Good work!! 👍👍 The axial compressive strength of commercially available aluminum frames can reach 3 to 5 tons!! Such a case is much tougher than those cases made of cold rolled galvanized steel sheet. Building a computer case by aluminum frames is really an enjoyable thing for DIY.
I love this build, the possibilities with this frame are endless, I think a complete acrylic version would be amazing looking or maybe even a carbon fiber version :D
thank YOU for such detail video - you did EXACTLY about what i think. (except that I would not put 4 legs - there is no need for them ...) 1-very simply construction. 2-everybody can repeat after you and receive exactly same result. this is very important - accessibility to everyoune. 3-minimal used space inside case exactly hwat needed and nothing esle. 4-And even under mainboard are space and if just move aside PSU on 2-3cm we can put low profile GPU!
i think i’m going to try to do something similar to this with thinner aluminum that i got off of a broken tent/pavilion thing at a festival, but what i’m thinking is putting the back panel of an oem pc case onto the metal so i won’t have to buy standoffs, and have some wood on another side to mount fans and other things, or just have them mounted to the metal
So far so good! A normal metal case is conductive too. The motherboard mounting holes metal linings to allow grounding to the case. I definitely though about this before I built it and glad it's not a problem.
It's impressive you did everything with hand tools and I'm also impressed with your camera angle. It's spot on!
I really like seeing what I can do with simple tools. Thanks for the kind words.
Good work!! 👍👍 The axial compressive strength of commercially available aluminum frames can reach 3 to 5 tons!!
Such a case is much tougher than those cases made of cold rolled galvanized steel sheet.
Building a computer case by aluminum frames is really an enjoyable thing for DIY.
Glad you like the concept. I enjoyed puzzling this project altogether.
I love this build, the possibilities with this frame are endless, I think a complete acrylic version would be amazing looking or maybe even a carbon fiber version :D
Let your imagination run wild! Have you seen my Custom Fan install? I use an acrylic panel to mount a 140mm RGB fan. Thank You
thank YOU for such detail video - you did EXACTLY about what i think. (except that I would not put 4 legs - there is no need for them ...)
1-very simply construction.
2-everybody can repeat after you and receive exactly same result. this is very important - accessibility to everyoune.
3-minimal used space inside case exactly hwat needed and nothing esle.
4-And even under mainboard are space and if just move aside PSU on 2-3cm we can put low profile GPU!
Wow! Glad you liked the build. Check out my latest video...
Open Frame Mini-ITX Computer - DIY PC aluminum Extrusion
...and it has a GPU.
i think i’m going to try to do something similar to this with thinner aluminum that i got off of a broken tent/pavilion thing at a festival, but what i’m thinking is putting the back panel of an oem pc case onto the metal so i won’t have to buy standoffs, and have some wood on another side to mount fans and other things, or just have them mounted to the metal
Let me know how the build goes. I have a new one in the works. Thanks for watching.
Can you please provide link for the 3-in-1 drill bit (drill, tap, counter-sink) used in this video?
Will definitely adapt this method to make a opean frame design. Will use revits to hold all the pieces together.
That's nice and compact ., 👍👍
I would like to include RGB and more ventilation for .,
@4:55 that's dangerous., Please use vice
Thanks! The case is compact and fits nicely on my desk.
Could you make a version of this that’s all metal, the wood kinda hurts the aesthetic
Glad you watched the video. All metal wood look cool!!!
sir any compact disgn for micro atx mobo and bracket vga?
Smart,sharp build.
Appreciate it!
I have a question… wouldnt this have a risk of electricity if the case is made of aluminum 😢?
So far so good! A normal metal case is conductive too. The motherboard mounting holes metal linings to allow grounding to the case. I definitely though about this before I built it and glad it's not a problem.
@@paulchurchill5598 Ohhh i see :D
In that case very nice work bro ^^
PCIe x16 graphics card support and aperture?
Great idea! You should check my open frame build. Complete with riser cable and graphics card.
How the size back panel (mother board)..
I built this with a Mini-ITX motherboard. It measures 6.7 × 6.7 in (17 × 17 cm)
What is the highest temperature?
Love all the SUBS! Stay tuned for ventilation upgrade video...
what camera you use bro?
Unpainted aluminum does not short out components
It can, but in a good case parts don't touch metal
fostum merhaba türkiyeden yazıyorum sana böyle bit atx kasa yapıp gönderirmisin ne kadar fiyatı tutarsa ?
Thanks for watching!
machine-head? I think you mean Phillips ( "crosshead" )machine screw
Here's the product description.
"Machine Screws, Flat Head, Phillips Drive, #6-32 X 3/8 in, Grade 18-8 Stainless Steel."
the wood :/
Thanks for watching! Checkout my all aluminum Open Frame build...
Plywood has never been a wood I like to work with. It nearly never looks good. HOWEVER!! the aluminum frame looks awesome. 👍