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So this whole thing started when my brother found a XYRON Personal Cutting System behind a dumpster at his apt. After staring at it for a year, I ripped out the circuit board and put in my own stuff to make it CNC. Then I thought, "I'll put a laser in it!". Then I thought, "it should be water cooled!". So here we are, the build thread. As I have little use for the final product, (lol) I will be focusing primarily on uniqueness and looking badass.
I've placed on my design quite a few constraints.
Here's a little of what I have so far.
The machine moving around with a sharpie in it - YouTube
After LOTS of thought, I came up with a pretty nifty pump and heat exhanger that will fit inside the unit and cost $0. A friend of mine gave me a broken blood pressure monitor control unit. Another friend gave me a red ringed xbox. So here's this. Quite fun to play with.
Super spiff water pump and heat exchanger
This is the problem I'm currently working on. I need to design a waterblock that sinks heat from the aixiz module into water (derp) and fits in the holder with the lid closed.
The diode holder thing
This post needed a pic:
More to come, gotta learn how to use a lathe real quick
I've placed on my design quite a few constraints.
- Must meet clearance of lid and sides
- Must actualy cool the diode
- Must not get anything wet
- If possible, look cool
- Must fit entirely inside the machine
- Cost very little (Not including the hundreds I spent on the lathe, ha)
Here's a little of what I have so far.
The machine moving around with a sharpie in it - YouTube
After LOTS of thought, I came up with a pretty nifty pump and heat exhanger that will fit inside the unit and cost $0. A friend of mine gave me a broken blood pressure monitor control unit. Another friend gave me a red ringed xbox. So here's this. Quite fun to play with.
Super spiff water pump and heat exchanger
This is the problem I'm currently working on. I need to design a waterblock that sinks heat from the aixiz module into water (derp) and fits in the holder with the lid closed.
The diode holder thing
This post needed a pic:
More to come, gotta learn how to use a lathe real quick