Hi Everyone! So, this time round it won´t be a case revival or a "Mod in a Week" project, mainly because Cooler Master has decided I should have a HAF X and well, I kind of want to take my time with such a nice case :D! Now, I am useless at google sketch and that kind of software that you guys use, not to mention drawing! So I will try to explain the concept of project Diabolo. If any of you saw my Fallout Cause project ( http://www.neonit.net/) you´ll know that, more than anything else, I enjoy painting, and with my previous project (Acid Burn) it was a pretty simple paint scheme, no matter how detailed it was and I feel like playing with shades and effects again so... I´m going to (or try to) turn this gorgeous HAF X in to a demon, (the fact I played through Doom 3 and it´s expansion again the other day ... may have something to do with it! So, I will be using foam and epoxy (with internal reinforcing) to build 2 massive horns that will go through the lenght of the top of the case, depending on how these come out, I might also add a pointed tail. Aside from this, I will be modifying the body (it´s going to hurt bashing it in) and adding "skin deformations" to give it that tough demon skin look. Paint wise, black, with dark red/purple skin tones, and bright-ish red details to accentuate irregularities in the skin. For the horns, I´m thinking white-ish cream with a dark brown dry brush touch, or I may go with dark colours like the rest of the case, we shall see! Hardware wise, the wonderfull people at Cooler Master (I´m looking at you Gert!) have also sent me an awesome 80+ 1000w PSU. I will be using an ASUS P8P67 Sabertooth (I´ve chosen this mobo because of it´s thermal armor, which I can modify to match the design), with an Intel i5 2500k. 2x Asus ENGTX 275, a Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatality, 3x Seagate Barracuda 750Gb S-ATA2 drives and a Pioneer cd/dvd combo drive. Other hardware like fan controllers, memory card readers and so forth I will add as I see fit if I can put them in to the design. Right, for those of you who saw my week in a mod project (acid burn) you might remember my work place was a complete mess for several reasons I won´t go in. So, first thing´s first, let´s sort this place out!!!!!! Quite a mess huh? I should also mention it´s currently 37c... and rather humid...ugh! Yup that´s my old Fallout Cause sitting there waiting to be either sold or re-purposed :/ and of course, the goodies from CM! Right so, assorted cables and accesories, sorted! Assorted Hardware, sorted! Bits and bobs, sorted! Tools, sorted! Workbench, sorted! I can´t stress it enough, Thanks CM! Let´s start unpacking... And that´s it for now, tomorrow I pick up the materials needed to start the transformation of the case!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 10:48:53
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I'm looking forward to what you do with it!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 14:02:41
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Me 2..!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 14:09:53
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Me 2..!
Hell yeah!!!!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 14:15:00
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This is gonna be good can't wait
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 14:28:41
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Excited to see how it turns out.
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/06/27 15:44:03
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Thanks guys! I´m really excited about it, I just hope it comes out as good as it looks in my head! ;)
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/12 13:04:44
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Hi Everyone! First of all, sorry for the delay, I´ve been rather ill for the last week and a half, and still not 100% but well enough to continue, it´s a short update, but more tomorrow! So, I continued to dismantle the case completely:   And this is how the bare chasis of the HAF X looks like:  Now that´s out of the way, i measured things up and drilled 2 small holes on the front cover, matching holes behind in the chasis in order to put the supports for the horns:   And lastly for today (I have to wait till tomorrow for the foam to dry), the straight mold of the horn filled with foam:  The horn isn´t going to be straight up, it will mold around the top of the case, however, I decided to make it straight in order to then brake it in to shape and filling the gaps with more foam, so I don´t end up with parts with structural weakness due to lack of foam. Tomorrow, the other horn plus the shaping, filling, and coating with epoxy.
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/12 13:11:27
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This is looking interesting.....
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/13 12:41:12
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Hi Again! First of all, a small rant, it´s stupidly HOT, arg! Now, down to business: First horn has been splitted in the desired zones to help curve the form for when the epoxy comes (which, no time for today as I forgot the detail of having to leave the foam tu cure in the filler spots, i.e. where the foam has been splitted) and filled. I´ve also mounted it on the case to see how it looks, unfortunately because of the design of the case frontal (really hard to take it off without taking the top off) I had to mount it permanently, so, when I do the epoxy tomorrow or whenever I will have to cover the rest of the case so i don´t get drops in it, which I might not do aniway because I was planning on leaving irregularities on the case to later help the paint simulate demon skin.      Also, I´ve started the second horn, a big THANKS goes to my sister for helping me out with both, as she has more experience with molds and supports for them.  And now, left to cure til ltomorrow!  That´s all for today!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/14 17:47:43
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So far so good! But we need to do something about that CRT in the back...
