desk and PC - mod concept
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:10 pm
I just thought of an awesome mod, and I'll slowly be making it. It's integrating your PC into your desk, well somewhat, the ideal is that you still want to be able to remove your PC if you go to a lan party or something.
Part1: Setup a small panel of switches on my desk which control the fans. I'll wire them in paralell with the existing switches. In terms of wireing I will be using a printer cable that I will cut accordingly. And the two ends plug into each other. so one end will go towards the switches and the other end towards the PC, so I can unplug them to bring the PC elesewhere, or if I ever want to move my desk.
Part2: Not sure if I'm brave enough for yet since there's cutting of perfect circles which renders my desk fubar if I mess up. It involves integrating the speakers right into the desk. I would cut a round hole on each side (centered with monitor/keyboard position) and mount the speaker coils inside, and the amp would just be connected and screwed in somewhere under, he volume knob would probably go where the switch panels are but not sure since the 12V would maybe interfeer with the sound. To make it nicer I'd probably put some kind of small tubing circling the cutted wood, maybe some rounded IDE sleving or something, or even a ccfl fan (just the round light part) since my speakers are fairly small, about 80mm. But not sure if I'll attempt this part or not.
I'll keep you updated as I progress through this mod. Part 1 I will do for sure since I already bought the stuff at radio shack such as the switches, and the printer cable, and went to walmart to get a switch box (for house electrical) and one of those switch plates that are just blank. I'm just planing out stuff right now such as the position of the switch box and how I will be mounting it which is sort of tricky since these are usually nailed by the side to the studs in a wall, but this is a way different application for it's use. I also got the switch positions marked on the switch plate and I'll probably drill tomorow and grind it with my dremel. It's only plastic so it should go well, but I have to be very careful not to crack it, it's sensible plastic. I wish I would of found a nice metal one but walmart did not have them.
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Part1: Setup a small panel of switches on my desk which control the fans. I'll wire them in paralell with the existing switches. In terms of wireing I will be using a printer cable that I will cut accordingly. And the two ends plug into each other. so one end will go towards the switches and the other end towards the PC, so I can unplug them to bring the PC elesewhere, or if I ever want to move my desk.
Part2: Not sure if I'm brave enough for yet since there's cutting of perfect circles which renders my desk fubar if I mess up. It involves integrating the speakers right into the desk. I would cut a round hole on each side (centered with monitor/keyboard position) and mount the speaker coils inside, and the amp would just be connected and screwed in somewhere under, he volume knob would probably go where the switch panels are but not sure since the 12V would maybe interfeer with the sound. To make it nicer I'd probably put some kind of small tubing circling the cutted wood, maybe some rounded IDE sleving or something, or even a ccfl fan (just the round light part) since my speakers are fairly small, about 80mm. But not sure if I'll attempt this part or not.
I'll keep you updated as I progress through this mod. Part 1 I will do for sure since I already bought the stuff at radio shack such as the switches, and the printer cable, and went to walmart to get a switch box (for house electrical) and one of those switch plates that are just blank. I'm just planing out stuff right now such as the position of the switch box and how I will be mounting it which is sort of tricky since these are usually nailed by the side to the studs in a wall, but this is a way different application for it's use. I also got the switch positions marked on the switch plate and I'll probably drill tomorow and grind it with my dremel. It's only plastic so it should go well, but I have to be very careful not to crack it, it's sensible plastic. I wish I would of found a nice metal one but walmart did not have them.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:2513, old post ID:21027