Great thanks Jake, we're working on the space thing for CCL and hoping to have one in the nearish term... it's kind of like the early days of Sudo Room when we talked on and on about getting a space... until we finally got one :)


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
it is currently in a relatively safe place, especially considering that moving it is the most dangerous thing to it.  So it should stay where it is until a new place is chosen for it.

Since Sudoroom doesn't have enough room for it and CCL has NO room yet, moving it will have to wait.

However, i know of a pickup truck that can be used to move it if and when the time comes.


-jake

On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Ryan Bethencourt wrote:

Thanks Jake, It looks like we may have to rent a uhaul truck to move it as it looks large?
Sounds like Ben has a place for us to store it and we have another Counter Culture labs co-founder/member (Shanee) who knows how to use it and said she could teach us :)


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Benjamin Lack <benlack@gmail.com> wrote:
      It looks like it would be fine sitting in a garage for a few months, if so, I have space.
Ben


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd@gmail.com> wrote:
      That would be excellent!

Here's the user manual with all the specs:

https://www.noisebridge.net/images/c/c7/ISI_Mini-TV_SEM_Manual-Troubleshooting-Reference_Guide.pdf

It's a desktop machine, so doesn't necessarily take up any more space than some bio equipment. Wonder how easy it would be to DIY a gold sputterer...

Patrik

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
      I'm sure that Dr. X would be very pleased if it went to Counter Culture Labs.  He just wants it to be understood and appreciated, rather than sitting
      neglected.  CCL should hurry up and buy the church building before the price goes up on it, and I can help transport it.

      It is basically an equipment rack and a cart of accessories, so it doesn't take up a ton of room.  But it's good to be able to set the microscope and
      vacuum pump on different structures so that the vibration of the pump doesn't shake the scope.  Also, to take higher resolution pictures it will be
      necessary to construct an analog data importer but that will likely just be a computer with a slightly modified sound card and some software.

      keep in mind that to view organic (nonmetallic) things you will need a gold sputterer.

      -jake

      On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Ryan Bethencourt wrote:

            Hi Jake,
            I'd be very happy to help transport the scanning electron microscope and if
            it can't fit into Sudo Room, I'd also love to float the idea of potentially
            housing it at Counter Culture Labs (the Sudo room DIY Bio offshoot) when we
            eventually open up. Any thoughts?

            How big is the SEM (I know some of them can be huge which might prohibit
            location)?

            All the best,
            Ryan

            Best,
            Ryan


            On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
                  sudoroom is being offered a scanning electron microscope (by Dr.
                  X).

                  it comes with all the stuff and actually works, but it requires
                  a bit of knowledge to operate it.  unfortunately Mr. X is not
                  available to train us how to operate it, however Chris Murphy
                  may be available and knows how it works.

                  It would take up about 30 square feet of space including the
                  place where the operators sit or stand.  It is not computerized
                  like the one at Pumping Station One, it is an analog machine.
                   Pictures can be taken at high resolution by long-exposure photo
                  of the CRT on the front of the machine, or we can build an
                  analog data importer to reconstruct images at much higher
                  resolution if we desire.

                  The cash price of this SEM is $10 in gas and tolls, I will
                  provide the vehicle and movement.  The rest of the price of the
                  machine in blood and sacrifice is in the time and energy to
                  learn its intricicies and idiosynchracies while learning about
                  vacuum pumps and vacuum oil, and how not to let vacuum oil
                  contaminate your vacuum and get all over your filament.

                  https://noisebridge.net/wiki/SEM

                  ironically, one of the reasons it doesn't work as well at
                  noisebridge is because the whole place shakes when the city
                  buses ride by.  and sudoroom is apparently directly over the
                  bart tunnel so i wonder how different it will be.

                  -jake
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