Ikea pc cases could be an untapped potential for ikea. Ikea is large, probably has alot of gamers and people buying stuff there, will find a way to lower the cost probably.
Very true! Though this video was intended as a joke and a teaser for an upcoming project on this channel. I tried to make a funny IKEA type name for it «DATORLÅDAN» is Swedish and means «the Computer Box».
@@makerunit I got the joke but i just suddenly thought about *what if* IKEA made pc cases. Would be interesting to see if they try to make one in the future. Who knows maybe they gonna make one.
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They sell desks and chairs catered towards gamers for fuck sake 😭 I built a pc case out of some wood shelves from a cabinet I found in the trash and minimal 3d printing. Come on ikea, do it for the money if anything
That’s a very fair point! 😂 always some leftovers. 90% of my furniture is IKEA stuff and I can confirm that I have at least 2 Kilos of misc screws and brackets left over in a box after assembling 😁
Using a screwdriver as a hammer is intellectual property of IvanMiranda. At least your color scheme is black 😂. Very nice cases,i love all of your designs. Amazing work. Keep making stuff
Oh really! I’ve seen some of his videos but never paid attention to that, for me it was just as I didn’t have a small hammer and a fullsize hammer felt a little overkill for thin plastic pieces 🤣 And thank you! I appreciate it!
Thank you! For now this is just a teaser. I have some minor flaws and adjustments to make before I’ll upload the files to Printables and make a full build video 😊
Oh yeah. I’m always too impatient to actually follow them, but then I always have a couple screws and brackets left over. The furniture seems fine though. 🤣
@@SibaNL This one is all PETG. The noise is there like in any other build and you can definitely hear some, but for me personally I don’t experience it as loud or in any way annoying, however people have very different opinions on what’s considered «Loud and annoying». 😅
Within a week from now, printing the final parts of a V2 now, this first model had a few minor design flaws. Once I’ve tested it all I’ll post it to my Printables Club 😊
@@makerunit it is an amazing case. The hard drive vibration isolation is genius. I would buy a 3d printer for this. Only problem is that my motherboard is an eatx. I am running an epyc 9124 in a supermicro motherboard.
@@mikegrok thank you! The feedback on the hard drive mounts has been very mixed, seems like either people love it, or hate it. I still don’t have enough experience with this type of mount to know if this is for sure the way to go, but time will show 😁 would be interesting to see how it compares to a «static» mount, but I don’t really know how I could actually test it.
This is beautiful, the fact that it has no screws involved (except for the necessary bits) is amazing. Just keeps getting better and better to the point where you'll have made it tablet-sized. Edit: And the fact I can 3D Print this too on my Bambu Labs P1S. Time to invest in Carbon Fiber Nylon to make it strongest PC Case.
Thank you Andrew! I’m still working out a few minor design flaws to ensure it can take a bit more handling and moving around before I’ll publish the whole build 😊
I’m not familiar with that board unfortunately but if the holes and the size are the same as mini ITX it should fit, any other form factor will not fit unfortunately.
Thank you! 😊 It’s just a matter of practice, I’ve spent countless hours on designing cases the last few years. My first designs were much worse and gradually evolved! 😅
I just looked all over the IKEA website, and cant find this model. Is it only in store? I was wondering if it would be feasible at all to post up on Shapeways if its packed into a smaller print volume? The shapeways agorithm print volume (bed size) is where a considerable amount of the cost comes from.... packaging the print into a single print (or a few medium prints) stacked vertically could substantially reduce print cost and provide access of these amazing cases for those of us that dont have a printer (like myself) but love the concept and want to try them.
In theory, possible, yes, but it would be hard to accomplish simply by stacking the panels. Mainly due to the complexity of the meshes as they’re made from infill patterns created in the slicer. It did cross my mind to have multiple parts print at once like that. But the ideal would be to print those parts vertically standing next to eachother in that case. That way it should in theory be possible to print an entire case in a cube-shape of multiple smaller parts that can attach for a larger case.
Hi! Are you sure you have properly tuned the printer? Like flowrate, steps-per-mm etc? Mine prints very well. Many of the parts on this case was printed on an Ender 3, although I have made a few modifications to mine.
