
This is the first entry in my attempt to regenerate the TIP-3000, which had sustained damage over time. Most of the damage was just wear-and-tear from my amateurish work building the thing in the first place.
This is the first entry in my attempt to regenerate the TIP-3000, which had sustained damage over time. Most of the damage was just wear-and-tear from my amateurish work building the thing in the first place.
After I had finished building the TIP-3000, I submitted it to Custom PC’s “Reader’s Drives” competition. I wasn’t actually expecting much but they quickly got in touch with me and told me that I had won.
The final assembly is complete.
Continued assembly of the case, lots of polishing and glue.
In which I practice my etching and finish up a key part of the side panel.
Assembly of the case continues in this update alongside the construction of the left side panel.
In this update I start the actual assembly of the computer and install a piece of plexiglass in the top panel.
In this update I do some minor work on the front panel of the case and attempt to make hinges. I also spend a bunch of time breaking working electronics so I can move their buttons onto a control panel.
In this update I’m starting to make significant progress on a bunch of different parts of the computer. Things are really starting to come together.
Applying the second coats to the inner parts of the case.