Once all four side were complete, I cut the plyboard to size and fixed three sides in place with glue and trim nails. The fourth side will be used to access the inside of the case. I drew out the points that needed to be removed (power connector, I/O ports, Fan) and then will be mounted it in place with four wood screws.
The plexiglass was difficult to cut. I am surprised I was able to cut a hole for the fan at all... usually the plexiglass breaks if you try to cut it with power tools. I got lucky on my first go around.
Once the case was complete, I added the power supply and main board tray to the back of the ply-board with screws and bolts. The bottom side of the power supply is simply glued in. The hard drive is mounted on a L shaped piece of wood and secured in place with heavy duty double stick tape. This will keep the drive secure and will create a padding that will keep it from vibrating the case.
Here is first attempt. I have a stock cooler in place and I am surprised to see that it is keeping the CPU very cool. The temperature at idle is only 24 degrees Celsius. But... it is too loud for me... I used an iPhone app to measure the db level and it said 45db. Without the computer running the ambient noise level is only 38 db. Its enough bug me. So I will change the CPU heat sink it out on the next update.
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