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/14 22:15:07
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Thanks! and the crt is purely for testing purposes :D
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/14 22:29:14
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Can wait to see how this turns out. I'll be tuning in to this one.
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2011/07/15 13:19:10
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/15 13:23:50
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You gonna set up the horns like this?
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/07/15 21:15:04
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that kind of design but frontal instead of sidewards and more rounded edges, kind of like rams
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/09/23 08:20:13
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Hi Everyone! I know it´s been quite a while since the last update, I havn´t been home this long due to a work contract but I´m back now to my usual day to day life so, I can now officially continue with the project! :D (I´ve really missed doing so). Now there´s no progress since the last update since I got back not long ago but will start again tomorrow. However for now, news! A new sponsor has chosen to participate in this project... So big thanks to Kingston!  The good folks at Kingston have sent me 16Gb of DDR3 1600 of HyperX RAM, undoubtedly one if not the most well known name in the performance memory market. Also, to top it off, they´ve sent 2 96Gb SSD drives of their SSDNow! series which will be going in a striping RAID config. So thank you very much Kingston!!!!!!  Aside from that, an other I did has arrived! 2 clear fans with red led for the top of the case.  And an ASUS Sabertooth P67 motherboard, now I know it isn´t a high end ASUS motherboard but I just love the look of it!  Right that´s it for today folks, if all goes well, tomorrow or the day after, another update!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 12:35:46
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This is definitely looking inventive!
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 14:06:23
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Most of the techniques I´m using in this mod I´ve never used before, so it´s a bit of a risk taker but really enjoying it! : )
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 15:53:42
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Gotta admit the horns are taking shape. Im jealous that you have a dedicated work space area for your mods. Keep it up and take your time. I know this is going to come out awesome in the end
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 16:28:42
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if you had a source for acrylic cutting, i would have had them make the horns or a section of them into a reservoir.
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2011/10/04 16:45:07
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jingiko Gotta admit the horns are taking shape. Im jealous that you have a dedicated work space area for your mods. Keep it up and take your time. I know this is going to come out awesome in the end Unfortunately if I want to take it to an event thats happening next week (biggest invitation only modding event in Spain) I only have that, a week, of course I wont rush it, if it aint finished I´ll take one of my previous projects but I´ve made calculations, the horns should only take me 2-3 more days if all goes well, the rest of the case "skin" should take me no more than 2 days, and the remaining 2 days for painting. If required I can always assemble the hardware at the event itself, which might even be a good thing : ) pyrebuilder if you had a source for acrylic cutting, i would have had them make the horns or a section of them into a reservoir. It´s funny you should mention that, that was the original idea, however did some tests and unless the acrylic part was the base (that attaches to the case) the sheer weight and preassure would make collapse, problem with using it as the base, is the weird shape it needs to have, not to mention exact, and it wouldn´t be sealed because of it needed to be attached in a peculiar way. Long story short, it was possible, but had to be extremely precise and because I do not have a source, I would´ve had to do it myself, and I´m fine with making cube cases out of acrylic, making holes for fans and all that, but I wasn´t comftable with this specific task so I opted out. Another idea was to pass the piping through the hornes with little acrylic windows, but again, issues, like, how do you prevent the foam from staining the piping, not to mention working around all that when the foam needs at least 6 hours to solidify (24h when concentrating such ammounts) yet holding it in place so it doesnt go on the pipe, holding the pipe in place so it doesnt go to the side of the mold, and keeping the windows from foam (once the foam dryes up, it staines anything it´s on, almost like an old sticker, of course if it was solid material like copper or steel, just sand it off (while complicated since the surface that´d need sanding is within a hole but possible) but being either plastic, or some transparent material, it would just scratch it. Point is, if I was more skilled at those kind of jobs, maaaaaybe I could pull it off, but I didn´t feel confident to do it, specially knowing my budget is stretched as it is and can´t really afford to "repeat" processes if that makes sense? But yeah it would´ve been AWESOME! :D
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 22:47:40
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hey, its still interesting, one idea maybe is use a bay res that lights up then mask it off as eyes just below the horns.
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/04 23:05:57
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looking nice cant wait until you finish it.
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/05 01:36:39
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hmmm, thats quite interesting, I was debating how to make the eyes and this seems like a good idea, do you know of any specific bays that fill the purpose?
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/05 01:38:29
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/05 01:42:02
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Re:Project: Diabolo
2011/10/05 05:25:04
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Ah I thought you meant a bay with leds like a fan controllorer style bay. While I was going for a full fledge cooling system, and still will in the future, for the time beeing I´ll be going for the corsair enclosed liquid cooling as budget is tight (300€ left, 100 for the cooling and another 200 in more materials and paint) EDIT: Either that or re-use my thermaltake b770, that, while outdated will still look better than the corsair kit
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