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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4qKaNZq6UE A Video by the YouTube Channel "Joshua Pearce" Titled "Economic Savings for Scientific Free and Open Source Technology" ] ( '''~2 Minute Watch''' | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4qKaNZq6UE A Video by the YouTube Channel "Joshua Pearce" Titled "Economic Savings for Scientific Free and Open Source Technology" ] ( '''~2 Minute Watch''' ) |
Revision as of 04:49, 13 November 2022
Basics
- This page covers Existing (ie non-OSE) Designs for OSHW to be used in a Chemistry or Biology Laboratory
Agitation
Rotary Tube Tumbler
Sir Tumbalot v1
- A Design by User "ATinyGreenCell"
- Uses only 3D Printed Components, Bearings, A Rod, and a NEMA Stepper Motor
- The TinkerCAD Page on this Project
- A Hackaday Page on this Project Titled "TUBE TUMBLER PROVIDES THE PERFECT CULTURE"
Nuating Agitator
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Joshua Pearce" Titled "Open Source 3-D Printed Nutating Mixer" ( ~20 Second Watch )
Rotator/Shaker
- This device is similar to the "Sir Tumbalot" Design but holds the Tubes perpendicular to the rotation, thus more adapted for shaking
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Joshua Pearce" Titled "Open Source Lab Sample Rotator Mixer and Shaker - mix and shake" (~15 Second Watch )