tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post8053219943885789711..comments2023-10-18T02:01:33.980-07:00Comments on My peculiar nature: A gift for a friend-----refurbishing a seme-ganna Japanese planeJasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06740185043053833321noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-51183411539740640742014-10-31T08:31:58.892-07:002014-10-31T08:31:58.892-07:00As long as the centre provides a hammock, I pay my...As long as the centre provides a hammock, I pay my ticket and bring my 3 stones. I don't even need visa to go to the states anymore. <br /><br />Count on me, I'm always for alienating forms of communication. And I always wanted to apply to the ig nobels, this may be my chance. <br /><br />And the fibres... I need to finish a compactor roll for my job and then I can start making wood out of small spheres with anisotropic forces. I guess by january I should have the time. Sebastian Gonzalezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04217512990715648095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-15906646970336436752014-10-31T04:38:43.845-07:002014-10-31T04:38:43.845-07:00You can be the Center of "ChuManshu™" Ce...You can be the Center of "ChuManshu™" Cellulose Fiber Separation (CCCFS) lab!Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06740185043053833321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-46871527622324917902014-10-31T04:34:10.908-07:002014-10-31T04:34:10.908-07:00The Hawaiian Center (we are 'merican here, dam...The Hawaiian Center (we are 'merican here, dammit!) For Sharpening Physics (HCSP) encourages all physicist to respond with all appropriate study focus materials, any and all suitable examination instruments deemed by the researcher to be most appropriate and efficacious to the particular focus and means of the study, as well as any and all aids, devices, and prosthetics that the researcher would feel to be of assistance to the collaborative nature of this project. <br /><br />You bring the stones, I'll supply the (dull) tools, haha!<br /><br />Seriously Sebastian, if we even wanted to find the perfect subject to completely and utterly alienate any other readers of this blog (all 3 of them!)....... This could be it! This might be the collaborative series that I've been thinking of!<br /><br />Way less interesting than saws, though...... We might need to do multiple studies.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06740185043053833321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-26769210137129530772014-10-31T04:04:18.978-07:002014-10-31T04:04:18.978-07:00OXOX (I can't believe she reads this stuff, ha...OXOX (I can't believe she reads this stuff, haha!), my darling wife......Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06740185043053833321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-9673303611648419192014-10-30T17:29:28.170-07:002014-10-30T17:29:28.170-07:00Cat tested, wife approved XOXOCat tested, wife approved XOXORenee Bellingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11185989147546155026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324046123100137801.post-25170176509548203022014-10-30T16:27:13.536-07:002014-10-30T16:27:13.536-07:00Nice restoration Jason!
I'm really curious wh...Nice restoration Jason!<br /><br />I'm really curious what kind of peculiar physics is behind the soft/hard stone thing. To the best of my knowledge, we can simulate (and only for short times) particles of around 100-10 microns. And that is loose particles. If you go to caked stuff, that's a whole 'nother story. And then put water and some metallic grains. <br /><br />You could seriously spend a good million euros on a few PhDs to study that. I would apply at least: the Hawaiian centre of sharpening physics. <br /><br />According to your test of the water, and assuming the material is roughly the same, does that mean that the harder stone is also the denser? Particles are so packed together that water cannot go in? Or is it more that the material of the stones is different? Or even better, you have a wider particle size distribution with plenty of fines that fill the gaps?<br /><br />Sorry I'm such a geek. <br /><br />The treads look lovely planed btw. <br /><br />Sebastian Gonzalezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04217512990715648095noreply@blogger.com