Hi!
I'm building my first watercooling and am about to make my own waterhead/block. I've looked att a couple of blocks but the one I like best is the WW design.
The base of the block will be copper and the I will ad a couple of layers of plexi to direct the flow and ofcourse also to work as a lid
So now to my question. Please look at the pictures on the link below.
What dimensions should the copperbase have. I figured a slab of 10mm copper. Then I cut the fins out. the fins will be 7mm high wich means I will have a bottom left in the block of 3mm. The space between the fins will be approx 1mm and that will also be the thicknes of each fin.
I'm also thinking of creating some kinda turbulence around the fins by drilling with 1.2mm between the fins. This will give the fins a nice waveform as I've seen others here like.
Please look at the pictures. What I'm after is comments for improvement. Comments about the thicknes of the copperbase and fins are most welcome because thats the thing I don't know a shit about. If U claim something to be wrong though, I want a good motivation so that I know u know Ure stuf...
http://w1.500.telia.com/~u50014558/WWcopy/
I know this is not a new design and I don't claim to be the first with any of this stuff. I just wan't to build a nice, goodperforming handmade waterhead.