>  > Is there any why I can't use aluminium & wood as a case?

From: Robert Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote........

Without the metal for shielding, you may run into a lot of
electromagnetic interference (EMI) in surrounding electronic gear.
Not a problem if your Pacemaker isn't sensitive.  ;-)

From: Scott Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote........

You could make a computer case out of whatever you please. Metal, plastic,
wood, an old Volkswagen Bug, a Chevy 350 smallblock, whatever you please :)

The only thing that might be an issue is the radio shielding. Trying to
listen to a radio near it might be a problem, and it could potentially
interfere with things like DSL and the like.

Scott Holder

Why is the shielding on one side only?
Can alumium foil be used for shielding?

Kumi


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