I got the book and read it. The design is pretty simple and I think would be
effective for one offs. It seemed a bit too tedious and involved to make
something like tracks or wheels. And I don't know how easily it would work
for something with a large area.

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 6:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  that looks like a lot of work just to make one wheel (considering the
> cleaning and final shaping of the wheel, not including time spent, cooking
> pot and electric/gas to heat up the plastic brew).
>
> I have heard of making plastic wheels and such before (i forget the booklet
> of book listings), but i think it also used some sort of metal press set up
> so it would compress the plastic into it's final shape (thought about that
> once before)
>
> Chris,
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