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* 1. When the legs on your bed break, just make super solid, new ones! | * 1. When the legs on your bed break, just make super solid, new ones! | ||
For the lab: | For the [[lab]]: | ||
* 2. To keep your NMR tubes sorted, clean, and safe, keep them in bespoke trays; wood or teflon are good materials but anything else practically can be used. | * 2. To keep your NMR tubes sorted, clean, and safe, keep them in bespoke trays; wood or teflon are good materials but anything else practically can be used. | ||
* 3. For easy handling when bulk cleaning the caps for the NMR tubes, a teflon board with holding slots works super well. | * 3. For easy handling when bulk cleaning the caps for the NMR tubes, a teflon board with holding slots works super well. | ||
* 4. Phantoms for measuring the strength of the z-axis magnetic field gradient in an NMR spectrometer: fill the holes with water and take an image, i.e. the same process as MRT but only in one dimension. From the resulting image the strength of the magnetic field gradient in the z direction can be calculated. The clamp and the drill guide were 3D printed and used to drill holes into the clear acrylic rods while the blue phantoms were 3D printed. | * 4. Phantoms for measuring the strength of the z-axis magnetic field gradient in an NMR spectrometer: fill the holes with water and take an image, i.e. the same process as MRT but only in one dimension. From the resulting image the strength of the magnetic field gradient in the z direction can be calculated. The clamp and the drill guide were [[3D Printing|3D printed]] and used to drill holes into the clear [[acrylic]] rods while the blue phantoms were 3D printed. | ||
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Revision as of 12:20, 2 December 2020
Hi, I'm Karel!
Projects
For the home:
- 1. When the legs on your bed break, just make super solid, new ones!
For the lab:
- 2. To keep your NMR tubes sorted, clean, and safe, keep them in bespoke trays; wood or teflon are good materials but anything else practically can be used.
- 3. For easy handling when bulk cleaning the caps for the NMR tubes, a teflon board with holding slots works super well.
- 4. Phantoms for measuring the strength of the z-axis magnetic field gradient in an NMR spectrometer: fill the holes with water and take an image, i.e. the same process as MRT but only in one dimension. From the resulting image the strength of the magnetic field gradient in the z direction can be calculated. The clamp and the drill guide were 3D printed and used to drill holes into the clear acrylic rods while the blue phantoms were 3D printed.