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DIY Electron Accelerator: A Cathode Ray Tube in a Wine Bottle

Step 13In The Future....

In The Future....
With the success that this project has been, I am planning on publishing a series of vacuum experiments, starting with an oscilloscope you can build from scratch using a cathode ray tube similar to the one I describe here. Later projects I hope to share include spectrum tubes and a plasma-only Farnsworth fusor (ion multipactor) built from simple components.

I am also working on a Kickstarter project to gather funds for a larger particle accelerator that I hope to take to ISEF. The goal is my project is to design and build a modular, open-source accelerator that can be assembled for under $1000 by high school or college students.
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My name is Daniel Kramnik, I am an electronics hobbyist and high school student from Boston, Massachusetts. Starting with my latest Tesla coil project, I have been trying to improve the quality of my ...
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