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Bottom frame and thermal insulation

A project log for Carbon/silicone hotplate

Because simply screwing or soldering resistors to a plate is boring.

christophChristoph 02/26/2015 at 15:530 Comments

Turned some more aluminium and rivets in to a bottom frame:

A calcium silicate plate (usually used for thermal insulation of fireplaces, for example) cut with a jigsaw, fits nicely:

This material can withstand very high temperatures (it was quite unimpressed by a blowtorch) and is very easy to cut and drill, but it's also a bit delicate and brittle.

Here's the aluminium plate that will end up on top of all that. It will be heated by the carbon resistors:

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