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Unread 07-24-2004, 09:41 AM   #4
pilsn3r
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Its 4mm between the holes that are in line. Between the other holes it [3,1]mm.
Thats very close but it works with sharp drills and plenty of fluid..
Just did a test on a piece of scrap. Didnt take so long to make two half rows and cut the walls. Maybe 20min? (About 2h to make a complete block. Not a problem unless the results will be useless...)
Trying to get a camera so I can take a picture...

The Machine is able to set depth good enough so no need for the jack. Nice tecnique though, have to remember that...

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Will making the holes bigger decrease the resistance alot? (about 4mm (c/c 5mm, [4,2]mm) and cuts 1mm). Will draw this up to get a "feel" of it...
Or is it good enough to put the outlets closer together? The outlets will be rather easy flowing since i will cut into the top made out of 20mm acrylic there.
Or just make a side-to-side block and then a splitter to the other blocks? No impingement anyway due to the 3-4mm base.
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