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Darwin's Black Box Ah, yes you can. Darwin himself was a theist - trained as a parish priest. The study of nature - p ... |
16-12-2007 at 16:56 by: Twospoons |
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer! Of the diamond CVD papers I've seen, the most common (and accessible for us) method is simply a hot ... |
16-12-2007 at 14:29 by: Twospoons |
Cobalt Oxide Anodes Dammit Rosco! I thought I was going to be able to patent it and make millions!
Hey Xenoid, another ... |
13-12-2007 at 19:15 by: Twospoons |
Cobalt Oxide Anodes Well, I'm nearly ready to join the hunt. Got 95/5 Sn/Sb solder, Co carbonate and NiO yesterday. Wan ... |
13-12-2007 at 13:02 by: Twospoons |
Cobalt Oxide Anodes @Xenoid: the way to attack epoxy is to get it nice and hot with your heat gun - this will soften it ... |
11-12-2007 at 16:56 by: Twospoons |
Cobalt Oxide Anodes @jpsmith : hold on to that dead microwave - it is bound to have a good transformer in it. If you ha ... |
9-12-2007 at 18:46 by: Twospoons |
Electrical Furnace Contruction - My design and implementation You'd do better to modify a bench-top induction cooker - you know, the portable sort you plug into t ... |
5-12-2007 at 14:42 by: Twospoons |
More on PbO2 electrodes You'll find temperature control in a toaster oven to be a lot worse. The thermostats in those thin ... |
2-12-2007 at 18:23 by: Twospoons |
More on PbO2 electrodes This paper is really just food for thought. Of note : "crackfree films of TiO2 on 316 stainless", t ... |
29-11-2007 at 16:36 by: Twospoons |
Barium Nitrate If you are after the barium nitrate as a flame colourant, do not use sodium salts in the metathesis. ... |
25-11-2007 at 18:01 by: Twospoons |
neon transformer Microwave oven transformers (MOT) are not current limited like a neon transformer (NST). So as soon ... |
19-11-2007 at 20:52 by: Twospoons |
Sealing wires inside glass You might have better luck using the kovar wire from inside an ordinary household lightbulb. This h ... |
12-11-2007 at 12:21 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU If you do have a variac, it will work wonderfully for adjusting the output of an ordinary transforme ... |
8-11-2007 at 19:20 by: Twospoons |
Solid state relays Put in appropriate transient protection, make sure you use an over-rated ( by about 20%) solid-state ... |
8-11-2007 at 17:01 by: Twospoons |
Lab Equipment Auction (for Kiwis) You got your eye on anything? I'm kinda keen on the vacuum pump. And maybe a mag/stirrer.
Thanks ... |
5-11-2007 at 13:50 by: Twospoons |
Hydrogen - oxygen flame speed ? I'm having immense trouble finding numbers for flame speed for a stoichiometric H2/O2 mix. So far t ... |
4-11-2007 at 20:05 by: Twospoons |
Need info on KClO4 propellants Hard waxes for investment casting can be made by mixing PE with paraffin wax. Adding a little wax t ... |
30-10-2007 at 17:10 by: Twospoons |
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid. If you are feeling really adventurous (and know what you are doing) you could try a microwave driven ... |
29-10-2007 at 16:46 by: Twospoons |
High Energy Laminated Rocket Propellants Chemical considerations aside, a better way to isolate hypergolic propellant components might be to ... |
28-10-2007 at 13:18 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU It's really hard to see but it looks like there is fb from +5 AND +12 ? Which to me suggests changi ... |
25-10-2007 at 16:52 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU I find the fancy models tend to be more available for the fancy transistors - low noise RF transisto ... |
25-10-2007 at 12:48 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU In defense of SPICE :
[url=http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/Classes/IcBook/SPICE/UserGuide/elements_ ... |
24-10-2007 at 19:13 by: Twospoons |
Need info on KClO4 propellants The evil thing about epoxy is the exothermic cure. A cupful of laminating epoxy will all but catch ... |
23-10-2007 at 16:30 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU [quote][i]Originally posted by Xenoid[/i]
Ahhh.. Twospoons, that was you was it! I had my eye on ... |
22-10-2007 at 17:32 by: Twospoons |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU It pays to keep an eye on the auction sites (like ebay). I just scored a 0-50V, 0-60A Hewlett Packa ... |
18-10-2007 at 19:07 by: Twospoons |
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