[meteorite-list] What to do with meteorite dust

Dave Freeman mjwy dfreeman at fascination.com
Wed Oct 18 22:54:53 EDT 2006


Dear Tracy, List;
I have went through a few hundred nice yellow polyurethane specimen 
casts that were once clear back in the 60's and 70's.  Now the yellow 
casts have nice specimens in them and are totally useless except for 
filling up land fills.   I would be very skeptical of putting anything 
of value in most casting materials.   Plastic is great for cars and 
fashion ware but not with my meteorites (or even my saw dust).
Dave F.

tracy latimer wrote:

> For those people who deplore cutting up meteorites (even the NWA XXX 
> relatively common ones) and using them for sculptures, knife handles, 
> etc...
>
> If you have a quantity of mixed meteoric dust, why not mix it with 
> resin and make a solid block of meteorite-dust-impregnated plastic?  
> Something like that would still have the cachet of meteorite, but be 
> much less of a loss to science, and you could still carve it, form it, 
> create all kinds of neato stuff.  There is a RPG game supplier who 
> offers carved meteorite dice at $100 each.  I'd much rather pay $10 
> for one cast out of dust and plastic.
>
> Tracy Latimer
>
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