An excellent video! I love it when folks detail the "correct" tools for the job...and "why" those tools are used. Every industry has them. Have a Blessed week.
This was an enjoyable video 🎥🍺🍿 to watch. As I was eating 🍽️ my steak 🥩, with coffee ☕️. I think 🤔 you should do. A lot more videos 🎥 like this. An ASMR - autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). Plus you get to let us know. The difference meaning of the different tech products. I can’t wait to see the complete build.
I know it's going slowly, but I'm loving the idea of this channel, Sarah! I just saw Vince (Kingpin) was at the Guang Hwa mall a couple days ago. Weren't you just there? Man, I wish you had bumped into him. That would have been awesome! After seeing your and his videos, that's now on my bucket list. Don't know how I'm getting it home, but I don't care LOL
for the acrylic or non-conductive material case I advise you to connect the ground of the motherboard to that of the power supply. when there is an electrical overload this could be useful ;)
This is the thickest acrylic plate I have ever seen, is it custom made? What is going on? why? 🤯 There are other ways to add threads, for thin/sheet material you can use Rivet nut, for wood and plastic you can use Threaded Inserts (different versions and installation method for each material)
I had no idea a precision electric ratchet even existed! You have the best tools. And your nails looked good too😀 It won't be often in RUclips tapping videos you'll see nails looking this well done🤣🤣
Dude what's the golden thing in your motherboard for some reason it caught my eye even the RAM is also goldish if I am not wrong but goddamn that's a high gear Are you gonna show the final output of the build your doing because I am curious how your going to fit it.
The motherboard is actually pretty crazy and not practical for most people. (MSI x670e Godlike). But it’s an awesome board, looks great, and is very fitting for the client.
Don't know how you didn't laugh while tapping. That sounds like a cartoon animal getting it's tail pulled or something. Can't wait for the build this is going into. You made far less of a mess than I did while using a dremel to cut some plexiglass; shards everywhere! Good thing it was outside.
That's a great point thanks for mentioning that, I thought I said something but I didn't! Absolutely and I'm thinking sometimes for thicker you need it
i will use Copper plate or Alluminium heat sink plate for my build instead of this acrylic sheet .....i will use acrylic for rest of the case enclosure
It’s a 1/2 inch piece of acrylic and designed the template for the case it’s going into and I used a laser cutter to cut the holes. If there’s enough interest I’ll put up a separate video for that part :)
@@RANDOMNATION907 It's hard to say without knowing the type of case you'd want to build but just keep trying to learn and soak up as much as you can. I learned a lot and got inspired just by watching a lot of videos and researching. If you haven't done a custom one yet start small with simple mods. Do easier things like maybe take an existing case and start with smaller mods to make the case your own. Then slowly ease into getting into more complex stuff.
@@SnaxanTech it's ok. She was fine when I skipped ahead. Was still a great video. I need to mount a water pump in a thermal take the tower 900 case when the screw holes don't line up so the video was quite Timely for me. How did you find the strength of the tapped holes in plastic as I was considering a plastic cube with holes tapped in it as an adaptor between the two different holes in the case and the pump mount.
Great work!! You do you, obviously, but it’s gotta be easier to do this work without those nails. Trust me, your hands would be just as beautiful without them.
Yeah I hear you and you're right! Sometimes I have to build/film this kind of content but then there's a gaming or movie event that same night where I like to still do the girlie stuff lol
An excellent video! I love it when folks detail the "correct" tools for the job...and "why" those tools are used. Every industry has them. Have a Blessed week.
Thanks for watching and have a great week too!
I always learn something from your vids. I've drilled and tapped a lot of holes, but I didn't know that drill guides existed.
They are super helpful! Here's one of them but they have all kinds of sizes amzn.to/4e00QXy
This was an enjoyable video 🎥🍺🍿 to watch. As I was eating 🍽️ my steak 🥩, with coffee ☕️. I think 🤔 you should do. A lot more videos 🎥 like this. An ASMR - autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). Plus you get to let us know. The difference meaning of the different tech products. I can’t wait to see the complete build.
