So I took the old wire home...
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So I took the old wire home...
...and have been having so much fun playing round with it!
Like it says in all the FAQs, the metal it is made from really is a magical material. You can fold it, try to put a crease in it, yet it springs back to its original perfect arch. Even tie a knot in it - back it springs!
I also did some experiments putting it in hot and cold water. It is SO much more flexible when cold! I held it under the tap and kind of wiggled it around, the difference between hot and cold is amazing!
And so weird... because you learn at school how metals generally get *more* flexible when hot.
Anyway I twisted it into a loop and I am currently wearing it as a ring. I might get beads for it and make the front of a necklace with it.
Like it says in all the FAQs, the metal it is made from really is a magical material. You can fold it, try to put a crease in it, yet it springs back to its original perfect arch. Even tie a knot in it - back it springs!
I also did some experiments putting it in hot and cold water. It is SO much more flexible when cold! I held it under the tap and kind of wiggled it around, the difference between hot and cold is amazing!
And so weird... because you learn at school how metals generally get *more* flexible when hot.
Anyway I twisted it into a loop and I am currently wearing it as a ring. I might get beads for it and make the front of a necklace with it.
Re: So I took the old wire home...
Bwahahaha! What a fun idea.weird_wired wrote:Anyway I twisted it into a loop and I am currently wearing it as a ring. I might get beads for it and make the front of a necklace with it.
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This is amazing
I want one too!
I found this on the web:
http://www.engineerguy.com/comm/4265.htm
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I found this on the web:
http://www.engineerguy.com/comm/4265.htm
Perhaps the most interesting use is a shirt woven from nylon fibers with Nitinol wires interspersed. When balled up for packing, it can be unwrinkled with a blast from a hair drier. And when the wearer's body temperature rises, the shirt's sleeves automatically get shorter. It only costs, of course, a modest four thousand dollars.
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i think that i would feel quite odd asking for my wire......i think that i would feel kind of stupid having to explain why i want it, cuz i definetely know that they would ask why on earth i would want a little metal wire that had been in my mouth for two months.....LOL
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I have to admit that I've been wondering from the get-go why this metal seems to be the opposite of everything I've ever heard about metal. There have even been some discussions at work about it (basically, they think I've been lied to that it is less flexible at warmer temperatures). I just may follow your lead next time my wires are switched out.
Thanks for the idea, weird!
Thanks for the idea, weird!
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