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    Fits Acrylic Dtek Tops work log

    well here's the story...

    an $83 piece of acrylic started out like this...





    then you cut it...





    get these....





    put them in the HAAS VF1...





    work for 2 hours...





    and end up with these....












    and this is what you get....

    1top and 4 screws








    NOTE: you can use the red dtek nozel kit with these. you'll need the v2 uni mount, quickmount or promount.

    now i just gotta sell them. contact me for details.



    EDIT: more pics that were requested...






    Last edited by Fitseries3; 01-26-2009 at 11:37 PM.

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    Nice!! Any pics of them on the desired product? ^^

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    wow nice tops
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    Loving the look of the black ones....so straightforward and nondescript.

    Any performance enhancement/change?

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    more pics added of finished look installed on a board.

    has better flow than both v1 and v2 while still cooling very well. tests comming soon.

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    Two hours!!

    Dang...I'd still be milling on the same top after two days with my ole manual mill...lol!

    Very nice work!

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    $54,000 machine works wonders man.

    thanks everyone for the complements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitseries3 View Post
    $54,000 machine works wonders man.

    thanks everyone for the complements.
    Yeah, I spent all of $500 at harbor freight on mine. Heck I might have as much in tooling as I do the mill itself.

    That's awesome....puddle o CNC drool is forming over my keyboard about now...

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    the black looks a bit thicker than the plexi one ? am i right ? or is it different top for v1 or v2...

    is it delrin, or is it plexi with black colour ?

    looking really good, really want the black one ...is the thread has the same distance like the original top Dtek v1/2..because i'm using koolance 3/8-1/2...

    thx..

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    nice looking tops. one question on the 3 holed tops, is it 2 in or 2 out?
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    WOW Nice work, you make it look so simple, but I'm sure it took you quite a bit of work, at least the planning, design etc. Very nice

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    Those really do look great! Is there any notable difference in performance or flow?
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    Amazing top orgy. Too bad I don't have a Dteck block (GTZ here).
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    Wow, nice looking!! How much will they cost? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    the black looks a bit thicker than the plexi one ? am i right ? or is it different top for v1 or v2...

    is it delrin, or is it plexi with black colour ?

    looking really good, really want the black one ...is the thread has the same distance like the original top Dtek v1/2..because i'm using koolance 3/8-1/2...

    thx..
    ports are same distance apart as the stock dtek top. they are delrin.

    Quote Originally Posted by whe3ls View Post
    nice looking tops. one question on the 3 holed tops, is it 2 in or 2 out?
    middle is in and outer 2 are out.

    Quote Originally Posted by GrossmeisterB View Post
    Wow, nice looking!! How much will they cost? ^^
    price discussed here... LINK

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    $83 piece of acrylic = $2500 in parts, apparently

    they do look nice though.
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    machining them is expensive. You must compensate for 45000 dollar machine.

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    im interested! but i would like to see some comparisons between the stock vs yours performances. kgo
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    Great stuff fit, loving the DIY mass production stuff

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    I'll have one on the way soon. Shame I don't have 2, or I'd pester skinnee to test one

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    i will possibly allow someone to test one of these if they contact me.

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    Cool to see the delrin and double outlet versions produced
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