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Anyone here ever experiment with carbon nanotubes?

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After looking at this: **broken link removed**

It seems it would be relatively easy to make a field emission cathode as a hobby.

And it seems that cheap, relatively pure nanotubes (although they are multi-wall rather than single-wall and thus have a larger diameter) can be found on ebay: **broken link removed**

Rather than use epoxy and possibly have problems with vapor pressure, I wonder if nanotubes can be attached to a substrate by a composite plating process similar to that used to attach diamond powder to a tool bit?

Anyone ever fool around and try to bond nanotubes to something?

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Joe
 

No, I have not done anything like that. However, from the website, it looks pretty interesting to do.
 

carbon nano tubes are still in research sstage..not in design level..
 

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