@Blasto how deep do the m3 holes go under the 60d? Don’t wanna screw too far when I’ll mount it inside the case
For future reference:
@Blasto how deep do the m3 holes go under the 60d? Don’t wanna screw too far when I’ll mount it inside the case
For future reference:
I don’t know about you… but I’d just screw a couple in by hand… but maybe that’s too much effort…
Can also stick in a paperclip something not metal and sharp then measure, if your finger screwing skills are not in shape.
or vernier calipers have the depth of hole measurement thingie
EDIT:
i saw your ninja edit… hahahaha you’re more than likely going to put a metal screw in that hole…
don’t be askkeered of metal thingies
hey idk if it’s a blind hole I haven’t seen the thing.
Also the back of my calipers can measure like 7mm deep before the shank is too wide for a M3 hole
hence the stick in’ and measure em’
See title for reasoning behind my over complication of measuring holes, more specifically telling others how to measure their holes.
@Fosterqc @kook
My question lies more in the fact that it might be a bottomless (in this case topless?) hole. I don’t wanna be screwing anything in it only to find out I scraped the pcb.
I have an awful tendancy of screwing till it stops moving by force…(take that phrase how you want )
follow my advice then I was thinking for ya
I might just end up using 3m tape @3DServisas made a heatsink for the 100D. Is one available for the 60D yet?
Same dimensions
Could be full of shit.
Is it? Screw placement seemed very different. Are you supposed to remove the original bottom of the casing to fit the heatsink?
That could be correct. I don’t have both in front of me so I should shut up.
I don’t either. I know there’s 4 screwholes in the bottom of my 60d. And they’re offcentered
Well between the two of us we could get to the bottom of this.
If it doesn’t fit, you’re not screwing hard enough?
The holes are 5mm blind holes, jean-guy proof
Jpo bolt pattern on bottom
What’s that?