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As mentioned previously, the main benefit of using a vinyl cutter is the rapid production of microfluidic masters. A vinyl cutter is able to take a device design to a master and ultimately a device in roughly an hour. By simplifying and speeding up the design and fabrication process, vinyl cutting can allow iGEM teams with no microfluidic knowledge to rapidly develop their own devices for testing. Using an open source design software such as Inkscape allows a team to rapidly formulate and then test a microfluidic device within an afternoon. <br> | As mentioned previously, the main benefit of using a vinyl cutter is the rapid production of microfluidic masters. A vinyl cutter is able to take a device design to a master and ultimately a device in roughly an hour. By simplifying and speeding up the design and fabrication process, vinyl cutting can allow iGEM teams with no microfluidic knowledge to rapidly develop their own devices for testing. Using an open source design software such as Inkscape allows a team to rapidly formulate and then test a microfluidic device within an afternoon. <br> | ||
The process for using a Silhouette vinyl cutter to fabricate a microfluidic device is outlined below.<br> | The process for using a Silhouette vinyl cutter to fabricate a microfluidic device is outlined below.<br> | ||
- | <h3><b>Converting a Design to a Vinyl Master<br></b></h3> | + | <h3><b><span style="color:#ffffff"> Converting a Design to a Vinyl Master<br></b></h3> |
1) Import the design for microfluidic device into Silhouette Studio, the vinyl cutting software used to make designs. Note: for Design process, see Microfluidic Device Design instructions<br> | 1) Import the design for microfluidic device into Silhouette Studio, the vinyl cutting software used to make designs. Note: for Design process, see Microfluidic Device Design instructions<br> | ||
2) With device inside Silhouette, check to make sure dimensions are within the vinyl cutter resolution limits. No feature of the device should be smaller than 250 microns, this rule applies predominantly to channel widths.<br> | 2) With device inside Silhouette, check to make sure dimensions are within the vinyl cutter resolution limits. No feature of the device should be smaller than 250 microns, this rule applies predominantly to channel widths.<br> |
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