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The plate we started out with was the correct width but not the correct height, so a little cutting was in order. With the layout finalized and the Athlon's components marked out, the plate was cut to a height of 57.5mm. While a steady hand and a hacksaw could have cut the plate with a bit of elbow grease, we're lucky enough to have a diamond tipped saw at our research lab :) Cooled with a mixture of motor oil and kerosene the saw can rip through a 1/4" aluminum plate in a matter of seconds. The rough edge of the plate was filed down to remove most of the marks left by the saw blade, and any burrs as well.
The center punch Before we began drilling the plate for the copper pipes, each location needed to be marked a bit more permanently than the marker was capable of. Much of the markings were faded from the cutting operation, and besides, it's much easier to drill a hole in metal with a starting point. So the center points of all the copper pipe locations were marked out with an automatic center punch. A neat little tool which automatically impacts the surface of the material when pressure is applied to it. The little depressions also stop the drill bit from wandering when starting a hole.
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