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Bluman56 20-01-2015 20:54

pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 

ice.berg 20-01-2015 22:44

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
I am so confused with all the circular cutouts. I believe it's an elec. panel, as I can roughly guess the relative size of the cutouts. I am quite curious as to what this turns out to be.

Amar Shah 20-01-2015 22:49

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
Fan cutouts?

Chinmay 20-01-2015 22:50

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
what was used to cut this? the holes look pretty irregular

Jonathan Cheng 20-01-2015 23:01

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chinmay (Post 1431339)
what was used to cut this? the holes look pretty irregular

We used a PlasmaCAM 4x4 with a Hypertherm 65A torch and a massive compressor.

nathannfm 21-01-2015 00:44

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1431334)
I am so confused with all the circular cutouts. I believe it's an elec. panel, as I can roughly guess the relative size of the cutouts. I am quite curious as to what this turns out to be.

I agree, I see cutouts/bolt patterns that I can match to a battery, a main breaker, the PDP, 2 rows of (probably) Victors, the VRM, and probably the Rio.

Bluman56 21-01-2015 07:04

Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nathannfm (Post 1431372)
I agree, I see cutouts/bolt patterns that I can match to a battery, a main breaker, the PDP, 2 rows of (probably) Victors, the VRM, and probably the Rio.

On the right track, but we like to use every little nook and cranny. Which would explain the "irregular" hole arrangement.


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