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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Roscal's getting closer
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I don't believe that any performance numbers have ever been posted. It's really nice work though, and the molding process gives this block a pretty unique look, which is great.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Thx guys
![]() After a lot of private problems for my colleague Zytrahus ![]() There were a lot of problems with copper foundry. There were 3 different "people who do copper casting" (I don't know the word for "mouliste") because they were too sure of their experience and say 'Yes, yes I can do it. No problem!" but they don't be able to produce a good primary product (>90% bad blocks) so a big lost of time with them ![]() A good advice for you, keep out of copper casting with "thin design" it's really really hard to make it. People with good experience of "wax mold" are very very rare :shrug: . Bigger design is not a problem at all. Copper is a sh*t to cast, to mill.. ![]() It will be a nice block from Zytrahus style but not performing as well as a Cascade, not the same flow technics and not designed for that... ZytraBlock2 reloaded ( ![]() ![]() Make a block for people is an interesting project but there are a lot of constraints behind that, Cathar know them ![]() ![]() |
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A Zytra 2, very good news ![]() |
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LoL Yohann qu'est ce que tu fous lÃ*? Tu cherches des news?
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Le monde est petit, non ?
![]() Ben non, je ne cherchais rien en particulier; mais je suis content car je viens d'apprendre qu'un Zytrabloc 2 est en route. Ca va faire plaisir Ã* beaucoup ![]() ![]() |
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Wé rien n'est défini encore pour le ZB2 mais je commence Ã* penser aux différentes voies qu'on pourrait explorer
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Ben, tu sais que mon job est de rendre public tous les petits secrets
![]() Zytra 2 Powaaaa Sorry for the french; the next time, i will make a big effort. ![]() |
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Ah non! ne me dis pas que tu vas nous garder en suspense! Details! Details!
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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As for the 3" tubing you asked about some posts back.
I don't know if a american firm will interest you but this company can supply 3" acrylic with 1/4" (6mm) wall thickness. www.mcmasters.com Just look under plastics, they have many types and sizes offered. I've order stuff twice from them & they are VERY fast in shipping to you. 2 day delivery the first time and this last time 1 day. I'm impressed |
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dis I likealot
![]() But beware of the oxygen that will be trapped in the casted blocks... |
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Mold is under partial vacuum, there's a powerful air pump to suck out air during copper flow.
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no Roscal, thats not the problem
molten copper absorbes oxygen unless kept under a flux or gas cover - so then pouring it becomes rather tricky Les, help me out here - I'm already over my head |
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Yep I know that but here we don't have a neutral gaz cover, it's not adapted here...
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bon, ya moyen de surfer dans le coin sans entendre des coups de fouet et voir des pizza voler ici ?
nan mais des fois ! /Me another french newser for another cooling website |
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