I Built a PC that Makes Coffee
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Hi there huge fan ❤❤❤ have an awesome day!
You are the best Ty so much for all of your vids
Shhesh
I would like to ask if you could next make a hog warts castle in an iPhone
😊😅😂
I am 11 and I was really inspired by you and I still am so if you do that I will do a sketch ✍️ that is 24 hours long and post it on RUclips this would be my first vid I have been sketching for 6 years so pleeeeaaaaasssseeeee and I do no I’m stupid 😊
Whenever we saw something that according to my father was too expensive, he would make a joke "and does it make coffee?". A bed, a phone, a TV, doesn't matter what, he would make the same joke. He passed away in 2021, but I wish I could show him this video. "Look dad, it also makes coffee!"
Oh my gosh, you made me cry. I’m literally bawling right now. I’m so sorry. I couldn’t imagine that feeling. Wanting to show a video to somebody and not being able to because they’re not around anymore. I’m so sorry.😢😢😢😢
Aww :( that is sad I wish you could of showed him
😢
He knows, somehow. That is what I tell myself atleast. It feels as if they do
I’m sure he would’ve loved it 🙏
This PC runs on Java
underrated comment
only a few will get this
Java ☕. Now run mc java on it
Smart xD
lmao! good one
There was a lot of "little taste tests" in this one lol.
I have seen British Tea powered computers, Soviet Vodka cooled computers, but this is the first coffee brewing computers. Good job.
After all these years, finally I have them all
Spiffing
Boris
The lighting plus the wood accents plus matching with the desk environment is just perfect
"Solder time, my favourite". Cuts to Hansi doing the soldering. Beautiful
hm. did she switch the grinder manually first by connecting two live 230V wires together with her bare hands? Also I'm no to confident about putting some Aliexpress relays deep somewhere in your computer that control two large loads, one of which produces a lot of heat..
@@RandomUser2401 It's fine, it's not like the computer is packed full of a combustable material, it's fine
@@precumming that‘s quite a low bar. a lot of other things could go wrong.
Its in an electrical junction box for a reason. Will check up on it after its been used a bit.
H.
@@RandomUser2401I guess it’s just the wires from the switch which turns it on? They prolly got rid of the switch. And I’m sure she’s not stupid enough to short two 230v wires to turn it on.
Also, if it really were 230v, wouldn’t you have a decent spark when touched?
"The problem with coffee machines are... they are huge and clunky"'. Martina proceeds to find the largest computer case she can find, that Hansi refers to as "a wall between us".
Love the concept, love the build.
At least this one is an all in one station and grinder? Hahaha.
@@Kyosumarithat's the reason coffee machines big! Got everything in them from grinder to a little fridge for milk to make cappuccino )))
Though this one is also custom designed, aesthetically pleasing and is a PC.
Clunky in this instance simply means “not cool” - This IS Cool!
finally something that surpasses love
You beat me. I was about to write - and quote - the same. 😁
Just a small tip for the Arduino software.
In a system like this I would've implemented the WDT (Watch Dog Timer) for the safety of your build.
If you don't know what the WDT is, it is a timer within the MCU that need too be reset every X seconds, milliseconds or the MCU will reset no matter what it does. So if the software hangs the coffe maker could run for hours without you know it... which could start a fire in such confined space.
So if the WDT isn't reset the system will reboot and the relays will turn of.
Sheers from Sweden!
But MCU was already reset when Iron Man snapped with the infinity gauntlet!
@@linuxrant 😂😂
Awesome build! Some people have mentioned the fact that moisture could go to the computer parts, but, since your airflow is from top/back to the front, all the moisture will go to the front of the case which doesn't have any electronics (only the fans). The only thing I would do differently is add a weight sensor to the cup holder to stop the water dosing. I think it would be a more consistent way to have the same amount of coffee due to the fact that the water heating time can vary depending on the ambient temperature.