@@makerunit I’ve tried everything there is on the internet. Adjusting the steps to 10cm, set the retraction speed and length and tried adjusting the print temperature. All I could achieve was one successful print then having weird underextrusion pattern only on the back side or the complete print has utter garbage extrusion so I would need to set the flor to 300%, the nozzle is not clogged I’ve swapped them so many times and I have the same thing with an ender 3 pro. Maybe I’m just too stupid
@@NicoMoessmer hmm, you may have had just bad luck. I should mention that I have converted mine to direct drive and swapped the mainboard to a SKR e3 mini v2. This uses other stepper drivers that allows for the use of Linear Advance which prevents blobs forming on sharp corners etc. Hard to come with any direct advice without seeing the printer in person as there may be so many things that can be wrong. Do you use the stock first Ender 3? Or do you have a V2 / Neo etc? Also, have you checked if your stock extruder gear might be broken? The little plastic part on the extruder motor creates tension for the gears, it’s known to break which can cause all sorts of issues.
@@makerunit i too have upgraded to the same mainboard and had linear advance on but it was just way too loud from the extruder. I can’t tell if it’s broken or not but I’m not thinking it’s broken since it has totally the force to move the filament and it’s preventing me from pulling it out
Oh yeah, good point. There are always some extras that’ll never be used. 😅 I should have included one of those wall mouting metal brackets that noone uses, like ever 🤣 If I ever make a Part 2 I’ll be sure to do my research
Hi! I’m glad to hear you like the case. However, unfortunately I don’t offer cases for sale at the moment, only the files to print at home/or have a friend print it for you. 😊
Front 140 or 120 intake fan. It doesn’t have feet here as shown but the final model will be elevated about 10mm to allow a GPU intake in the bottom. Also missing in the video is a rear 92mm exhaust fan. As it is now it performs pretty decent in a mid-range system. 😊 and suprisingly quiet.
@@makerunit Ah I meant that it looks like there's plenty of airflow because of the honeycomb design for a lot of the panels. Any thoughts of an upscaled version that could fit a standard-atx board and these brick-sized GPU's that are out?
@@esc_7242 definitely thinking about it. In this exact format, I’m not sure. Might also be requiring a bigger print volume but I’ll see how it goes once designing starts.
@@playplay7690 I specifically made this for those with smaller 3D printers and that’s why all the parts are so small. 😊 the size of the case is actually decent. It can hold a long Graphics card and most stuff you’d need 😊
Hahah it’s intended as a joke. The reason for building it this way is for specifically those with smaller 3D printers to be able to make a custom PC case themselves as most of my other designs are using big panels that require a large volume printer😊
Cases are already super cheap and too much competition Ikea would never get into doing this the machines cost too much though they might be able to retrofit one of their existing ones to do it. Cases go for 60-150 for most cases then there are the more pricey ones that are above that just not enough market for them to get into cases.
Yeah you’re right. This video is intended as a joke as I’ve made a lot of PC cases consisting of many flat panels. Resulting in a lot of comments from people saying it’s just like building furniture from ikea. 😊 this is mainly a teaser for an upcoming build video but I thought I’d make a joke of it 😁
Ikea pc cases could be an untapped potential for ikea. Ikea is large, probably has alot of gamers and people buying stuff there, will find a way to lower the cost probably.
Very true! Though this video was intended as a joke and a teaser for an upcoming project on this channel.
I tried to make a funny IKEA type name for it «DATORLÅDAN» is Swedish and means «the Computer Box».
@@makerunit I got the joke but i just suddenly thought about *what if* IKEA made pc cases. Would be interesting to see if they try to make one in the future. Who knows maybe they gonna make one.
SpaceCase . EXO-Thermal Panels - Kickstarter campaign coming soon 2024
- huckleberry17 dooootttt coooommmm
,… are you ready?
No IKEA manual needed 😂
No brackets, dividers, and tiny screws on my 😂
They sell desks and chairs catered towards gamers for fuck sake 😭
I built a pc case out of some wood shelves from a cabinet I found in the trash and minimal 3d printing. Come on ikea, do it for the money if anything
No no no, if it was IKEA, you would finish with some pieces that you really don't know what to do with.
That’s a very fair point! 😂 always some leftovers. 90% of my furniture is IKEA stuff and I can confirm that I have at least 2 Kilos of misc screws and brackets left over in a box after assembling 😁
Using a screwdriver as a hammer is intellectual property of IvanMiranda. At least your color scheme is black 😂. Very nice cases,i love all of your designs. Amazing work. Keep making stuff
Oh really! I’ve seen some of his videos but never paid attention to that, for me it was just as I didn’t have a small hammer and a fullsize hammer felt a little overkill for thin plastic pieces 🤣
And thank you! I appreciate it!
That's called just hammer man. Don't overcomplicate it. It also has a feature to turn screws but, it is a hammer.
