Mass produced wood, as strong as steel, would have a far reaching effect on the building industry.
reallifearcade on
First application is exterior covering for residential buildings, ehmmm, thats not where I would place titanium-like materials…
Reddituser45005 on
Wood is convenient, in part, because it is easily cut, drilled, nailed, glued, routed, shaped, and otherwise readily adapted to multiple uses and applications by workers using simple hand tools. Developing a new material is one part of the equation. Making it work in the building industry represents a different set of challenges.
voltagejim on
so if you make a bookshelf out of this to hold video games or movies, the shelves won’t sag over time?
charlesdarwinandroid on
So is it full of cancer causing agents or forever chemicals that will make it so installers will be falling over dead from cancer in years? Or is it just wood with super powers?
Octane_911x on
How much MPA can it handle is the real question. Any full documentation of the product properties have been published?
Banned_Dont_Care on
I’m curious, can you still work with it as easy as wood, like cutting or nailing etc.? Also I wonder how expensive this will be.
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Mass produced wood, as strong as steel, would have a far reaching effect on the building industry.
First application is exterior covering for residential buildings, ehmmm, thats not where I would place titanium-like materials…
Wood is convenient, in part, because it is easily cut, drilled, nailed, glued, routed, shaped, and otherwise readily adapted to multiple uses and applications by workers using simple hand tools. Developing a new material is one part of the equation. Making it work in the building industry represents a different set of challenges.
so if you make a bookshelf out of this to hold video games or movies, the shelves won’t sag over time?
So is it full of cancer causing agents or forever chemicals that will make it so installers will be falling over dead from cancer in years? Or is it just wood with super powers?
How much MPA can it handle is the real question. Any full documentation of the product properties have been published?
I’m curious, can you still work with it as easy as wood, like cutting or nailing etc.? Also I wonder how expensive this will be.