Indeed. Also the "reverse" airflow (back to front) probably helps in that the air that passes through the water pipe is warmer than ambient, thus not cooling down the coffee :)
the coffee grounds get stuck in filler so you need to clean it every time you make a cup
since the coffee maker has to be turned off well before the mug is actually full, what about messuring the water weight/level of the water tank instead? although I can't imagine the ambient temperature inside such a nice office would flucturate that drastically...
Martina: Notoriously famous for engaging in incredibly involved, time-consuming projects for a living.
Also Martina: "Making coffee is too tedious!"
But it's monotonous :(
priorities: She has huge time-consuming projects to work on, she want to waste an hour on a single espresso, and I respect that
This is like peak ADHD activities... and it's amazing
I have ADHD and I feel called out (as I drink instant coffee made form a kettle and powdered milk at my desk).
TRULY
ADHD makes the World go 'round...
Absolutely THE best comment on this video! Not a truer word said, oooh shiney… !
"i like coffee, but its a lot of effort to go to the kitchen and make it, so ill just make a whole computer with a built in coffee maker because thats clearly more convenient"
calling ppl out on a loudspeaker
I keep rewatching this, because how those slats just fit SEAMLESSLY into the wall decor... honestly mindblowing. Was that REALLY just luck?
Martina is so genius and creative that you can expect literally any thing from her .... these type of people deserve all the fame and love tbh❤
My mom needs this; the number of times she's forgotten her coffee until 3 pm because she's working on the computer is unreal
As a Colombian who also loves coffee let me tell you that 3pm is actually a pretty good time for coffee we call it "the afternoon coffee" and you could take it with crackers or something sweet if you like, it's like taking a little snack break but with coffee as the main event, I would say it's like tea time for British people (except we don't have establishments around this specific time of the day because coffee shops are great for it and open any time between 7am and 8pm)
@@luciaandrade1988 The main issue is that she pours the cup at 8:30 and reheats it in the microwave several times over the course of the day, forgetting it each time, and I feel pretty sorry for that mug. So lonely and desolate
Maybe medical care is what you should be looking into.
@@tam_marinlol I also do the same and it’s a lot better economically
@@tam_marin I bought an ember mug a while back as I will get to playing a game or watching tv and forget about my coffee, and when I remember, its cold. This thing will keep it hot up to 2 hours untouched, or all day if your sipping (assuming it's on it's charging base). It's been amazing, never have cold coffee again. I've even been able to warm up cold coffee from the pot after it's turned off without needing a microwave.
„oh no! I spilled my computer all over my coffee!“
a sentence i thougt i never hear :P
Would be cool if that ultra-sonic sensor just started the whole process when you added the cup. No power button required.
Maybe, but for safety porpouses, nice to add a second step when we're talking about hot liquids in a computer
“Bro why is you pc so loud…”
“Shhh let me make my coffee in peace”
This would be a dream for an internet café.
I think every food machine should have a progress bar; it really adds to the experience.
A hotel I stayed at once had an animated progress bar on its pancake machine, it was so cute, we just kept standing in front of it watching in fascination while waiting for our food 😂
just make a gamer tag, pay for game pass, and set it up to game on and charge by the hour. people would love that.
I want this at home even though the coffee machine is only 3 steps away
Since I'm a PC nerd myself (building a new one this month in a completely custom case), I'm watching a lot of the PC Tech channels.
And here comes Nerdforge and does the build of the year.
Great idea of reversing air flow. And great use of this stupidly big case.
Millomaker does the same build (without the aesthetic^^) last year so not the build of this year.
@@Azrael56 "Last Year" and "This Year", different years.
Remember that although Shakespeare may have stole from others, he's famous cause his final product was better (and a pain in the ass as required reading in school, haha).
Millomaker had a great idea and good build, I just watched the video.
Didn't understand a thing he said since all his content is in French and if Shakespeare bothered me, don't think French was any better.
You must be doing it right because i build PCs and you came up in my news feed. Bravo. You go from amazing to amazing every video. ❤
02:18 I love the face she makes when something truly unhinged unexpectedly works, it's SO wonderful to see
"this is either madness or brilliance"
"it's amazing how often those two traits coincide"
Brilliance is just madness that happens to work out 🙂
Captain Jack Sparrow??
