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Unread 02-02-2002, 07:38 PM   #6
Fixittt
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hey jaydee, remember, that a rough surface casuses turbulant flow which is ideal. Other then that, the block looks really good!

I like it alot. How about sharing the wealth and getting me some g code so I can make and try one out. And I have no problem hooking up and seeing what we can do together as a team effort. Ill draw up some designs and see if U think we can work together. Also, do you have a laptop that U can take on the road with you? no sence in not utilizing your down time to at least create some designs, and I can prolly get them milled for ya. If U can e mail me some g codes.

I think we can come up with some really good stuff. What internet connection U got at home? fast enought to get some over the net voice chat, so we dont rack up phone bills? we can talk and pass advise that way.

Keep it up man. Also if U want me to run those block in copper for ya, I can creat some "End Mill" friendly g code that takes lighter cuts, but takes longer to mill, to help get your money back.

I would love to see how that new block preforms. Looks like it could be a real winner. Also a note, if you made the channels a bit wavey, that would force more turbulant flow. Just an idea.
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