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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2010/12/07 09:34:03 (permalink)
Have you ever brought theses ideas or pictures to companies like swifttech,etc,etc to see if they were interested in doing a such thing????
 
Actually the micro x58 sli is not a common board, Its a very good board actually, I am using it now, 4ghz prime95 stable.
 
 
The only problem with this dang board is the pci-e is so damn close to one another, why did evga did this is way beyond me but I think it was intended for watercooling, and ever since I put the waterblock on my ati 5970, I have room now, before nope, or with the gtx216 which was my last card.
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2010/12/07 10:20:03 (permalink)
Welcome to the forums!  Why would I bring the idea to those other companies?  They are more then capable of making it, there just is only a small group of people who want it, so to them its not worth it.  When those that do want it- they only have to PM ;)
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2010/12/31 05:33:01 (permalink)
Gentlemen, we are moving on up in the world. 

 
More pictures in the VERY near future...

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2010/12/31 07:48:35 (permalink)
When this does come to production, I would very much like one. If it all works out in the end that is. I know you have made one before.

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/02 19:42:04 (permalink)
Trust me, it will all work out.  It will be up for production as soon as the programming is complete.  Hand-jamming all the code is taking a while with no CAM program. 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/02 19:51:04 (permalink)
So hows the coding been going.
 
Sounds like you've got a handle on it now
 
I would suggest using pink foam on the first part, that way you can actually watch the entire process. and have a part that can be measured for basic QC.
 
Plus pink foam is forgiving if you accidentally use a G00 command instead of a G01, broke a few endmills doing that...

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/02 20:03:40 (permalink)

 
2 down, 2 to go. 

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/02 20:05:54 (permalink)
RBIEZE

So hows the coding been going.

Sounds like you've got a handle on it now

I would suggest using pink foam on the first part, that way you can actually watch the entire process. and have a part that can be measured for basic QC.

Plus pink foam is forgiving if you accidentally use a G00 command instead of a G01, broke a few endmills doing that...

ha!  Didn't even think of that.  I was thinking plexi first.  I made the first out of lexan, but I actually made a basic shell out of Alumn, no fins or anything.  I am saving that for when I actually finish my tooling plate. 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/03 20:12:04 (permalink)
All the programming has been completed. 

 
Now a bit more work on the mill must be done, and I am ready to hit the GO button.

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/12 00:16:27 (permalink)
looks very very nice i would like to order a black version as soon as it becomes available 
 
keep going on
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/13 04:20:54 (permalink)
Thanks, and welcome to the forums!
 
Almost done installing the flood coolant for my CNC. 

 
Another step closer to production.  Need to finish a tooling plate, tram the machine (make everything square) and make a few practice runs...
 

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/13 04:48:34 (permalink)
this looks quite good
where are doing all that stuff, just at home?
 
cant wait to get this cooling block for my micro
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/13 07:40:09 (permalink)
Yup!  All at home in my basement.  I would like to have coolant flowing by the end of today as long as things go according to schedule. 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/17 19:54:02 (permalink)
Hope your subscribed, because there will be pics posted tomorrow of progress ;)
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/17 20:10:49 (permalink)
Wow, this thing looks beast. Very nice work. when can i buy this baby
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/01/17 20:14:28 (permalink)
welcome to the forums!!  I will keep you updated with progress.  I am still awaiting some parts for my mill and they seem to be on a slow boat from China.  Pics will still be posted tomorrow. 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/07 20:47:10 (permalink)
New to the forum, but great job. Looks like your the only one who's making these blocks for the micro. Curious how much one of these run. Also is it possible to engrave names into the block with your cam; just look nice if I had my alias on it if I ordered one. xP
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/09 07:32:47 (permalink)
Welcome to the forums!  Its always a possibility, just VERY new to the CAM programming.  Shoot me a PM and I will see what I can come up with.
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/12 19:41:41 (permalink)
Just stumbled upon this... looks VERY nice my friend! Well done indeed.
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/13 16:16:03 (permalink)
Thanks!  I should have some pictures up in the next week or so.
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/15 20:59:27 (permalink)
Pics in the morning!
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/16 04:50:41 (permalink)
Continuing with the Aluminum Prototype.  Sorry I have been dragging a$$, but I been busy and I had to replace a few components on my machine.
 
Action shot of an actual mess being made. 

 
Close up.  All the fine shreds of Aluminum from making very fine cuts, made a small whirlpool.

 
Cleared some of the shavings away, and you can see the makings of a micro block.  Just basically trying to perfect it.

 
And one completed top block prototype (unfinished) complete with beads. (Don't ask, my 1 year old was on my lap when I was taking the picture)

 
Close up of the internals. 


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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/16 05:06:41 (permalink)
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Continuing with the Aluminum Prototype.  Sorry I have been dragging a$$, but I been busy and I had to replace a few components on my machine.

Action shot of an actual mess being made. 


Close up.  All the fine shreds of Aluminum from making very fine cuts, made a small whirlpool.


Cleared some of the shavings away, and you can see the makings of a micro block.  Just basically trying to perfect it.


And one completed top block prototype (unfinished) complete with beads. (Don't ask, my 1 year old was on my lap when I was taking the picture)


Close up of the internals. 


lookin good nate ! 

 
 
 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/16 22:30:39 (permalink)
Very nice job Nate, your really coming along with it!!!
 
suggestion...
 
Try 15-20% soluble oil for the cutting fluid mix., and aim the coolant stream directly at the tip of the endmill.
try a smaller nozzle tip so it blasts the chips out of the toolpath immediatelly.
Otherwise the swarf tends to gall and rub on the tooling and workpiece.
 
It should improve the finish and extend your tooling life...
 
Plus the soluble oil will protect any Steel /ferrous surfaces.
 
Again, very nice job!

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/16 23:20:22 (permalink)
Nice ... that is a serious upgrade to CAD for the designing and making of your blocks ... is this Version 4.0 for the Micro Block or what? :P
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/17 04:15:55 (permalink)
RBIEZE

Very nice job Nate, your really coming along with it!!!

suggestion...

Try 15-20% soluble oil for the cutting fluid mix., and aim the coolant stream directly at the tip of the endmill.
try a smaller nozzle tip so it blasts the chips out of the toolpath immediately.
Otherwise the swarf tends to gall and rub on the tooling and workpiece.

It should improve the finish and extend your tooling life...

Plus the soluble oil will protect any Steel /ferrous surfaces.

Again, very nice job!

I am using Kool-Mist mixed with water.  I actually am not using a nozzle, I can't seem to find the nozzle, but the volume of water from the pond pump I am using seems to "float" out the small chips. Looking into an aquarium pump to perhaps feed in with the water to give it some "oomph"
 
I will say the tramming and the coolant and using a precision collet allows for at least 10ipm feeding the 1/8 endmill through Aluminum.  I don't cut at that speed, but its nice to know I can.  Overall I am VERY pleased with the machine.  I actually took that micro block to a legit machinist at work and he even said its amazing considering its a home made CNC machine from 2x2" cold rolled square steel tubing. 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/25 06:29:50 (permalink)
Finally cutting some copper.

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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/26 12:46:04 (permalink)
So is my block done yet Nate? I like what I see so far.

 
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Re:EVGA X58 Micro full coverage waterblock 2011/02/26 16:48:38 (permalink)
The main block is cut out. 


 
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