Foreword
There are so many great mods on our forums - it's incredibly difficult at times to pick out a favourite. However, ever since I stumbled upon Cheapskate's (rather ghetto-rific) Bloo Balls mod for one of our previous Mod of the Month competitions, I knew I was looking at something fun, original and creative.
At the time, it was just a humble beginning of a project. But as it materialised, it turned into a great piece of work - both in what it was, and in what it wasn't. There's a lot of work that went into the project (over a year, in fact), a lot of things that went right and quite a few things that went wrong.
Cheapskate (aka Craig or Craigzilla) didn't take these failures to heart though, even when one cost him a motherboard. Instead, he took the lesson of try, try again - and created a great final project.
This log shows some of the highlights of the project, but it's not meant to replace the great read that's present in his
worklog - I'd highly recommend that if you enjoy what you see here, that you take a look over the full story!
And so, I'm going turn the spotlight over to Craig to let him walk you through this glance of his project...
![The humble beginning of Bloo.](http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/08/bloo-balls-by-cheapskate/casemockup.jpg)
The humble beginning of Bloo.
Introduction
Hello, boys and girls! I’m Cheapskate. You would know me from the forums as the monkey picking its nose -- which is a pretty accurate portrait of both my mind set and real life appearance.
Gather around and I’ll tell you a story...
I was driven into custom case building by cheaply made cases with sharp edges. I decided after getting cut up particularly well that I needed something that wouldn’t kill me. I also wanted to see the flames when I burned up my hardware, so I started making plexiglass cases.
A trip through the forums will show you this isn't my first case - and I think I've learned a bit along the way. But this isn't about all of the different projects I've started (a much larger figure than the projects I've finished).
Today I get to tell you about Bloo Balls - the case, not the affliction. It was completed in a little over a year with a lot of help, inspiration, and prodding from the nice people here at
bit-tech.
So now, let's get looking at the start of my project...
The very beginning
Bloo Balls started off its humble beginnings as a pile of junk - quite literally.
Click to enlarge.
Projects like this don't start with a lot of money, especially my money. Though the plexiglass and aluminium L-channel for the mod were purchased, it didn't mean that I had a lot to waste. Most of the rest of the project was carefully acquired junk. For instance, the ball of wires? A bunch of gutted VCRs - they provided plenty of LED wires as well as a load of M3 screws.
Even the reservoir was recycled - and that's putting it lightly. I created it out of an old, dead lawnmower engine. The pump hides in the piston cylinder. Speaking of the piston, it almost became my first CPU block - fortunately, I figured my way out of that. But more on that later!
The aluminium L-channel quickly and easily turned into a frame for the plexiglass with some careful riveting.
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