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== Basic Layout ==
 
== Basic Layout ==
* Cabinet with a square footprint with rails spaced as a [[Wikipedia:19-inch_rack|19 inch rack]] along all faces.
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* Cabinet with a '''square footprint''' with rails spaced as a [[Wikipedia:19-inch_rack|19 inch rack]] along '''all faces'''.
 
** ie, cabinets are not designed with an explicit 'front'
 
** ie, cabinets are not designed with an explicit 'front'
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** Advantage of square footprint is that rack-mount shelves can be mounted to face '''outwards''' from the sides (for use as speaker stands or random cabinet trinkets shelving, etc)
 
* Two cabinets roughly 2metres high (42 RU?) for speakers and storage.
 
* Two cabinets roughly 2metres high (42 RU?) for speakers and storage.
 
* Two cabinets roughly 60cm high (12RU?) to make a base for TV. This should be suitable height and proportion for a LARGE modern flatscreen TV.
 
* Two cabinets roughly 60cm high (12RU?) to make a base for TV. This should be suitable height and proportion for a LARGE modern flatscreen TV.
* My preferred style: Metal cabinets, with fancy wooden doors at front, and simple panelled doors on the outsides. Inside faces which face other faces are left with no panels. (nor rear)
 
 
* For remote control access through doors, an IR-retransmitter may be required. Alternatively, bluetooth remotes
 
* For remote control access through doors, an IR-retransmitter may be required. Alternatively, bluetooth remotes
* Advantage of square footprint is that rack-mount shelves can be mounted to face '''outwards''' from the sides (for use as speaker stands or random cabinet trinkets)
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== Style ==
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* Welded/rivetted metal in a steampunk style, but without the retro fancy. Heat scoring on the bare metal is a plus however.
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* Doors as aged-wooden doors of a similar style to match the not-really-punk steampunk metalwork.
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ie, this should look like a vintage welded iron+wood table, which has decided to be a rack for a while.
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* Side doors should be simple wooden doors of similar style.
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** Note that conjoined racks do not need door panels, neither are panels needed for the rear
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== Additional notes ==
 
== Additional notes ==

Revision as of 13:34, 31 October 2008

Contents

Premise

  • People make variable-sized cabinets to hold their entertainment system.
  • People make standard-cabinets to hold their computer equipment (aka: Racks)
  • Computer equipment is becoming more an entertainment system every day.

Solution?

  • Use computer rack standards as the basis for entertainment system cabinet.

Basic Layout

  • Cabinet with a square footprint with rails spaced as a 19 inch rack along all faces.
    • ie, cabinets are not designed with an explicit 'front'
    • Advantage of square footprint is that rack-mount shelves can be mounted to face outwards from the sides (for use as speaker stands or random cabinet trinkets shelving, etc)
  • Two cabinets roughly 2metres high (42 RU?) for speakers and storage.
  • Two cabinets roughly 60cm high (12RU?) to make a base for TV. This should be suitable height and proportion for a LARGE modern flatscreen TV.
  • For remote control access through doors, an IR-retransmitter may be required. Alternatively, bluetooth remotes

Style

  • Welded/rivetted metal in a steampunk style, but without the retro fancy. Heat scoring on the bare metal is a plus however.
  • Doors as aged-wooden doors of a similar style to match the not-really-punk steampunk metalwork.

ie, this should look like a vintage welded iron+wood table, which has decided to be a rack for a while.

  • Side doors should be simple wooden doors of similar style.
    • Note that conjoined racks do not need door panels, neither are panels needed for the rear


Additional notes

Some things may need to be custom designed?

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