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  1. #1
    nice one man... 10mm!!! looks quite clean, have you lowered your gantry ?

  2. #2
    I think when I finish my CNC, I'll make a water Block for My GTX 460.

    I'll do it with a 0.5mm bit.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0-5mm-Tung...#ht_1623wt_804

    if I can that is... all copper though :)

  3. #3
    Thanks for the kind words. The 10mm cutter was used on the router to reduce the thickness from 12.7mm to 10mm (part is 110*110*10mm)... I used 0.8mm depth of cut.

    Quote Originally Posted by jcb121 View Post
    I'll do it with a 0.5mm bit.
    I'm going to use a 0.5mm slitting saw - bought one from Arc Euro recently. It's cheaper than the slot drill and much less likely to break.

    Thanks for the offer with the tap, but I think we're going to use the M14x1 tap I have as it's less restrictive.

  4. #4
    Also, I have a Tap here for 1/4bsp.

    You can borrow it if you want :)

    it will cost you shipping there and back.

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