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Originally posted by LiquidRulez
Man ...you must be a F'in pro with a manual mill if you think you could mill that jet tubes in the shape of small stop signs on the bottom and remain within tolerance on EACH and every one!
I know you can make it on a fairly accurate CNC........but not everyone has the luxury that few of us have in that arena.
Personally I dont think that the elongated tubes really make one bit of difference....Id just make a solid center plate with the chamfered holes.But maybe Cathar has come to a diferent conclusion that ultimately lead to cutting the tubes that way to begin with....IMO......having the overall waterchamber after water exits from the cups, closer to the base would prove to be a good thing, versus the extra volume of it as it is now....just totally bypass the cut extrude around each jet tube
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I certainly agree it would take a person that knows his manual mill to make those cuts decent, but they are all strait cuts providing you can move the peice around and they don't really need to be perfect tolerance, as long as the holes don't get cut into it should be ok. I know I don't have the skill to do it with my hand wheels on my mill, but I do know there are people that can do it. I am certainly glad I have the CNC package and don;t have to worry about it though.