Book: Building Scientific Apparatus

Discuss the technical details of an "open source" community-driven design of a polywell reactor.

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DeltaV
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Book: Building Scientific Apparatus

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Building Scientific Apparatus
Looks like an extremely useful reference for experimenters. Vacuum systems, custom glassware, charged-particle optics, materials, detectors, etc.

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Neat!
Thanks

Nik
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If only...

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That would be *real neat* alongside my Amateur Scientist CD-ROM and the stuff on Stirling engines, electrostatic machines etc etc...

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Here's a place to fill a bookshelf:
http://www.lindsaybks.com/
Evil is evil, no matter how small

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Post by chrismb »

It's real nice, 'n'all....

....but who is actually building amateur plasma devices here, except for me and Dan?

Is this thread merely highlighting bookshelf-fodder, or does it prelude an epiphany of T-P amateur builds?

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Post by DeltaV »

Ask again in April.

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