Typical, only a woman could create something so useless.
I would definitely recommend trying to eliminate that gap between the grounds tube and the filter, if it's open to the rest of the computer the static buildup can get those grounds EVERYWHERE.
I used to work at a coffee shop and the grinder had to be vacuumed out daily because it builds up _so_ quickly
I've seen static grounds literally defy gravity and move up from the grinder chute and stick to things above them, it's wild
Might need to add a static strap and ground it to the frame...
good point about the static, but regarding the buildup in the grinder/tube - she's making one mug daily. Should be slightly less volume than a coffee shop would see, unless you worked at the world's worst coffee shop
Good to know, thanks
I think the only thing you should have done differently is to turn those LED's into a COFFEE sign on the inside lol. Love the build !!!
That thing is the most beautifully-designed computer I've ever laid eyes on (and that doesn't have anything at all to do with the fact that I myself am a huge coffee-junkie, no, no) . It literally looks like a neatly furnished bech on which a coffee-maker is placed. And the lights are the best accessory ever. That's it, in my next build I'm putting actual decorative lights as opposed to RGB strips.
You did WHAT. I'm going to need one. Immediately.
She should sell them
Someone uploaded a map to Instagram recently showing countries by coffee consumption. The Scandinavians are way ahead of anyone else 🏆 😂
I can believe that... It's like the Brits and Irish with Tea ☕ it's in our blood. Mother's would make sure you had four cups before school
@@fissionchips8840
Cups of coffee per day
🇮🇪 1.2
🇬🇧 1.5
🇳🇴 4.6
🇫🇮 6.7 (what? 😲)
Uh yeah we kinda also have small coffee machines that both grinds the beans and brews the coffee. Spoilers, they don't need filters either. Downside is that you have to clean out the bean component but it's detachable so that's fine.
No wonder with such long days&nights 😂
I'm Scandinavian.......
I love the concept of the coffee computer, but there are a couple of issues with it that need addressing. It still involves a 4-step process:
1. You still have to supply water.
2. You still have to supply coffee beans.
3. You still have to supply a coffee filter.
4. You still have to push the button.
To streamline this process, here are some potential solutions:
1. Implement a 4-gallon water jug with proper plumbing and a water pump connected directly to the machine.
2. Consider adding a larger reservoir for coffee beans to reduce the frequency of refills.
3. Introduce a sidebar rotating system where a metal or paper filter is constantly refreshed, cleaned, and disposed of automatically.
With these improvements, achieving the ultimate 30-day coffee maker built into a PC seems quite feasible. At that point, it would truly be a one-button press operation.
🤣🤣🤣
simpler option: take a coffee vending machine and put a computer inside, job done.
I can't believe the paneling matches your room SO perfectly 😭 such gorgeous wood!!!
Back in 2000, I was in the other room of my apartment when I heard a noise, and discovered that my computer had started up on its own. A relative told me "now if you could just get it to make the coffee."
Some advice: Isolate the coffee machine part of this build entirely. Because the dust a computer case collects is way way grosser than you think it is. Way... WAY grosser.
Sweet build though!
Also hot humid air isnt exactly good for electronics.
She put in a buttload of fans, though, so that should help cut back on the humidity and well, if you keep your computer well dusted and cleaned on a regular basis, you shouldn't have an issue with dust collecting in the first place
I have some doubts. Mixing steam with dust, even if those fans are SUPPOSED to push the steam out on front seems like a really bad idea. Without seeing the actual airflow with some smoke test or something, it'll stay a theory. And of course ALL the dust collected and sucked into the case will end up right in the freshly brewed coffee.
Dusted & Cleaned on a regular basis with high moisture in circulation = more dust.
It will get gross. PC's are way dirtier than people think they are. Even well kept.
