Thanks.
Not a huge update but it was very time consuming.
Didn't like the 11ty standoffs and holes the motherboard tray had. So I epoxied all the standoffs in place. Filled all the holes. Then flush cut off all the standoff holes.
Then a whole lot of sanding, primer, sanding, primer, sanding. Not perfect. But at this point I'm just chasing the dragon.
This is a server and I don't want to have to carry it outside to blow it out whenever it needs cleaning. So I wanted all fans to have toolless fan filters. After some work in Fusion 360. I came up w/ this.
Filter is a charcoal paint booth filter. Pretty restrictive but on the 140mm Yate Loon PCIe cooling fan there is still enough air coming through.
Not a huge update but it was very time consuming.
Didn't like the 11ty standoffs and holes the motherboard tray had. So I epoxied all the standoffs in place. Filled all the holes. Then flush cut off all the standoff holes.
Then a whole lot of sanding, primer, sanding, primer, sanding. Not perfect. But at this point I'm just chasing the dragon.
This is a server and I don't want to have to carry it outside to blow it out whenever it needs cleaning. So I wanted all fans to have toolless fan filters. After some work in Fusion 360. I came up w/ this.
Filter is a charcoal paint booth filter. Pretty restrictive but on the 140mm Yate Loon PCIe cooling fan there is still enough air coming through.