Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
3/8" min....1/2" ideally.
sweet, that makes one fat block but its got to be done

Quote Originally Posted by orclev View Post
Hey Evil, quite slacking and get working on those clamps , you've got a bunch of us drooling with wallets in hand!

So, does the graphics work pay your bills, or is it just a hobby? Generally you don't see that level of software unless the person using it does so professionally.
lol, im doing my best with the clamps right now, to be honest im doing all i can
im a professional graphics artist, i do control graphics for a building automation company
they do HVAC, lighting, etc. so if i wanted i could go phase, i want to make a chiller
but all the equipment here are to large, well atleast i could get it at dealer cost

Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
Make sure the internal area doesn't have room for the water to flow OVER the channels, if you want to create a bit more turbulence you can do this by in a sense having the inside convexed, coming to a spot where it touches the copper, so that the water is "compressed" to get under.

And yes, I want a calendar too
definitely, the block design is still a work in progress untill i get my hands on a
cnc to do some real testing, unless i can talk my boss into getting one

i still cant get over it CD YOU ARE A GENIUS!