@@anupew3276 Yeah, but the humid air get's blown out the front fans. Basically she pulls inn cold air in the back and pushes it out the front where the coffee machine is
My hat's off to your videographer and editor. Exquisitely cut with such wonderful shots and angles. Thank you to whoever may be behind the curtain!
As someone who builds custom computers myself I always LOVE seeing you take on a project like this!!! It's the perfect combination of pc customisation and Nerdforge :D
I am not a coffee drinker, but it was an EXCELLENT build! The only thing that could top it off would be for a nod to the old "coffee holder" joke about the early CD drives... Reinforce the tray and add a small USB mug heater and put it into the base under the coffee access opening, you could even keep the CD/DVD player faceplate... Then you would have a self warming "coffee holder" built in... the journey would be complete!!
that would have been super cool but unfortunately isn't an option in this particular pc case as it doesn't have a disk drive spot :(
@@tired-snail Didn't have a built in coffee maker either. It's a nod to what was called user error when the cup holder doesn't retract back into the computer. I would have made an option.
I'd like a recap of all these kind of projects they've done to see if they're still functionnal.
This
Absolutely insane! You should totally do a how-to series that shows a little more detail how you set up the different components and wiring!
YES PLEASE!!
Fantastic project. Love the wood finish and all of the safety features you included!!
The LED strips really add that little bit of cozy coffee shop vibe. I had a big goofy grin on my face the entire video, so amazing!!
I would suggest to add an little Glass or Acrylic Glass Door in the Front, who are closed as long the Coffee Maker is not in use.
The big Opening could disturb the Airflow from the PC Components, also the Door can keep out unwanted Things from Animals, like Flys or Birds who thing this is a Nest Box, flying Packages and british Coffee eating Gremlins, who just like Yorkshire Tea.^^
"desk coffee is the best coffee" Perfect !
The coffee machine, like the coffee machine, but where is that home/library you have? That looks amazing. Like the wood finish and the window, and all the bookshelves, with books. It looks phenomenal. I love it.
She built it some time ago, there’s a whole video in the channel! I LOVE it too 😆
Concerns, adding a bend makes somewhere for the moisture to collect. The moisture can escape into the rest of the computer. The bean tube to needs to be maintenance and serviceable because it will need frequent cleaning unless you want to actually have bugs in your coffee.
It looks like it's easy enough to take off the bend to get a tube cleaning brush in there.
moisture can escape into the rest of the computer - yes, but there will be fans that will immediately blow out :D so i dont think to worry about
@@shadowmasterlord you've never worked in IT or in a Coffee Shop have you? Honestly I'm getting flashback nightmares to heavy smoker's cases.
13:59 right here, I thought how it's going to get cleaned 😅
Great! One idea use mechanism from old CDs that open to insert then close. That way no need to reach inside. Press button tray opens put cup on tray (sensors), closes and rest of process starts. When done tray opens again, remove mug and tray goes back in.
Genius! But wouldn't a mug be too heavy for the original mechanism?
You should try to make a closed lid above the filter. Only two openings, one for getting the coffee powder in, one for making the vapor go out. If you use a fan for that, you should also solve your "vapor in coffee tube" issue for good. Its just generally a bad idea to have one's pc case be a humid environment
I don't need it.
I don't need it
I don't need it.
I NEEED IT!!!
Honestly great work.
Many People outside there want something like this and it looks beautiful.
The Woodlike Color are perfect with the orange lights.
I bow for your creativity!
Italians will be happy, every time they see an expensive product they ask if it also makes coffee
You can add danes to that list ☕
True! But in Italy we don't drink this type of coffee! We drink espresso, a completely different brewing process 😊
@@balloto good for you.
@svartdraken I'm italian and can confirm your statement.
☕️
Nope, that's not espresso, is basically dirty water.
The ground coffee tube will get mould in a week.
insane, love how creative you are.
Wow.. Everything about this video was so damn excellent, from the hilarious concept and idea, to the production quality, to the finishing touches montage.. I absolutely loved this haha. You could throw together a little pillar for behind the desk, you could slide the computer back a bit supported by a pillar. That would open a nice space in the middle of the desk
Oh, no problem. Just put one of the coffee pod machines inside the...
