Do you contract fire for lost PLA?
PLA is a plastic that burns similar to cornstarch. People living south of 40 latitude are running into problems gardening due to how many food crops not handling the higher temperatures being experienced. Many people are experimenting with outdoor hydroponics that they fill with ice overnight to address the heat issue. For centuries, crockery has been used in hot countries for cooling as unsealed crockery can sweat a little lowering its temperature in a little wind. I can 3D print and I am looking for someone to use my 3D prints as cores packing clay around them and firing them to make climate adapted hydroponic gardens. The PLA will burn away as a non-toxic carbon neutral since it comes from corn.
Pretty impressive. What do you do with these objects?
@Allamanda Are they for sale or just show? I would buy one.
Posted by JolantaAlmost good enough to eat.
Posted by metalfactoryMetal Factory - Beautifully Designed, Custom-Made Straight Staircase
Posted by KateOahuSpending August in Big Bay, Michigan, again this year.
Posted by KateOahuSpending August in Big Bay, Michigan, again this year.
Posted by KateOahuSpending August in Big Bay, Michigan, again this year.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by AussieBudgieSome shots from my recent travels.
Posted by KynleiFinished my cartoon character drawing today. Note, this is for personal use only and I will not be selling it. The characters belong to their respective owners and are subject to copyright.