Richard Arnett

Richard Arnett

Mar 11, 2014

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Team member mtg tonight!

It's March 11th. Day 7 of my 30 day campaign here at experiment.com. Today I broke the $1000 mark and am at 86% funded. It's been an amazing experience.

I should start having some good Lab Notes after tonight as a number of http://txrxlabs.org members (who are very talented in their different expertise), came to me last week and proposed a volunteer collaboration to support my project. We will have our first meeting tonight and hopefully we'll develop a plan of attack and some delegation of work. Reaching the $1000 mark is a HUGE milestone of the $1200 goal and it will be exciting to be able to announce that at the meeting.

I will probably continue to keep technical documentation on my WordPress blog at http://chromatograDIY.wordpress.com.

But experiment.com has played a huge part and I will post notes here as well.

Many thanks to all who are watching and also to those who have helped contribute, both financially and with verbal encouragement.

I also want to thank the staff of http://experiment.com as they are very involved in supporting projects that are posted there and for all the good advice they have given. A truly revolutionary site.

Best,

Richard Arnett

richard@arnett.org

832.293.3249

ChromatograDIY.wordpress.com

@ChromatograDIY

experiment.com/chromatograDIY



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  • James W Hargrove
    James W HargroveBacker
    We are very proud of you and wish you the best! Linda and Jim
    Mar 12, 2014
  • Richard Arnett
    Richard ArnettResearcher
    Thank you both. You have always been supportive of me even as a child. Both of you hold many special memories in my heart.
    Mar 16, 2014
  • Cindy Wu
    Cindy WuBacker
    Congrats! Thanks for the kind works about Experiment, Richard. :)
    Mar 11, 2014

About This Project

ChromatograDIY is a Gas Chromatograph I am building from scratch. I am using open-source firmware and software for electronic equipment control/data acquisition such as Arduino-based micro-controllers and OpenChrom software. I am documenting all the steps I take to achieve this on the blog ChromatograDIY. Parts manufactured are built at the non-profit makerspace TX/Rx Labs in Houston, where I am a member with a rented workspace.
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