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Homemade Hypercube Case

blkmagic writes "I have to say this is probably the most amazing homemade case I've seen. The HyperCube^2 was inspired by Vincenzo Natali's first film, Cube. This is a long article, so here's a link to the gallery of images of the final product. I read about this on CubeOwner.com, a Cube site with a slightly different focus."

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  1. Re:Best part... by CdBee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do you think his domain (CubeOwner.com) should be pronounced "Cue Boner..." ?

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  2. Most impressive by confusion · · Score: 4, Funny
    That case is amazing. I really wish I had the ability to work with aluminum that well.

    Everytime I try something like that, it is eligible for the trash bin.

    Jerry
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  3. That explains it ... by jstockdale · · Score: 4, Funny

    I knew he couldn't pull off this case design in 3 dimensions. 6 ... well that makes things easy!

    If I had 3 extra dimensions to hide all the duct tape and string in I'm sure I could make a pretty cool case too :)

    -S ...

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  4. The only promblem with it. by gnovos · · Score: 3, Funny

    If I remember the movie correctly, I think the blue screen of death has an entirely new meaning when using this case... I suspect upgrading to the newest specs may literally cost an arm and a leg. Possibly an eye as well.

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  5. Imagine... by Vo0k · · Score: 4, Funny

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of these!
    With nodes changing location within the cluster according to some obscure formula... and killing unsuspecting operators :)

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