Thread: Wb Designs
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Unread 12-01-2003, 04:48 AM   #16
tex707
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Originally posted by the_chad
tex i like your designs but i like your first one because it should be easy to machine.
Could your possibly send me the cad file of the 1st block in 50mmx80mm dimensions please
something like this is what i meant
http://www.overclockers.com/tips793/index02.asp
also would these designs work?
I will send you all the designs that are useful...just send your e-mail address as a PM…let’s not bother the other people here any more.

If you have access to a good CNC machine, maybe you should try both designs. I can send you the APT file determining a toolpath...I'm really not sure whether you will be able to make any use of it, but we could give it a try.

I've seen the article you are referring to...it's one of my old articles.....yes, the mounting plate is a good choice, but for flat cross-drilled W/Bs as shown. When you have a W/B of a type we are talking about now, with four holes and four mounting springs, all you need is an acrylic backplate with a little piece of rubber pad between it an a motherboard back, just to take load off the motherboard PC.
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