Carbon Fiber

Too bad graphene is toxic and prone to airborne dispersal.

Same goes for many carbon "fullerenes". Between carcinoma, "miner's lung" (pneumoconiosis) and a triggered auto-immune attack I don't think anybody will be using these at home for the foreseeable future.

Just wait until graphene becomes more common...
 
Too bad graphene is toxic and prone to airborne dispersal.

Same goes for many carbon "fullerenes". Between carcinoma, "miner's lung" (pneumoconiosis) and a triggered auto-immune attack I don't think anybody will be using these at home for the foreseeable future.

Well, it's in its infancy and CF has the same issues but it's locked up in a resin matrix once the part is made which is what I intended with the mention of graphene...

Anyway...
 
The maximum magnification of an electron microscope is around 1,000,000 (I believe, shoot me down if i'm way out), so the last part of the vid must be simulated.

A great video though :thumbsup:
 
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