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projects:glass_sphere:housing [2019/01/05 08:39] tjhowseprojects:glass_sphere:housing [2019/01/05 08:54] tjhowse
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 == Toughening == == Toughening ==
 Tempering glass makes it strong. I've done this already on the leaf-in-glass project. Also soaking in molten potassium nitrate at 300 degrees for a while. This [[https://patents.google.com/patent/US3445208|patent]] describes a process which uses all kinds of nasties dissolved in the liquid KNO<sub>3</sub>. I'm not going to risk fluoride poisoning. Tempering glass makes it strong. I've done this already on the leaf-in-glass project. Also soaking in molten potassium nitrate at 300 degrees for a while. This [[https://patents.google.com/patent/US3445208|patent]] describes a process which uses all kinds of nasties dissolved in the liquid KNO<sub>3</sub>. I'm not going to risk fluoride poisoning.
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 +====== Geometry ======
 +== Overall ==
 +I think the most robust shape would be a sphere. Every other shape has points or edges that would lead to higher peak stress when dropped.
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 +== Assembly ==
 +It's gotta have a hollow bit in the middle for the electronics, but I want it to be as close to solid as possible. My current plan is to create the sphere in two unequal halves, one with a void in the centre for the electronics and the other part caps off the hole.
  
 ====== Shielding ====== ====== Shielding ======
projects/glass_sphere/housing.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/24 22:54 by tjhowse