WAIT WHAT.
omg it's you-
Weighted flapper valve on the grinds tube. Auto opens with grounds and closes via the offset weight. Think big rig exhaust flapper at the top.
I was thinking on a flap but didn’t known how it would work, now I know.😊
I would tie the flapper into the arduino with a servo or solenoid to go with the theme of the build :)
what an INSANELY AMAZING BUILD YO!!
Now only 1 thing missing that would be the absolute nutty cherry on top: make a custom mini driver with Win32 API to controll it all from windows :D
There is an Italian saying that goes "this costs so much it better make coffee too"
Kinda hit the mark there
13:17 That track hits so unnecessarily hard, I love it.
name?
STRLGHT - Venture
i fully believe that you'll have a lot more use of this than i do with my boring standard old coffee maker, i would still suggest that you do a "dry run" at the end of every day just to clean out the grounds tube incase there's a buildup
if you dont i'd be concerned about mold
there've been a few times i've forgotten to take out the used filter from my machine and found mold growing within just 2 days
that said i love this build and it's giving me a whole bunch of ideas to try myself!
It's too bad that coffee goes stale. I would have loved to see a water loop filled with coffee and that could be reheated and dispensed while another mechanism refilled the loop with stored coffee.
I love coffee and computing but never once have I thought of combining the two. Nicely done. I need this machine in my life!
Slaps a moccamaster into the PC like its just a 'run of the mill' drip machine
I mean, go big or go home, right? Gotta be a Moccamaster.
And a Smeg coffee grinder. Those aren’t cheap!
@@magnum_cx8805 or that good!! :)
My thoughts exactly! Any idea what model that first machine is? It looks familiar but I can't quite place it.
@@janinejanine758 You mean the machine at 1:49 ? It's the Wilfa Performance, a Norwegian build coffeemaker. (It's 2799kr new at this time of writing, about 250dollar and only has an on/off button. No extra other settings like temperature or flow rate. It is quite stylish though.)
It might be a good idea to give the hopper a casing. That would reduce the amount of light that would reach the beans.
Oxygen, hydrogen and light are the main factors that lead to coffee going stale.
I ment humidity, not hydrogen. I guess that's obvious, but I wanted to correct my statement nevertheless.
@@hendrikm9569 I was so ready to come in here and call you a dummy lol
@@ElHua Very understandable, I wrote the message before going to bed, and noticed the mistake the morning after.
I had the words mixed up.
So cool, I wish I could have something like this for my studio, no more running to the kitchen in the morning but getting right to work and having the coffee also right there :D Awesome work.
BEAUTIFUL job, all the work behind the video is a tremendous amount of time. You do really have a passion for this. Amazing
I love "it's not plugged in". That is SO something I've done! I once bought a car with a blown engine. I bought the replacement engine from a friend of mine. $400 total investment. Changed the motor, did everything perfectly but it wouldn't start. Messed with it for 2 days (no luck) before selling it to a friend of mine for exactly my investment. I saw him 2 days later, driving it. I asked what he had to do and he said, "You're gonna be mad" It turns out that the hot wire had broken away from the starter motor clip and that's why it wouldn't start. It was the only thing I didn't check. I had done everything else perfectly, which was amazing because it was my first time ever doing anything like that. He ran that car for 3 years before selling it for $2300. Basically, I didn't have it plugged in. Lolol
why wouldn't he have just told you to check that or gave it back to you if it was that simple your friend knew how much the car was worth now that it was working idk doesn't seem right
@@littlekatgc well, because it took him a full day to figure it out too, and he's an experienced car guy. And besides, that's just not how it's done. A deal's a deal. My bad for not checking something so simple and I wasn't gonna go back on it. I didn't lose anything from it and I learned a valuable lesson. The only person I was kicking in the butt was myself.
I went to go get more coffee and came back to a Nerdforge video about a coffee computer 😂 serendipity
Recently found your channel, and really love your energy and pacing! But the biggest thing is your STAIRCASE! It's fantastic.
