It's a cool design, can see heat problems tho haha maybe two fans, one inverted would actually help keep it cool and contain more noise from the hard drive and that, would be cool and add some practicality to it
@@Foureyes.Furniture i just wished the top part (circular piece) was not glued to the box, but rather has a hinge that can open and close like the old school console, so you can access the ps5 without turning the entire thing around.. and there are arcade push buttons (with built-in spring)for sale in the electronics store, just in case you want to upgrade (in the future) the power on button so it can be pushed like the real thing
i made a box with a few small grooves so i can cover my ps5 and protect it from dust. its a dust catcher and not only did you make a great cover but your also protecting it.
I love it!! PlayStation 1 holds a very special place in my gamer's history so it's nice to see it honored like that!! Also, the X-Carve Pro seems to be more than legit...
@@Foureyes.Furniture you could not know but it's Ben ... Alexa is my wife. 😅 By the way, if I was a kid again ... "Daddy build a cool castle for me to play with..."
This is a sick idea and execution, but you're gonna thermal lock that thing once some of the newer games come out or if you have a lengthy session. The intake is at the top and front of the machine. If you pop the top plate off you'll have better luck with the thermals, but it's not optimal for the long run. Can't take the bottom plate off unfortunately because you have it laying horizontal and the stand uses the plate for an anchor.
This video is gonna kill!!’ Love it! Awesome! I’m actually interested in trying to make a table on the shape of one! That’s awesome though! Also, once again great job with the mid “2hrs later” skit
I don't know that it's did gamer in me or something else but I can a want to see a xbox version of the case or even maybe a xbox or playstation coffee table It would be super cool
Cool craft! And the tool is very convenient. In Russia, we process wood with a stone and an old knife. A joke! But after our currency sank, it became very expensive to buy a good tool, I have been saving up for a new jointer for half a year
From the visuals, to the setup with the Mac, from the clothes, from the glasses chosen in the sponsored bit, from the scene where they discuss not using what everyone uses... How more hipster can those guys get? XD Awesome project though!
Very nice. The way I prevent the problem you had with the initial cut starting at the wrong place, using Easel, is by setting a center point. While this isn't that intuitive in Easel, it is possible. So I make my design on the design surface and don't really care where it is positioned on the 'material'. Then when all looks good, I select the complete design and set the location to "0.0" making sure that the 'Center' is selected. This moves everything and Easel will only show the quarter of the design that falls on the 'material', but it will still work. Next I find the center of my material (which, if it is a rectangular piece of wood, is easy by drawing both diagonals. The center is where these intersect). Then I Set my start location to that center point and run the project. Hope that is clear and helps you or someone else in the future :-)
Hey Robert...thanks. That totally makes sense. I feel like in this case it was just pure stupidity on our part. We knew we had to start the cut basically on the front edge of the workpiece...we just didn't bother paying attention when we were doing it.
First thing first, great video, I love the way you handle your machines, very professional. Now, have you thought about thermals? The ps5 already gets toasty enough sitting outside, imagine chocking it even 5% by putting it under this wooden ps1 cover, I know there is a big opening behind, but there is no fan to actually move away hot air as soon as it leaves the ps5, you will end up overheating / thermal throttle the ps5s performance although I don't know if that's a thing in ps5s.
For a quick fix, at least you can always throw on one of my videos (with sound) if you ever get called up to the front of class, while you're wearing your Gym shorts commando and the untimely should happen.
I see a resin coloured PS logo and black painted writing to stand out but gee... this looks amazing. Now it's time to make original Xbox into a new xbox...? Wait... :D
I love how you covered it in wood. FWIW, I intend to match the aesthetics of all the other electronic components in my setup by leaving it covered in dust.
Really nice... The thing that helped me was hanging the TV on the wall so I could have my gaming stuff under it... Maybe it's the symmetry that makes the difference... 😅
_just_ $95?! My prescription glasses cost what would equate to $39.95 for two pairs in my country's currency, and they were still on the expensive side!
@@Foureyes.Furniture I think you made the right decision for your setting. Funnily enough my first thought was how cool it would look made in figured maple with a gray stained finish :)
This leave one little problem... your child could take PS5 without you knowing until you sit down to play, move the cover and realise its gone. Because the cover is the perfect way to hide the disappearance! 😂😀
From an engineer’s point of you, in would really have liked to see temperature data from the PS5 inside the box. I am not familiar with PS5 thermal management design, but I am have a hard time seeing how to achieve a good airflow with a boxed closed on 5 sides out of 6 without any special vortex creation device. I have a feeling this setup will considerably shorten the life of this console.
