I?m pleased to see that the conversation and the debate continues. Is there a right answer to this question in relation to the use of plastics? Personally I don?t think there is a perfect solution at this stage. What we are doing right now is a good start. At least are having the conversation and I?m sure that there will be other ideas people out there that will have ?light bulb? moments and come up with brilliant design concepts to help us change and improve the way that we do things. You nailed it Phillip with the packaging comment. When governments and the general public demand it, there will be changes in this area. While I was away, I had some down time and started doing some research. I have emailed two packaging companies in Sydney and asked if they could send me some samples of containers made from what is called PLA (it is a plant based, compostable plastic) The items that I looked at were clear, rigid containers. There may be some potential in this area. I?ll raise it in the comb honey packaging thread when the samples come through.
.30WCF, some good ideas there. When the steamed timber is removed from the former, it springs out in a manner that you were describing. When I first began experimenting with timber strips, I tried butting the ends together and I couldn?t get the shape quite right. With the new method of cramping the steamed strips, I should revisit this and see how it performs. Thanks for that idea.