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Hey everyoneβ¦ Iβm new to the Sup world. Could you please advise me as to the difference between Inflatable vs Wood or Fibre Glass/epoxy Sup Boards in terms of usability and performance, and also durability?
And what size is best for a 75kg 1.8meter Adult?
Obvious newbie to aquarium setup. I bought this wood/driftwood thing some time ago. Then bought another live plant. Decided to buy LED lamp and place over the tank. Then recently observed these white string/fibre stuff on the wood.
Doesn't look exactly like any of those algae/fungus that I found online. May I know what are these?
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so I came across a research where if you use argon gas , you can cut ' wood ' with fibre laser too . Has anyone experimented on such aspects for such material ?
If so, please post your comments and the experience !
This is the research ,The effect of moisture content in fibre... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0143816611001552?fbclid=IwAR1y90-HRVD9eG2t9_fqzqbvjMSNmK_hxIuR_jsLVHaAU3veQQgv10hS7OM
I have conflicting reports that yeast is either good or useless. It's a fungi; but I don't know how powerful it is (if it has any power) in a compost situation (but I thought it would be perfect given the carbohydrates). I don't know how to find fungi and introduce them to things to decompose the cellulose lignin. I was wondering if a solvent like water might help. I don't know what can exactly help dissolve/soften these hard things.
I was wondering what people thought of carbon fibre limbs vs wood limbs? Do they feel stiffer to pull? Are they more durable? Pros/cons?
How are we going to make the worldβs first fully biodegradable wood fibre beer bottle and what difference does it make?
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I picked up some insulation panels made of wood fibre at my local DIY place, as the appropriate rockwool and fibreglass products are a bit hard to come by where I live. The density is 50kg/m3, which I believe is in the recommended range for the usual rigid fibreglass/rockwool materials, should wood fibre do a similar job?
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I am reasonably new to cello (playing/lessons for a month) but unfortunately my current bow is giving up the ghost. I have budgeted 150NZD (about 100USD) to pick a new one. In your opinion, what would be a better quality bow for that budget? Wood or carbon fibre? Iβm leaning more towards the carbon fibre currently, and perhaps wood in an upgrade in 12-18months time. Thanks :)
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