Paint your Laptop - Project: Big Red

Paint your Laptop - Project: Big Red
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Have a new or old laptop? Tired of the way it looks? Wish you could do something to fix those yucky keys and scratches? Look no further!

In this fun-filled instructable, Gnaw will help ease those worries and uncertainties that you may face when expressing your inner-geek. You will unleash your creative and artistic skills as you learn and follow along with Gnaw and his new project, code-named: BIG RED

So, what you waiting for? Take the plunge, let’s get started!

*** Just wanted to squeeze in here a BIG thank you to westfw for sending me a spare key so I could complete my project. THANKS WESTFW! ***
 
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Step 1Background Story

Background Story
Grandma gave her ungrateful grandchild (me) $25.00 for his birthday. I didnt want to waste it on something stupid so I scoured eBay, craigslist etc. for a cheap/used laptop for a Linux box that I've been itching to build.

Behold! An IBM ThinkPad 385ED with a blazing-fast Intel Pentium MMX 166 MHz processor, 80MB RAM (upgraded), 12.1 inch 256 color LCD, 8X CD-ROM and a massive 2.1GB HD! The seller also threw in the bag, a mouse, modem, and Ethernet card for only $25.00!

Alright! Enough bragging, on with the show!

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Feb 24, 2009. 4:03 PMThe_Black_Hole says:
wouldnt it have been easier to just put the stickers on first, primer, paint, remove the stickers, and put the gloss coat on?????
Sep 13, 2010. 2:57 PMDr Qui says:
Its not so easy to use vinal decals as stencils, its best to use paper with a very low tac spray mount adhesive. The glue on vinal sticks to the surface to good.

When you use a stencil you want to remove it before the paint is totally dry so the edge of the paint rolls back before it sets rock hard, if you leave it until its totally dry you get a very jagged and visible edge to your stencil.  Its also better to completely paint a surface and then stencil your graphic.
Sep 13, 2010. 2:39 PMDr Qui says:
Nice job, I remember when these where cutting edge technology, one of the most horrid pieces of technology i ever had the displeasure of working on. One of the customers who had one of these referred to the red mouse button thingy as a clitoris ie "I know where it is, but I'm dammed if i can make it to work properly"

I love the groovy keyboard with the pacman keyboard.

I'm a big fan of uglification of tech, as opportunist scumbags don't tend to steal stuff that is so unique that it cant be sold on. 

My laptop started out with just the Clutch sticker to cover the Toshiba logo, then i just got carried away.
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Jun 18, 2010. 2:29 PMzeon says:
ARGH!!! you killed it! :P
Feb 6, 2010. 12:19 PMalbhednomad says:
that's pretty cool. I don't mean to post necro.

I had that exact same laptop. in fact, it was my first laptop. I ran a windows '98 SE. then it died on me.
Aug 27, 2009. 9:36 AMweasel999 says:
i got a powerbook g3 for $20 on ebay when i looked it up its worth $100
Jan 5, 2009. 10:46 AMRobert L says:
This is really good I rated is 5 stars and thanks for Deanna I didnt know it was on my computer
Jan 23, 2009. 1:39 PMRobert L says:
Thanks again you should be very proud.:)
Jan 7, 2009. 2:00 PMFrench t0ast says:
Hi, I really like this project, looks great. I do have 1 question on this step. So the order you do it in is: Print on the special paper Spray they with a clear coat ( any kind or is it special?) Wet them Cut and place on keys Is that correct?
Jan 6, 2009. 6:27 PMred-king says:
this would probbly void the waranty (what use is it anyway?)so im going to paint a big sticker and stick it on my alptop.
Dec 11, 2008. 4:10 PMmptech says:
Your work really inspired me. I have been looking for a way to customize the look of my laptop other than skins and stickers and I found your method to be the most creative. I am going to paint mine too. I'm gonna make mine with a super mario theme. Woohoo!
Apr 2, 2008. 8:58 AMnamit says:
Just painted my laptop but the paint is kind of coming off how do i stop this is there any way to seal in the paint to stop scratches and the like? Thanks
May 24, 2008. 6:03 PMAwesome Possum says:
Try clear coat. You should be able to buy it from a hardware store.
Jul 24, 2007. 8:51 PMthingstealer says:
hey, i love your template but when i save it, it reverts to times new roman... im assuming i dont have the font you used. what font is it?
May 24, 2008. 6:04 PMAwesome Possum says:
It must be downloaded; I just checked and I don't have it.
May 18, 2008. 10:56 PMFreshPineSent says:
No offense, but that PC kind of sucks. What are you going to use it for?
May 19, 2008. 3:59 AMCracknel says:
Why use stickers when you could paint the letters :)
May 18, 2008. 6:05 PMKitoru says:
It might be preferable to use a small amount of Epoxy, or alternate adhesive on this step. Super Glue has a tenancy to dry hard, and not respond well to the bending of rubber. Although it should work well in the beginning, it might be overly brittle and resist wear poorly in the longer term.
May 13, 2008. 5:15 PMtony stark says:
whats primer, dude.
Apr 7, 2008. 8:36 PM1true3 says:
You could also do: primer, color #1, apply stickers, different color (#2), after drying remove stickers carefully with X-acto knife then apply clear finishing gloss.
Mar 16, 2008. 12:13 PMskech123 says:
this tutorial is pretty freaking sweet man! Great job!
Oct 23, 2007. 11:53 AMDrthTater says:
I probably would have gone with a more simplistic red/black theme, but kudos to you. I'll have to try this.
Jul 7, 2007. 4:56 PMffelix says:
Lots of folks looking for used laptops... Most reasonably sized towns have a college or university of some kind. Also larger companies. These places generally have a regular replacement schedule for computer hardware. Check in with their "surplus" dept. or network admin. dept. to find out about when & how to buy their used stuff.
Apr 25, 2007. 4:43 PMhck1 says:
Kooool! Is the paint job OK even after a few months now? (I'ld like to do my notebook in gold, but the paint job must be rugged enough.) I had my Enter-Key painted with nail varnish and the top coat tured green and wore off after a time.
Jun 26, 2007. 2:36 AMTheMadScientist says:
you could use high-durability latex base paint. but I dont know how hard it'd be to remove in small areas in case of a clogd vent or something like that.
Jun 22, 2007. 1:41 PMAlexdc says:
will the paint affect the heat dissapation characteristics of the laptop case?
Apr 14, 2007. 2:54 PMThunderexpress says:
I might be buying a ibook g3 for under a hundred. The thing doesn't have a battery or a charger.
Jun 19, 2007. 5:44 AMmonkfish_bandana says:
That's nice to know. Really.
May 23, 2007. 7:40 PMmaster-of-chaos says:
awesome
Apr 27, 2007. 11:44 AMbilox says:
Hey dude, i like this JOB. i want my laptop painted too.
BUT i'm in France, and i have this laptop: http://www.tuning-pc.pl/news/uploads/Medion_MIM2080_Hr.jpg

and i dont like this no-bright black.

i want it being bright. but i dont know who can do this here in France. help please!
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I love building things. I dabble in all areas, electronics, computers, programminga ll that geeky stuff.