Kirk Keyes
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Scientific American published instructions for making an electron microscope at home. Martin Gardner's column, I believe. Check the indexes from 30 to 40 years ago.
Most likely "Amatuer Scientist" and not Martin Gardner.
I happen to have all the Amatuer Scientist articles on CD - it was $30 at Fry's several years ago and I could not pass that up. I have a whole basement full of Scientific Americans, most every issue from 1950 up to 1990.
It's September, 1973 - "A High School Physics Club Builds Electron Microscopes" and has a difficulty level of "4 - possibly lethal"! I wonder what level 5 is - "may blow entire world"?
It's a transmission electron microscope. it will take some glass-blowing, a good vacuum system, and it has a nice vacuum tube power supply.