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== HacDC inquiry-level Microfabrication class == | |||
=== Dates and Times === | |||
The class will be held remote (and possibly in the Space) bi-weekly on Mondays ("Monday Microfabrication") 7 to 9 PM. | |||
=== Resources === | |||
* Cambridge SEM (for repairs) | |||
* Resin 3D printers (personally-owned) | |||
=== Approaches, project implementation === | |||
# Collaborative - work as a group on the same project (something new, something done before) | |||
# Independent - everyone work independently on their projects | |||
=== Approaches, tech implementation === | |||
# Use an SEM | |||
## Option 1 - get enough of the SEM fixed to operate manually | |||
## Option 2 - get the full SEM working | |||
## Option 3 - get the obviously broken part fabricated and replace it (part on back with dent in back of the SEM) | |||
## Option 4 - do Project Awesome fundraising project | |||
## Option 5 - the sputtering system issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process | |||
## Option 6 - a cleaning chamber issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process | |||
## Option 7 - working with hydrogen chloride indoors to etch glass issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process | |||
## Option 8 - decide on wet etching vs. dry etching | |||
# Use The-Next-Best-Thing | |||
## Option 1 - Sonic 8K - can -- stick PCB to layers of resin directly to fabricate things at 28 microns | |||
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Revision as of 06:54, 23 November 2021
HacDC inquiry-level Microfabrication class
Dates and Times
The class will be held remote (and possibly in the Space) bi-weekly on Mondays ("Monday Microfabrication") 7 to 9 PM.
Resources
- Cambridge SEM (for repairs)
- Resin 3D printers (personally-owned)
Approaches, project implementation
- Collaborative - work as a group on the same project (something new, something done before)
- Independent - everyone work independently on their projects
Approaches, tech implementation
- Use an SEM
- Option 1 - get enough of the SEM fixed to operate manually
- Option 2 - get the full SEM working
- Option 3 - get the obviously broken part fabricated and replace it (part on back with dent in back of the SEM)
- Option 4 - do Project Awesome fundraising project
- Option 5 - the sputtering system issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process
- Option 6 - a cleaning chamber issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process
- Option 7 - working with hydrogen chloride indoors to etch glass issue needs to be resolved as part of the microfab process
- Option 8 - decide on wet etching vs. dry etching
- Use The-Next-Best-Thing
- Option 1 - Sonic 8K - can -- stick PCB to layers of resin directly to fabricate things at 28 microns