slx
2005-12-12, 01:27
i saved this and forgot where it was saved from....but though you'd like it.....i wish i had the tools to do that kinda detail'd work with...
and...check the dudes name
The Japanese are known for many things: Shinto, fuel-efficient cars, and action-packed anime. That being said, not many people style their computer case mods in the image of Japanese aesthetics. That is, except for Nicholas Falzone. Over 300 hours of work was put into “Sangaku,” Japanese for “mathematics tablet,” a wooden PC mod that houses some pretty nice hardware. The Sangaku is incredibly svelte, with only a single button on the front, allowing access to the DVD drive. Over 130 wood joints keep the case together and traditional sliding doors allow access to the PC’s innards. Of course, there are lights and LEDS illuminating the inside so you can still bother your neighbors as you slave away leveling up your character in WOW.
http://www.p2pjihad.org/slx/shintomod.jpg
and...check the dudes name
The Japanese are known for many things: Shinto, fuel-efficient cars, and action-packed anime. That being said, not many people style their computer case mods in the image of Japanese aesthetics. That is, except for Nicholas Falzone. Over 300 hours of work was put into “Sangaku,” Japanese for “mathematics tablet,” a wooden PC mod that houses some pretty nice hardware. The Sangaku is incredibly svelte, with only a single button on the front, allowing access to the DVD drive. Over 130 wood joints keep the case together and traditional sliding doors allow access to the PC’s innards. Of course, there are lights and LEDS illuminating the inside so you can still bother your neighbors as you slave away leveling up your character in WOW.
http://www.p2pjihad.org/slx/shintomod.jpg