3D printing can give horizontal 0.05mm accuracy. It likely requires to set the correct options in the slicer. It seems that the original slit was printed vertical. If it can be printed horizontal, it should have less ragged edge.
Cool, Arthur. I still love my little garden. Hope to get original razor blades. Big Clive had some junk from Naomi. I think she can make great write ups but so far there was no mention in the Lancet or NEJM. Measuring 200nm gets a bit costly. But I am eying to purchase a Sekonic 700, any good?
Thanks. No idea about the Sekonic 700, but looking at it, it seems to be more for photographers, etc so probably not a great science tool. I love my Little garden too, love it more now it's pimped up!
just an idea for another slit: A Lasercutter gives 0.1mm or less cuts, so on maybe a black Vinyl-foil it gives a super narrow slit - and is parallel too. Cannot test it out myself - sadly own no Spectrometer.
Nice job, I like the new enclosure design. Imagine if you could do that in aluminium, that would be sick!
I would love a printer that could do that!
Might add some lead weights to add to the 'gravitas' of the device ;-)
Thanks for the video and information. Best regards Antonio
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video, thank you! For me it is both informative and entertaining :) Best regards!
3D printing can give horizontal 0.05mm accuracy. It likely requires to set the correct options in the slicer. It seems that the original slit was printed vertical. If it can be printed horizontal, it should have less ragged edge.
yeah, this a very cool project - Big THX !
Thank you, I hope it helps a few people out.
@@project-326 You're an awesome and inspiring channel, so also HUGE THANKS from me :ø)
@@EgonSorensen Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Cool, Arthur. I still love my little garden. Hope to get original razor blades. Big Clive had some junk from Naomi. I think she can make great write ups but so far there was no mention in the Lancet or NEJM. Measuring 200nm gets a bit costly. But I am eying to purchase a Sekonic 700, any good?
Thanks. No idea about the Sekonic 700, but looking at it, it seems to be more for photographers, etc so probably not a great science tool. I love my Little garden too, love it more now it's pimped up!
just an idea for another slit: A Lasercutter gives 0.1mm or less cuts, so on maybe a black Vinyl-foil it gives a super narrow slit - and is parallel too. Cannot test it out myself - sadly own no Spectrometer.
Interesting idea, not sure if my cheap laser cutter can manage 0.1mm focus size, but I might try that if I get some time.