Such a cool project! Also the editing was really great!
The yellow light glow off the wood sticks gives it that warm feeling. Nice!
I see two issues with this:
As you pointed out, the tube for the coffee ground will collect water vapor, end up sticky and collect old coffee grounds. Not that nice for the taste and might end up actually clogging.
The way bigger issue, IMO: The coffee machine needs to be completely separated from the computer. First off, the dust a PC collects isn't all that great, I wouldn't want that near my coffee, but, more importantly, I would assume the PC will also get some condensed water from the steaming coffee maker right next to it. That's not good... especially in combination with the aforementioned dust.
Also, another potential issue: Coffee dust and static electricity, as found in a PC, will probably cause coffee dust to build up everywhere... so... three issues, I guess.
Anyway: Looks awesome and was definitely fun to watch coming together so nicely.
I'd say they're all fixable problems though.👍
@@LYNX2418 The problem is they're fixable by essentially separating the PC and coffee maker components entirely... which seems like defeating the whole point of this thing!
never owned a separate coffee machine, but don;t these tubes need cleaning for sanitation purposes?..
@@UtamagUta they do yep
Forth issue: Thermals.
The case is closed off, cladded in wood, with the coffee machine blocking the intake. AND having a hotplate, boiling water and potentially vapor + coffee dust will all hugely hinder the PCs thermal performance, or possibly kill it.
I never knew I needed something like this until now. Now I want to build one with a mini-fridge for cold drinks and maybe a little snack drawer as well.
This is amazing. I simply wish she made some sort of redundancy for spillage; a catch of sorts in the event there was an over pour or the cup was grab prematurely
This PC of all PCs should have a sign near the keyboard saying "Dangerzone: no liquids allowed". :) Really nice case!
19:31 The way a few more beans fall as Martina is shaking with laughter absolutely killed me 😂😂
Amazing build as always! I definitely second others saying a partition between coffee and computer parts - protect the electronics from the coffee dust and the coffee from the computer dust.
I was about to comment on the airflow direction but it makes so much sense to have the hot coffee components after the PC components so they're not warming up the CPU or GPU. Great build!
Enjoyed watching this build as it's unique a suggestion to the code would be to detect if the cup has been removed and placed back with the sensor so you dont press twice and spill everywhere
I was questioning the in-the-back-out-the-front airflow, but then realized that it make sense not to blow coffee steam into your computer, and it will also waft a gentle coffee smell out into the room as it brews. Nice build.
I love the wood panel design. Looks sooo good. A very simplistic version, that I could see on "normal" people's desks is building a case for a coffee machine that looks exacly like the pc case so they can stand next to each other without being the same machine :D
I really hope that Hoodie come back into stock the one from the cryptic set as I didn't have a chance to get it last time
You just never let me down with your unbelievable ideas :D Love it. I personally ain't a coffee person, but damn... it was so satisfying to watch anyway! :D
I'm sorry, get what? :D @Nerd_Forge267
that ad transition *chef's kiss*
I would love to watch a miniature video where you combine all of those failed 3D-prints into an epic landscape.
Always satisfying to watch your fun project comes to life ! The aesthetic is so amazing, really love the way the wooden sticks turned out thanks to the oil.
Congratulations for this great coffee machine. Making tea is so much easier though 😁
Without a side panel the airflow wont matter that much at all, and with that giant hole in the front this is the best option to go for.
Added bonus that the steam of the hot water will be pushed out the front, and not dwindle trough the computer itself :)
Great project !
Some upgrades I suggest:
1. Make a lid on the tube ending and control it through the ARDUINO to avoid steam on the grinder tube. I think it`s going to clog with time and its not easy to clean on this construction, so its better if its physically closed when the hot water comes.
2. Also add a physically lid on the coffee machine ending, to avoid unwanted spills on the mug holder.
3. Add a leveling sensor on the coffee machine water tank. You can both control the coffee flow and have a second security level to avoid overflow or refill it automatically.
