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The rock and ice mechanics lab at Lamont-Doherty is led by PIs Christine McCarthy and Ben Holtzman. Now, more than ever, we are in the process of growing our lab and building our experimental program. Along with a team of postdocs, undergrads, grads, techs, and longtime staff engineer Ted, we are rehabilitating and revamping some of the old equipment and building and buying new rigs for exciting new experiments on both rock and ice. You can follow along with our progress here.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Some lab DIY

While we wait for all the parts to be delivered to make our new ice rig, I decided to do a little lab do-it-yourself work. We had a small section of extra wood countertop laying around from the old tops that were ripped out and so I bought some new legs from my tiny startup fund.
I sanded the counter top to remove the old stains and grooves and covered both sides with wood treatment wax. Then I buffed it smooth. Now I have my own little corner work bench for ice-related projects.
 

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