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: Hello Stoneridge,
:
: Is it possible to make something like your Tunnel Cube [IMG_2087a] but
: within cylinder form? If so, and assuming a diameter of 1.25" and a
: length of 4.5", what would be the price?
We do have some 2" x 6" cylinders that are like this. These particular specimens were continuously rotated as they were being irradiated so that they formed a cylindrical layer of charge and a cylindrical discharge zone inside.
A couple of views from the top end (showing the discharge layer and the radiating discharge at the opposite end):
http://www.capturedlightning.com/photos/For_Sale/Lichtenbergs_06-24-05/Cylinders/6x2Inch/IMG_2158a.jpg
http://www.capturedlightning.com/photos/For_Sale/Lichtenbergs_06-24-05/Cylinders/6x2Inch/IMG_2022a.jpg
Some side views:
http://www.capturedlightning.com/photos/For_Sale/Lichtenbergs_06-24-05/Cylinders/6x2Inch/IMG_2171a.jpg
http://www.capturedlightning.com/photos/For_Sale/Lichtenbergs_06-24-05/Cylinders/6x2Inch/IMG_2155a.jpg
http://www.capturedlightning.com/photos/For_Sale/Lichtenbergs_06-24-05/Cylinders/6x2Inch/IMG_2019a.jpg
Because of internal magnification, the inner discharge cylinder looks much larger than it actually is...
This style will be introduced in the future as a standard product offering (as future Style 53). However, we do have some experimental specimens available for $95 each plus $8 for S&H.
:
: Also, is it possible to make a dodecahedron with any 'captured lightning'
: pattern?
Yes. Do you have any sources for high quality, clear, solid acrylic dodecahedrons? If you can provide a source for these, or if you can provide some specimens, we can irradiate them during a future production run. I suspect they'd really look great! :^)
:
: Yours sincerely,
:
: Thom Truelove
:
Best wishes,
Bert
Message Thread Possible product - Thom Truelove 6/1/2010, 3:53 pm
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