Top products from r/codyslab
We found 14 product mentions on r/codyslab. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
2. Fisher Space AG7 Original Astronaut Space Pen
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Writes at any angle, even in Zero Gravity. Simply the most versatile pen ever made.Writes in extreme temperatures from -30F to 250F. Length- 5.0 inch. Diameter- 0.375 inchEach Fisher Space Pen is precision assembled, hand tested, and carries a lifetime guarantee against all manufacturing defectsSol...
3. Parker Jotter Stainless Steel Ballpoint Pen, Medium Point, Black Ink
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Stainless steel barrelChrome trimSignature retractable design opens and closes with a satisfying clickMedium pointTwo ball design reduces friction during writing, allowing for smoother and cleaner writingClip with iconic arrowhead designBallpoint pen with black inkFitted with Quinkflow ballpoint ref...
4. OWI Robotic Arm Edge | No Soldering Required | Extensive Range of Motion on All Pivot Points
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Command the Robotic Arm Edge with for multiple movements and functionsRobotic arm gripper opens and closesMovement includes radial wrist motion of 120 Degree, an extensive elbow range of motion of 300 Degree, base rotation of 270 Degree, base motion of 180 DegreeNo Soldering RequiredOWI is the premi...
5. Finish Kare BWM 101 - Hi- Temp Paste Wax (BWM 1000P) - 14.5 oz can (1)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Give your vehicle a beautiful high gloss finish – that new car shine!Protect your boats, RVs and cars in hot climatesLeaves a durable film that is resistant to UV rays, hard water and natural elementsCalifornia VOC Compliant*** BWM 101 used to be known as BWM 1000P, but due to the confusion with ...
6. Rust-Oleum Automotive 260771 11-Ounce 2000 Degrees High Heat Spray, Gloss Clear
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Resists heat up to 2000-Degree FGas and oil resistantStops Rust formulaAny-angle spray with comfort tipResists oil, gas, grease, rust, salt, humidity and solvents
7. TEMCo Titanium Wire 16 Gauge 25 Ft Surgical Grade 1 Resistance AWG ga
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
16 AWG, Average wire diameter: 0.0508 in. (1.29032 mm)Commercially Pure Titanium, Surgical Grade 1. Rated for temperatures up to 1670°C (3038°F).100% MADE IN THE U.S.A. All TEMCo wire is produced and spooled right here in the U.S.A.PERFECTLY TENSIONED. Zero elongation, scratches or other flaws ens...
8. Beano Food Enzyme Dietary Supplement | Help Digest Gas-Causing Foods | 150 Tablets
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Clinically proven to help prevent bloating and discomfortHelps prevent gas, bloating and discomfort from harder to digest, healthy gas causing foods such as beans, vegetables and whole grainsGluten free and vegetarian friendlyNow with 33 percent more gas preventing power* (*versus the leading store ...
9. GloFX Ultimate Diffraction Glasses - 3D Prism Effect EDM Rainbow Kaleidoscope Style Rave Sunglasses
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
#1 Best Selling Diffraction Glasses!Laser Etched Hard Plastic LensesIndestructible True-Flex PVC Frame3 Times the Diffraction of CompetitorsLimited Lifetime Warranty
10. PTFE Magnetic Stirrer Mixer Stir Bars White Color,Olive Shape, (Diameter 8mm,Length 20mm),Pack of 10pcs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Size: 8*20mmNumber of Items: 10Shape: Olives ShapeHigh temperature: up to 250 ℃Material: PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
11. NAYE Garden Grafting Tool,Pruner Kit With Grafting Tapes Tree Tags and Rubber Bands,Plant Branch Twig Vine Fruit Tree Cutting Scissors Shear
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
12. NAYE Grafting Tool for Fruit Trees with Grafting Tape and 3 Blades(U-Cut V-Cut Ω-Cut),Green
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
✂ HIGH EFFICIENT GRAFTING TOOL: The versatile grafting tool is capable of grafting and pruning all in 1. It performs three types of grafts (V-graft,Omega-graft,U-graft)as well as branch trimming.💯 QUALITY MATERIALS: Our tools are made of #65 high carbon steel double-edged shear blades and high-...
13. Heating Mantle with Magnetic Stirrer,HMS1000ml Temperature Control Heating Mantle Magnetic Heating Mantle Kit 100-240V(US Plug)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
✔Magnetic stirrer with adjustable stirring speed insures an even temperature throughout the flask✔High quality glass inner, high-temperature heating resistance, duarble and corrosion resistant✔Multi-application, suitable for colleges, petrochemical industries, medicine, and environment protect...
> Same for amylase, where can I get that?
The easiest (not cheapest) way is probably using Beano capsules. I pressure-cooked some sweet meal animal feed to make a gruel and then added a Beano capsule. Went from thick paste to watery gruel. The enzymes are heat sensitive.
