Three Dee Print a reusable well frame (mold) and vacuum/heat form 0.2 mm LDPE film or saran wrap into the wells. 3d printing of plates directly has previously been discussed here https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/diybio/4gzh_PP_hd8 Yes, microtiter plates are reusable, depending..
You burn your discarded bubble wrap?
The upside of using bubble wrap, obviously, is that the bored biologists can pop the extras.
You burn your discarded bubble wrap?
The upside of using bubble wrap, obviously, is that the bored biologists can pop the extras.
## Jonathan Cline ## jcline@ieee.org ## Mobile: +1-805-617-0223 ########################On 7/18/14 12:18 PM, André Esteves wrote:
Have you ever printed something? It's not fast and using supplies for throw away stuff it's not rational.Imagine that you recycle your plastic... Are recycling contaminated stuff?
Bubble wrap can just burn and with it take away the baddies...
Cheers,
André Esteves
2014-07-18 19:34 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Cline <jncline@gmail.com>:
If a 3d printer is already available, why not just print 384-well microtiter plates..
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On Friday, July 18, 2014 6:08:19 AM UTC-7, aife wrote:Make a frame to hold the bubble wrap and put it in a 3d printer with the printing head replaced by a programmable syringe and you can do all of combinatorial interesting things...






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