We have drawings available for both pucks and tools, freely available
for anybody to use:

http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov/wiki/index.php/Automounter#Technical_drawings_and_CAD_models_for_the_pucks_and_automounter_tools

At the moment, crystal positioning is the only supplier possible (they
will have the ALS puck as well AFAIK). If there is demonstrable demand
from the user community for these items, other vendors might have
interest as well. Systems like the Actor, BAM and Irelec CATS systems
can/should handle these pucks.

HTH

Peter




2010/4/9 Deena Oren <do...@mail.rockefeller.edu>:
> Does anyone know the status of Crystal Positioning? They are not responding
> to email or phone calls.
> Are they the only alternative to the late Peter Boyd?
> Deena
>
>
> Deena Abells Oren, PhD
> Manager, Structural Biology Resource Center
> Rockefeller University
> 1230 York Avenue, Box 295
> New York, NY 10065-6399
> phone: 212- 327-7429
> fax: 212-327-7389
>
>
>
>



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