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    All the milling for the capacitors is done. Now comes the water channel milling.

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    this should help pretty up the edges

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    That is one high performance sander!
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    it certainly is!

    Look at the accuracy of it:



    Was shooting for 3.75". I got it to within 1/1000th of an inch

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    I'm in dire need of this block. Since I made the switch to H2O my Vreg temps shot up 15 degrees at idle.
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    The block is going well. I am trying out new milling bits, and tapping methods. I would like to get a working prototype build by the end of this weekend. There isn't enough hours in the day to get all the things that i need to do!

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    are you making these using only non-CNC?? I can't imagine you being able to charge for more than materials + 25 cents/hr for your labor... how are you going to do these en mass?
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    yup, no CNC machine here. no plans for en-mass, and only made to order. Once I get the feel for them, making them goes much faster.

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    A thousandth of an inch is pretty damn accurate!
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    Thank you. I got some aluminum to practice with as well.

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    Here is the Alum version I just banged out. Will work on it more tomorrow.

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    and the side by side

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    now which looks sexier... the Aluminum and black, or the copper and black

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    OH NO! Aluminum.

    *Water community shudders in fear*

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    Copper all the way.

    This thread makes me wish I had this board JUST so I could get this amazing block-to-be...

    Incredible work sir.
    Last edited by Wezly; 09-16-2009 at 09:02 PM. Reason: horrible spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by nateman_doo View Post
    now which looks sexier... the Aluminum and black, or the copper and black
    Vote in: Nickel plated copper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Armitage View Post
    OH NO! Aluminum.

    *Water community shudders in fear*
    Why so?



    Here is more progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nateman_doo View Post
    Why so?
    . . .because aluminum + copper= corrosion
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    aluminum + copper + current = corrosion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nateman_doo View Post
    aluminum + copper + current = corrosion.
    Um no....

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    Drumroll......


    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
    We are a band of fearless modern-day alchemists who, for fun, run solutions through sophisticated, if overpriced, separator setups, and then complain when we succeed in separating said solution.

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    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaldor View Post
    Um no....
    i guess I would say that is technically electrolysis. can you clarify as to the source of the corrosion from mixing metals?

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    and I don't mean mixing metals on the block, it will be either entirely Alu, or Copper. I am referring to mixing a Copper CPU block, with an Aluminum chipset block?

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    Im wondering why after all the bickering and heartake on the subject of Aluminum/Copper corrosion on this forum we don't have a dedicated sticky thread yet?
    Last edited by eternal_fantasy; 09-17-2009 at 11:52 AM.


    Quote Originally Posted by creidiki View Post
    We are a band of fearless modern-day alchemists who, for fun, run solutions through sophisticated, if overpriced, separator setups, and then complain when we succeed in separating said solution.

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    here we go again...

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