention to detail and patience to do all this.
Thank you for watching! 😊
Loved the build. I also like that you decided to make themed versions of the brand logos instead of just covering them up!
Glad you like them!
That attention to detail would drive me insane but the end result was worth it. Well done!
Thank you!
this is beyond fantastic. Absolutely stunning build. I've been building stuff with walnut/brass lately. It's such a winning combo.
Thank you! Yes the Walnut and brass combo is truly a timeless classic
The actual cases you build are already beautiful on their own, but god damn the color matching is top notch. Would love to see a case like this on the market, made with materials that would be easier to work with, for manufacturing purposes
Thank you! I already see a trend towards using more wood in mass manufactured cases. But it will be hard to sell one completely made of wood...
I have never been a fan of mixing wood with computer or tech, however this build came out looking really good brother, WOW! It looks OUTSTANDING!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
duuuuude! This isn't a banging PC build... I mean it is, but this more so is a piece of art. You have a gift.
Thank you very much! 😁
This is true craftsmanship. A man of culture 🙏🏿
Thank you! Appreciate it 😁
Kerf you can get a pretty seamless kerf bend with no gaps by mixing the sawdust from the kerf cuts and wood clue then filling the gaps before you lock in the bend angle, just be ready to clean up the glue/dust mixture that squeezes out. It'll be extremely strong, both methods are completely valid though.
When you were doing the routing, put a scrap board of the same thickness on the outside of your walnut piece and cut from that center line you routed through the piece, it would have stopped the blowout. I'm really surprised you didn't break that bit though, I've used one before and they are very fragile with harder woods like walnut/maple/oak/cherry, etc.
The end result of your build is amazing! Love the look and overall techniques. I would have loved to see some custom PC cables in black/gold and cut to the right length to avoid the extra cables. I'm a PC builder and woodworker so this fits that niche, might have to give making a custom PC case a go!
Thanks for the suggestion!
The fine details on this were pretty amazing. Some gold and black custom cables would really make this perfect.
Thank you! I agree custom cables would have been ideal.
The contrast of materials ended up looking great. Nice build!
Thank you!
I am impressed by the design and the technology used to reproduce it. One word is amazing.
Thank you for watching !
The attention to detail and planning put in to this build is just amazing! The slow build as it all comes together at the end was worth it, bravo!
Thanks for watching and your kind words! 🙏
this is literally the coolest case I've ever seen! wish I had the tools and time for something like this. Thanks for sharing this video
Thank you for watching! Glad you liked it:))
Beautiful case and great workmanship. In woodworking videos I have seen when wood bends are done they typically cover up the kerf slots with laminate, although you likely considered this idea already. Another would be to have used black epoxy for the glue up, maybe just at the edges, which would have contrasted nicely. But it's beautiful regardless, you must be super happy with it.
Thank you! Great suggestions, will consider them in the future!
13:17 it's usually better to remove the masking tape before the paint has dried, in case it decides to pull up the dry paint with the tape
Great advice, thanks!
You sir are an artist. I love every bit of this.
Thank you for watching!
Seriously, this is a work of art, beautiful.
Thank you! Appreciate it :))
That was amazing! Some black and gold custom cable extensions would look insane in that! Amazing build!
It would have been perfect!
@@mxcbuilds6633+1 on the custom cables! Love the build!!!
Holy smokes! Beautiful and ingenious! The way you handled that tedious masking made my jaw drop. lol, well done!
Thanks for watching! :))
Absolutely beautiful job! You should be proud of the new skills you learned, and the final result!
Thanks for watching! It was a great learning experience indeed!
I would like to see this thing in an art museum when the components become obsolete
Haha if only there is such a museum for such items
Case has nothing to do with Pro Art visuals.
At best almost nothing.
Beyond that,well done👍
Okay sure
Your attention to detail is inspirational! Excellent job.
Thank you very much!
Wow I've walked past that wood shop many times! That was a nice surprise. And great build, by the way
Haha small world!
For bending the wood you have the cut lines, and they are touching but still visible. You can use wood glue+the fine dust from sanding to make it completely unvisible. Nice build like it!
Thanks for the advice!
PC modding at it's finest. I wish I had the skills, equipment and time comitment to do things like this myself.
Thanks for watching and the kind words!
This looks nice. The remaining lines and "blocky" appearance on the outside would drive me nuts, but for a DIY project this is really great.
This was absolutely amazing! I love that you don’t sacrifice effort for your final product!
Thank you! I had to commit to the theme for sure 😄
@@mxcbuilds6633 any chance you kept your laser engraver files? Would you sell them?
Not selling the ones for the motherboard as that has the Asus logo on it. As for the other panels, no plans to publish them soon
really put in the work to show off the sponsors in a wonderful way. Well done
Thanks for appreciating the details!
A magnificent case for sure. But I don't live in a space so clean that a PC without covers would survive without cleaning it everyday.