Everything I read pointed towards the only important thing being that it remained open in the back. So it's 100% open in the back. A few inches on either side and the front, and about an inch on top. So I don't think it'll be an issue. But if it breaks in 3 years...then I will have been wrong.
@@Foureyes.Furniture it’s fairly easy and cheap to test. What we do where I work (avionics) we install a few thermocouples close to the main components and take samples during representative use and then compare the results with the recommended industry margins to achieve desired product life expectancy. In your case, you could just compare with and without the box. Thermocouples compatible with regular multi meters are cheap on Amazon.
@@Foureyes.Furniture gamersnexus has extensive info about this... Unfortunately you really need the front/top of the PS5 to get fresh cool air pulled in. Exhaust leaves the back of the console, so you're sucking in hot exhaust into the intake
@@Foureyes.Furniture But it needs to intake air from the front and top. You've basically suffocated it by sticking in a box, even with the open back. There's nowhere for cool air to enter so it's just going to intake the hot air from the back, causing your console to heat up more and more until it fails early due to overheating.
@@Foureyes.Furniture The intakes are at the front and top. It exhausts out the back. Hopefully you have enough of a gap at the front and top for enough air to get in, otherwise you will slowly cook it. th-cam.com/video/8FZ3cQFFZmQ/w-d-xo.html
Any reason other than being new to it that you left so much manual work after taking it out of the carving robot? Is that CAM tool only 2.5D? Can it not round over corners? Could you not have fully carved the sides other than a few little tabs?
Very cool, as others have mentioned, I'm a little concerned about air intake, however you don't strike me as someone who will have it turned on all day every day like me lol
This BLEW MY MIND!!! I totally thought the Hamburglar said “rabble rabble”... Hey, also great project lol. I’m not a fan of how the new PS looks either.
Great project! Okay, now that the niceties are over, here we go. Call me a purist, but that's not a PS1. It's an original Playstation. The PlayStation One was a different iteration that was slimmer. It wasn't as popular as the original. And folks only started referring to the original as a PS1 after the PS2 came out.
@@Foureyes.Furniture My 12 year old daughter owns the one in my house lol (literally). I hadn't played since my PS2 days back in the UK in my teens but we picked up a PS4 in 2017... and I played it twice. Recently been playing some Tom Clancy stuff though. Oh, GREAT VIDEO btw :)
The good news is that if he answers "yes" to "Are you lying?", then he probably won't touch your Playstation. 😉 And *I* am the unsightly object sitting next to my TV.. 😭 Can you make me a box to cover me? Preferably NOT coffin-shaped..
That case kills air flow, doesn't add anything to the console. Would've been better if you took the PS5 apart, and integrated the parts into a better Ps1 shell. One made of metal or plastic, built by a 3d printer.
Looks great! I'm a little worried it's gonna struggle to intake fresh air though.
Atleast its in a ps1 coffin..
Yep, that PS5 is gonna overheat for sure!
@@rust8663 now that's funny🤣🤣🤣
"are you gonna touch my playstation?"
"I wouldn't touch it"
"Are you lying to me?"
"Yep. I would touch it."
😂
Kids a little liar :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture An honest little liar, though :)
That was so cute :)
It's a cool design, can see heat problems tho haha maybe two fans, one inverted would actually help keep it cool and contain more noise from the hard drive and that, would be cool and add some practicality to it
The hard drive? The PS5 has a SSD.
The new gen consoles don’t have HDD they have SSD
That's awesome Chris! I love the throwback design and warmth that you gave to the console overall. A fun project for sure!
Thanks a bunch! It was a fun one
@@Foureyes.Furniture I *just* started the video but I hope you accounted for the "warmth" you gave to the console! 🔥😅
@@praticle Can confirm he did not. Wanna start a pool on how many weeks that poor PS5 is going to last?
@@Foureyes.Furniture i just wished the top part (circular piece) was not glued to the box, but rather has a hinge that can open and close like the old school console, so you can access the ps5 without turning the entire thing around.. and there are arcade push buttons (with built-in spring)for sale in the electronics store, just in case you want to upgrade (in the future) the power on button so it can be pushed like the real thing
Fantastic work, Chris! Loved seeing the 3D carving! Super pumped to see how something similar might be used in some furniture
Thanks man, appreciate it. From now on, all of my furniture, no matter how high end, will have a PS logo carved into the side :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture giving the people what they want! 🤣
Your friend's comment about looking like a skyscraper in Dubai was pretty dead on! That's a quick mind.
