My Tungsten Cube (2019)
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My Tungsten Cube (2019)
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Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#2I also have this cube as part of a set. As a far as desk accessories and toys go it's unique and a fun thing to show off.
If you get the set that has the copper cube beware that the copper one will oxidize and discolor if you touch it a lot.
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#3Gotta say I love the ad copy for the 10 pound cube:
ADD to your collection! This cube is the larger version of the world famous tungsten cube
COMPARE the density to our 2.5" Aluminum cube to enhance the experienceRe: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#4I wonder why it is 5% nickel/iron -- availability? Machining purposes?
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#5If you drop it, your floor won't like it. My 2lb one is great though!
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#6I bought a set of 1cm element cubes awhile ago. There is definitely a change of perspective of density when you see several things of one generic size, and yet they are dramatically different weights.
I think it's fairly common to see volume and assume weight. And less volume is often assumed to be a structure issue, like expanded metal vs solid blocks of metal.
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#7I often marvel at the densities of the various heavy metals especially compared to steel. The densest of them like osmium are almost 3x as dense!
I wish I could afford an osmium cube. I guess tungsten is the best cheapest-yet-still-heavy option.
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#8The more accurate title would be "My 95% Tungsten 5% Nickel/Iron Cube"
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#9I wonder why it is 5% nickel/iron -- availability? Machining purposes?
Machining
Re: My Tungsten Cube (2019)
#10One excellent application of a block of tungsten is as a bucking bar for metal riveting. Due to its density, tungsten bars can be much smaller than steel ones, easily fitting into your hand, and fitting into tight spaces. I’ve got a number of tungsten bars and use them almost 100% over my steel bars.