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Chemistry set Kickstarter looks to recapture the wonder of days gone by
Geek.com ^ | Nov 14, 2013 | Graham Templeton

Posted on 11/23/2013 8:47:19 AM PST by AdmSmith

The phrase “chemistry set” is embedded in the collective unconscious, but try to actually call one to mind. What does a chemistry set look like? What does it include? What can you do with it? If you’re anything close to being a millennial, you probably have only vague answers to these questions. If you’re a little older, however, you probably remember one of the classic sets that is responsible for our powerful (if nonspecific) connection to the concept of a chemistry set. Chief among these, in many people’s eyes, is the Gilbert Chemistry Set, which inspired untold numbers of young people to study chemistry.

Now a new Kickstarter wants to help adults and children alike recapture an excitement that most of them have never actually known. Research chemist John Kuhns has been making wood-box chemistry sets for years, mostly as gifts and small sales direct to friends and family, but now he wants to scale up the operation and bring the tools of real chemists back to the everyday home.

His Heirloom Chemistry Set is certainly focused on nostalgia more heavily than on affordability; with a box of birch including mahogany inlays, the set is hardly cheap, and is clearly meant to be kept visible within the house. This is half chemistry set, half personal statement.


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To: Ray76

I think I had the erector set. Is ‘76 your model year?


21 posted on 11/23/2013 9:25:43 AM PST by ToastedHead
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To: AdmSmith
we must NOT ALLOW the great would be evil alchemist access.....under any circumstances




22 posted on 11/23/2013 9:29:49 AM PST by MeshugeMikey ( Visit http://icantenroll.com/ In Glitch We Trust....;o})
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To: Ray76; camle; ToastedHead
Between 1909 and 1964, the Gilbert Company was the premiere producer of learning toys in the world. Nowadays toys are not hands-on they are in the computer. Although it is fun as well, but it does not give the feeling for the stuff that real toys give.

Sooner or later someone will revive the toys from the Gilbert Company. In the meantime check out the museum

http://www.eliwhitney.org/museum/gilbert-project

23 posted on 11/23/2013 9:33:38 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: AdmSmith
The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments


24 posted on 11/23/2013 9:37:17 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Who knew that one day professional wrestling would be less fake than professional journalism?)
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To: AdmSmith
These are the exact ones I remember, which appear to be from the 30s (lol@my parents):
25 posted on 11/23/2013 9:37:28 AM PST by ToastedHead
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To: AdmSmith
I saw the basic topic, was interested, and wanted to find out the price of the set.
I was moving fast, and skimming text, and clicking on things to find out the price.
I saw a statement that the set was high quality and that "being cheap" was not an important goal. Still, I didn't see the cost listed.
Finally, I got to a web page with a dollar amount -- $77,000!!!

After I picked myself off the ground I finally realized that this was a kickstart campaign, to get seed money, to start a business, so that eventually somesort of chemistry set could be put on the market at some unspecified time in the future.

26 posted on 11/23/2013 9:39:24 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: AdmSmith

My adolescent chemistry experiments started with saltpeter and sugar, then advanced to saltpeter, sulfur and charcoal.


27 posted on 11/23/2013 9:40:21 AM PST by Rebelbase (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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To: ToastedHead

Erector sets where cool though in my house there was Lincoln-Log prerequisite before getting one.


28 posted on 11/23/2013 9:43:04 AM PST by Rebelbase (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Check again, if you pledge $175 you will get a kit with the original chemicals + 8 extra. If you pledge more you will get more. Delivery March 2014.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1742632993/heirloom-chemistry-set


29 posted on 11/23/2013 9:47:27 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: AdmSmith

To change topics a little bit, can anyone recommend a good current chemistry set for a homeschooled 15-year-old? I’d like it to accommodate the experiments likely to be found in a standard high-school chemistry textbook.


30 posted on 11/23/2013 9:48:18 AM PST by untenured
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To: Rebelbase

I did the same, and my parents were afraid that something would happen. Sure it did, the kitchen ceiling got a new color, after that I tested everything outside.


31 posted on 11/23/2013 9:52:01 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: Rebelbase

My erector set was made out of some painful metal that made my hands stinky. My parents are now trying to pawn it all off on MY kids. They just gave my boy this 25 ton dump truck of death that I fall over and scrape my leg on every day.


32 posted on 11/23/2013 9:54:14 AM PST by ToastedHead
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To: centurion316

Everything was there, if you knew where to look!


33 posted on 11/23/2013 9:58:08 AM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: AdmSmith

Do you happen to know if the $225 glassware set includes the chemicals?


34 posted on 11/23/2013 9:58:34 AM PST by ToastedHead
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To: AdmSmith

I mixed up a five lb. bag of saltpeter and sugar and was burning small piles of it in the backyard. The bag was sitting too close and a spark jumped and ignited the whole thing into a mini Mt. Vesuvius.


35 posted on 11/23/2013 9:59:52 AM PST by Rebelbase (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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To: AdmSmith
The losses of

-- inflicted dire damage on America's ability to identify and nurture young, inventive scientists and engineers-to-be.

36 posted on 11/23/2013 10:03:15 AM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias... "Barack": Allah's current ally...)
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To: ToastedHead

I presume that is the case.


37 posted on 11/23/2013 10:04:19 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: TXnMA

But we still have http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meccano, but I prefer to old kits. The ones today are too much ready-to-use.


38 posted on 11/23/2013 10:10:04 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: centurion316

We did it.

Made black powder, and were working toward Nitroglycerin when we figured out some of the acids we needed we not available to teenagers (legally).


39 posted on 11/23/2013 10:13:51 AM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: AdmSmith

That predates me by a bit. :)


40 posted on 11/23/2013 10:17:25 AM PST by EEGator
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