Teenage engineering is the ikea of computer cases. The orange metal one. Yeah you gotta bend it yourself 😂
Yeah you’re right 😂
I'd buy
It’s available on Printables 😊
This is pretty awesome, need a link for the STL files asap
Thank you! For now this is just a teaser. I have some minor flaws and adjustments to make before I’ll upload the files to Printables and make a full build video 😊
I’d love to print this in Translucent or white!
Adding lithophanes to panels with RGB or white backlight would be cool too.
Pretty sure the instructions required 2 people to assemble 😂 but we always disregard those anyway in the Ikea manual.
Oh yeah. I’m always too impatient to actually follow them, but then I always have a couple screws and brackets left over. The furniture seems fine though. 🤣
Just don't try running cyberpunk on max settings with RTX on.
Why would that be? You think it’ll turn into liquid? 😂 you’d be suprised how well these printed cases hold up to the heat.
@@makerunit What material are you printing with? How are the noise levels, it being all open?
@@SibaNL This one is all PETG. The noise is there like in any other build and you can definitely hear some, but for me personally I don’t experience it as loud or in any way annoying, however people have very different opinions on what’s considered «Loud and annoying». 😅
@@makerunit Print looks clean, what printer did you use for this build?
@@SibaNL I used a Creality K1 Max for most of the parts in this build. 😊 some parts were also done on my modified CR10 and Ender 3 😊
THIS IS SICK. When’s the stl gonna drop?
Within a week from now, printing the final parts of a V2 now, this first model had a few minor design flaws. Once I’ve tested it all I’ll post it to my Printables Club 😊
@@makerunit Amazing.
Stl please
It’s available to download for my Printables members 😊
I watched your RUclips video on the nas case yesterday.
Awesome! How did you like it?
@@makerunit it is an amazing case. The hard drive vibration isolation is genius. I would buy a 3d printer for this. Only problem is that my motherboard is an eatx. I am running an epyc 9124 in a supermicro motherboard.
@@mikegrok thank you! The feedback on the hard drive mounts has been very mixed, seems like either people love it, or hate it. I still don’t have enough experience with this type of mount to know if this is for sure the way to go, but time will show 😁 would be interesting to see how it compares to a «static» mount, but I don’t really know how I could actually test it.
This is beautiful, the fact that it has no screws involved (except for the necessary bits) is amazing. Just keeps getting better and better to the point where you'll have made it tablet-sized.
Edit: And the fact I can 3D Print this too on my Bambu Labs P1S. Time to invest in Carbon Fiber Nylon to make it strongest PC Case.
Thank you Andrew! I’m still working out a few minor design flaws to ensure it can take a bit more handling and moving around before I’ll publish the whole build 😊
Fun and game until it aged and cracks
Well, the great thing about 3D printing is you can just reprint the part that breaks on you and you’re good for another few years. 😁
is it for matx board and ATX psu?
Unfortunately only SFX psu and ITX motherboard for now.
Accurate
Haha 😆
would fit the chinese x99 on it?
I’m not familiar with that board unfortunately but if the holes and the size are the same as mini ITX it should fit, any other form factor will not fit unfortunately.
@@makerunit its 210*180
I want a small case for that build, Just for my 3d printers, i dont have skills for making one 😅
@@vapenap I see, you may be able to modify it to fit your needs but I do not have it's specs available so hard for me to design for it...
Very nice
Thank you 😊
Nah, this looks much better than any IKEA , awesome job. Wish I could be able to design cases like you do.
Thank you! 😊 It’s just a matter of practice, I’ve spent countless hours on designing cases the last few years. My first designs were much worse and gradually evolved! 😅
I just looked all over the IKEA website, and cant find this model. Is it only in store?
I was wondering if it would be feasible at all to post up on Shapeways if its packed into a smaller print volume? The shapeways agorithm print volume (bed size) is where a considerable amount of the cost comes from.... packaging the print into a single print (or a few medium prints) stacked vertically could substantially reduce print cost and provide access of these amazing cases for those of us that dont have a printer (like myself) but love the concept and want to try them.
In theory, possible, yes, but it would be hard to accomplish simply by stacking the panels. Mainly due to the complexity of the meshes as they’re made from infill patterns created in the slicer. It did cross my mind to have multiple parts print at once like that.
But the ideal would be to print those parts vertically standing next to eachother in that case. That way it should in theory be possible to print an entire case in a cube-shape of multiple smaller parts that can attach for a larger case.
