Transparent Tron MDD
Written by Seth Price   
Thursday, 01 September 2005

I made my G4 '1337'. I made the plastic panels all clear (translucent) and then I put glowing aquarium tubing-type-stuff around the inside of the case.


Ok, so it wasn't quite that simple...


Most of the plastic was reasonably simple to get off of the case, but the side panel with the latch had problems. The four screws came off just fine, but under the apple there is a plastic snap reinforcement assembly connecting the plastic to the metal underneath. Darn Apple for making their cases sturdy. Anyway, I happened to have a nice sharp wood saw handy that I slipped between the inner metal and outer plastic and made short work of that. (It is actually much tougher to cut than it looks like it would be...)


That paint on the inside of the plastic is a real PITA to get off. I ended up soaking each panel in isopropyl alcohol for a few hours. A tub full of pure isopropyl alcohol is expensive, so I ended up putting the part to be de-painted and a few bottles of alcohol in a garbage bag, then floating that in water in my bathtub. Worked reasonably well. Then I scrubbed the inside of the plastic piece down with steel wool (SOS pad as the case may be, same diff...) and a toothbrush. I had no intent of making the case see through, so the steel wool gave me a nice translucent effect. If I was to do this again, I would find some nice gloves because steel wool pains the hands. Also, this would have taken hours instead of days if I had started out using 90%+ quality alcohol (instead of the standard 70%) and several layers of garbage bags.


I then used a hot glue gun to glue lighted tubing around the inside edges of the plastic. I got 15 ft of glow tube on sale for $44 at some local dept. store (norm $50). It was intended for use in cars, but I figured the tubing wouldn't notice the difference. For future reference: 15 ft of tubing is good, but 16 ft is better (15' left the back corner of the case a little un-tubed). The tubing was originally to be powered out of a car, so what I did was mate the car power adapter to a regular computer internal power plug.


The computer's standard power supply has 5v, 12v, and two ground lines (as diagramed on the back of many CD-ROM drives). I spliced the 12v/ground in the computer to the car plug. The car plug's center is the 12v, and the rest is the ground. I then plugged that apparatus into the spare HD power cord in the comp. Set up the way it is, the light turns off when it is sleeping, and on otherwise. It is now rather easy to tell if it is sleeping, or the screen is just shut off.


After gluing the tubing onto the case, for added effect, I put the case back on the computer.

N3kkid G4
N3kkid G4

Panel being scrubbed
Panel being scrubbed

Glued tubing
Glued tubing

Me putting the case on the comp without ripping apart my tubing job (too much. of course what did come apart was the most visible corner, I may fix that later. It looks sufficiently 1337 for the time being.) (and yes, the one behind the camera bought me that shirt, and is now my wife)
Me putting the case on the comp

Me putting the case on the comp

Here is the wiring in the case. You can see in the first picture the wiring hanginging out of the area where the auxiliary hard drives go. I took a power splitting connector that I had and spliced one of the connecters onto the male 12 volt car adapter. I let the other connector hang loose. In the second pic you can see that the whole assembly fits under my two hard drives. (yes, I have two optical drives and four hard drives in my machine.
Wires out

Wires in

Finished Pictures
Reg Light, Left Side

Dim Light, Left Side

No Light, Left Side

Open Right Side

Closed Right Side

Left Side

Back in the home I made for it.
Reg Light, Front Dim Light, Front




Comments (3)
21-06-2008 12:01
 
woah that looks amazing! I wanna try something like that now
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JORDAN
11-04-2008 04:47
 
WOW!! THAT'S REAL GAY... 
 
My friend did something like that and he immediately stopped being my friend. Fags make terrible friends, they're always trying to pack your fudge for you, even though you're perfectly happy with it unpacked. Seth Price seems like someone who really packs in the fudge weather you're willing or not.
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frogonlas2
10-11-2007 04:07
 
WOW!! THATS REAL NICE.... 
 
my frend did something like that but used orange lights!!!!
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