Case construction for a laptop
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Case construction for a laptop
Been looking at this forum for a while and decided to sign up finally. My case for my laptop has crapped out on me and I decided I'd like to create my own replacement case. I don't want any fancy features just a regular rectangle with rounded corners that hug the mobo tightly. How would I go about doing this? I was thinking maybe taking the top of the laptop shell that is smooth and making a mold of it. But that would take too long. Then I looked up thermal plastic (using a blow torch). Or I was thinking maybe taking the laptop shell and applying wax and then fiberglassing it. Any opinions on how to approach this on the cheap side?
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Re: Case construction for a laptop
exploding.monkey he wants to make his ownhoang031 wrote:I decided I'd like to create my own replacement case.
You can make a vaccum forming table to build your case, or I guess you could fankencase it
Do you have any experience in making cases?
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