Thank you! It's true, open air case is not for everyone 😞
Beautiful, not only the woodwork and design, but also the layout with the GPU fan and especially the GPU positioning. ❤
Thank you so much :)
Another wonderful build! And walnut, yay!
Yay, thank you!
Wow! Dude. You just created a business idea to any company out there who is willing to start customizing PCs in this way on demand. You are a TRAILBLAZER and a PIONEER! R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
Thank you! Glad you liked it :))
I really expected that brass power button to be capacitive. Clean non-moving button with no gap would have added a nice touch.
Great attention to detail, love the custom case.
That is a good idea, will explore for future builds! Thank you :))
putting a lot of other bigger pc build channels to shame. Good job my friend!
Thank you!
Insane craftsmanship.. wow!
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful case and design. Awesome choice on the walnut and brass!
Thank you! Glad you like it :))
This video is terribly underrated. Fantastic work mate, this is a truly inspiring piece!
Thank you! Glad you liked it :))
Looks fantastic, I love the all black NO RGB build
Thanks! Glad you like it :)
Damn! Well done, this looks incredible and is so welcome in the sea of metal everything.
Thank you! ❤️
jeez super underrated RUclipsr. never been more impressed by one channel. Great build and earned a new follower!
Thank you so much! Appreciate the support :))
Это АБСОЛЮТНО ФАНТАСТИЧЕСКАЯ ШИКАРНАЯ РАБОТА! Просто... просто идеально...
This is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC GORGEOUS WORK! Just.. just perfect...
Thank you!
Your craftmanship is insanely good!
Thank you! Glad U like it :)
Woodwork and PCs... heaven! ❤
Thank you! Although some might say hell 🔥
This was above and beyond! Very tasteful and exquisite. I've considered building my old spare PC into something similar to this for months with some beautiful oak wood I've had lying around. Color me inspired!
Thank you! I'm glad this has inspired you!
Hey mate, just thought id say thanks for the inspiration... I am in the process now of making my own custom timber PC case after watching your vids
That's great to hear! I wish you all the best in your build!
I been a content creator for about 8 years (on different platforms and this was years ago, I quit) and I never got anything for free matter of fact I lost lots of money even, meanwhile this guy with just 13K subs magically got free PC components from none other but ASUS. If this isn't a proof that we live split multiverses in one place then I don't what else this can be called ... XD
Interesting build, might try something like this one day, almost giving me steampunk vibes but more slick minimalistic without the typical clutter and junk.
Social media presence has definitely grown rapidly in recent years which might be why companies are valuing their product placements on the platforms more. And yes I am extremely fortunate to be able to work with such large companies
I'm not into wood but this guy gets it when it comes to the layout of the graphics card. It should be open air and/or clearly visible. Nope, not even behind glass due to glare and reduction in cooling performance.
I do love open air cases for that reason, displays the expensive components nicely
@@mxcbuilds6633 agreed
Some serious amounts of time and effort in this build - nice work!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it :))
Beautiful Job!
Diving into wood bending must have been challenging and you did a fantastic job.
Your attention to detail is stellar and the inlays are a beautiful touch. That masking for the I/O was definitely a time consuming process but well worth the time.
Great job! Walnut is one of my favorite hardwoods to work with. The grain is beautiful and with the brass, it just compliments its natural tones nicely.
Thank! Yes the bending was really stressful indeed. Was very relieved when it all came together in the end
If you have a band saw (or even decent table saw for stuff that isn’t over 6” wide) you can re saw and make your own veneers out of rough lumber. Just need a vacuum bag to glue the thin slices back together.
Yeah that's definitely a good way to do it. But as you can see, I'm abit space constrained at the moment working on my balcony 😅
What a work of art! I'm absolutely enamored and infatuated with this build!
Thank you very much for wtaching and Im glad you liked it! :)
Sick builds, sick tools, sick designs, and did I mention SICK?!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it! :))
huge respect and this is a little Masterpiece from Wood
i like the "woodstyle" black and gold Thema
Thank you!
Absolutely INCREDIBLE build
Thank you!
Very nice design of a PC. I like the wood theme with the modern components. Congrats, very nice build.
Thank you!
Stunning workmanship.
Thanks!
This is beautiful!! Wooden colours give a very warming vibe to it... and the pro art looks amazing... should have gotten it myself as I have the MSI trio X 4070ti
Thank you! Keep an eye out for their next gen card, I hope they continue this design trend :)
Wow this was truly built with love. very good looking.
Indeed it was, thank you for watching!
My only complaint is that this wasn't filmed in 4k HDR for us to contemplate the B-roll. Amazing job man!
Haha yes, filming and editing isn't my strong suit 😅
WOW! Amazing wooden pc build! I think some tasteful white LED light strips could have enhanced the look....
Thanks for watching! YEah some lighting would probably look good on this
Outstanding build! Love the craftsmanship on display here. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! :))
Great Works !
Thank you! Cheers!
Straight up woodworking and PC Building ASMR, awesome video man!
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it :)