reindeer30
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Yeah, once you have got the formula, the device itself is pretty simple!
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Thanks for following us man! Good to know we're not too mad scientist. Nice job on college; maybe you can get resources for this project over there. Thanks for coming back.
By the way, about your daughter... basically, you had a DNA test done, and she's not your daughter? Ouch... that's rough, man. Wish you well while all that is going on. Hope to talk to you soon.
@Spectacular23: Sounds like a real challenge. You could always use some sort of ferromagnetic solution controlled by electromagnets or something controlled by nanotechnology (a popular major in college, might I add). Or, you could always use some sort of extenders. Remember the law of conservation of matter though.
@spider skater: Welcome! A sleeker design is the ultimate goal, but personally, I want to get things rolling with larger scale equipment so it's easier to work with and understand, then I'll size it down.
Just finished a new spinneret. Going to go try it out now, with water.