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[*] posted on 26-1-2013 at 19:25


Terrific work. Although I already have a Buchi rotovap, I may try building one of these because I like the idea of a modular piece of equipment that you can repair yourself.
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[*] posted on 8-8-2016 at 04:17


Smaerd that's a good project and effort on this rotovap!!! But it can be unproved a lot if we can find someone with 3D designing software skills. Many parts can be made cheaply by 3D printer if there is a 3D design. Let's try to find someone that it can an upload an .stl file of the project on thingiverse.com
I believe the following pdf manual would be a good guide for a designer to replicate the basic mechanism. http://www.lasallescientific.com/products/heidolph/BAL_LARO4...

FYI his is a example of magnetic stirrer.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:632714
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