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<NullMoogleCable> so here is my idea to slowly grow silicon oxide. mr coffie hot plate + mini clothes iron moded with 2 liter bottle for extra long steam capacity all controlled with a arduino + servo to keep steam at constant temp + moisture
<NullMoogleCable> 8$ parts from thrift store vs 500$ tube furnace or kilm
<Sync__> that will take forever
<NullMoogleCable> Im wondering if i could speed it up with a vacuume or high pressure enclosure
<Sync__> no
<NullMoogleCable> has anyone tested this?
<Sync__> vacuum or high pressure? yeah
<Sync__> the process does not depend on outside pressures
<NullMoogleCable> what about gravity? using a centrifical force?
<Sync__> what
<NullMoogleCable> spin the sample using a centrifugeto force the steam at the silicon
<Sync__> no.
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