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  <p align="justify" style="padding-left: 1.0cm; padding-right: 1.0cm; font-size:16px;">We have also taken into account the needs and thoughts of the public to improve our project.
 
  <p align="justify" style="padding-left: 1.0cm; padding-right: 1.0cm; font-size:16px;">We have also taken into account the needs and thoughts of the public to improve our project.
 
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<h2 style="border-bottom: 5px solid #005b04;padding-left: 1.0cm;">Idea</h2>
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<p align="justify" style="padding-left: 1.0cm; padding-right: 1.0cm; font-size:16px;">Our project forced us to grapple with the inconvenience of having to handle chemicals that are destroyed, when exposed to too much light. The laboratory, that was kindly made available for us, is located in a building with a glass front and many people work there with us. Working protected from light without causing us or others inconveniences seemed impossible. That is how the idea for the “Dark Bench” emerged.<br/>
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The most important questions we asked ourselves and others working with light sensitive materials were: Does our design really constitute an advantage opposed to the usual solutions like aluminum foil and cardboard? And: Can we make it affordable?<br/>
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<h2 style="border-bottom: 5px solid #005b04;padding-left: 1.0cm;">Design</h2>
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The Dark bench is a light controlled space which facilitates the handling of the photo-sensitive caged amino acids. It is entirely made using laser-cut parts and readily available resources to make it a Do-It-Yourself and inexpensive device. As all the parts are assembled with help of angles and hinges, the Dark bench can be dismantled and assembled with little effort. 
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It´s features comprise:
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<li style="padding-right: 0.3cm;"><span>Convenient hand hole design</span></li>
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<li style="padding-right: 0.3cm;"><span>Sliding drawer</span></li>
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<li style="padding-right: 0.3cm;"><span>Optical window/UV protection window</span></li>
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<li style="padding-right: 0.3cm;"><span>Safelight</span></li>
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Click <here> for detailed information.
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<h2 style="border-bottom: 5px solid #005b04;padding-left: 1.0cm;">Cost Calculation</h2>
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<span style="color:#005C04">“Or, if someone else built it for you, how much would it cost.”</span>
 
<span style="color:#005C04">“Or, if someone else built it for you, how much would it cost.”</span>
 
<figcaption style="font-size: 12px; position:relative;top: -30px; left: 100px; color:Grey;">Dr. David Mishler, Austin, Texas</figcaption>
 
<figcaption style="font-size: 12px; position:relative;top: -30px; left: 100px; color:Grey;">Dr. David Mishler, Austin, Texas</figcaption>
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That was Dr. Mishlers concern, when he gave us some feedback to the design of our model. At first he seemed to be interested in our Hardware part, but was skeptical if having the advantages would be worth the price. We estimated the costs to build one darkbench at about 200 $. <br/><br/>
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Click <here>  for the detailed calculation.<br/><br/>
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Revision as of 19:34, 17 October 2016

Welcome to iGEM Aachen 2016

Dark Bench

We have also taken into account the needs and thoughts of the public to improve our project.
[image here]

Idea


Our project forced us to grapple with the inconvenience of having to handle chemicals that are destroyed, when exposed to too much light. The laboratory, that was kindly made available for us, is located in a building with a glass front and many people work there with us. Working protected from light without causing us or others inconveniences seemed impossible. That is how the idea for the “Dark Bench” emerged.
The most important questions we asked ourselves and others working with light sensitive materials were: Does our design really constitute an advantage opposed to the usual solutions like aluminum foil and cardboard? And: Can we make it affordable?

Design


The Dark bench is a light controlled space which facilitates the handling of the photo-sensitive caged amino acids. It is entirely made using laser-cut parts and readily available resources to make it a Do-It-Yourself and inexpensive device. As all the parts are assembled with help of angles and hinges, the Dark bench can be dismantled and assembled with little effort. It´s features comprise:
  1. Convenient hand hole design
  2. Sliding drawer
  3. Optical window/UV protection window
  4. Safelight

Click for detailed information.

Cost Calculation



“Or, if someone else built it for you, how much would it cost.”
Dr. David Mishler, Austin, Texas

That was Dr. Mishlers concern, when he gave us some feedback to the design of our model. At first he seemed to be interested in our Hardware part, but was skeptical if having the advantages would be worth the price. We estimated the costs to build one darkbench at about 200 $.

Click for the detailed calculation.