EDIT: Mk II in progress as of 22/09/10 - http://forums.hexus.net/project-logs...sil-mk-ii.html
EDIT2: All original images dead as I was mucking around with my website, oh dear Salvaged some so the full build isn't available but you get the idea!
Messy workspace!
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Frame
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Completed & some closer shots
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So I'd been thinking for a while about a mod, never had the drive to do it but decided to go ahead with this one as I needed something to do!
I want to make something not out of the realms of possibility for most folk like myself, no power coating, no expensive parts, no workshop with loads of tools & no hundreds of hours poured into it!
Firstly it started as a mod to fit a touchscreen into a kitchen worktop, after realising the extra cost/trouble to do this (& the fact I'd need a lot more tools to cut the worktop!) I went for the under-cabinet PC.
I started with an old laptop I'd been given, its a Compaq Presario 700, 14.1" LCD, Duron 1Ghz, 240mb RAM (?), 20 (or 40) Gb HDD running XP, I know, you're jealous already!
I'm skipping the tear down pics of the laptop, It took me quite some time & I put a lot more work in that the pic suggests! After removing lots of frame/hardware that I won't need (including the floppy drive!) it looks like this...
I'd scouted around for something to frame it to go with our kitchen, it's black & after getting fed up of looking I stumped up £8 for this one from Hobbycraft...
and the back...
The LCD sat high on the frame
So I cut them out using my new toy (a fake Dremel bought for £10 & a £17 official Dremel 100 piece kit) I'm getting used to it, it's dark & I'd drank some wine so it's a bit rough but the it's only the back so meh!
Now it sits well but there is a gap from the front..
Due to my (poor) Dremelling skills & the fact I don't want to go too deep I've decided to fill the gap with something like a black rubber seal, this may also allow me to put something in front of the screen (to protect it)
The next step is to build the box to support the laptop body underneath the kitchen cabinet, it'll just be a box that it slides into with a hinged front attached to the LCD frame so I can push it out of sight when not in use.
I'm going to try to get some more RAM, the max is 384, there is 128mb onboard & I need PC133 so I'll scour eBay for a 256mb stick when I get time. I also need a USB Wifi dongle as this only has a 56k moden in the card slot as this will mainly be used for iPlayer/streaming when in the kitchen. These are on my shopping list!
Well, that's it for now, updates when I get some wood for the frame, a hinge (and suggestions on how to do that?) and more time!
Cost so far:
Laptop - FREE
HDD - Swapped an Xbox for it.
Frame - £8.50
Dremel - £10
Dremel bits - £17
Black 'seals' - £2.50
Black mesh tray - £5.61 (Too small, waste of Amazon credit that was!)
Acrylic sheet for screen - £4.30
USB Hub - £1
Tape - £1
Wood - FREE
Screws - £1
Hole drills - £1
Total = £51.91 & an old Xbox!