NorthBridge Waterblock
I am in prosess of making a new watercooling system from scratch. The point of this system is not only to be efficient but also looking great.
here are a few teaser pictures of what it will look like first one is 3D model from solidwork, and the other is what it looked in the tool path generating programm i use the comparrison chart is in milimeters to you can see the part if pretty friking close BTW I made the part, just waiting for the fittings to get here, and take the picture of it too. @ work right now so dont have a digital camera. BTW2 this is going on Abit NF7-S, thank you satanicoo. Pic1 Pic2 |
Nice! Looks like your gonna use the push fit cartrages:)
The radius on the stepped hole isnt needed, itll probably speed up the process a little bit. I too am designing some with those cartrages, I dont really like how thick the top needs to be, but It can be worth it:) Cant see from here, but did you mill the mounting slots before milling around the peice? I would suggest that because youll have a heck of a time trying to mount that thing back in a vice or whatever. Ya also want to make sure you dont chop into the vice :eek: -edit- what kind of machine are you making it on and out of what material? Jon |
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I am using acrylic for the top of the block, partly because this is the first peice i made so I am still practicing. Partly because it looks really well when you light it up. None of the local retailers had thick Polycarb so I just desided to go acrylic because I not doing anything Cathar like yet :p . BTW yea cartridges are AWSOME! I am going 3/8th all around even though some people dont like the restricted flow as much, I dont mind it. I buy my cartridges from RyanHerco they usually have JohnGuest stuff in stock most of the time. Just got my 20 cartridges today at lunch, I litterally caught the UPS guy going up to my door. Inserted them and it feels Great, and looks awsome. |
awesome man, I havent looked into bigger mills, but it sounds like a fun machine:)
Check mcmaster or usplastic.com for polycarbonate. I run 3/8OD tube throughout my system with better results than 1/2" ID so don't worry about it:) Jon |
Got the actual thing pictures (sorry if too large or bad quality):
http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%201.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%202.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%203.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%204.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%205.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%206.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort...%20Top%207.JPG Ordered the copper from online metals. Bottom soon but give it at least a week, maybe i'll make some more tops for other blocks |
Now that looks sexy. Love the integrated hose barbs.
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Does those fittings have threads? If they don't have any how'd ya fit them in, you put glue also?
That's nice:) |
Bloody nice!
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They are actually Cartridge fittings made by JohnGuest, I belive swiftech uses them as well. As you see in the pictures they have no threads they are pressed into the cavity and the o-rings seal up beween the hose and the block itself
http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort... Fitting 1.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort... Fitting 2.JPG http://www.brandtshaft.com/dima/Nort... Fitting 3.JPG |
Looks great man! I gotta get me some of those ordered:)
you notice the weird marks on the side of the peice, when you put a small end mill down that deep it tends to wobble a bit and make not so nice of a finish, if you plan on making more I would suggest using a larger end mill for that. Jon |
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I noticed, was just too nice to say :p
I also noticed the chip. It's a nice piece though. |
Nice! planning anything good for the base?
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tell me were did you buy those fittings? its asetekstyle
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Johnguest.com I beleve is the site. John Guest is the brand.
Jon |
spank you!
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www.ryanherco.com part number 1203-155, search for it on thier site as www.johnguest.com only deals in VERY LARGE quantaties. BTW i wouldnt buy those unless you have a CNC mill, its a bitch to do the cavity for it by hand.
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