Just want to show my first block. :) Know it looks like others.
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Just want to show my first block. :) Know it looks like others.
Looks nice to me. I love the idea with the clip!
Nice Work!!! :clap: :toast:
Looks great indeed! Is this cylindrical style evaps cheaper to CNC on the lathe than otherwise, that why many people use this kind of design?Quote:
Originally Posted by wdrzal
Nice block :D
Dont know if it is cheaper? i payed about 63usd for the cnc work. and about the same for the material. and thats in Denmark
nice!! a stepper,
is the pipe 35mm water pipe?
Ø42mm
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Originally Posted by the_new_guy
Looks good mate!
Nice design, who made it in DK? And where´?
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Originally Posted by AH^DK
http://www.metalcentret.dk/Index.htm
for the meterial and some factory in my town for the cnc.
(385kr. med forsendelse for det masive kobber 10cm. og 400kr. for drejning)
Okay thanks.
Nice looking evap :) Looking forward to results :)
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Originally Posted by jinu117
me too
Thats pricey :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Haar
Not really Johann. Small quantity runs do cost more due to tooling setup cost. Block costs doesn't become really economically feasable till about 50s or 100 orders imo.
how tight is the fit between the core and the pipe?
not to be the newb here and out of curiosity, how does it work ^_^.
Looks very nice, is that denmark new Zealand?
Denmark EuropeQuote:
Originally Posted by kayl
I havent tryed it yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gimmpy224
Sorry but Im not sure that I understand your ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Coyote
But heres a drawing.
heres a question for ya ^_^
after looking at it for a bit I see the concept you going with.
my question is are you putting the "inlet" starting at the top or bottom?
I ask because at first I figured you would put it at the top, it would run down but how would you get the evap stuff out?
but if you put it at the bottom the evaped stuff would flow upward wouldnt it?
lol, alright and heres a question for me being new, in water cooling you use water to cool, what do you run through the block to cool in phase change? is it the refrigerant like r-22 or is it the oil?
U got me there.. dont know if its the top or bottom ill just do what I see others doo. Im a noob in this. it is the refrigerant that run through.
Maby like this from the bottom.
Most stepper designers seems to prefer bottom inlet top suction. It kind of make sense as you want most evaporation to happen at bottom 1 or 2 plates.
yea thats what I was thinkin.
but it didnt look like there was a spot for top suction or a hole for the inlet to run to the bottom.
but I guess you could stick it to the side of it, but wouldnt that like leak the refridgerant?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=49848
Something like Chilly1
Nice block, now get it frosty :D
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The base might be a bit too thick, but you'll find out soon enough...
Nontheless, nice design :)
hey dude, looks nice your evap. today i have draw the same evap by my self.
i try to make lot of evaps, same as yours i one ime to make cnc.
i work in a cnc factory
ICE COOL
I'd suggest replacing the safety clip with an inox one
This way you' ll avoid rusting from moisture
I've been using this way for mounting my evaps to the enclosures for over a year and i had this rusting problem when i used the same clip you are using
Jack and Eleven u got a point. :(
one more pic
Looking good :toast:
What material is that holddown plate made of?
And something that might be a good idea for next time,
the white piece of pipe along the evap could be made higher
so that is sticks out on top.
Then you can stick the armaflex in there and tape it up
for a airtight seal.
I hope i made sense :D
I made a drawing, because even I didn't understand what I was trying to say ;)
http://home.student.utwente.nl/r.makkink/mounting.PNG
Looks great!
One thing, the evap is in direct contact with the holddown, do you not think condensation will form there?
depends on what material the holddown is made off I think
Jan is using a similar design and isn't experiencing any problems :)
Jack I was thinking of making an new one just like what u show.
Holddown is plexi glass. :(
Since the plexi isn't touching the evap directly, i might work just fine...
Depends a little on how good the white pipe insulates. Test it :)
If you look at jan's design, the evap does not make contact with the white pipe at the top, there is a gap, the only contact is on the bottom where the plastic ring press down on the evap ring.
Bets way is too test it :)
@ Jack
The teflonpipe on the photo above is like my first rev.
Here is the rev.1
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...89IMG_0573.jpg
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...89IMG_0575.jpg
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...89IMG_0576.jpg
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da...89IMG_0577.jpg
joe_cool ;)
:eek: thats nice :woot:
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Originally Posted by Haar
Thanks !! :D
If you´re interested on a complete kit, pm me.
joe_cool :cool:
Looking good :)
Kayl, now thats worth a sig-quota :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kayl
modded my evap house.. :cool:
thanks joe_cool, but the ID is 1mm too big for my evap.Quote:
Originally Posted by joe_cool
right on :toast: very nice! should work good nowQuote:
Originally Posted by Haar
And done.... I hope. ;)
i love it, a really sweet block there haar