tru3bic0n - 10 editing use cases

It so happened historically that my announcement of an opensource-project of a corpus in a cubic orbital space frame turned out to be somewhat contradictory ... Probably, not being a master of fine literature, I overdid it a little with brevity / structuring / metaphoricity. With this post I will try (for a start) to reveal a little the factors of flexibility, modularity and universality of the resulting construct. Well, as the Americans say the Japanese - it is better to contemplate once than not to read it a hundred times.





So, I present to your attention a dozen of tru3bic0n editing use cases in renders under the spoilers.





Usecase - mounting the case on the wall

Tense with space? Two simple horizontal mounting brackets and you don't have to worry about the dimensions of the case, which now does not take up useful space:





Usecase - mounting the case to the ceiling

Out of space on the wall? We fasten the rest of the enclosures to the ceiling with vertical mounting brackets:





Usecase - mounting a top radiator in a frame

Are there concerns about insufficient heat dissipation area or do you need to play it safe against sudden excessive heating? We mount the top plate with a heatsink and a heat-conducting copper cube:





Usecase - installation of side radiators in the frame

Is the top edge already occupied or do you need more radiators? We attach a couple of plates with side radiators and heat cubes on the sides:





Usecase - montage to the monitor

Is it lazy to drill into walls / ceilings? We mount the case on the vesa-mount of the monitor:





Usecase - installation on the stand and to the monitor

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This is just a dozen of the planned hundreds of use cases ... In the future, I plan to continue the cycle of posts as the project is developed and detailed.





PS: all use cases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License, I plan to publish models under GPLv3 a little later.








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