JMDF Posted June 12 Posted June 12 (edited) Hi everyone !! This is another project that I entered and it is another project that I really want to do. The concept is a cool robot with a big sword, like a warrior. I tried to put in the designs that I like. I would like to thank the equipment sponsors such as Bitspower, AMD, ASUS and finally, Cooler Master for organizing this contest. I hope everyone has good luck. Edited September 20 by JMDF 1
JMDF Posted September 20 Author Posted September 20 (edited) In the first step, I designed it in a 3D design program for the structure and appearance. This step is the most important. Edited September 22 by JMDF 1
JMDF Posted September 20 Author Posted September 20 Draw a blueprint for the frame to hold the various devices and cut it with a laser. After that, assemble the various parts by welding. After welding everything together, grind it to finish the details and spray paint it. 1
JMDF Posted September 22 Author Posted September 22 Take the completed design file and create the workpiece using a 3D printer. After that, take the printed workpiece and apply plastic putty to finish the surface. Once the putty is dry, sand the workpiece using sandpaper. Next, take the sanded workpiece and refine it using wet sandpaper. After sanding, wipe the workpiece dry and apply a primer to check the smoothness of the surface. If the workpiece is not smooth, apply putty again, then sand it finely and spray paint. Repeat this process until the workpiece is smooth. Finally, take the well-smoothened workpiece and spray the final paint as designed. 2
JMDF Posted September 24 Author Posted September 24 Final !! Project : JMDF Shadow Knight This project is one that I’m really excited to present. Thank you, Cooler Master, for such a great competition! Specifications AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600X Desktop Processor ASROCK B650I Lightning WiFi (AM5) TOUGHRAM Z-ONE RGB D5 Memory DDR5 5200MT/s 32GB (16GB x2) ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4070 OC Edition 12GB GDDR6X COOLER MASTER V850 SFX GOLD - 850W 80 PLUS Silent Fan 120 SI2 (4in1) Case Fan Bitspower Water Cooling Thank you ! 3
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