I know it's going slowly, but I'm loving the idea of this channel, Sarah! I just saw Vince (Kingpin) was at the Guang Hwa mall a couple days ago. Weren't you just there? Man, I wish you had bumped into him. That would have been awesome! After seeing your and his videos, that's now on my bucket list. Don't know how I'm getting it home, but I don't care LOL
Wow that's pretty cool! I love that place!
for the acrylic or non-conductive material case
I advise you to connect the ground of the motherboard to that of the power supply.
when there is an electrical overload this could be useful ;)
As a machinist i find this amusing 😊
I totally get that lol
This is the thickest acrylic plate I have ever seen, is it custom made?
What is going on? why? 🤯
There are other ways to add threads, for thin/sheet material you can use Rivet nut, for wood and plastic you can use Threaded Inserts (different versions and installation method for each material)
It needs to be at least 1/2 an inch because I'm running tubes through it and it needs to be thick enough to account for the fitting threads :)
I had no idea a precision electric ratchet even existed! You have the best tools. And your nails looked good too😀 It won't be often in RUclips tapping videos you'll see nails looking this well done🤣🤣
Actually it's just a normal cordless screwdriver with a bit :)
@@SnaxanTech Well get it patented and named. Let Makita, Bosch and DeWalt pay you millions to use your idea😀😀
@@user-jk4bx6zy1g 😲
Us: "you gon tap that?"
Snaxan: "Yes, I have a guide"
lol :)
nice DIY project
Dude what's the golden thing in your motherboard for some reason it caught my eye even the RAM is also goldish if I am not wrong but goddamn that's a high gear
Are you gonna show the final output of the build your doing because I am curious how your going to fit it.
You have so many great tools wow. That motherboard btw looks incredible
The motherboard is actually pretty crazy and not practical for most people. (MSI x670e Godlike). But it’s an awesome board, looks great, and is very fitting for the client.
Pretty cool, man. Can't wait to see this PC, yo.
Don't know how you didn't laugh while tapping. That sounds like a cartoon animal getting it's tail pulled or something. Can't wait for the build this is going into.
You made far less of a mess than I did while using a dremel to cut some plexiglass; shards everywhere! Good thing it was outside.
lol I should have left the parts where I had to stop because it got so loud
Just wondering if drill guide could work for tapping as well?
That's a great point thanks for mentioning that, I thought I said something but I didn't! Absolutely and I'm thinking sometimes for thicker you need it
@5:32 Oh yea loving this sounds
you are psychopath
Whatever your gonna build I will ask one question
Can it run crysis
Huyeah! Another build video! 🤩
Out soon!
Cant wait to see what case she using it in
You’ll love it! It’s completely custom and it’s beautiful :)
i will use Copper plate or Alluminium heat sink plate for my build instead of this acrylic sheet .....i will use acrylic for rest of the case enclosure
This good. 👍🏼☺️
I'm glad I didn't wear headphones for this 😅
😂
I'd like to know more about that motherboard tray.
It’s a 1/2 inch piece of acrylic and designed the template for the case it’s going into and I used a laser cutter to cut the holes. If there’s enough interest I’ll put up a separate video for that part :)
@@SnaxanTech . . That would be cool. I too am wanting to build a custom enclosure of my own design, and any ideas or advice would be appreciated.
@@RANDOMNATION907 It's hard to say without knowing the type of case you'd want to build but just keep trying to learn and soak up as much as you can. I learned a lot and got inspired just by watching a lot of videos and researching. If you haven't done a custom one yet start small with simple mods. Do easier things like maybe take an existing case and start with smaller mods to make the case your own. Then slowly ease into getting into more complex stuff.
Snax, have you built a custom keyboard yet?
I haven't yet. I never really got big into keyboards. Kind of afraid to because I feel like I'll go down a rabbit hole!
My dog hates the sound. I had to skip ahead at 7 minutes because she started owling. 😢
Great video though! ❤
Oh no, sorry! I bet she hated that squeak!
@@SnaxanTech it's ok. She was fine when I skipped ahead. Was still a great video.
I need to mount a water pump in a thermal take the tower 900 case when the screw holes don't line up so the video was quite Timely for me.
How did you find the strength of the tapped holes in plastic as I was considering a plastic cube with holes tapped in it as an adaptor between the two different holes in the case and the pump mount.
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Great work!!
You do you, obviously, but it’s gotta be easier to do this work without those nails. Trust me, your hands would be just as beautiful without them.
Yeah I hear you and you're right! Sometimes I have to build/film this kind of content but then there's a gaming or movie event that same night where I like to still do the girlie stuff lol
what is your Instagram
carlos.sarah
@@SnaxanTech thanks