2:12 Lol, what? If it was the hook and loop fastener that failed, why isn't there a sheet of either the hooks or loops attached to the string? Why does it look like somebody cut or burned through the string itself? And what was with the suspicious looking cut right before it happened? Like, I'm not denying the fact that sufficient heat will cause a standard nylon hook and loop fastener to fail... But why do you make it look so suspicious?
I'd really like to see it being unfastened, why its not being showed? Inventing steel strips that can lock with other steel strip in velcro-like fashion seems not excessively difficult, making it reusable does.
In space, if you want to fasten two dissimilar materials, like stainless steel and polycarbonate, you can essentially line that external layer with a hook and loop system, and then with the polycarbonate do the exact same thing and attach it together. Because of the sheer surface area of a cylinder that’s 2500 feet in diameter or just 50 feet less , it should hold very easily and securely, while being detachable. You could also do the same with concrete, and you could attach that to the underlined stainless steel layer while removing sections as needed . He would have shafts going straight from the floor down like foundation footings or giant “screws” to get underneath there besides those storage areas/hexagonal hallways that also act as beams, But it should work just fine. Once he mined enough iron and regolith for stainless steel and concrete, he could detach the polycarbonate again from the second cylinder and use it for his growing colony on Mars. In that way, he would have a working middle layer to store more stuff or to expand the long-term work-ability and modularity of the stations
Mich würde interessieren: 1. Wie oft kann man die Verbindung lösen und wieder herstellen, bevor sie nur noch halb so gut hält (bei normalen Klettverschlüssen ist sind das etwa 10.000 Male) 2. Wo kann man das kaufen?
I also noticed the same Dale. :) Besides, you can also see how the string looks cutted out instead of having falled down with the velcro strip.
“I should really head to bed soon”
*3:00 am*
“I always wondered how we could get velcro to still work in a volcano”
5:04 sounds like someone let out a massive fart in the background!! 😂😂😂
Wow good ear dude. Kudos. Your fart-finding skills are impressive.
2:12 Lol, what? If it was the hook and loop fastener that failed, why isn't there a sheet of either the hooks or loops attached to the string? Why does it look like somebody cut or burned through the string itself? And what was with the suspicious looking cut right before it happened? Like, I'm not denying the fact that sufficient heat will cause a standard nylon hook and loop fastener to fail... But why do you make it look so suspicious?
I'd really like to see it being unfastened, why its not being showed? Inventing steel strips that can lock with other steel strip in velcro-like fashion seems not excessively difficult, making it reusable does.
Generally the way to open such fasteners is to ‘peel’ them.
SAME.
In space, if you want to fasten two dissimilar materials, like stainless steel and polycarbonate, you can essentially line that external layer with a hook and loop system, and then with the polycarbonate do the exact same thing and attach it together.
Because of the sheer surface area of a cylinder that’s 2500 feet in diameter or just 50 feet less , it should hold very easily and securely, while being detachable.
You could also do the same with concrete, and you could attach that to the underlined stainless steel layer while removing sections as needed .
He would have shafts going straight from the floor down like foundation footings or giant “screws” to get underneath there besides those storage areas/hexagonal hallways that also act as beams, But it should work just fine.
Once he mined enough iron and regolith for stainless steel and concrete, he could detach the polycarbonate again from the second cylinder and use it for his growing colony on Mars.
In that way, he would have a working middle layer to store more stuff or to expand the long-term work-ability and modularity of the stations
Does anyone else notice that the cable around 2:13 appears to be cut? I swear I can hear cutting pliers snap close before the weight falls.
Yeah that's cool and all but what does IT SOUND LIKE
Mich würde interessieren:
1. Wie oft kann man die Verbindung lösen und wieder herstellen, bevor sie nur noch halb so gut hält (bei normalen Klettverschlüssen ist sind das etwa 10.000 Male)
2. Wo kann man das kaufen?
The plastic hooks didn’t ‘dissolve’ as he said, instead they ‘melted’.
Thats not 800 times per second
Cortaron el cable en 2:13, no es por el velcro derretido!
well whoopty fuckin doooo....waste of bandwidth