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Started a new series on youtube, and I would love your thoughts!
Hey all,
So my series that I decided to make it transforming an old room into a lab to do various experiments and film in. The thing that I want from you all
is feedback, and advice. I'm a novice in these areas (filmmaking, homechemistry, lab construction) and I have a strong feeling that a forum filled
with such amazing chemists could help me out.
https://youtu.be/sqJKrV8dNs8 here is my first episode where I just talk about the plans. Also, I want to name this lab, so I am currently running
a contest to find the best name for it, chosen by people who view the video.
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Seriously. You should name it yourself to reflect your personality, your aspirations and what you intend the lab to become and to accomplish.
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funds permitting, internal plasterboard cladding, and ideally a thermally insulating wool/foam in the cavity formed,
would give a 'clean' background for videography,
and help keep you, your experiments, and your stored chemicals,
in a nicer temperature range.
This would also give a degree of fire resistance, sound insulation
and protect the iron from HCl fumes etc.
At least a nice coat of paint
I would consider keeping the windows as windows/emergency ventilation/exit ... you never know
A separate hole for venting the fume cupboard gives more choices in location
... maybe not blocking access to the tank ?
IF you could make the door open outwards from the lab it would
.. make emergency exit easier
.. reduce the likelihood of accidents
.. give a little more usable space
Consider blinds, shutters etc. for the windows, for security/privacy/lighting control.
Good videos require good lighting, and a clean background.
P.S. I do not have a fume cupboard, but I have given some thoughts to making one,
I think that hobby fume cupboards should;
. have a sink with running water
. be tall enough to handle a fractionating column setup
. have a separate but ventilated compartment for chemical storage
. similarly for bulk volatile reagents
. similarly for acids and bases (especially HCl, HNO3, NH3 etc.)
. a separate ventilated space for a vacuum pump with traps if a water aspirator is not used
. infinite workspace to allow for a distillation rig, multiple experiments, filtration, etc.
. A wide fume cupboard would allow one location for all videography
There are several fume cupboard construction topics here at SM,
have a look around 'tour my lab' photographs again for little hints and ideas
There are YouTube videos that are very professional
and there are videos like mine - raw, blurry, shaky video uploads just to share with friends, SM members etc.
both have their uses.
[Edited on 4-2-2017 by Sulaiman]
CAUTION : Hobby Chemist, not Professional or even Amateur
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Fidelmios
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 | Seriously. You should name it yourself to reflect your personality, your aspirations and what you intend the lab to become and to accomplish.
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I completely understand where you're coming from, but for me I wouldn't be doing home chemistry if it wasn't for my youtube channel. My viewer base
has helped me out substantially, and I feel like allowing them, and you all, to name the lab is something of a place of endearment. So its for that
reason that I want to give you all the thing to name it, you've been so great helping me!
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Fidelmios
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Quote: Originally posted by Sulaiman | funds permitting, internal plasterboard cladding, and ideally a thermally insulating wool/foam in the cavity formed,
would give a 'clean' backgroung for videography,
and help keep you, your experiments, and your stored chemicals,
in a nicer temperature range.
This would also give a degree of fire resistance, sound insulation
and protect the iron from HCl fumes etc.
At least a nice coat of paint
I would consider keeping the windows as windows/emergency ventilation/exit ... you never know
A separate hole for venting the fume cupboard gives more choices in location
... maybe not blocking access to the tank ?
IF you could make the door open outwards from the lab it would
.. make emergency exit easier
.. reduce the likelihood of accidents
.. give a little more usable space
Consider blinds, shutters etc. for the windows, for security/privacy/lighting control.
Good videos require good lighting, and a clean background.
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Cleaning up the background is a must. I was thinking about getting some plasterboard for the 'filming' wall at the very least. Thanks! I will look to
switching around the outside door too! I may actually be able to make a fume hood off to the corner rather than the window, but I thought the window
the easiest location.
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Sulaiman
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As you have acces to fresh external air,
one possibility that would make your channel 'different'
would be to have the entire lab as a fume cupboard when required,
with you having fresh air pumped to your facemask, hazmat/diving suit (?) etc.
it may be cheaper and safer than a fume cupboard ?
but not as comfortable
P.S. using a surplus NASA spacesuit (or equivalent) would allow you to make a series of videos covering
'what could possibly go wrong ?!' ... in a hobby Lab,
beatiful explosions of halogen gasses, nitrous oxides, and exergetic compositions ......
(OK , there is a bit of a 'mad scientist' in me)
[Edited on 4-2-2017 by Sulaiman]
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Fidelmios
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Quote: Originally posted by Sulaiman | As you have acces to fresh external air,
one possibility that would make your channel 'different'
would be to have the entire lab as a fume cupboard when required,
with you having fresh air pumped to your facemask, hazmat/diving suit (?) etc.
it may be cheaper and safer than a fume cupboard ?
but not as comfortable |
Holy crap, that sounds cool! I'm also thinking of buying a few dozen meters of LED lights and making the entire place glow! I think that since I'm
putting up plasterboard I could put a flat area to hang tools, hoses, clamps, or other flat stuff.
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Sulaiman
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Please research it first ... I have not thought through all of the safety implications
EDIT: The Sun is shining ! ... off to do a bit of chem-mystery.
[Edited on 4-2-2017 by Sulaiman]
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