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Unread 03-08-2006, 02:25 AM   #8
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Default Re: Bushman-Tech WB design - comments appreciated

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Originally Posted by bigben2k
Not impossible to make, except maybe for the finer details.
The bottom of the fins, next to the dimpled miniribs. yeah im guessing ill have to stand the block on its side and drill through its width. it wouldn't look as neat. but when the time comes ill do a thread and/or update this one.

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Originally Posted by bigben2k
The weak point in this design (if you are open to it <-- Thats why i posted here ) is in the flow geometry . As it stands, I would expect a bit more performance than early generation DangerDen Maze blocks.

There's potential here, if you can improve the flow. Maybe cut the top rib, and look into putting in a jet inlet; the backwash can flow upwards through the ribbed fins.
i'm not i have understood "flow geometry" and Cut top rib (tree branch), properly
but i did understand inlet jet. In my initial design ideas a passed over inlet jet to reduce pump size and maintain high flow rate.

the heat scrubbing as a result would be a favourable one. Also too kepp the design simple from a DIY point of view i thought i might add litle metal plates to the main inlet nozzel, like washers which can be swapped out.


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