Liquid Silicone (LSLC)

  • hb1501038
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    There should be an element called liquid silicone. It hardens when in one place for 10 seconds, but it is liquid when moving.

  • RAYZR
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    WHAT POTENTIAL USES COULD THIS POSSIBLY HAVE? You have listed none. Just melt PSCN or NSCN, then cool them again. What you have described here is basically molten sand or glass.

  • hb1501038
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    It could be used for a gate.

  • nmd
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @hb1501038 (View Post)

     According to Powder toy physics, Once that thing is hardened, It will never move again.

    In fact, It wont even move in the first place to get hardened.

  • boxmein
    22nd Mar 2013 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Stop it you, this thread is making me giggle like a silly person.

    I can't see its uses though, you can make gates with pistons + FRME...
  • hb1501038
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Joke:

     

    There should be a periodic table of elements added.

  • CubicApocalypse
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @RAYZR (View Post)

    One of my many pet peeves: Silicon != silicone. This guy wants liquid silicone (rubber), not liquid silicon (metalloid).

    @nmd (View Post)

    In fact, It wont even move in the first place to get hardened.

     It starts as a liquid; if it doesn't move for more than 10 seconds, it hardens into a solid.

  • Sylvi
    22nd Mar 2013 Moderator 0 Permalink

    There is another option. Make a liquid that is very non-viscous.

  • hb1501038
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    It could be like a moving solid. It moves in the exact same shape you drew it in.

  • nmd
    22nd Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @CubicApocalypse (View Post)

     Oh, didnt notice that. That makes it a little better.