Re: Project Block
Baseplate thickness is 2mm. I'm not entirely sure if I'll need to add a 'step' to alleviate any problems with mounting obstructions. Always something that can be done a little later.
I tried to find what information I could on the #rotor block, but his little site has been down for (what seems like) a while, and the only technical information I could find was included in an article on MadShrimps.de, and even then the data was a little sketchy. I also tried to track down the patent that Swiftech's Rouchon holds as the "Diamond Pin Matrix", but I guess it's still in pending.
From what I could tell from the images of the Apogee, the pins are slightly taller than the baseplate is thick, and Swiftech went with 3mm for the baseplate, so I'd imagine those pins are...what do you know...~4mm.
I'm 'shopping' for testbed components at the moment. Money's a little tight (bad time to start such an expensive hobby), but my to-be testbed should be suffecient to establish some fairly accurate, repeatable results. I'll definitely keep your offer in mind, however.
EDIT: Alright, someone really ought to off me for my gross miscalculation of my channel width. The correct distance between pins is actually .35mm - not .2mm. Seems more feasible.
Last edited by phide; 02-22-2006 at 02:18 AM.
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