sanjuan
Well-Known Member
Rahz, I've spent countless hours flattening/trying to flatten heatsinkusa parts. The last effort was a 4x24" vintage commercial Craftsman belt sander with a bunch of grits I bought from Zoro.com. Problem is, a grit heavy enough to break down the high shoulders drags debris through the low center, gouging the area where the COBs go.
Screw it, I've finally given up and just add a bit more thermal compound to fill the cupping. Well, I don't actually add any, I just leave the COB well buttered.
A machine shop with a surface grinder and a soft wheel for aluminum would make more sense for production than fly cutting on a mill, I guess--but I've been away from machining a long time.
Screw it, I've finally given up and just add a bit more thermal compound to fill the cupping. Well, I don't actually add any, I just leave the COB well buttered.
A machine shop with a surface grinder and a soft wheel for aluminum would make more sense for production than fly cutting on a mill, I guess--but I've been away from machining a long time.
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