Bubble-Plexi Case Mod
sandv!per writes: "If you want to spruce up the front of your case a bit, and those lighted case badges don't seem like enough, check out Matt's guide on making a "bubble-plexi" mod." There are disclaimers and warnings all over the place about
injuring yourself while attempting this mod, so have fun but don't bitch if
you lose a thumb ;)
I see one post and I already can't get at the site. Anyone care to make a mirror who has it in their cache?
today is spelling optional day.
I wonder if the article was taken down in anticipation of their server getting smashed flat by /.
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I managed to get the first 3 pages up before it conked out.
Basically it's a mostly standard case mod, but he took a piece of plexiglas and melted it either over something or by cutting a hole in something and letting it sag down through it while warm. (Hadn't gotten to his description, just the pictures.)
A neat idea, but nothing totally amazing.
That said, I very well may take this new concept into consideration when I attempt my first real mod this summer. Try it again later when it's less slashdotted if you're into case mods.
Otherwise, just suffice it to say that he made a little dome out of plexiglas.
"You worthless post!"
-Shakespeare, 2 Gentlemen of Verona, 1. 1. 147
Here's Google's cache.
Try Mouser Electronics or Digi-Key.
Using your sig line to advertise for friends is lame.
I happened to be bored, so I grabbed all 6 pages and posted them here:
http://pages.simpli.biz/casemod
The "Next" and "Previous" links have been changed to point to my server, but everything else remains identical.
I am collecting browser statistics on this page. I'll post them in my journal within 24 hours. I'm donating my bandwidth because I'm really interested in what browsers Slashdot users use. If you don't want your statistics collected, don't click on the link.
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http://66.34.96.9/bubmod/bubmod.htm
I'll keep it up for a few hours.