ferocrete
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:13 pm
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Ok, so I was reading through a list of 'mythical' materials made up by fiction wrighters, and I came accros this jewl: ferocrete. Aparently Lucas has it being used to make spacecraft & fortresses in starwars...
The reason a non-existant material intrests me is that reason would dictate that something with iorn in it would be HEAVY. As such, it would make an nice moldable ammo material.
The idea: take cement, add BBs. Remember to really shove those bbs into that cememt - the idea here is to get the highest density possible, and steel is heavier than cement. Assuming a packing ratio of .8, (somewhere between face centered and body centered) the density of the ferocrete should be about 6.8 grams/cm^3. That's about 2.7 as dense as cement.
Then, put in mold. Let it cure, and viola, really heavy and hard material in any shape you want.
I'm planning on filling a mini axe can with it, once my brother uses it up. If you put a bit of computer paper as wadding, it fits fairly well in 1.5". The steel bottle should add strength to the ferocrete.
*note to Lucas Entertainment (r): Please don't sue me!*
Ok, so I was reading through a list of 'mythical' materials made up by fiction wrighters, and I came accros this jewl: ferocrete. Aparently Lucas has it being used to make spacecraft & fortresses in starwars...
The reason a non-existant material intrests me is that reason would dictate that something with iorn in it would be HEAVY. As such, it would make an nice moldable ammo material.
The idea: take cement, add BBs. Remember to really shove those bbs into that cememt - the idea here is to get the highest density possible, and steel is heavier than cement. Assuming a packing ratio of .8, (somewhere between face centered and body centered) the density of the ferocrete should be about 6.8 grams/cm^3. That's about 2.7 as dense as cement.
Then, put in mold. Let it cure, and viola, really heavy and hard material in any shape you want.
I'm planning on filling a mini axe can with it, once my brother uses it up. If you put a bit of computer paper as wadding, it fits fairly well in 1.5". The steel bottle should add strength to the ferocrete.
*note to Lucas Entertainment (r): Please don't sue me!*