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Here is the latest mutation of my 5 year journey toward the perfect techstation.
Get this: it's held together without any fasteners. 14 x 16 x 18 tallThe following pictures are of a prototype proof of concept...not a finished product. Your input is relevant to my interests ![]() Quick Spec: ~Designed for easy access, ideal airflow and superior cable management ~Top Mounted Mobo on reverse standoffs uses thumbscrews or nothing to keep the board in place ~Mobo shelf has smooth routed openings for access to HS mount or cabling ~Polished aluminum expansion card brace is drilled and tapped for thumbscrews ~Middle shelf can hold up to two 1200 watt powersupplies, with back panel or side panel backplane options ~Middle Shelf Pump Mount Option ~Mounts for two Optical Drives or Bay Devices....or more...DVD, Fan Controller, Reservoir ~Quick-Release Friction Fit Side Panels for easy access ~Up to 12 HDD Capacity in Quick Release Undermount ~Tool-less Fan Mount Option for HDDs and Motherboard ~Can be stained, varnished, polyurethaned, laminated, veneered, painted, stenciled, gold or silver leafed (not kidding: have both in hand )~Can be shipped flat and it's the lightest weight techstation I've built to date ![]() Front view. Imagine using contrasting stains or paints for the panels and legs ![]() ![]() ![]() Tool-less mount Optical Drives (or bay devices) ![]() Quick release front panel yeilds quick access to Powersupply and cabling, but hides it when you are done ![]() ![]() ![]() Like wise the side panels come off in an instant for full access to the underside of the mobo, PSU(s) cabling, pumps. ![]() Back panel or side panels could be ported for the powersupply to provide additional support if you plan to be taking your techstation to a LAN ![]() Comes standard with one 6-Drive Quick Release strip. You see there is room ofor another. Active Cooling is optional...use the provided velcro strips to attach your own fans where you want Cabling holes still to be made in this photo. You could easily hand a rad here![]() Mobo is on 1" reversed standoffs for rapid mounting and stealthy cabling ![]() ![]() Smoothly routed openings for cabling and access to the HS mount areas of the board ![]() 1" stand offs so you can easily route the cabling or tubing under the board ![]() Polished aluminum brace is drill and tapped for thumnbscrews to secure cards ![]() You want to run your rig on the side to bleed the loop or whathaveyou? No probs ![]() Dadoes on two of the sides of each leg socket the notched shelves ![]() Legs and shelves are symmetrical and interchangeable and a very tight friction fit ![]() You couldn't slip a frog hair in that joint ![]() ![]() Unique method of construction makes it easy to assemble...all the pieces are symmetrical and only go together in one way. ![]() Reversed standoffs mean no fumbling about...just drop the board on the station and go.Thumbscrews on each standoff are optional...but not required ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~If you are interested in having one made or would like one made to your specifications please have a look at the pricing and options detailed below~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ![]() ![]() ![]() This is the base model. No side panels...just two pre cut, predrilled, routed shelves and 4 legs, a drill and tapped card brace with #6 screws, stand offs and/or associated mounting screws and a 6-HDD Quick Mount Strip. Priced as you see it but with smoothly routed holes for HDD cabling $100 Options ![]() Rightside Optical/Bay-device mount panel :$15 ($10 without hole) add a PSU mount hole $5 ![]() Left Side Optical/Bay-device mounting panel: $15 ($10 without hole) add a PSU mount hole $5 ![]() Front Vanity Panel $10 ![]() Rear Vanity Panel $10 add a PSU mount hole $5 Sand and seal 2 coats and build 3 coats clear $125, stain first add $25 Spray paint any color includes mettalics $125 Custom art, psychedilc stencils, effects, multicolored finishes PM for quotes. Thanks for looking. ![]() PM to place an order
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Nice work! Looks very nice, and clean too. looks like something im making right now. I have 3 projects in the works, but i gotta keep'em quite right now LOL.
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It looks really nice, I normally don't like tech stations because they seem a bit messy..
but with that and hiding the cables etc, it would look very clean... Can't wait to see it finished
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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This is the rest of it
![]() I'm not going to spend another second on it unless someone is paying me ![]() I've got other fish to fry. Thanks for the comments. You input is important
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imho, needs 2 optical drive bays. Other than that, its pretty damn awesome!
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Hello. It has two optical Drive bays.
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I already have a pre built tech station and yea.. You are amazing CD. I am going to get with you in a week or two and see about getting one custom made with both hdd racks and maybe a little better way to keep the psu from moving around. Could the rear panel be locked in with a psu cutout? This just got me all excited since I like to move my pc around at times and it is hard with the current bench. Very nice work again
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Yeah man it sure can. The only limiting factor is the lngth of the PSU. It's about 10" from the back panel to the optical drive. a long PSU like a 1200 watter would have to go side to side, or you could put both optical drives on one side to make room and run it back to front.
The rear panel can deffo have a proper 4-screw mount.
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