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    I wanna see what you mean by "look weird"! What will I need to make it out of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    I wanna see what you mean by "look weird"! What will I need to make it out of?
    Its not a standard square. Its made to send air flow in a constant circle. One side draws air in, and the other forces air out. Yet just the right size to fit in that panel. I need to see how the area looks without the panel though. Out of aluminum.

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    hahaha, very funny, Tidder. I meant, like, should it be fiberglass, plastic, wood, or metal, etc.? I'm shooting for metal, but, that's just me. All of the parts to fix the Turtle's leak are in, meaning it will be put in the shop as soon as I put it back together(Monday ). In the meantime, I have a house to help clean up, since my brother is coming sometime in the next month or so... That will be fun; my niece(who is a year older than me), and my nephew(he's like 6 or 7, I can't remember right now... ) Anyway, HiJack, Saul wants to know if SketchUp exports to a CAD-compatible file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    hahaha, very funny, Tidder. I meant, like, should it be fiberglass, plastic, wood, or metal, etc.? I'm shooting for metal, but, that's just me. All of the parts to fix the Turtle's leak are in, meaning it will be put in the shop as soon as I put it back together(Monday ). In the meantime, I have a house to help clean up, since my brother is coming sometime in the next month or so... That will be fun; my niece(who is a year older than me), and my nephew(he's like 6 or 7, I can't remember right now... ) Anyway, HiJack, Saul wants to know if SketchUp exports to a CAD-compatible file.
    I'll have to check, today was my first time using it. You may want to ask rdholtz, he's been using it awhile.
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    Google's page says the PRO version can export to CAD...

    "Yes. The latest release of Google SketchUp can import AutoCAD 2007 files. Google SketchUp Pro can import and export AutoCAD 2007 files."

    Oh, well. I'll figure something out. How's it going HiJack?
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    Google's page says the PRO version can export to CAD...

    "Yes. The latest release of Google SketchUp can import AutoCAD 2007 files. Google SketchUp Pro can import and export AutoCAD 2007 files."

    Oh, well. I'll figure something out. How's it going HiJack?
    Basically the top with the vet and holes is the top of the case. The left side of the case draws are in, and the right side draws are out. The middle area is for the HDD which ios cooled by ambient air.


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    Cool, cool. No pun intended... I'm gonna have Saul look at this and see if he can do it, or if he knows someone who can. I know it's not done, but I'm readying for when it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freeflashstuff View Post
    Cool, cool. No pun intended... I'm gonna have Saul look at this and see if he can do it, or if he knows someone who can. I know it's not done, but I'm readying for when it is.
    I was thinking of building it myself, only thing I need is exact measurements of your MoBo and PSU (WxHxD), in mm if you can. I think the case will actually be smaller then pictured. Also I need detailed pictures of your panel and behing the panel in the metal framing. Also, does that little area with the change holder or what not, pop out of that panel?
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    It is just a holder for drinks, food, etc. It has two screws, but it does come out. I'll get you some dimensions of the panel after I get the Turtle out of the shop in the next week or so.
    The MoBo is: 2" D x 7" W x 7" H
    I believe. The page in the Store says 6.5" instead of 7", but IDK.
    The Opus 120 is: 7.1" x 3.1" x 0.75" from the listing in the Store.
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