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Lenovo Sensei - Final Pics


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I picked up my fins from Pacific Waterjet & Laser last week, and spent the entire weekend on them. They needed a lot of cleanup work around the edges.

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But before cleaning them up, I tested out the spacing.

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A shot from the back.

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Close up of the rear mounting. You can see how rough the edges are.

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Time to work on lettering. The words "Lenovo" and "Sensei" will be mounted in the middle of the fins, one on each side.

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Taking the two middle fins, I cut them straight across, and made a sandwich with a piece of acrylic in the middle, leaving just a tiny bit of overhang.

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After spacing the letters out, I glued them on, one at a time.

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Done.

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Fast forward past all the sanding and edge cleanup of the fins, and we have a mockup of the lettering in place. Because of the "L" I had to notch the next fin up as well.

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The teaser shot I used earlier.

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Skip past more sanding and polishing, and here's a shot of the first set of fins mounted in the base.

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Repeat as necessary for the other side, and we have both sets in place.

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The lettering could be lit up with a few led's, but I'm afraid I won't have time to do it before the show.

Getting really close to painting the base now! Gotta do some minor adjustments and body filling first.

Cheers!

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The last little bits are falling into place. :D

Had to supplement the A700's exhaust venting, since my new base pretty much enclosed the factory outlet. Here's how it originally exited the unit. The back cover had a matching opening over the black grill area. But now the hot air would just be blowing into the base.

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So an air duct would have to be made to direct the hot air towards the fins and out. So I mocked it up with some construction paper and transferred its shape to some roof flashing and cut it out.

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Then I marked the folds and bent them down using spare box tubing and my vise. A block of wood was used to put even pressure over the bending area.

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The box tubing provided a nice sharp, straight edge over which to bend.

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Top half is done.

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Added a bottom to it and riveted them together.

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Finished piece.

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Finished piece fastened to the A700.

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This, in addition to a separate heat shield I'm making to go over the projector, should help keep the temps at an acceptable level inside the base.

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So how does one paint something in 40º wet rainy weather and no paint booth? Answer: hang some plastic sheeting around a space heater and a heat lamp!

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Here's the base taped off and hanging, ready to prime.

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After a couple coats of black primer.

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Shooting the gloss coat after wet-sanding with 400 grit.

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While that was drying, I turned my attention towards the heat shield. Got it cut, bent, and edges filed so I could test it for fit once the base was dry.

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Got the base mounted to the A700 this morning and did a smoke test.

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An iris-downed shot of the projected image. It's a bit blurry because the Sensei is sitting too close to the wall and it won't focus that close. Also, the date's wrong (should be today).

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I'll post up final pics later today. 'til then!

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Brought Sensei in to the conference room at my work place to take final shots. Enjoy!

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I'd like to thank everyone who helped me throughout this project: Moddersmart, Crucial, Pacific Waterjet, and especially to Lenovo for having the contest and providing me with one of their cool products to mod!

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