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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2012

After months of building and painting, I've finally (almost) finished my new workshop.

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  • Whatcha making al?

    Is that boat forms can see at 0:11?

  • @gnunan Super secret bike stuff, probably crossing a few patents

  • That looks like half a liter of coolant or so, when most people have a big bucket.

    Do you know what temp the coolant gets to? I like the idea of having all of the cooling mounted on the gantry, and would like to do this for myself if its working out for you.

  • @wrenchmeister. I normally run the spindle between 10000 and 18000 rpm, at these speeds the motor stays cool. Even at 24000 rpm atfer constant running the temp only goes up a little, I don't measure the temp only feel it by hand ocasionally and I have never had a problem. Don't forget though I do have the motor mounted in a large aluminium block which is a heat sink as well. The biggest issue was eliminating air pockets from the system.

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  • Looking good Slartibardfast

  • shmick!

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