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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Fermionic Cams
The other day I was watching the beautiful series of videos on the Michelson Fourier Analyser, (Yes, I couldn’t resist buying the coffee table book) and I started thinking about cams. They’re a beautiful tool when you’re doing mechanical design. They can be … Continue reading
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Quick and dirty lasercut polariscope
Here’s a quick one day project I just finished. I’m quite interested in light, and I wanted a quick way to observe how things change polarisation as light moves through them. You can pick up polariscopes on eBay pretty cheap, … Continue reading
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