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Beautiful Wooden PC Cases

mrbill submitted linkage to a site offering to sell what appear to be very beautiful wood PC cases combining wood, glass and silicon into something a hell of a lot prettier than that beige box. Something tells me these wouldn't win the recent Intel sexy case contest, but they sure are sharp.

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  1. The Fossil Computer by PIPBoy3000 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Back before I had a couple little kids, I pulled in my dad and his milling machine to make the Fossil computer. It's brass and wood, with a neat fossil as a badge.

    It's now my daughter's computer, so it plays more Dora the Explorer than the latest high-end games. When I replace my main computer, I'll gut it and put in fancy new components. The main draw is that it's silent, with the main issue being heat (I have some big, slow fans to help with that).

  2. Wood warping by westyvw · · Score: 3, Interesting

    As I have pondered doing this, I had concerns about the humidity level of the wood going up and down as the case got hot, then cold, then hot again. I wondered if this would eventually crack or split the wood. What is the longevity? Is his choice of woods helpful in this regard? My chioce would have been ceder, what a great smelling computer, but it is very prone to splitting, and covering that wood on both sides with laquer would be pointless if you wanted to enjoy the smell. Maybe my fears were unfounded.....

  3. Looks nice... by ewl1217 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Not only do these computers look nice, but they actually include some good bundled software. From the list of bundled programs:
    • Open Office version 2.0.3
    • Firefox Web Browser Version 1.5
    • Thunderbird Mail Version 1.5
    Of course it also includes a trial of WinRAR, but it is progress.
  4. Easily beaten by Plutonite · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you live somewhere with easy access to cheap and skillful carpenters(e.g Egypt), you can kick the collective bottom of these cases. $35000? I'm in Egypt at the moment, and for $35000 I could buy a beautiful Arabesque case and the carpenter and his dog.

    1) Go with carpenter to select wood from source provider
    2) Agree on external chassis specs
    3) Argue for 15 min on price
    4) $200, and you're robbing yourself
    5) hammers and splinters and...
    6) Profit!

  5. Re:luxury items: price is what people want to pay by contrapunctus · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A $100K violin is worth more than the wood it's made out of :-)

    (I'm not disagreeing with you, just pointing out other perspectives since the quality of the violin is more than just what it's made of)

  6. Re:"Couldn't these catch fire?" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Heat is not a problem on these cases IMHO

    quoted from their webpage's specs section:

    " Thermaltake Big Water SE Liquid Cooling System

    Thermaltake Aquarius VGA Water Block

    500cc bottle of UV sensitive high performance coolant and filler syringe"

  7. Dejavue by j741 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've seen something like this before, in a cigar humidor. I think I like it much better than these monstrosities.

    here's a picture of the humidor: http://images10.newegg.com/UploadFilesForNewegg/hu midor_description.html

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    - James
  8. Re:Looks are unimportant for a computer by DeadboltX · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Someone in that other room is looking at it though.

    I agree that computers shouldn't need to look extraordinary, and if anything, should try to be unseen.

    That is exactly what some of these wooden cases do, they mask the PC behind a nice wooden cover, designed to look like a table, or decorative piece, or other piece of furniture.

    One of the best home mod wooden pc cases I have seen was for a media center, and it was actually built into some sort of nice looking wooden table (perhaps an old sewing table where the sewing machine drops down into the table) which also became the tv stand for which the media pc was being used.