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Easy to Enter Case Mod Contest at TechwareLabs, $600 in Prizes

    When I read the contest page and watched the video announcing this mod contest I couldn't find any rules to it other than - email pictures of your mod(s) to a dude on their site, or post them in their forums.  Trust me though, I'm not complaining about it, I like that the rules are so loose because it feels more like an old school case mod contest - which by default only makes things more fun.  My advice for TWL is to keep everyone guessing, leave the non-existent rules set exactly as is and just ignore any "rules needing" whiny modders who will assuredly point out what they feel is wrong with the contest... don't. change. anything.

TechwareLabs Case Mod Contest

Project MoFo: Mega-Mini MAME Mod

    This is a project that I've been wanting to do for a while now, having been practically raised on arcade and console video games I've wanted to build a MAME system for a really long time.  Thing is I don't have room for a full sized stand up arcade machine so I will instead make something small that can also be a console game emulator, pinball machine emulator, jukebox and movie server.  I'm still in the design stages right now but I've already been gathering and ordering all the needed parts... oh yeah, it's definitely on.

Project Mofo: Mega-Mini MAME Mod Work Log

Sushi Plates, Chopsticks & Napkins... of the FUTURE!

    I designed and built it entirely from scratch, so with a mindset of "you'll never know if you don't try" I entered my Hellusion computer into the Microsoft / iDSA endorsed Next Gen PC Design Competition.  The 'Illusion PC' and thirty other finalist entries made it through an online email submission first round, hard copy mailed in entry packet second round and a public choice online voting round, the judges decisions and the final result announcements have finally posted - drum roll please...

    Designed in Google Sketchup (awesome software) and built on the dining room table, it was the only design entry that actually exist as a fully working computer, sadly my entry didn't win, place or show.  Two years running now the jurors have awarded top prize to dinner item/dining utensil based entries - a cup or mug is bad but napkins and plates are good - I'm calling shotgun for next year on "The BiB-puter", "CondimentPC",  "PlaceMat-Compu-Coaster", "PC Porta-Spork" and "Wet-Nap Cluster" as my entries.

    Seriously though, it's a fairly proud accomplishment just to have been selected as a finalist in the competition... also, I'm glad it's finally over.  The Illusion PC design has been displayed recently on a number of tech and gadget sites - click on to read what's been said about it - Gizmodo, TechEBlog, Techpin, UberGizmo, SlashGear, Softpedia, Digg, Crave, Shaktronics, BoingBoing, ForeverGeek & Engadget.

CaseModGod on YouTube: Hellusion Revealed Video

    I made a five minute video which showcases some of the features and fine details of the Hellusion mod and covers all the stuff that just doesn't come across as well in pictures.  It concludes with a brief explanation of the illusion and a demonstration of the "tool free" case removal and reassembly.  If a picture is worth a thousand words then this video must be worth either a thousand pictures or at least a million words.

 

Hellusion Revealed Video

 

Project Lament II: Hellusion Work Log

    My primary goal was to create a worthy follow up to my last project (because good horror normally gets a part two) the only problem is that sequels as a rule suck, especially horror movie sequels. HellRaiser is the exception because HellBound is every bit as good as the first movie... so in the tradition of HellRaiser I set out to create a non-suck sequel mod.  I'll accomplish this by completely concealing the computer using an optical illusion to make the whole thing appear as though it's nothing more than an empty box containing a levitating HellRaiser puzzle cube.

Written Work Log | Video Work Log

 

Project Lament: Cenobite PC Work Log

    The HellRaiser mythos is cool and quite scary, there are a few good HellRaiser tribute mods out there already but they all either pay homage to or try to emulate the look of the puzzle box, the box is cool... but it isn't scary.  I wanted to build a monster, but didn't want to base the design on any existing HellRaiser characters and instead sketched out a design of what I imagined a case modder turned cenobite would look like.  The machine is completely water-cooled with many custom details and features including remote controlled animatronic UV eyes, 3D oven formed acrylic windows and a laser array shooting out of the head.

Written Work Log | Video Work Log

 

AKA Jeffrey Stephenson... The Slipperyskip Interview

    With the re-launch of the site I thought it only fitting to invite one of my long time modding heroes and a true case mod god to a Q&A session.  Jeffrey Stephenson (aka: slipperyskip) is one of the founding fathers of modding and the hands down master of miniature computer modification.  He takes time out of his busy schedule to answer my questions... you can file this one under "Best. Modder. Interview. Ever."

Slipperyskip Interview

 

Simple CD/DVD Drive Stealth Mod Guide

    You have by now probably seen many different drive stealthing guides on a lot of other mod sites with difficulty ranging from fairly easy to downright ludicrous.  This guide is guaranteed easy and will show what I consider to be the hands down absolute best way to stealth a drive.  The end result looks awesome, is entirely functional, completely removable and (unlike a lot of other mods) will not void your warranty.

Drive Stealth How-To Guide

 

3.25" Switch Bay Mod Guide

    If you have more than one light in your case and are tired of having to reach around to the back of your case to turn them on or off you need to read our latest how-to guide.  We show a very simple and affordable mod that adds functionality and class to a 3.5" floppy bay cover, plus the guide contains a template layout for up to four switches.

Switch Bay How-To Guide

 

Stealth 6" LCD Monitor Case Mod Guide

    This was my first go around with 6" LCD modding and the finished mod resides in my daily driver PC MOBY2.  Having a small LCD in the computer case that can be used as a secondary display without having to mirror your main monitor opens up a lot of possibilities, it works so well that I have added a 6" LCD monitor to every mod I've done since.  Making a six inch monitor fit into and slide out of a 5.25" bay is no easy feat... but it is really sweet, if you decide to build one for yourself then this guide should help.

6" LCD Monitor How-To Guide

 

Fan Controller Makeover Mod Guide

    There are a lot of really cool bay devices on the market, whether they have a finish similar to your case or are completely different - as in the case of the Zalman fan controller I used - this super simple guide will show you how to make it precisely match the rest of your case.  The Zalman ZM-MFC1 is transformed from something ordinary into something awesome with an easy mod that takes just over an hour to do.

Fan Controller How-To Guide

 

 
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