[3dem] 3D printed cryo-grid boxes

Eric Hanssen ehanssen at unimelb.edu.au
Mon Jun 10 22:19:47 PDT 2019


Hi Davide,
what I do is I bring the empty grid boxes that comes with the grids we purchase (the blue kind) to our workshop and they cut the boxes and lids in little 4 grid squares, add a little screw (Teflon, but my last batch was metal and they are much better) et voila!  Cost $1 per grid box for the labour

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On 11 Jun 2019, at 12:46, John Crum <jcrum12 at cox.net<mailto:jcrum12 at cox.net>> wrote:

Davide,

I have modeled and printed cryo grid boxes. I have not used them, though. I decided not to pursue making and selling them because the cost was about the same as the commercially available ones (about USD 9). I'm not sure that the plastic from any 3D printer type would stand up to LN2 temperatures, over the long run. I do make and sell a manual plunge freezing workstation. You can see it on the 3D printer service "Shapeways" at:

https://www.shapeways.com/product/HZSNAVE4B/plungefreezeinsert-base-v5-1-3<https://www.shapeways.com/product/HZSNAVE4B/plungefreezeinsert-base-v5-1-3>

Let me know if you have any questions...

jc


John Crum
JC Designs/California

On June 10, 2019 at 2:22 AM Davide Zabeo <davide.zabeo at gu.se<mailto:davide.zabeo at gu.se>> wrote:


Dear all,


In our lab we would like to try 3D-printing cryo-boxes to store plunge frozen cryo-grids (attached photo as reference).


Has anyone tried this before? Does anyone have a blueprint of it?


Any help is appreciated! Thank you.


Best wishes,


Davide Zabeo

PhD student

Johanna Höög Lab

Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology

University of Gothenburg
Visiting Address: Medicinaregatan 9 C, 41390 Göteborg
Postal Address: Box 462, 40530 Göteborg SWEDEN


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