I Designed, Cast, and Machine a huge water block from scrap Copper to cool a very large and intense surface mount COB chip for an insanely bright LED light engine I'm building.
First I get the scrap copper, Design my part in CAD, then I melt and cast the metal into a mould, Machine it and finish it in the CNC mill and finally cut out a see-through back cover with the waterjet to see inside of the water block as its working
Originally I was going to buy solid pieces of metal and machine my parts, but unfortunately all of the material that I need, the size I need it is not available for probably at least a few months.
That's why I decided to take scrap copper, melt it down in a furnace and shape it into what I need to make my parts and I now have my light engine fully operational at full power.
Fun Fact: Any static in this video was caused by 12μm Carbon dust that made its way into my camera and equipment...fun times.
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Watch this in 4k when possible, it looks incredibly awesome !
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