Again, i loved it ! one of the best and most usefull PCs ever
What about just detecting the mug and making the coffee then? I suppose it could mulch the used coffee and filter also, maybe by sending it out to the garden where it can feed a turret defending the garden from animal/beetle thieves/pests? Hah, if she added a tap attachment and water filtration and treatment it would just about fill the extra space in the case!
This creation is the first one I say "I want this!". Like, don't get me wrong, all your creations are great and aesthetically pleasing, but this one is not only beautiful, it's super practical in day-to-day office real life. I would love to have one ❤
This is amazing.
You might need to still descale it from time to time to reduce any build up on the tubing sending coffee beans down, though I imagine it'd be less than a normal Keurig type machine? 10/10 - would recommend Laughing Man brew with this.
Martina literally said "Hold my coffee" on this one. 10/10 on the aesthetics. The wood and the amber lighting is absolutley perfect. I'm not a coffee drinker, so that benefit is lost on me. But still a fun project and video! Thanks for sharing!
13:16 - 16:30 Absolutely SICK beat for your creative output. Loved this.
For real. I want this track. Does anyone know what it is?
Yeah that build montage did not need to go that hard! 🤣🎶
I would also like to know! If anyone finds out, please tell us.
I don't know why she never includes props/ links to the music tracks in her videos. But especially this one... that track is a banger!
search for STRLGHT - Venture
Need to add a cd/DVD player so you can use the tray as a holder for the coffee mug
Wow, impecable build, beautiful addition to that homely office
🎶The best part of waking up is 8-core in your cup.🎶
As an American fan, I was happy to see this comment! 😂 I wonder if the Nerdforge peeps caught the reference.... haha
I love every project you've ever done but there's something about this one that just makes it special. I think it's how crisp and clean all the lines are and the wood panelling, and the lighting. It's kind of 'grown-up' rather than 'fantasy' and I just really, really love it. Beautiful work. ❤
Really a neat build!
So cool machine! These kind of hybrid PC's should be available in the market stores!
In the early days of Maximum PC magazine (that's like a website that's printed on paper and mailed out once a month, kids), they would run pics of crazy computer mods sent in by readers. One was a beige tower case with a regular drip coffee maker built into the front (hotplate and all). This was 1999 or 2000. Another was built into a La-Z-Boy recliner.
My favorite had to be a hotrod-themed case with a pair of forced air intake scoops on the top to cool the pair of Voodoo 2 cards in it.
Yeeesssss!!!!!
Love how well it matches your work space, and as usual, excellent execution on not only getting it to function, but really making a stand out design.
The wood deco on the PC has given me major ideas for things I would like to do with my current PC. Until I can ultimately make the ultimate water cooled gaming PC that doubles as a beautiful wooden desk. The whole esthetic for my house is a tech house that looks more like a cabin woodsy retreat. You won't know the tech is there just from looking at it.
Another incredible PC build, and given I have also enjoyed many of your other projects I think this deserves a subscribe.
Nice idea and execution.
For future projects like this, cut the end point of the tube at an angle. This will prevent condensation from going backwards, the cut will increase tension making the water drop back out, instead of sitting at the end of the tube. You can also add a cold element to be sure all vapors are condensate.
Is it a cosy mountain cabin for tiny forest elves? Is it a coffee shop? Is it a state-of-the-art workstation? Yes.
I bow down to that big brain move and those pc making coffee skills...
Make one fore please!! XD
Coffee making at the pc mid streaming is just S tier comfort.
Add wood to the top of the CPUcooler with 3 more led lights like in the background. I prefer front and rear blowing in. Top blowing out. Naturally heat rises. Probably be okay, but man I wish I had this budget for my pc. Matches the rest of the desk really great though!
The "Kantenschutzprofil" at the front opening of the case filled my cold german craftsman-heart for a split second with warmth and joy😊 I also like overcomplicated contraptions that produce the bitter-sweet nectar of the gods, that keeps me and every other working soul alive and going. Good Work👍
Am German too, can confirm 😊