How to build a gingerbread computer |
21/12-05 | Henrik Olsson | milohenke@64bits.se
The first part of the 64bits gingerbread PC-project is now finished. Constructing it hasn't been as easy as it might seem when reading the article. Building a gingerbread PC requires a bit of experimenting and most of all lots of patience.
The main difficulty with this project is that the gingerbread tends to alter it's shape in the oven, and it tends to be very fragile. This has lead to a few mishaps, though mainly with the larger parts. The issue with the fragility led me to change dough to a regular one that doesn't change shape so quickly in the oven. We will focus more on different tips and tricks for baking in the next part of the article.
In the next part of the gingerbread PC article we will bake a case, power supply, cd/dvd-player and a harddrive. We will also make the common cables found inside a pc. Stay tuned for the next part.
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