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Non buttarmi/Don’t waste it by Sara Kissa Chissalé
Trying to make plarn but all I've done is turned one mess into another different mess.
Also I have a lot of bags from Charlotte Russe and Michael's
Simple homemade firelighters .
Getting my stash ready for the next winter , these are made from 100% recycled materials the cardboard tube from finished toilet rolls .
Simply melt some old candle wax in a pot and soak a squashed flat roll in the pan , take out using tweezers ,allow to dry then cut up into strips .
These burn for around 1.5 minutes or if cut open to form a long taper more like 3 mins and are of course completely waterproof great for adding to a survival kit or as a stove lighter .
Camp fire breakfast, on an old recycled dustbin lid .
Recycle Contact Sheets
2nd March 2021
Lycra
Lycra: ( DUPONT)
Context:
Lycra is a registered brand name for a polyurethane-based synthetic fiber that’s also called spandex or elastane. The DuPont Company first developed Lycra in 1958 to replace latex rubber as a stretching agent in clothes. It’s also prized for its strength and durability. There has been no previous test in a concrete mix but I think it has real potential for making a lightweight flexible concrete.
Properties:
Lightweight, flexible, soft, rubbery, a rigid section that makes it tougher than rubber, UV resistant, good resistance to oxidizing agents and Sticks at 350-390F. Melts above 500F.
Based on Properties what can this do?
• Light weight concrete • Flexible concrete • Used as core to act as a moisture sink • Acoustic
To what extent can it meet the projects aims?
To create an architectural façade system that will be made from a low carbon based concrete and use a waste stream that can act as a carbon sink to be used as a habitat for the growth of plants/ microbe / microorganisms.
• Permeability • Large surface area for carbonation • Growth on Façade • All of this will need to be tested
P.S it also feels how I imagine it is to touch a cloud :)
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I like reading crumpled papers I find in recycle bins. It’s fascinating to know what kind of mistakes people make in a daily basis.