
Before anyone gets confused, please note that the purpose of a device like this is not to keep dangerous stuff inside from getting out, but to keep corrosive stuff outside from getting in. Specifically, it’s designed to protect air-sensitive organisms (or chemicals) from the highly corrosive sea of oxygen that envelops our world. In biochemistry, it’s sometimes called an “anaerobic chamber,” but an essentially identical device is also commonly employed in air-free chemistry technique, where it’s usually just called a “glove box.”
Like a lot of professional-grade scientific equipment, purpose-made glove boxes are spendy, especially if you buy a new one. That’s why I think a lot of hobby, citizen, and just plain ol’ thrifty scientists will be excited about this DIY version from NYU ITP student Nelson Ramon. Detailed build shots are available at the link, below, and, if you’re going to World Maker Faire 2012, you’ll be able to see this project in person.










Awesome build. The only thing I could think to add to the design would be a cast acrylic window to make it easier to see your work. Put this thing into a negative pressure hood and it might also be relatively safe for experiments with the potential to produce somewhat toxic/caustic fumes.
Finally! a way to put an iPad screen protector on without getting dust under it!
Finally! a way for me to dice onions with no more tears!
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