hello guys back to work.. the goal is to customize this case without modifying the structure so that you can always return to the original state if you want I will use its supports holes etc..
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I bring the case bare..
when I ordered the wooden boards from the carpenter I deliberately increased the dimensions by a few centimeters in order to better control the actual measurements given by the case. To do this I use a Japanese-type marker, it has very dense teeth and offers a very precise cut.
mahogany is a wood that is among the dense and valuable ones, very hard to work manually, but gives a lot of satisfaction. first goal to rebuild the front panel to replace the original on
the have some supports in my case, I'll make room for them.
create a 90° angle and then using spa and 80 grit sandpaper, then finishing with 180 and 240 grit, I reconstruct the upper curve.
These panels will need to be drilled to have optimal airflow.
now I have to create the supports to insert it into the case, I use the thick holes for the original pins I create them in aluminum easy to model
a hard job to do manually but in the end..
top panel, the case has a 90° depression after having cut the board to size I chamfer the corners, the board is 1 cm thick I mark the half and create the lateral curvature