Electrical Build or Buy a Van de Graaff generator?

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The discussion revolves around the skill required to build a Van de Graaff generator and the importance of conducting thorough research. Participants are encouraged to explore existing DIY projects, with a reference to YouTube searches for inspiration. A specific guide on Instructables highlights the effectiveness of using plastic-coated fabric from hotel shower curtains for the generator's belt, outperforming other materials like plastic tape and rubber. The conversation also touches on the ethical considerations of sourcing materials, humorously questioning whether permission was obtained for using the shower curtain. A link to a fabric supplier is provided for those interested in purchasing the recommended material.
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Should one spend $250 or try to build one yourself?
Wonder how much skill is needed?
 
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What research have you done? What have you found out?
 
phinds said:
What research have you done? What have you found out?
anorlunda said:
This search will show you what others have done.

I was hoping to get him to do some research on his own.
 
Unlike some regular folks, the writer of this guide apparently doesn't limit himself to stealing towels (joking here ##-## not calling the helpful person a thief):
from https://www.instructables.com/900000-volt-Van-de-Graaff-Generator-using-cheap-p/:

I tried plastic tape, rubber, fabrics, and the hands down best was a plastic coated fabric used in hotel shower curtains. Its easy to cut and glue and lasts for a long time. The charge it carries was easily 50% better than everything I tried.​

Does anyone suppose that he asked and received permission? I can only imagine the dazed bewilderment of the maid and the houseman encountering the sliced-up remains of the shower curtain ##-##

Could something like that have been a triggering event for Norman Bates?

ok sorry to be anticlimactic ##-## the guy says that you can get the belt material here: https://www.seattlefabrics.com/PVC-coated-vinyl-fabrics_c_65.html#Clear Vinyl Laminated Polyester
 
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