W0h man, that's a good and cute finish of the base, cheers
I lapped mine two days ago, took me more than 2 hours, about 4 ... but i sanded specially: JUST ONE DIRECTION, always up, making this the final sand is much smoother and it doesn't produces much heat, so the material don't get suffered that much and we will never find any splinter, it's a slower but smoother method. I used the movement in 90º also and begin curling, 3-5-7-10-10-7-5-3 movements up in all the directions ... that means, 3 movings up, turning 90º, 3 movings more, turning 90º ... when completed the 4 sides, start "5" curl and so ... i used it in all the sandpapers, though at 800, 1200 and 2000 i doubled the process since i had not mid-range papers.
I found paper till 500 on the shops, but i couldn't get any further so i decided to go to a car-paint workshop near my house to see if they had that ranges of paper and could borrow me something ... and they did! 800, 1200 and 2000 sandpapers for FREE!
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There is just one point i failed, the polish solution, i bought the cheapest one and the end-look is not as good as yours ... so what polish solution did you use?
This is my final result, cute smooth mirror-glass, though next time i need to improve my polish solution clearly (sorry about the quality, though it's a macro of Quickcam 9000 pro -carl zeiss- just let me make the photo on HD -video- mode, strange i'll try to make photos with the SLR when i'll clean again the HSF) The temps downgraded between 1º-3ºC on idle and 5-7ºC on full tasks on a lower speed of the HSF fan so i'm happy too. If you have between 1 and 3 hours free consider to do this job, it's not as hard as it seems and it's the -5ºC more cheap you can get.
Keep up the good job exodusprime1337!!!
PS: Maybe in a year i'll lap the CPU too, we'll see
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