Video of home made valves, showing the key stages in the process.
The process is rather involved and requires a well equipped workshop, the correct materials and consumables, and some experience of small scale metalwork and of glass working.
Just about doable though.
I have made a crude valve as a school science project, rather cruder and simpler than the one shown but it did work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzyXMEpq4qw
Home made radio valves.
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Home made radio valves.
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Re: Home made radio valves.
I enjoyed that, thanks
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Only a Frenchie could make that gesture at 16:45.
Very good video. My glassblowing skills were limited to drawing micro pipettes in the Chemistry Lab.
Very good video. My glassblowing skills were limited to drawing micro pipettes in the Chemistry Lab.
G'Day cobber!
Re: Home made radio valves.
Someone has not only made a transistor at home but a simple IC too.
https://hackaday.com/2021/08/14/the-zel ... ansistors/
https://hackaday.com/2021/08/14/the-zel ... ansistors/