What's the difference between and artist and a machine operator? I think being an artist requires some artistic ability, and while this is interesting, I'm not sure I agree with the video title. A machine could do this faster, better and more cheaply than this guy. Where's the "art?"
This is an incredible idea, and I can't wait to try it out here at Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. "Biomass" means plant "waste," meaning any plant material that isn't currently used for food production. That would include dry cornstalks, coffee hulls, and things like that.
What's the difference between and artist and a machine operator? I think being an artist requires some artistic ability, and while this is interesting, I'm not sure I agree with the video title. A machine could do this faster, better and more cheaply than this guy. Where's the "art?"
bendix5 1 month ago
This is an incredible idea, and I can't wait to try it out here at Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. "Biomass" means plant "waste," meaning any plant material that isn't currently used for food production. That would include dry cornstalks, coffee hulls, and things like that.
CommentsSurvey 2 months ago
So slooow.
vlisivka 6 months ago
What ingredients are used to make the briquettes?
alidoshes 7 months ago
@alidoshes Well, it says biomass briquettes, so I'm guessing sh*t and grass.
jbrimm 2 months ago
Very low tech......and very nicely done! Also excellent demonstration of physics and leverage.
crazy650c 1 year ago
I want to know more!
kgoalicia 2 years ago
your point?!
mayush99999 2 years ago
@kgoalicia that was a very good analysis
akosigaru 3 weeks ago
What a great idea! I'd like to see what they look like when finished.
EmZL83 2 years ago
Very cool.
charconnors 2 years ago
Great video! What would you need in order to do this yourself at home?
agardeva 2 years ago