1dmitri1
Bioengineer
- Mar 23, 2006
- 2
I use toolmaker's vise parallel to 0.0002”, still have too much of the sideways movement while pressing fairly hard, which is not good for the prep, consisting of chromosomes in about 0.1mm layer of liquid between two round glass coverslips 24mm diameter 0.17 mm thick. The goal is to press the liquid out and flatten the chromosomes without lateral tilts to ideally 0.3 microns. I am thinking of any ways to equalize the pressure over the surface of the glass while pressing. Could it be a strong magnet? Maybe a hydraulic gasket between the movable jaw of the vise and the prep could work? Are there small hydraulic cylinders with a “floating” end to even the pressure? Would you, please, help with suggestions and ideas?
Thank you,
Dmitri
Thank you,
Dmitri