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Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
many moons ago I made an all copper water block for my 8800 ultra, this was when the ultra was old and could be picked up for £70 or so not £500+ new.
it failed fantastically. i was only 16 or so.
but now I've come back to making a water block and I think I've done excellent!
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just needs to be tested now!
the patter was made using a .2mm 45 engraving bit.
and John, how did your water block come out?
Re: Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
Hi nice water block,
i am total new to CNC i am looking to do somthing similar i.e. make custom water block and such.
Could you point a complete newbie in the right direction?
Did you make your own machine and where does one start?
looks like a cool water block excellent job.
look forward to your reply
thanks
mocnc
Re: Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
Nice work JCB and like MOCNC something I have in mind to do on my machine, although I'm going to potentially have a go on an Asus 780Ti (gulp)......
Re: Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
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Originally Posted by
Washout
Nice work JCB and like MOCNC something I have in mind to do on my machine, although I'm going to potentially have a go on an Asus 780Ti (gulp)......
Hi there washout good luck with that 780Ti please let us know how you get on ..... did you build you own machine? I am starting out so any advise would be much appreciated.
Thank
mocnc
Re: Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
Hi MOCNC
You can find Washout's build log here. Made a nice job of it and it works well from the videos posted:
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/5139-It-s-begun
Other DIY CNC build logs are here:
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/253-DI...ter-Build-Logs
Some recent standout examples are:
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6565-Ready-Steady-Eddy
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6457-...my-first-build
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6484-...strong-machine
Any of the above will fly through aluminium to make PC cooling blocks etc. without problems. Find something close to your liking and ask away . . .
Re: Jcb water cooling adventure part two.
Hi MOCNC
Sorry I missed your post, but I see routercnc has put you straight :thumsup: