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I've been planning on trying this since I made the Blue Planet Sphere a while back ..I used a Birch log and epoxy resin to make a 7" Globe I didn't go super detailed and apologise if I missed your ...
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Woodturning - Log to Telescope
In this video, I showcase the telescope I've been building, featuring a main body crafted from Sycamore and components using wood from a Cucumber Tree. The telescope offers approximately x18 ...
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During the Scopes Trial over teaching evolution in public school, modern science clashed with religion. Its effects helped ...
What if wood became a high-tech material? Researchers have developed a semi-transparent version, combining strength and biodegradability. This innovation could well compete with glass and plastic.
Researchers have found a way to make transparent wood that doesn't rely on plastics, and it could be scaled up to work in buildings.
Transparent is not usually one of them, but researchers have now developed a method to make semi-transparent wood a reality, and it could have interesting applications in the future.
Can you imagine a smartphone with a wooden touchscreen? Or a house with wooden windows? Probably not—unless you've heard of transparent wood. Made by modifying wood's natural structure, this ...