Under 81mm OD?
Lol that was comedy, but yeah.
RelativeCentrifugalForce
Relative Centrifugal Force. Same as gravity. So in the case of my centrifuge, 17,000 times the force of gravity. Glass jars completely crush to nothing at this force.
Yo @cyclopath what fuge you using? Those stainless steel cups you got there are 3â Diameter right?
Accuspin 1R. Spinning atm. Donât recall rotor model
Pictured stainless containers are just about identical to a wide mouth pint jar as far as diameter (literal drop in replacement)
~81.5 mm according to the circumference.
Buckets are 82mm. Or were before we removed a a little to get (embossed) canning jars in there.
Opening is less than 81mm ID.
by about 10mm.
Looks like itâs a few tenths of a mm big for the cense 550
I made a pair of these for @PharmExOregon to test out, it adapts the Beckman 750 bucket to a wide mouth pint
Still need to test them out though
Think I could get a set of those
Need to test them before I release the files
Consider me a guinea pig lol
I am beginning to suspect you donât actually have eyes, just glasses
70mm ID on opening.
Depth of container ~ 125mm.
~66mm required spacer height.
Iâve got a die grinder and my safety squints, we can figure it out
What you need is about 30 minutes on a lathe to open your fuge cups slightly
As @thesk8nmidget notes above.
âŚbucket into the chuck, and off those âfew thouâ come.
Sooo⌠had my safety glasses off for less than five min and got hash in my eyes while taking a %^%#>?! Dab last night.
Storing the dab tool here so it doesnât make a mess, means it occasionally gets water on it.
The size of the rig means youâre up close and personal when it spits at you.
Safety glasses on. Even during end of day safety meetingâŚ.
Iâm picking up a J2-MI and JA-10 in the near future. Canât wait to join the club!
Never mind; the OP responded to my DM.