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  1. Hey guys,

     

    to all hardcore-oc'ers these days - buy the true HQ der8auer delid mate here for just 90€

     

    I already said the new idea of removing heatspreaders from Roman is pretty clever and cool

    but if you are broke down or save money or just got a new 3D printer :P,

    or just wanna delid cheaper CPUs, or simply have the possibility for printing 3D...give it a try for a few bucks.

     

    No more bunnyextractionstorm...some of you guys seriously need to calm down :o

    This is only proof of concept, just to show it is possible to make a HS remover with a printer.

     

    Everything can be build within Autocad 123D Design which is a free software - it takes a bit to get used to it, but it does pretty good for a free modeling software.

     

    The STL file for the bottom is pretty much ready - as well as the top. Took around 4 hours getting into the software and 8 hours building.

    If you have experience and probably have a software you are already used to might be possible in 2-3 hours or less.

    Due to the fact there is not much to build around the original CPU dimensions it looks pretty close to the tool from der8auer and I do not want to share files due to people mixing it up with product copying :(

    Printing time on MakerBot 5th Gen / Rep2 / SSYS Mojo is between 2-3 hours per part depending on filling and details.

     

    Keep in mind: MakerBot (usually) is printing PLA which might skew after some time

    SSYS Mojo / uPrint ABS is stable but has a layer resolution > 0.2mm < 0.28mm - you have to optimized the file - once done it's very reproducable.

     

    preview-v3.png

     

    preview-v6-hwbot.png

     

    preview-v9.png

     

    Downloads (not available for the moment, let everything calm down)

     

    22/11/2015 - first beta-version which now needs to be optimized I think

    Pretty sure it won't come out perfect on the first try but the basis should be there to make it working.

    Also I think it will be more effective when you use some kind of metal shield instead or in front of the "bolder block" - must be tested.

     

    23/11/2015 - some small adjustments

     

    - objects splitted into 2 files

    - not floating above the ground anymore

    - optimized for non-support printing (need to drill away the 1 mm layer in between the 6 mounting holes after print but no big deal)

     

    Measurements taken from: http://www.intel.ie/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/guides/2nd-gen-core-lga1155-socket-guide.pdf (mostly page 128)

     

    23/11/2015 16:00 - it's on der8auer to let the files be free or not - he owns the basic design and can decide...

     

    25/11/2015 - yay...a different version which follows the vice-method but with modular PCB-holder :)

    preview-new2-s939-ready.png

    more nfo

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  2. 100 micron should definitly do it and making threads after printing isn't a big deal either (why bothering printing that, there are different solutions for the movement part)

    maybe will give it a try with a 5th gen replicator and some old CPU for proof of concept...will share STL file then.

  3. but "I could do it to if I had that hardware" right?

     

    Sure!

    Just like everybody can make his own confused Travolta movie...even funnier when you are old enough to have seen the movie in its original form.

     

    UnripeWellwornFlies.gif

     

    Called: Gettin' home (after 4 days on tour) looking into OC chat :P

  4. Our team, specially the BenchBrothers and Strunkenbold, pushed hard and we are really happy with our 3rd place this year.

    Was a great and specially fair competition among the top-teams - thanks all for that!

     

    Was a good and fun competition with widely open hardware field - well done this year hwbot!

     

    €: wow and that was post no.1000 :woot:

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