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CYBERPUNK 2077 YAIBA KUSANAGI scratch build


mayhem modz

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Arrangement of the pigtail, as it is I don't like it is too linear to the frame
an indentation must be created and the fairing will have a fold therefore a more dynamic design.
First I evaluate where to cut

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cutting little material will allow me to tilt the aluminum easily
just enough to achieve the desired effect, I end up fixing an aluminum bar with rivets and the structure is very solid

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a little trick that makes the difference in the overall design.

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small reinforcements added to stabilize the structure

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as well as reinforcing they will be an excellent decorative element

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the fabulous EKWB EK connect controller has arrived in addition to the classic functions
there are as many as 3 excellent temperature sensors coupled with EK Vardar X3M D-RGB fans

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here the unboxing



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well guys we proceed, this is the turn of the crankcase / turbine of the bike it will be a grill and under it I will put a 200 mm RGB fan
but how to make it happen? I invent something ...

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fixed with adhesive for temporary acrylic after I will apply a more powerful one to consolidate everything.

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to make a perfect hole I build a tool, dremel has been supplying it for years I don't want to spend 30 euros for a piece of iron and plastic.
so I decide to find it myself, I take advantage of the supplied cutter support.
This bar is usable on any mini tool.

here the project.

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that's where I'll make the hole.

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thanks to coolermaster for providing me with this magnificent rgb coolermaster fan with awkward dimensions .. well 200 mm
a big beast ... that's where it will go.

here a brief unboxing ...



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technical positioning tests

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let's go ...

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here it is at work .. the bar behaves well is very smooth you have to proceed very slowly
as the pieces of acrylic tend to melt with the heat blocking the tip.
clean from the chips generated every now and then ..



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use the 3d printer because I don't have it.
but as usual I will try to do something beautiful and above all that costs little ...

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now I create another support that will follow the top profile now it's easy i have a base now ..

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perfect fit

I need a structure already made to fix and here comes this to my mind ...
a salad bowl ..

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I try to find the area with the right inclination and cut leaving what I need

 

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fixed provisionally

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now the problem is how to fix the 2 different materials together the circle is polypropylene while everything else is in plexiglass,

the two materials do not seem compatible with common glues
I have liquid steel I try with this ...

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seems to hold very well.

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perfect I would say

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now it's the turn of the actual "turbine" support I take the exact measurements of the piece and cut with the DREMEL

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I have to strengthen the whole structure polypropylene is an ugly beast, I solved it temporarily with liquid steel but I need something more dense and workable,

the parts to be glued are many and they must not come off
after several researches I land on this .. a two-component fiberglass putty ...

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I must say once it hardens it becomes concrete and is perfect, even if it weighs down the structure a lot.

now it's time to complete with the side element
I take the measures well fixed procvvsoriamente with glue for methacrylate and after the ditch all with workable putty

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well fixed with other putty on the main structure

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it will take other small tweaks such as closing some small holes or making some parts smoother, but the bulk of the work is done

 

 

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I decided to create a led motherboard tray with relative I / O cover always with leds and themed mod cyberpunk 2077 !!!.
This tray will be fixed to the support of the case that originally had to support the motherboard, but also given the need to build other parts I decided for this solution
I start making the I / O panel from scratch, this motherboard does not have one more reason to make it, all the heatsinks of this Z390M PRO4 sponsored by ASROCK will also be painted with a theme! ..
I trace all the dimensions from the original shield.

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a lot of patience but the result satisfies me ...

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I took my time and calmly the result came, everything fits together perfectly, measured and measured again many times ..

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this tray will substantially consist of two parts, the I / O box and another piece of acrylic left transparent inside on the long side, inside a led strip will be placed that will shoot the light through this acrylic giving a pleasant effect ... the logo will also be illuminated on the top of the box.

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I fix everything with cyanomethacrylate glue but I will strengthen everything with other strong glue and putty to eliminate imperfections.

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coat of primer to see where to stick to close any holes ..

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ready for the final paint job that I will do next, the paints have yet to arrive in the shop ..

now let's start with the support

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I will drill the holes to pass the cables directly on this support
so I mark the zones .. I work absolutely with precision if I'm wrong I have to redo the whole panel ... I would not be happy ..

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the hole for the cpu waterblock will also be made
well guys stay tuned because there will be some good ones ...

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