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* [[Media:GTS Beamline component list.xlsx]]
 
* [[Media:GTS Beamline component list.xlsx]]
  
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* Design Update – Puck and Gun Magnet: [[media:Design_Update-Puck-GunMagnet.pdf]] [[media:Design_Update-Puck-GunMagnet.pptx]]
  
* Design Update – Puck and Gun Magnet: [[media:Design_Update-Puck-GunMagnet.pdf]] [[media:Design_Update-Puck-GunMagnet.pptx]]
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* Update: Beamline has been aligned, but we are checking with C. Curtis about the dump vertical position: [[File:Dump bellows side view 01.jpg]]
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* Update: We are working on the cathode prep chamber, BUT the gate valve separating it form the gun seems to leak through.
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* Bubba made barrel polishing work!!!
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** Upon receiving electrode form machine shop, we had to use file to remove deep markins
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** Then he used 320 grit sand paper
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** and finally, used 70% barrel full with corncob, and let the ball bounce for ~20 hours.
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** By polishing a small section with diamond paste (1 micron) he concluded that the finish is equivalent to that he obtains with DPP.
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** Next, polish shed! Bubba has a recipe from Mass Finishing for using first plastic cones in the tumbler, instead of the 320 grit sand paper...curious minds awiat
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* [[File:UITF ball corncob polished bottom view.jpg]]
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* [[File:UITF ball corncob polished side view.jpg]]
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* [[File:UITF ball corncob polished sideview 2.jpg]]
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* [[File:UITF ball corncob closeup view.jpg]]

Revision as of 10:32, 16 February 2016

  • Update: Beamline has been aligned, but we are checking with C. Curtis about the dump vertical position: Dump bellows side view 01.jpg
  • Update: We are working on the cathode prep chamber, BUT the gate valve separating it form the gun seems to leak through.
  • Bubba made barrel polishing work!!!
    • Upon receiving electrode form machine shop, we had to use file to remove deep markins
    • Then he used 320 grit sand paper
    • and finally, used 70% barrel full with corncob, and let the ball bounce for ~20 hours.
    • By polishing a small section with diamond paste (1 micron) he concluded that the finish is equivalent to that he obtains with DPP.
    • Next, polish shed! Bubba has a recipe from Mass Finishing for using first plastic cones in the tumbler, instead of the 320 grit sand paper...curious minds awiat
  • UITF ball corncob polished bottom view.jpg
  • UITF ball corncob polished side view.jpg
  • UITF ball corncob polished sideview 2.jpg
  • UITF ball corncob closeup view.jpg