With all the great progress on our new Activities system, folks are starting to upgrade their starter kits, especially the Desktop Spectrometry Starter Kit (see below for a list of posted upgrades!)
So in conjunction with OSHWA's Documentation Days all October, Parts & Crafts here in Somerville, MA is hosting 4 documentation days, and we'll be hosting tables at two of them -- on the 12th and the 19th:
Spectrometry upgrading
If you have a Desktop Spectrometry Starter Kit and want to upgrade it and help in the documentation/replication effort, come on by (RSVP here but appreciated. )! And if you're not local, post your replications and upgrade builds remotely!
We'll be working in particular on the new stability upgrade by @stoft and the ambient light upgrade by myself!
We'll have the needed materials (black ink, glue, wood blocks) available, so bring your kit and we'll give it an overhaul -- similarly to how we replicated these upgrades at LEAFFEST:
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@warren, I posted some draft note on testing to: https://publiclab.org/questions/stoft/09-15-2016/what-mechanical-specs-can-and-should-plab-spectrometers-meet?_=1475287316 . Also, I don't know if you wanted to include my paper-n-tape (shall I say retrograde-upgrade) here but it's at: https://publiclab.org/notes/stoft/09-22-2016/all-paper-n-tape-mock-up-of-plab-3-spectrometer . It just might provide some interesting additional data for the testing.
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Hi, Dave - we're doing some work on this now -- I don't think we have enough spec kits to do the paper-n-tape version here, but we are trying to create a really repeatable setup for tests; will post soon!
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Jeff - hands-on experiences are usually helpful even if incomplete. You could tinker with the paper-n-tape process even if there are not enough housings. cameras, etc. For reference, the black paper I use is 14-mil thick.
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