azonenberg changed the topic of #homecmos to: Homebrew CMOS and MEMS foundry design | Wiki: http://homecmos.drawersteak.com/wiki/Main_Page | Repository: http://code.google.com/p/homecmos/ | Logs: http://en.qi-hardware.com/homecmos-logs/
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<Noxz> thinking about getting a turbomolecular pump.. but this almost said no need for *that* high of a vac.. will be getting a double vane pump that can get to within a few militorr, if not less than 1 mtorr
<Noxz> maybe you all would convince me to go wtih the turbo pump + basically everything needed to get it running and such) or not ;)
<Noxz> a SEM would be the other thing I would want, especially if making MEMS processed tiny gear for my horology studies/experiments
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<pie_> horology?
<pie_> ah well /me googles :(
<pie_> * :)
<Noxz> Watchmaking
<Noxz> PR in a can
<Noxz> aresole