Your little one is adorable.
Beautiful piece man, looks really good.
Turned out great man! Looking forward to an N64 cover for the Wii!
Love the throwback and the nostalgia of playing Tony Hawks Pro Skater all day long lol. Really cool build.
I'm trying to keep...my ground on the feet....da da da da da...crashing down around me...
i made a box with a few small grooves so i can cover my ps5 and protect it from dust. its a dust catcher and not only did you make a great cover but your also protecting it.
I think the project brought warmth with the wood to the console area. Job well done. Your son is adorable.
nice idea that even protects the ps5 from the dust and keeps it clean!
Cool project. End result was fantastic.
I thought you were going to gut it and put the circuit in the new box. Like DIY Perks did on his video.
Removing tthe plastic crap made the most sense to me too
I love it!! PlayStation 1 holds a very special place in my gamer's history so it's nice to see it honored like that!! Also, the X-Carve Pro seems to be more than legit...
In all honesty,
It doesn't matter if its a cover or solid piece of wood. It looks good there. Nice Work.
Thank you very much!
Hope this video does even better then your first media console video!
Love the new glasses by the way ...
and oh ... also the video offcourse.
Thanks Alexa :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture you could not know but it's Ben ... Alexa is my wife. 😅
By the way, if I was a kid again ... "Daddy build a cool castle for me to play with..."
This is a sick idea and execution, but you're gonna thermal lock that thing once some of the newer games come out or if you have a lengthy session. The intake is at the top and front of the machine. If you pop the top plate off you'll have better luck with the thermals, but it's not optimal for the long run. Can't take the bottom plate off unfortunately because you have it laying horizontal and the stand uses the plate for an anchor.
This video is gonna kill!!’ Love it! Awesome! I’m actually interested in trying to make a table on the shape of one! That’s awesome though! Also, once again great job with the mid “2hrs later” skit
Thanks Nathan...appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoyed. The sketch was probably our favorite part :)
I don't know that it's did gamer in me or something else but I can a want to see a xbox version of the case or even maybe a xbox or playstation coffee table It would be super cool
Cool craft! And the tool is very convenient. In Russia, we process wood with a stone and an old knife. A joke! But after our currency sank, it became very expensive to buy a good tool, I have been saving up for a new jointer for half a year
What a beautiful result.
A "big ugly object sitting next to the TV"? The Mrs. will tell you that's me.
That is dope!! I would Cover my PS5 with that...
What a treat for the ears and brain!
From the visuals, to the setup with the Mac, from the clothes, from the glasses chosen in the sponsored bit, from the scene where they discuss not using what everyone uses...
How more hipster can those guys get? XD
Awesome project though!
If you make ps1 a coffee table; It would be neat to have the cd tray open up to some storage. Maybe even an "infinity bucket" 😅
haha...a huge lift top with a bunch of stuff on top that all goes falling to the ground :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture Make the lift strong enough it could double as a home defense trebuchet!
Air intake and putting in a disc will be real fun
Very nice. The way I prevent the problem you had with the initial cut starting at the wrong place, using Easel, is by setting a center point. While this isn't that intuitive in Easel, it is possible. So I make my design on the design surface and don't really care where it is positioned on the 'material'. Then when all looks good, I select the complete design and set the location to "0.0" making sure that the 'Center' is selected. This moves everything and Easel will only show the quarter of the design that falls on the 'material', but it will still work. Next I find the center of my material (which, if it is a rectangular piece of wood, is easy by drawing both diagonals. The center is where these intersect). Then I Set my start location to that center point and run the project. Hope that is clear and helps you or someone else in the future :-)
Hey Robert...thanks. That totally makes sense. I feel like in this case it was just pure stupidity on our part. We knew we had to start the cut basically on the front edge of the workpiece...we just didn't bother paying attention when we were doing it.
Turned out very unique and well. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep Making. God Bless.
Thanks Jared...appreciate it :)
You guys are hilarious - love that sense of humor 😂😂😂
First thing first, great video, I love the way you handle your machines, very professional.