@@makerunit Your designs are really good, that its a shame to limit to anyone who doesnt have an IKEA in their garage ;)
man looking at your parts and then at mine im so envy, ender 3 was the worst descision
Hi! Are you sure you have properly tuned the printer? Like flowrate, steps-per-mm etc? Mine prints very well. Many of the parts on this case was printed on an Ender 3, although I have made a few modifications to mine.
@@makerunit I’ve tried everything there is on the internet. Adjusting the steps to 10cm, set the retraction speed and length and tried adjusting the print temperature. All I could achieve was one successful print then having weird underextrusion pattern only on the back side or the complete print has utter garbage extrusion so I would need to set the flor to 300%, the nozzle is not clogged I’ve swapped them so many times and I have the same thing with an ender 3 pro.
Maybe I’m just too stupid
@@NicoMoessmer hmm, you may have had just bad luck. I should mention that I have converted mine to direct drive and swapped the mainboard to a SKR e3 mini v2. This uses other stepper drivers that allows for the use of Linear Advance which prevents blobs forming on sharp corners etc.
Hard to come with any direct advice without seeing the printer in person as there may be so many things that can be wrong. Do you use the stock first Ender 3? Or do you have a V2 / Neo etc?
Also, have you checked if your stock extruder gear might be broken? The little plastic part on the extruder motor creates tension for the gears, it’s known to break which can cause all sorts of issues.
@@makerunit i too have upgraded to the same mainboard and had linear advance on but it was just way too loud from the extruder.
I can’t tell if it’s broken or not but I’m not thinking it’s broken since it has totally the force to move the filament and it’s preventing me from pulling it out
@@NicoMoessmer So you can’t pull the filament out? Maybe there’s a clog? Does it not want to pull out if you turn up the heat to max either?
Yeah, we did it! 🎉
Nice. I will try to print it. I have a spare motherboard that could be at home in that case😁
Oh I bet you will Patrick! 😁 I’ll keep designing and you’ll keep making them. 😉
Where's the peace that was only made to be thrown away?
Oh yeah, good point. There are always some extras that’ll never be used. 😅 I should have included one of those wall mouting metal brackets that noone uses, like ever 🤣 If I ever make a Part 2 I’ll be sure to do my research
I would love to buy this case
Hi! I’m glad to hear you like the case. However, unfortunately I don’t offer cases for sale at the moment, only the files to print at home/or have a friend print it for you. 😊
Fantastically engineered
Thank you! 😊
Sick
Thanks! 😊
Airflow? Yes
Front 140 or 120 intake fan. It doesn’t have feet here as shown but the final model will be elevated about 10mm to allow a GPU intake in the bottom.
Also missing in the video is a rear 92mm exhaust fan. As it is now it performs pretty decent in a mid-range system. 😊 and suprisingly quiet.
@@makerunit Ah I meant that it looks like there's plenty of airflow because of the honeycomb design for a lot of the panels.
Any thoughts of an upscaled version that could fit a standard-atx board and these brick-sized GPU's that are out?
@@esc_7242 definitely thinking about it. In this exact format, I’m not sure. Might also be requiring a bigger print volume but I’ll see how it goes once designing starts.
@@makerunit Awesome looking forward to it, just really love the design of the case
Ok
Well I’m glad that’s settled! 😊
@@makerunit why is ut so smal
@@playplay7690 I specifically made this for those with smaller 3D printers and that’s why all the parts are so small. 😊 the size of the case is actually decent. It can hold a long Graphics card and most stuff you’d need 😊
@@makerunit will it Hold a asrog 690?
@@playplay7690 if it’s a Mini ITX motherboard it will fit. I’m not sure what form factor that board is.
please no, I don't have the fucking time or patience to play with a box of parts vomit. I fucking hate IKEA furniture ideas.
Hahah it’s intended as a joke. The reason for building it this way is for specifically those with smaller 3D printers to be able to make a custom PC case themselves as most of my other designs are using big panels that require a large volume printer😊
Damn yo you really don’t like ikea😂
Cases are already super cheap and too much competition Ikea would never get into doing this the machines cost too much though they might be able to retrofit one of their existing ones to do it. Cases go for 60-150 for most cases then there are the more pricey ones that are above that just not enough market for them to get into cases.
Yeah you’re right. This video is intended as a joke as I’ve made a lot of PC cases consisting of many flat panels. Resulting in a lot of comments from people saying it’s just like building furniture from ikea. 😊 this is mainly a teaser for an upcoming build video but I thought I’d make a joke of it 😁