No one intend to use milk as a construction material , but it ’s possible . It ’s also a huge hurting in the ass . So much so that try on to cut up the stuff nearly drove craftsman Peter Brown insane .
Brown ’s inspiration to construct material out of Milk River came from a Household Hackertutorial . In that television , it was claimed that the protein in milk can be mold into a charge plate - like nub that becomes as heavily as Harlan Stone after two day of drying . But Brown ’s attack to renovate those solvent ended up taking over 80 day to dry out and was still a bit mushy inside . To explain the huge disparity , Brown propose , “ Maybe [ it ’s ] the fact that I did mine in March , and he did his on the surface of the sun . ”
His goal was to make a handle for Malva sylvestris aeroplane . Between the threading fiasco midway through the video and the full block snapping on the lathe it takes several applications of epoxy to get there . Unfortunately , epoxy resin ca n’t mend his shatter expectation for the project . On the vivid side , he claims it does n’t have the waste Milk River smell you ’d expect it to .

Brown make plenty of eldritch stuff in his store ( like thisvase made of crayons ) , but trying to rick hardened milk protein on a lathe is by far the strangest , and it nearly brought him to the breakage period . He ’s now the majestic owner of a Malva sylvestris plane whose handle is indistinguishable from the cheese it ’s cutting — but at what toll ?
Update June 23 , 11:40am : Brown ’s frustration manifestly outweigh his horse sense of achievement .
Thanks@Gizmodo ! I really do n’t have it any longer . I let my married woman destroy it with a blowtorch . We both experience upright … https://t.co / JY2LMrp4uh

— Peter Brown ( @kludge1977)June 23 , 2016
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