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This is a good way to start, with a brick -- a precisely controlled brick.
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/loc...-lava-rock
PISCES studying new uses for lava rock
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Unfortunately lava makes very bad bricks.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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Ok, more brick-like. It isn't what you think it is. It isn't subtractive manufactured, it is additive manufactured. Don't fool yourself, lava rock is several times stronger than steel and several times lighter. Well, technically, a specific type of lava rock and those are the characteristics of its polymer fiber.
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Cement blocks going way up at HD and out at HPM.
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quote:
Originally posted by pahoated
Ok, more brick-like. It isn't what you think it is. It isn't subtractive manufactured, it is additive manufactured. Don't fool yourself, lava rock is several times stronger than steel and several times lighter. Well, technically, a specific type of lava rock and those are the characteristics of its polymer fiber.
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basalt fiber is great stuff, but there is a lot of processing between what you dig up and the reinforcing fiber