10-16-2018, 04:30 PM
In the past few years I’ve read about using basalt, a common material here on Hawaii, as a building material. Now a company has developed a method which melts volcanic cinder, extrudes it into thread, then weaves the material into a flexible fabric. They initially intend to make wallets and a laptop case, to finance research on a manufacturing system capable of providing housing, equipment, tools, almost everything necessary for future inhabitants on Mars.
This could be beneficial for residents of Big Island in many ways. It could provide an endless source of local building material for housing, as well as other useful products. If the threads were flexible enough perhaps a pair of Lava Jeans, or Lava Slippahs?
The best part? None of it would have to go in a landfill. It’s completely natural and recycles into - - basalt. And which district in Hawaii would have the greatest abundance of this resource? Puna.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/105...in-your-ha
This could be beneficial for residents of Big Island in many ways. It could provide an endless source of local building material for housing, as well as other useful products. If the threads were flexible enough perhaps a pair of Lava Jeans, or Lava Slippahs?
The best part? None of it would have to go in a landfill. It’s completely natural and recycles into - - basalt. And which district in Hawaii would have the greatest abundance of this resource? Puna.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/105...in-your-ha
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