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graph.commit('design', '12 August 2015', $('<div><h4>Hardware Design</h4>The morning was spent in the Department of Engineering, doing 3-point bending tests on 3D printed material using the Instron machine. We were analysing different thicknesses of samples and different printing styles and comparing strength and flexibility. Ultimately this will allow us to see which parts of our microscope are more likely to fail.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('design', '12 August 2015', $('<div><h4>Hardware Design</h4>The morning was spent in the Department of Engineering, doing 3-point bending tests on 3D printed material using the Instron machine. We were analysing different thicknesses of samples and different printing styles and comparing strength and flexibility. Ultimately this will allow us to see which parts of our microscope are more likely to fail.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('sw', '', $('<div style="margin-top:-40px"><h4>Software</h4> Our Shapeoko interface is now fully integrated with the rest of our software library! We can now use smart action queueing, and automated image scanning is coming soon (when we mount the microscope on it) &mdash; stay tuned for an awesome new microscope interface!</div>'));
 
graph.commit('sw', '', $('<div style="margin-top:-40px"><h4>Software</h4> Our Shapeoko interface is now fully integrated with the rest of our software library! We can now use smart action queueing, and automated image scanning is coming soon (when we mount the microscope on it) &mdash; stay tuned for an awesome new microscope interface!</div>'));
graph.commit('optics','13 August 2015',$('<div><h4>Optics<h4>Swapped the cheap (and not really sufficient) filters for Comar dichroics. Had to do some super safe glass cutting to make them fit. With this optical set up inside the fluorescence cube, finally managed to register fluorescence properly! Having some issues with the Raspberry Pi camera, though: it tries to be too smart and calculate white balance and exposure time... which actually makes our images worse. Sigh... Working on it.</div>'));
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graph.commit('optics','13 August 2015',$('<div><h4>Optics</h4>Swapped the cheap (and not really sufficient) filters for Comar dichroics. Had to do some super safe glass cutting to make them fit. With this optical set up inside the fluorescence cube, finally managed to register fluorescence properly! Having some issues with the Raspberry Pi camera, though: it tries to be too smart and calculate white balance and exposure time... which actually makes our images worse. Sigh... Working on it.</div>'));
  
 
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