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Darkblade48
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[*] posted on 19-6-2005 at 22:42


After 3 long days of planning, hacking and pure frustration:

Me: 1, Rubber stopper: 0

I ended up finding this exacto knife (more like those surgical knives you'd use in biology, but with switchable blades) that had the blade i was looking for, one that was sharp at the bottom, like so (excuse my poor ASCII art :)),

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The bottom portion was sharpened, so it was a matter of sticking the knife with the blade down onto the rubber stopper....mind you the handle was a tad too short, so I ended up sticking my fingers into the flask as well. After about 2 hours of just repeatedly hacking away at the stopper, it broke into two pieces, and I managed to pull it out :D

What a satisfying end to a nightmare

Edit: My poor "diagram"

[Edited on 20-6-2005 by Darkblade48]

[Edited on 20-6-2005 by Darkblade48]
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[*] posted on 20-6-2005 at 17:00


Quote:
Originally posted by Darkblade48
If rubber shrinks when heated while the glass expands, wouldn't the rubber stopper tend to fall back into the flask?
[Edited on 20-6-2005 by Darkblade48]


No, you're heating the flask inverted, so gravity, as well as the increasing pressure in the flask, holds the stopper in place, like so (your ascii art inspired me):

Code:
_______ \\ / W: water S:stopper \\WWW/ \\S/ ||||||| H E A T


[Edit: fixed "art"]

[Edit: that's still not right. The preview works, but the main display shows the double backslashes literally, and doesn't work with single ones.
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[Edited on 21-6-2005 by Geomancer]

[Edited on 21-6-2005 by Geomancer]
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