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Unread 09-17-2005, 03:44 PM   #23
mwolfman
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0.45mm.
cool, I’m very happy that I’m not drilling that...
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Originally Posted by Cathar
Total production time is a shade under 3hrs all up (about 2.5hrs CNC work).
With the exultation for the 0.45mm holes (I might figure that out as well), I can’t see any reason for using the mill when (IF) there series production of the block (just melt press the block and then make the holes with water jets).

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Silver CNC time is about bang on 1hr.
Ouch, is silver worse than copper to mill? (I made 77*5mm*2mm holes and the rest of the copper block in 20 min, in copper). Cant silver be casted easily?

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Measured to have a slightly lower pressure drop than my original Storm/G4's.
Nice!
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I would say that the pattern in this block would be extremely difficult to press reliably.
Depends on the temperature of the silver.

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As for the other info, no comment.
I guessed that…
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