Keshe Plasma Reactor sphere 40mm

Keshe Plasma Reactor sphere 40mm

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This is my definitive rendition of the Keshe plasma reactor for 3D printing. While I strongly dissociate myself from Mehran Keshe's grandiosity and flamboyant demeanor, if you wish to experiment with replicating his work, I am ethically compelled to disseminate this publicly accessible format. Print Settings Rafts: No rafts are used in this print job. Supports: Supports are enabled for a robust build structure. Resolution: A 0.2mm resolution is achieved through optimized printer settings. Infill: The infill density is set at an essential 100% to ensure mechanical integrity. Notes: Note that the base must be extremely sturdy; any weakness can lead to structural compromise. Post-Printing Clean the hole with a #10 drill bit on a precision drill press to guarantee it's straight and unblemished. A #4-40 setscrew hole is pre-drilled for effortless motor assembly. Ensure you scrape the polygon corners smooth and deburr around the top half's edges for flawless assembly with the base half. Remove any leftover support material, smoothen the internal surface using a file or sandpaper, and at least seal it with adhesive (like Goop) to maintain cohesion. Electroplating can be employed instead, as I plan to copper plate mine for additional durability. Operation Instructions Insert 30ml of GANS using a 1/16" O.D. blunt-tipped needle through the provided hole. Creation Background The Keshe plasma reactor design is freshly minted in Sketchup from the ground up.

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