It was an experiment to make a molasses porter, with some large part of the grain bill coming from the feed store.
Homebrew supplies sometimes have them in bulk. Also places that cater to distillers but you're treading a legality line here. I've heard that people who were buying sugar in bulk for a zombie apocalypses being assumed to be making moonshine. Just don't pick up a hundred pounds of yeast and some copper line, OK?
Malt syrup from homebrew stores is often labeled "Diastatic", which should mean that the enzymes are still present and could break down other items with the remaining enzymes. This starts going down the rabbit hole of homebrewing beer, and here it's common to use malted grain (with the enzymes from the malting process) to breakdown either roasted malted grain or unmalted grain. Again, too much heat deactivates or breaks down the enzymes.
If you're using a starch and expect to break it down using one process or another, you need to cook it to beyond it's "gelatinous" point first, and then usually lower the heat so it doesn't kill the enzymes, then add your malt, or syrup or enzymes. Heat speeds up the enzymes but too much kills 'em.
The exception to reaching the "gelatinous" point is to buy the stuff that has already been processed. In the "all grain" homebrew beer culture this means instant oats or instant rice off the grocery store shelf, or specialty stuff like processed rolled rye flakes (essentially instant oatmeal made with rye instead of oats)
one more thing, I'll leave it to you to discover how the Sumerian got their enzymes to brew beer with. They used last year's starvation food (food safety net) to brew beer. If your chemistry teacher ever did a demo with a saltine cracker and an iodine test for sugar, it's about the same thing.
This ran kinda long so let me cc: u/CodyDon because he might have some interest.
That flat hotplate is not ideal for a RBF (Round Bottom Flask.) To use it more effectively, you might try getting a pot the size of the burner, or a bit larger, and filling it with sand. The sand gets hot and heats the flask relatively evenly around the bottom.
When your finances permit, look for a good heating mantle, preferably with stirring. Something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/Heating-Magnetic-HMS1000ml-Temperature-100-240V/dp/B07Z5KTW6P/ref=sr_1_27?keywords=heating+mantle&qid=1574245664&s=industrial&sr=1-27
Of course, then you will need stir bars, if you want to stir your reaction while heating. (You usually want this.) https://www.amazon.ca/Magnetic-Stirrer-Mixer-Diameter-Length/dp/B07461T2PR/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=stir+bar+olive&qid=1574245874&s=industrial&sr=1-1
And it would be good to use a jack to be able to raise the mantle to the flask, so you can lower it when you want to remove heat, and not have to move the glassware. Handling hot glassware is not a great thing to do for a variety of reasons.
I believe there are high temp clear enamels that may work for your use
Edit: rustoleum has a clear coat engine enamel good for up to 2,000 degrees F. here's a link
maybe it wouldn't be as bad as I thought on further research... You can buy 25 feet of 16 GA titanium wire for $12.50.
Assuming that every ring for the maille has a diameter of 5/16" (0.3125), then each ring uses about 1 inch of metal (about 0.982 inches). That means that you could get 300 rings from a single spool.
Lets assume that you fit the male large shirt from this site (because I need some basis of measurements), meaning 42" chest, 36" waist, 14" bicep, etc. and plug in all of that data into This calculator, it shows that you need about 23,620 rings. That means that you need 79 spools of wire to complete the task, costing you $987.50.
Not bad, all things considered.
I like to think that they see something like this: https://www.amazon.com/GloFX-Ultimate-Diffraction-Glasses-Kaleidoscope/dp/B01K8TT4DG
Cool idea. I wonder what effect the surface has (color, texture, reflectivity, refractivity, etc)
A Practical Guide for The Amateur Naturalist, 1982
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its look like there are few different version of that book,
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https://www.amazon.com/amateur-naturalist-Gerald-Malcolm-Durrell/dp/0241108411
https://www.amazon.com/NAYE-Garden-Grafting-Cutting-Scissors/dp/B079M6W6WV/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=grafting+shears&qid=1564081823&s=gateway&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/NAYE-Grafting-Blades-U-Cut-V-Cut/dp/B07PS5T6VK/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=grafting+shears&qid=1564081823&s=gateway&sr=8-6
all links on amazon, there are probbably other places to get things but i'm lazy.
space pen:
https://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Space-Original-Astronaut-Pen/dp/B0015ZP2AC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1492305866&sr=8-4&keywords=space+pen
parker pen:
https://www.amazon.com/Parker-Jotter-Stainless-Ballpoint-133321/dp/B0017D5WXY/ref=sr_1_2?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1492305273&sr=1-2&keywords=parker+pen
robot arm:
https://www.amazon.com/OWI-OWI-535-Robotic-Arm-Edge/dp/B0017OFRCY/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1492305677&sr=1-1&keywords=robot+arm+kit