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Incredible, Sleek Blue LED Case Mod
Combining his incredible carpentry and circuitry skill, this modder created a fantastic, modern LED case mod design. Based on a Beijing building, it incorporates sleek, circuitry-like lines creating a fantastic ambient effect. The full tutorial wi...
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Chiaroscuro ebony & maple case mod
SlashGear — ... drive.  Each side of the top cube is 30cm, making the end product on the large side for something Mini-ITX based. While the end result looks fantastic, the build itself is well worth reading through.  Rather than go for the easier options in cutting the wood and finishing off the joints, Nick put the effort in to make sure they were high quality.  [via Hack N Mod] ...

PC Case Mod: That’s So Tron!
GEARFUSE — ... exactly what Nick Falzone was going for with this computer case inspired by a Beijing building. This concoction of wood and circuitry looks to be a mash up of Tron and the Borg cube , minus the corrupt programs and assimilation . Because Nick is such a nice fellow, he provides a detailed guide on making your own at the link provided. Think you’ve got the carpentry skills of Jesus coupled with the circuitry know how of Geordi LaForge ? Prove it. Link [ via ]

from architecture to gorgeous case mod
technabob — ... beauty out of ebony and maple from a design rendered by a friend… who also happens to be architect Gert Swolfs, who did the original renders for the building design itself. This is quite a case, but with a powerful team behind it, we can expect no less. Falzone named the completed case Chiaroscuro, an Italian term used in art for work that strongly contrasts light and dark. It’s a name that works here on several levels. [bit-tech.net via Hack n Mod] ...

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