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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 13:39

Christophe wrote:The shape hits the bottom ... : Mrgreen:


and so do the little puppets : Cheesy:
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by gegyx » 14/06/08, 15:08

http://www.meublepeint.com/resine_et_ve ... onnels.htm

For quantity it is something else ...
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 15:17

to this ask how the idea is not commercialize in industrial quantity?
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:09

I'm talking about tree resin and not fossil resin

so it has nothing to do with my idea
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:27

Christophe wrote:For the bottom there is not much: which resin tree?
How to dilute it with water? Held over time ...

Etc., etc...


held over time:

resins from prehistoric times

dilute it with alcohol would be enough it is just to make it impregnate the wood and not create a perishable layer

which trees?

the densest trees of course to be sure to have maximum protection and a very dense consistency
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:45

for the profitability of the system

you can create varnish ranges from the least dense to the most dense variety

water is a bad idea because it doesn't suck up wood quickly

you need a natural solvent
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:50

gegyx wrote:http://www.meublepeint.com/resine_et_vernis_traditionnels.htm

For quantity it is something else ...


the problem with this system is that it’s fossil resins

the fossil is a dating gas or the planet was a mass of gas

so with erosion it may pollute our last layer

(ie the earth layer)
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by georges100 » 14/06/08, 16:52

we will eventually arrive at the alcohol varnish used in violin making for example from centuries ....
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:55

in fact the solvent remains to be determined
the only thing is that it has to be natural

I mean it comes from the last layer of the strata and not chemical

or the system would be useless
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:57

georges100 wrote:we will eventually arrive at the alcohol varnish used in violin making for example from centuries ....


could it be the least polluting solution there is right?
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