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Finally my friend Paul who's father own's a company that works with CNC machines and metall stuff has got time over. So now he will make a socketA copper block for me as soon as I can provide a design with all possible dimensions of the block so he can program the machine. Is there anyone who has designed a socket a block, then please reply to me and show a image with all the dimensions.
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The orginal design seems a bit to hard to make
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Then give the Pro/Snowflake a shot! Here's a tip: add some steps at the bottom of the channels: it'll increase turbulence in a critical area (the bottom of the baseplate) and improve performance, ever so slightly. It's also the kind of thing that could potentially give you a sweet spot, with the right flow rate.
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I can make an .jpg image in photoshop and post it here.
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wow someone has already made a socket a block?
COOL! SMART ASS I am indeed!
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why thank ya!!!!!!
I try! My momma always said, do 1 thing, and do it well! What programs U use for Cad work anyways?
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Here is one idea of how the block could look. If you could make an cam version, that would be very kind of you. And yes, it's a rough skiss, made it in photoshop in like 1min, so it looks like shit
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Hey that looks like the design I put into a z4 base a while back, and soon after I showed it...... guess who was selling them just like that???????????
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Post this info here (so everybody can agree/disagree ![]() Bob btw: I use Solidworks/WorkNC mainly these days, though I have access to others both old and new ![]()
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![]() 1 Inch = 25,4mm (76mm/25,4mm=2,9921inch) So 12mm = 0,47244 84mm = 3,30708 55mm = 2,1653 76mm = 2,9921 2,5mm = 0,09842 5mm = 0,196850 4,5mm = 0,177165 4mm = 0,1574803 46mm = 1,81102 15mm = 0,590551
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Btw, I'm planning to make the whole block into one rectangle shaped block since there is no need for making the advanced two step block like the one on the image. That would just take a lot of time and be of no use. Better to build a solid one.
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I'm planning to use a plexi part on top so I can see the water flow. So the end product will look something like the maze3
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btw, round corners are better anyway. Bob
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why is round corners better.... I say it's not....
not for cooling anyhow.... sharp corners induce more turbulence for a given amount of flow.... thus improving the block's cooling ability.
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Who told ya that you cant make that block the way its drawn????
Sure you can. U will have some rounded edges, but U cant make the angles just fine. Juse use a smalled endmill, and have it make side by side passes. Hell, U could make it so that the rounded edges are very small. Rough out the desight , then finnish it up with a 1/8th endmill, and if you wanted to really get a good angle, go in with some really light passes with a 1/16th endmill that way the rounded parts will be 1/16 /4= or smaller
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Try to make a triangle-block...?
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I agree with your opinion.
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sorta like my block ![]() which just happens to be the design of the Liquid CC Blocks. |
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If so, I will "adjust" the design to fit. Just don't expect it to look exactly like the one pictured. I will assume that the general design + the baseplate thickness are paramount, all else is "negotiable". Let me know if this reflects your requirements. Bob
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