INFO: Greg's 2nd Custom Built Mini-ITX
PUBLISHED ON: 02/10/03
AUTHOR:
Greg Sowell
EDITOR: David Kroll
Intro:
The main purpose of
this project was this: I wanted to have a DVD/DivX/MP3 player for my TV, have it
not look like a DVD/Divx/MP3 player, and show the multimedia aspects of my
Mini. I made the mistake of talking to David about it. David suggested something
familiar from his childhood, something that is fun for all, something that makes
you smile, something for his mid-life crisis. “Why not build it out of Lincoln
Logs?”
Let's do it!:
If you try and purchase
official Lincoln Logs then you better have a lot of money to spare. They also
come with plastic roofs and windows… PLASTIC! There is a generic
knock off called Kid Connection (Tumble
Tree Timbers) that is much more cost effective, and they are made completely of
wood. The best deal by far is to go to your local Wal-Mart and pick up a set of
their “Kid Connection” log sets. They retail for $15! After you open the box
you will notice the words “Tumble Tree Timbers” printed on the instructions.
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| (1) The package |
Now, as the blocks come,
they are not long enough to make room for all of our components. All I did was
pull out my trusty high-temp glue gun and do a little modding. There are four
sizes of logs: small (1.5”), medium (4.5”), large (7.5), and the roof tiles
(5.75”). I took two small logs and glued them end-to-end. After I repeated the
previous step a few dozen times I glued a two-stack on either side of my medium
logs. This gives us an inside dimension of about 9 inches once the cabin is
assembled. I used the same end-to-end method for creating the roof assembly.
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| (2) Various sizes |
(3) Roof under construction |
(4) Standard wall piece |
I opted to add a window
into my cabin so I just removed one of the small logs in some of the layers on
one of the sides. I then measured the opening and cut a piece of
Plexiglass so
that it would have about a quarter inch of overlap on all sides. I then took a
piece of sandpaper and frosted the window’s inside. I also added some
super-bright white LED's that I got from the great folks at
Jab-Tech. I drilled a small “U” shape into the top of the window and hot
glued one of my super-white LED's. I wired up the super-white up as my power
light. I then hot-glued some tinfoil to the back and sides of the window. This
made it a little brighter outside the cabin and a little darker inside.
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| (5) See the window? |
(6) The way he does that it
seems he’s had plenty of practice… |
(7) LED hot glued in |
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| (8) Are we baking a potato? |
(9) Foil glued across back and
on sides |
(10) Complete window |