Now, have you thought about thermals? The ps5 already gets toasty enough sitting outside, imagine chocking it even 5% by putting it under this wooden ps1 cover, I know there is a big opening behind, but there is no fan to actually move away hot air as soon as it leaves the ps5, you will end up overheating / thermal throttle the ps5s performance although I don't know if that's a thing in ps5s.
Love this channel!!! - with no sound. Chris your talk over is killing my wood
For a quick fix, at least you can always throw on one of my videos (with sound) if you ever get called up to the front of class, while you're wearing your Gym shorts commando and the untimely should happen.
This case looks nice, but what about thermals of PS5? Doesn't it will overheat then throttle or get less lifespan?
I see a resin coloured PS logo and black painted writing to stand out but gee... this looks amazing.
Now it's time to make original Xbox into a new xbox...? Wait... :D
I love how you covered it in wood. FWIW, I intend to match the aesthetics of all the other electronic components in my setup by leaving it covered in dust.
Really nice... The thing that helped me was hanging the TV on the wall so I could have my gaming stuff under it... Maybe it's the symmetry that makes the difference... 😅
DEFINITELY did the sponge bob meme thing the best!! Thank you for making it new
"Robble Robble" indeed, my friend. Very cool homage to the original PS1.
_just_ $95?! My prescription glasses cost what would equate to $39.95 for two pairs in my country's currency, and they were still on the expensive side!
More fun passion projects pls!
definitely
Really cool but what do you do about air flow?
Cool idea! I very like the looking of it. But where is start button? And maybe console need more fresh air :)
Wonderful work, I hope to see a collaboration between you and 3x3 customz Tamar.
Holy crap! Thank you! Best idea ever!
Glad you enjoyed :)
I dont understand why people dont like the official design of PlayStation 5
This guy has such a nice shop.
What an awesome thing. Would make a cool product- I’m thinking like art toys, you could sell primed mdf versions for people to paint
Cool idea! I toyed with painting it gray.
@@Foureyes.Furniture I think you made the right decision for your setting. Funnily enough my first thought was how cool it would look made in figured maple with a gray stained finish :)
This leave one little problem... your child could take PS5 without you knowing until you sit down to play, move the cover and realise its gone. Because the cover is the perfect way to hide the disappearance! 😂😀
haha...if he does that. I'll actually be kind of proud of him :)
From an engineer’s point of you, in would really have liked to see temperature data from the PS5 inside the box. I am not familiar with PS5 thermal management design, but I am have a hard time seeing how to achieve a good airflow with a boxed closed on 5 sides out of 6 without any special vortex creation device. I have a feeling this setup will considerably shorten the life of this console.
Everything I read pointed towards the only important thing being that it remained open in the back. So it's 100% open in the back. A few inches on either side and the front, and about an inch on top. So I don't think it'll be an issue. But if it breaks in 3 years...then I will have been wrong.
@@Foureyes.Furniture it’s fairly easy and cheap to test. What we do where I work (avionics) we install a few thermocouples close to the main components and take samples during representative use and then compare the results with the recommended industry margins to achieve desired product life expectancy. In your case, you could just compare with and without the box. Thermocouples compatible with regular multi meters are cheap on Amazon.
@@Foureyes.Furniture gamersnexus has extensive info about this... Unfortunately you really need the front/top of the PS5 to get fresh cool air pulled in. Exhaust leaves the back of the console, so you're sucking in hot exhaust into the intake
Looks absolutely gorgeous. Nice job!
Thanks...appreciate it
Love the Hamburglar cookie jar too!
that's the only thing I'm grabbing if we ever (knocks on wood) have a fire.
2:56 WELL HELLO THERE MK4 GTI WITH LONGBEACH WHEELS HOW YOU DOING!
Nice stance too.
That turned out quite nice. I was very interested after hearing you talk about it on MMP.
Cool project. I would be concerned about cooling tough
Thanks. All the venting is in the back I believe...which is completely open.
@@Foureyes.Furniture But it needs to intake air from the front and top. You've basically suffocated it by sticking in a box, even with the open back. There's nowhere for cool air to enter so it's just going to intake the hot air from the back, causing your console to heat up more and more until it fails early due to overheating.
@@Foureyes.Furniture The intakes are at the front and top. It exhausts out the back. Hopefully you have enough of a gap at the front and top for enough air to get in, otherwise you will slowly cook it. th-cam.com/video/8FZ3cQFFZmQ/w-d-xo.html
This is DOPE! Great stuff man, keep it going!
