Every now and then I consider picking up a new handsy hobby. But I have a friend who tried to get into carpentry and after witnessing the struggle I don’t think I have the patience. But then I spot something like this custom wooden ITX PC case and I start to reconsider—you know what, maybe, just maybe.
Then I watch the full video and what goes into it and my brief glimmers of hope are dashed once again. Give me a screwdriver and a GPU and I’ll get it seated and settled right half of the time, but you should probably keep me away from spinny sanders, delicate wood files, and certainly giant CNC machines.
The creator, MXC Builds, says they’ll make the 3D digital files available for (paid) download soon, though it will surely be a niche market ready to take on such an intricate project even with the CAD files and the YouTube video to guide them.
The finished product is a dinky walnut chassis that houses an Asus ProArt RTX 5080, the latter being the inspiration for this DIY chassis. But the actual build process seems far from easy.
It involves an inordinate amount of precise measuring, sawing, laser cutting, flat planing, wooden groove-cutting with a CNC machine, metal cutting with a CNC machine, screwing, masking, gluing, waxing, and tons more I don’t have the right respective verbs for.










