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2011/08/19 19:34:14 (permalink)
Yea, its just a short clip, but its the next project I am working on (while I work on other projects)
 

 
Lots and lots of surface area inside this thing for liquid to flow. 
 
SUBSCRIBE, because pics will follow!
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 19:38:52 (permalink)
:) looks absolutely spectacular *big smile*

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 19:41:09 (permalink)
You sure didn't waste any time checking this thread out  ;)
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 19:54:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
You sir need to build a cloning machine. Two of them actually. One to clone you, and one for your CNC machine. Because you are busier than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest.
oh, and great work.

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 19:55:26 (permalink)
None at all, just stoked. 

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 19:55:58 (permalink)
loveha

You sir need to build a cloning machine. Two of them actually. One to clone you, and one for your CNC machine. Because you are busier than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest.
oh, and great work.

 
LOL That's a great metaphor! 
 
Nate that looks great, get some pics! 

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 20:33:44 (permalink)
Its STILL churning away.  Its only 1/2" deep so far after an hour.
Going to .65" deep.  That will leave .1" of copper against the TEC's.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 20:35:20 (permalink)
loveha

You sir need to build a cloning machine. Two of them actually. One to clone you, and one for your CNC machine. Because you are busier than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest.
oh, and great work.

I am building another CNC machine actually.  Not quite as cool as cloning, but this one will have more then double the capacity of this one.  The best part, is I can probably keep this machine intact and not cannibalize parts.  that means 2 CNC machines in my basement.  running out of room down there though
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 20:35:49 (permalink)
You should do a LiveFeed of your CNC Machine. I could watch that thing all day

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 20:37:43 (permalink)
I too would love to see the cnc machine in use for far, not just up close. , what it looks like and what it takes to produce the stuff you are making.
loveha

You should do a LiveFeed of your CNC Machine. I could watch that thing all day



 
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 20:59:26 (permalink)
you sir, make some mighty fine products. 
 
Making DICE/LN2 containers could be a possibility as well no? 
there are no really good makers of those in the states anymore, now that kingpin is in taiwan...maybe you want to make your own product and fill that gap?


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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 21:01:00 (permalink)
I certainly do.   
(check out the link in my sig for DIY LN2 pot)
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 21:03:51 (permalink)
FINALLY:

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 21:09:54 (permalink)
one sexy looking block!
 
and man, that pot you made would be a hit if you could price it well. around 120 for that creation you made would be a seller, i am telling you... lots of noobs who want to get in on the action lol


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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 21:11:52 (permalink)
Nate,
   Now I have to start looking at getting a new toy thanks to you! That is totally cool.
  I need to do more reading on the Tec because that interest me as well.

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 21:12:51 (permalink)
This block has 40 inches of travel in it.  Like traveling through over 3 feet of frozen pipe, 5/8" inner diameter.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/19 23:58:48 (permalink)
looking good! practice for my radial 12"? lol

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/20 07:10:22 (permalink)
40 inches of pure awesome :D

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/20 11:52:20 (permalink)
I probably should have programmed the O-ring channel before I cut it, but I think I can slide the 1/16 end mill in the space.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/20 15:21:29 (permalink)
I believe in your awesome abilities :]

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/20 20:32:45 (permalink)

 
managed to squeak the o-ring gasket in there.
 

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/20 20:51:45 (permalink)
Nice, keep up the good work. I can't wait to build my own cnc.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/21 16:56:37 (permalink)
Thanks! Not an easy task.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/21 21:28:25 (permalink)
this absolutely beautiful nate i have the biggest grin right now!

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/23 22:46:09 (permalink)
Started drilling the holes. Slow going through that much copper (plus im making a new SR2 jig at the same time)

Need more hands (or more machines?)
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/24 07:46:35 (permalink)
psh SR2 more like super retard 2 :]

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/30 20:19:19 (permalink)
Your tec's arrived.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/30 20:26:17 (permalink)
No kidding? I am surprised the mail arrived with all the is going on there. Sorry for the thermal goop :P. Is it any better there ?

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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/31 05:52:21 (permalink)
Acetone works wonders for thermal goop.
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Re:6x6x1 TEC Block (CNC action) 2011/08/31 11:41:44 (permalink)
Great work nate! moving picture to page 2
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