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You gotta call a blacksmith.
dirt, but the machine began to make
What is Gornite? Why can't you heat it? Will it make you laugh? - I hope so
I had concocted the gunpowder myself from niter, sulfur, charcoal, and a happy heart. When working with explosives, I've found that attitude is everything.
King Uthil says steel is the answer. I say his sight is short. Dust is the last answer to every question, now and always.
Three thousand pounds of steel and glass and plastic that no thing made out of flesh could resist. A car.
During the course of my research, I had had occasion to examine not only simple compounds, salts and oxides, but also a great number of minerals.
Urgh - essence of Millicent Bulstrode.
Hydrated copper aluminum phosphate - Turquoise.
It's the grit that makes the pearl.
I build engines and attach wheels to them.
Broken glass. It's just like glitter, isn't it?
Gentlemen, I give you the Whittle engine.
(before the Bessemer process, iron was hardened into steel at the rate of 3 to 5 tons a day; now the same amount could be processed in 15 minutes). Machines
I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material but I know it when I see it.
Well, if you put enough pressure on coal it turns into pearls!
I was trying to make something really hard, but then I thought I should make something really soft instead, that could be molded into different shapes. That was how I came up with the first plastic. I called it Bakelite.
Something that chemistry supplies are very good for." When he gave me an odd look, I unwrapped a Bunsen burner and twirled it in the light. "Making bombs.
If you beat metal long enough, it turns to steel.
Perhaps time's definition of coal is the diamond.
Metallic trees. That's new. If you see any steel dryads, be sure to tell me so I can run away screaming.
Its surface sheened with saft that evaporated out from its crystal shielding in threads that degraded to nothing.
During the boom in velocipedes - known with good reason as 'boneshakers' - tyres were made of solid iron.
Even iron sometimes melts.
A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure.
It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times.
The finest steel has to go through the hottest fire.
I also was producing, working on other materials for the hydrogen bomb. They call it lithium-6 and tritium. I was working on these and the only use for lithium-6 is the hydrogen bomb.
I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
My programming language was solder.
Coal mines, like a hard life, have seen the best diamonds of innovation, more than any jewel factory.
My mother showed me that when tin or zinc was bent it uttered a special 'cry'. 'It's due to deformation of the crystal structure,' she said, forgetting that I was five, and could not understand her - and yet her words fascinated me, made me want to know more.
The future is in green energy; it's in making steel for energy-efficient cars.
The finest steel must go through the hottest fire.
Nitre, vitriol, cinnabar, alum, salt ammoniac, sublimated mercury, rock salt, alcali salt, common salt, rock alum, alum schist, arsenic, sublimate, realgar, tartar, orpiment, verdegris.
I found the material that people hated the most and used the most. So, I was going and try and see if I could play with it sculpturally.
I watch people throw aluminum cans in the trash, and I think of all the stories I've heard about the over-mining of aluminum, the erosion that happens, and the trees that fall down.
The best steel doesn't always shine the brightest.
There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape.
Pressure makes diamonds - or not.
Polished air-tight stove (new and deadly invention),
Pressure makes diamonds
And the rest is rust and stardust.
Shun idleness. It is rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals.
I am skilled now, at casting iron To make a hardened bed for my heavy world
I prefer natural hardwood lump charcoal - the other stuff makes your food taste like Goodyear tires.
The attractions of ceramics lie partly in its contradictions. It is both difficult and easy, with an element beyond our control. It is both extremely fragile and durable. Like 'Sumi' ink painting, it does not lend itself to erasures and indecision.
steel wedge between the
At the Bangalore air show, we got a contract from Boeing for supplying structural components, and we are already supplying jet engine components to Rolls Royce. Both these are titanium-based, not steel components.
Who can understand the deeply bonded alloy of order and intemperance that is its foundation?
I collect old rusty hand tools and sharpen and polish them, then use them to build things out of walnut and cherry that I harvest from fallen trees in the woods.
A hammer shatters glass but it also forges steel.
Give metal a chance!
Poison. The perfect weapon for a snake.
metal in crates to be loaded
Take a plain-Jane rock and polish it, and you'll find a gem.
What's in that pipe that he's smoking?
Remember it is good to build and bad to destroy
Consisting mostly of recirculating scrapped metals, 80% of all the metals that have ever been mined are still at work.
Forge in the smithy of your soul.
cast-iron erection, on
Made by General Motors, on order from Sears Roebuck.
The path of civilization is paved with tin cans.
The main piece of technology in the green economy is a caulk gun.
The only difference between black coal and a precious diamond is the amount of pressure it endured.
cubes to blow torches.
Deathwatch. That's a kind of beetle, it buries carrion. I
I was quite unable to make any white metal alloy hard enough to be made into powder by my machinery.
The metal is called Celestial bronze. It's deadly to monsters, like Imperial gold, but even rarer.
I have been making wire jewelry - and think I'll really do something with it, eventually.
Across the street an addict was mumbling, his words, like Dan Smooth's, reminiscent of the structure of graphite, which is to say comprised of slender hexagonal plates of atoms which slough off at a touch like the multitudinous crusts of a Turkish pastry.
Air. Air is really, really awesome.
Paint, not the thing but the effect which it produces.
What do batteries run on?
When a project has an ample budget, I am interested now in using bigger units of materials.
If you want to build a car, you don't slap a bunch of iron ore, some sand, a rubber tree, and a couple of cows together and call it good
How do you explain plastic to a medieval forest bard?
It's either some kind of electricity or some kind of energy. I don't know what it is, but whatever it is, I've got it.
I called it ignose, not knowing which carbohydrate it was. This name was turned down by my editor. 'God-nose' was not more successful, so in the end 'hexuronic acid' was agreed upon. To-day the substance is called 'ascorbic acid' and I will use this name.
Gold like the sun, which melts wax, but hardens clay, expands great souls.
Flesh on the outside, metal on the inside.
Pressure has the power to create a diamond, but it has to be the "right" pressure.
The alchemy of diamonds from the rough
is to mine every moment.
Steel under silk
You can't mine coal without machine guns.
Carbon made only wants to be unmade.
My ignorance of science is such that if anyone mentioned copper nitrate I should think he was talking about policemen's overtime.
The anvil is not afraid of the hammer.
In a dung heap, even a plastic bead can gleam like a sapphire.
heavy demolition unit.
I forged myself out of a vacuum. I crawl along the highway on hacked off stumps year after year. Some wonder how and why. I never do.
Stone and blocks, like butter and bread.
I have a thing for tools.
You will be swindled by termite exterminators and not even know it. You will buy steel-belted radial tires for the front wheels of your car.
Hot lead can be almost as effective coming from a linotype as from a firearm.
The chemistry involved made everything Factory did quite special.
The same sun that melts butter hardens clay.
A carpenter is known by his chips.
Cinders. Embers. Ashes.
A diamond is just a lump of coal that stuck to its job.