Got an ID question? Check out our discussion boards

Have you checked out the Core77 discussion boards lately? Undoubtedly some of you don’t even know it exists, but you should, and here’s why: Post a question, boom, get an answer. People love showing what they know, and the Core77 readership has a collectively deep expertise in matters across the broad spectrum of industrial design.

As an example let’s take a look at some recent questions/answers (paraphrased) from the Materials & Processes board:

Question 1: I found some velcro stuff that audibly clicks shut, is it new?

Answer: It ain’t. That’s 3M’s Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener, and if you want the stuff you can get it here.

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Question 2: I can’t find this stuff anywhere, it looks like textured rubber with a cloth backing, 0.5mm thick. What is it?

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Answer: I’m a mechanical engineer and we had to use that stuff on an upholstery project. It’s a non-slip fabric called Tough Tek.

Question 3: I’m setting up Carnegie Mellon’s first materials library.
1. What’s the best way to organize the materials?
2. What’s a good spectrum of materials to have?
3. What are some good resources for samples?
4. Any other tips, advice, caveats?

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Answer: I believe the classical way is good for organization, i.e. Metals/Polymers/Ceramics/Composites
Then Metals – Ferrous/Non-Ferrous
Polymers – Thermoset/Thermoplastic
Ceramic – Conventional/Engineering Ceramics
Composites – MMC/PMC/CMC

The last one is new and only has a few answers, so please click over and give the guy your thoughts.

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