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Ketchak 07-06-2003 01:35 PM

My Plexiblocks
 
My new blocks "hand made".
Manufactured with my vertical drill, my portable tools and something of genius.

http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...ks/Portada.jpg

More pics

I hope they like.

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

ChrioN 07-06-2003 03:26 PM

1 Attachment(s)
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ymboc 07-06-2003 04:54 PM

wow... awfull big smiley you have there...

what material is the base made of?

Ketchak 07-06-2003 05:04 PM

Quote:

what material is the base made of?
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm as always, is copper C101 (Oxgen-Free-Electronic) silver plated.

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

#Rotor 07-06-2003 06:31 PM

heheeh another silver-spoon baby :)

sorry.... not to make fun of you, but what would the benefit be of having 7 microns worth of silver in-between the core and an ordenarry 7 cazillion micron thick chunk of copper. If it is looks, Then I am 100% agreeing with you, they do look pretty sweet indeed, but the only way silver will give you any kind of benefit (performance wise), is if it's a solid chunk of silver, coated with 7 microns of silver :D [DOH!!!]

Ketchak 07-06-2003 07:00 PM

#Rotor in first time it is looks but with the silver plated the contact surface is more fine why one not silver plated. It benefits the thermal transfer .
Nevertheless I adore the color of the silver and of the chromium.
Harley Davinson powahhhhhhhh :D :D

This way I think it...

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

Pritorian 07-06-2003 08:24 PM

Wow, ALOT of nice looking blocks on your site!

Good WORK!! :drool: :drool:

Now, teach me ;)

-P-

YiorgosX 07-07-2003 03:03 AM

Congrats man. Great job.

How did you polish plexi like that?

ChrioN 07-07-2003 09:27 AM

Did you run out of screws?

Blackeagle 07-07-2003 03:25 PM

Very nice workmanship and polishing.

How has your performance been on the sunburst/flower petal CPU block?

In looking at the Nb & GPU blocks with the center circle in them, is there any flow through that center ?

Ketchak 07-07-2003 05:35 PM

Pritorian is very simple, you think of a model and try to carry out it. Best or mid performance is your model and it cannot remove it anybody.

YiorgosX for polish the plexi your need sandpaper waterproof of diferent grits.
Once sanded you rub with a cotton cloth and he compoud of polishing. Like this:


http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...s/DSCN0967.jpg

With patience you will get finishes as this:

http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...s/DSCN2811.jpg



My dual channel flow indicator. This is my first work in plexi,the experience is gotten building, I learned how this way to work him me.
It has manufactured it for two years but not yet I have used it. :cry: :cry:


ChrioN I don't understand their question.

Quote:

Did you run out of screws?
I suppose then:

The screws don't lodge in the cover because there is not space for it. Then they should be outside. This is a "milimetrical "work :cry:

Blackeagle in my last article you have one table table with the diferent permormance between my Ketcha-nel ( sunburst/flower petal CPU block) and my Ketchak Nº4. The heat disipation is calculated with the GORK´S OC Tool. Good or bad calculated is my reference for my test.



Quote:

In looking at the Nb & GPU blocks with the center circle in them, is there any flow through that center ?
Nop, this center is the results of the tools used. Not flow through that center.

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

ymboc 07-07-2003 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ketchak
Nop, this center is the results of the tools used. Not flow through that center.
Hmm... probably a little late for this then... but have you considered cutting the centre like you did with the ring surrounding it... seems to me that if you did it would likely improve performance...

<shrug> just a thought

Ketchak 07-07-2003 05:51 PM

Cutting the center the liquid would take the road but simple, the central , and I want that the liquid of a small rodeo. It is my thought.

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

MadDogMe 07-08-2003 12:42 AM

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Cutting the center the liquid would take the road but simple, the central , and I want that the liquid of a small rodeo. It is my thought.
Sorry, but... Bwahhhahhhhhhahahaaaaaa!! :evilaugh: , you need a translator Ketchak! :D ...

PS. That's the nicest polycarb work I think I've ever seen :) ...

ChrioN 07-08-2003 06:41 AM

Nevermind Ketchak, I just thought I saw there where different screws on one of the blocks

great w3rk!

TheDanMan 07-08-2003 09:05 AM

Ketchak, usted ha hecho un trabajo excelente en los bloques. Sin embargo pienso que debe haber poco un flujo en el centro. Usted puede considerar el pasar de tres rajas a través de las paredes del centro.

Perdone mi traducción por favor, yo no son eso bueno.

Ketchak, you have done a good job on the construction of the blocks. However I do think there should be a little flow in the center. You may consider putting three slits through the walls of the center.

Puzzdre 07-08-2003 05:29 PM

GREAT.
Now that pic of the flow indicator will haunt me while I sleep...

Simply B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!

How did you manage to get the holes for the fan impellers so clear? Same thing as the edges? What kind of saw did you use to cut the holes?

Gulp35 07-08-2003 06:04 PM

Is that flow indicator purely visual or does it connect electronicly to a shut down switch?

Ketchak 07-08-2003 06:54 PM

Jajajaja, MadDogMe I have three traslators and my marvellous English one is the fruit of them :D :D :D :D

The language is a great barrier for my, I would like to participate more in this forum but...

TheDanMan buena traducción. Yo quisiera la misma para el ingles pero por lo visto no la consigo. :rolleyes:
A small step of water for the center is good but I don't have tools to make it.Right now I would not know that tool to use.



Puzzdre for cut de holes I used this tool:

http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...s/DSCN0933.jpg

It is for stainless steel but leaves very fine the plexi.

To polish the interior it is the same thing that but smaller.

http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...s/DSCN0953.jpg

Gulp35 It is a modding piece created to learn how to work the plexi, doesn't have any electronic function.

Ketchak.
www.devilmaster.cjb.net

hydrogen18 07-09-2003 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ketchak



Puzzdre for cut de holes I used this tool:

http://jordimarch.eresmas.net/arkani...s/DSCN0933.jpg

It is for stainless steel but leaves very fine the plexi.

what is that? does it cut horizontally or something?

bigben2k 07-09-2003 09:10 PM

It looks like a "hole cutter", with a centering drill bit in the middle.

hydrogen18 07-10-2003 01:15 AM

hole saw for plastic eh?

nOv1c3 07-10-2003 02:08 AM

Very nice Ketchak beautiful work :)

bigben2k 07-10-2003 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hydrogen18
hole saw for plastic eh?
Quote:

Originally posted by Ketchak
...It is for stainless steel but leaves very fine the plexi.


pippin88 07-13-2003 05:53 AM

Beautiful, simply beautiful!


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