Home boy wearing a Jazz hat! Utah represent!
Hope there's enough air flow for cooling purposes in that thing.
I would like an Otto cameo in all future videos, please.
Any reason other than being new to it that you left so much manual work after taking it out of the carving robot? Is that CAM tool only 2.5D? Can it not round over corners? Could you not have fully carved the sides other than a few little tabs?
Classics are still classics. beautiful project.
Yes they are!
Love this, obviously please now remake loads of nostalgia in wood. Please start with snap bands!
haha...I'm on it
Very cool, as others have mentioned, I'm a little concerned about air intake, however you don't strike me as someone who will have it turned on all day every day like me lol
This is really cool, my only question is whether it would block the signal from the controllers at all?
Such a creative build!
Thanks!
Dude the Jordan 1’s took the cake 🍰 for me!!!! 😂🤣😭
You should’ve just built it into a coffee table!
I love your saw shoe! 😂😂😂
There’s just something lovable about the two of you! I’m just a 62 year old OCDmom but I love your videos! Just sayin!!!
Both of our mom's agree :)
Cool idea. Great film. Mahalo for sharing!🙂🐒
Thanks for watching!
What bit did you use to do the PlayStation logo nice project too now I want to make one
overheat? looks cool tho. i saw someone do a brass ps5 case which looked cool.
I am wondering where you buy your different species of wood, mostly the hardwood. I love your videos. Been watching for a few years!
Why didn't you program the cnc to cut all the way through the recesses on the side to look more like the louvers? And provide more ventilation?
Very cool. Are you going to post the plans on your website? Would prefer to cover up our PS5 similarly.
I don't think this one will make the cut on the plans :)
The PS5 has tricky cooling tradeoffs. The console with a wooden case will probably get hotter (IMHO).
This looks great! Off topic: What controller charger are you using?
Cool Video Dudes!
what a great project. love your videos
Fun build. How’d you remove the tool marks?
This BLEW MY MIND!!! I totally thought the Hamburglar said “rabble rabble”...
Hey, also great project lol. I’m not a fan of how the new PS looks either.
Cool cover.
This project is awesome! Pretty much sold me on a CNC.
Thanks! The X-carve pro is 25% off on pre-sale still. I put a link in the description
I like this build, looks better on the unit than the ps5 👍
Thank you...it was definitely a fun one :)
Whats next? PS5 in an actual ps1 shell?
Dude! You created a coffin for your Sonya 5! You will bury it in it after it burns down!
So good, loved this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
haha fun kind of off the beaten track build. Well done fellas!
Thanks Donny :)
Omg the design is better then the PS5 itself...
Great project! Okay, now that the niceties are over, here we go.
Call me a purist, but that's not a PS1. It's an original Playstation. The PlayStation One was a different iteration that was slimmer. It wasn't as popular as the original. And folks only started referring to the original as a PS1 after the PS2 came out.
What games are you playing Chris?
Actually it's mostly my 7 year old nowadays...though, as soon as GT7 comes out. I'm taking it back :)
@@Foureyes.Furniture My 12 year old daughter owns the one in my house lol (literally). I hadn't played since my PS2 days back in the UK in my teens but we picked up a PS4 in 2017... and I played it twice. Recently been playing some Tom Clancy stuff though. Oh, GREAT VIDEO btw :)
I love everything about this!!
Stunning work, and a great idea👌😁
Thank you so much 😀
Bro, don't get me wrong, this looks amazing but there is no air flow in that box, you are going to cook your PS5!
The good news is that if he answers "yes" to "Are you lying?", then he probably won't touch your Playstation. 😉
And *I* am the unsightly object sitting next to my TV.. 😭 Can you make me a box to cover me? Preferably NOT coffin-shaped..
haha...how about an urn :)
JK
Wondering what you are going to build to hide the unsightly controller now!
welcome to the fantastic world of OVERHEATING
Looks so slick
Looks way better than the PS5!!
Couldn't you make wood faceplates for the ps5 or something? Maybe too complex to make with all the curves.
So nobody gonna ask about the dish tray??? I was waiting to see if they put a cut somewhere in the front for that...
That case kills air flow, doesn't add anything to the console. Would've been better if you took the PS5 apart, and integrated the parts into a better Ps1 shell. One made of metal or plastic, built by a 3d printer.