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CaseMods: Home-built Computer Cases

Last Update: A freestanding corkboard, from a broken LCD screen (near the bottom, under The Reverse) and a PC case made from stained glass, near the top.

CaseMods?

You can build a computer from parts, if you like. It's not as difficult as you might imagine, but enough work to stop most people wanting to have a go. You buy the bits needed, and buy a case to put them in. Plug all the bits together, do up a few screws, and you should be good to go.

Some people aren't satisfied with this, though, and want a computer that looks a bit more special than that.

It's called casemodding - case modifications - though in most of the best ones, the case is built from scratch. Check through some of the links below to get some idea of how amazing these things can end up looking - there's some incredible craftsmanship gone into them...

MacBook Sleeve made from Gaffer Tape and Foam

It's black, so it's Gaffer Tape, not Duct Tape. But don't worry - Gaffer tape is better. This looks pretty good, actually. I can feel an article creeping along about bags and such, for the craft section.

 

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