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Amazing Lego-Style HEMP BLOCKS Make Building a House Quick

newtboy says...

Me too, but I want him to replace the lime with mycelium, removing any co2 production in the process. I’m fairly certain there are some fungi that are already being used that way, seems like a no brainer to use the technology here.

BSR said:

I'm sold!

A Guide to Growing Magic Mushrooms

Boise_Lib says...

The mycelium contains psilocybin so the step of growing the fruiting bodies (mushrooms) can be skipped. Psilocybin is water soluble--so the mycelium can be soaked and the solutions filtered and dried.

Mushrooms as a Replacement for Plastic?

Bidouleroux says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:

5 days to make one part seems slightly impractical for main stream application. Very cool none the less. Perhaps with some gene modifications on their mycelium they could get faster yieldings. Gl with that yall, sounds nifty.


How long do you think it takes to grow plants or feed cows to make a steak? Last I heard there was no shortage of either.

The five days thing is a non-issue unless you need constant just-in-time production of custom parts. Even then you could simply account for the five day lag in your operations by designing new parts five days in advance.

Of course, you'd have to beware of planning things too much in advance, lest you come up with quinquennial plans. Oh noes, communism! Still, thinking in advance instead of just "making shit right fucking now whatever the cost" can't be a bad thing.

Mushrooms as a Replacement for Plastic?

westy says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:

5 days to make one part seems slightly impractical for main stream application. Very cool none the less. Perhaps with some gene modifications on their mycelium they could get faster yieldings. Gl with that yall, sounds nifty.


that's just 5 days for the process to take place , it does not affect production time really as what you do is you would set up say 3,000 parts in 1 day and then you just have to wait 5 days for them to cure and they are ready.

pretty much the same way as sum-one would have to wait 5 days for delivery , or for example with stamping it can take a day or so for the stamp to be made before productoin can start.

if you are an industrial packager , a 5 day wate time on say a 10,000 10 million part order is totally negligible.

once production has started and you have filled the 5 day cure buffer then production speed of x product would be excaltly the same as other productoin processes as well

Mushrooms as a Replacement for Plastic?

GeeSussFreeK says...

5 days to make one part seems slightly impractical for main stream application. Very cool none the less. Perhaps with some gene modifications on their mycelium they could get faster yieldings. Gl with that yall, sounds nifty.

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