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Skylake delid tool

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
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Description

!!!!!You may Try out the Kaby-LAKE Delid tool as Skylake CPUs should also work with it !!!!!

A simple tool to remove the Heatspreader of your Skylake CPU.

tested with 6600K, 6700K, 4790K , G3258 (Skylake / Devils Canyon / Haswell )

May also work some other Haswell/Broadwell/Devils Canyon 115x CPUs (Heatspreader with sharp corners, only partially tested)

* print both parts,
* put some sort of rubber or foam on the inner bottom of the base.
* put the CPU into the CPU-holder with the long PCB part looking over the end of the tray.
* then put it in your vice and close it carefully.

For enough strengh print at least with 3 perimeters and 30% infill !

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!

* Only for CPUs who are glued and with thermal-paste, not for soldered CPUs

EDIT: Does not Work with Ivybridge (* If someone is able to try out Ivybridge (round Heatspreader corners) it would be cool to give a feedback if it works, as i dont have such a CPU for test. )

Materials and methods

Some sort of thin foam/rubber
A vice. - do NOT use a screw clamp !
a 3D printer that can print very exact, the dimensions are very tight to ensure that the cpu won`t jump out while pressing.

´For optimal results print with 0,1mm layerheight or less and use PLA with high infill.

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