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Originally posted by sevisehda
I agree that using small diamter tubing would be an easy approach to make one of these jet blocks. In fact with a little care you could make one of these jet-blocks with a drill press and something to cut the tubing. My local Sears carries small diameter tubing, the only problem I think I'd run into making one of these would be crushes the tube when I tried to cut it.
Underbyte your absolutely right when it comes to loosing alot of energy with a jetblock but it is the most effective method.
Why don't I see more use of Silver in waterblocks? Since almost everyone seams to be using Cu for the base nowadays why not switch that over to silver. The increased conductivity would easily drop temps further.
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do you mean like this
your going to need a cross vice or x-y table too.
this is 2C better than a maze 3 and is my best attemp to date but it needed 4 more tubes for the best jet orifice area.