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05/05/2010, 18:23 #1Usuario registrado
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[AF] Andreoid & Finnzwerg retoques watercool (muchas fot
Hi everybody!
I would like to show you some pictures what I (André) with a friend (Finn) do tinker in our free time.
We both come from Germany like Bundymania.
Our crafting threads on hobby basis consist in many forums since 2007.
The self made waterblocks have exited many readers, and some of you allready know our homemade coolers. Maybe some of you allready had discovered our pictures in the waterblock-picture-threads in other forums.
In close cooperation with many forum users, we have developed a lot of waterblocks.
Often, you can take part of the developement and be really close with decisions here in the forum.
I hope that you are going to enjoy reading my posts and you do some questions or answering mine, when i have some questions in design or something like this! ^^
Here is a picture of what we are able to do and so you can see what you can expect here in this thread

at the beginning a picture from our old workshop in my basement:
Left side: a noise-protection-box with CNCs, on the right...our manual drill.
at the bottom: this is me...gluing the CNC coolant effluent
the workshop was really small.
It was 9m² and is now too small for our new CNC
But see below for more

left side, our first CNC - right, a couple of EVGA 680i PWM copper bottoms

here a CAD of our new CNC milling machine ...
here in the thread you can follow the assembling
from the CAD to the implementation of the real machine
the old basement was much, much too small for our new CNC machine...so we watched out for a new room.
An acquaintance have had a little space for ous in his wooden hall.
The place was just twice as large as my cellar, but hopefully that will be enough space for our new workshop.
in the next few posts I will provide you with pictures of building the new workshop,.. so stay tuned
MfG Andreoid & finnzwerg
(please anwser in english.. spanish i only can translate with google -.- )
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05/05/2010, 19:33 #2
The first picture is awsome! The finish of the blocks is quite impresive for "homemade" blocks. I have read you in Xtreme Systems before and it's a plesure to have you in our forums.
BTW, please edit the pictures because they exceed the maximum allowed size (650*650) or just leave them like links or thumbnails.
Regards and hoping for more photos! :wink:
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05/05/2010, 19:47 #3Usuario registrado
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thank you very much
Iniciado por Rafa91
The first picture is awsome! The finish of the blocks is quite impresive for "homemade" blocks. I have read you in Xtreme Systems before and it's a plesure to have you in our forums.
BTW, please edit the pictures because they exceed the maximum allowed size (650*650) or just leave them like links or thumbnails.
Regards and hoping for more photos! :wink:
wtf 650x650? and i though 600x800 is smal
hmm can't make them more smal... cause it would have an affect on other forums also -.-
and if i just link these pix everybody is nerved cause he have to open every single link
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05/05/2010, 20:43 #4Usuario registrado CV
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Hello Andreoid
As Rafa said, truly impresive work on those blocks.
I might contact you in a while for a custom work on a Maximus III Extreme
The max width for the pictures is 650 pixels so, please, re-upload them using an image host like this. Select the URL file type.
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05/05/2010, 20:57 #5Yes, I also think that it's small, but are the rules and we have to respect them. If you don't do it a mod will do it xD
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wtf 650x650? and i though 600x800 is smal
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07/05/2010, 00:28 #6Usuario registrado
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haha... i think these are smal enough now
Iniciado por Rafa91
Yes, I also think that it's small, but are the rules and we have to respect them. If you don't do it a mod will do it xD
Iniciado por Andreoid
wtf 650x650? and i though 600x800 is smal

so,..no new cnc ,..without a place for it ^^
the room for the new workshop at the beginning looked like this:
Storage -.- good that vacuum cleaner exists ^^
The wall you can see here is the wall to the outside.
We have embedded a couple of thick fiberglass mats so it's not going to be so cold in winter.
it is finally a more lighted workshop ... This is much better than a cellar
then we started with the casing:
here the first wall is finished:
That was't this easy with the 2 oblique beams
and here the second wall
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so, that I not only bother you with dirty pictures of building the workshop
here something brilliant:
Finn and I had bought two 16GB USB Flash Drives supertallent
these were ideal to refine ^^

very slowly and carefully engraved with the CNC

like it?


regards Andreoid
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07/05/2010, 07:46 #7I'm drooling xD
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14/05/2010, 16:25 #8Usuario registrado
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^^
Iniciado por Rafa91
I'm drooling xD
building the workshop goes on
Finn was afraid that he will get cold feet in winter
so he had insulated the floor additionally
well protected during working with the circular saw
and the saw does its work
Today, another cameraman
(I was sitting at home with a fresh operated hernia at this time -.-)
The new floor has been moved up into the last corner:
ready:
whether it works... i dont know
cause we have never worked without the wooden floor
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here 2 full surround views:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/ausbau2/gr9.JPG
for a large view, click on the link under the pictures.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/ausbau2/gr10.JPG
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Then they went on with the inside working
First made a couple of drawers
which lend themselves well as a surface to do the cuts
and the first factory-bank (with sitting-height) was finished
It was getting dark outside ... and the 2 workers were exhausted
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and now something for everyone who doesnt look in here for building workshop pictures:
my sister bought her aan dell-laptop... she said that it is too impersonal
so I've levered out the logo and made 2 plaques to engrave preturned
first try...
here the cnc made some mistakes with the "n"
not difficult to guess what's her name ^^
i hope that i can show you something diffentent than engraving works next time
regards Andreoid
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18/05/2010, 22:21 #9Usuario registrado
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actually this should be a watercooling thread
so I have to show you some waterblocks a few times between ^^
top left of the MSI 790FX fullcover ... and the follower down in the middle
because a bad sitting capacitor on the board the new MSI 890FX fullcover block have now a smaller top. is has a winding distance of 18mm
Despite 890s engraving backward compatible to 790FX
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and if we are talking about the 890 boards...
PWM032 the new 890FX for ASUS boards!
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here a few photos of the user "fhantastic" from the "forumdeluxx"
He has let nickeled his evga cooler set (not by us...we can't do this)
klick
PWM029 EVGA P55 left block
klick
the EVGA P55 FTW 200 fullcover Waterblock
but it dont fit on the EVGA P55 FTW without "200" addition
klick
klick
regards
André
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08/06/2010, 16:08 #10Usuario registrado
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something new again ;D
I start with a couple of photos that are prettier than mine
a high quality project, which I supported a little bit:
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Marc's "Projekt Black meets Blue" - Marc1993
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/f1 ... 84330.html
on the Gigabyte GA-P55A were installed a PWM031 two times and a UCD grande.
the bottoms were stained dark chemical

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hmmm ,..,... In my presentation, the last five images are not shown
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