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Old 12-27-2024, 11:22 AM   #195 (permalink)
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' physical structure '

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Originally Posted by freebeard View Post
What is the physical structure of these lubricant[ candidate]s? I rather imagine platelets sliding across each other. Do any of them approximate little ball bearings? Because B40 does.



I am struggling to model this in Blender. The seven-sided faces are not planar. Maybe there is a way to describe it with Procedural Nodes.
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They're shown to be similar to our blood corpuscles ( lenticular ).
Boric acid/ hydrogen orthoborate crystal lattice structure of molecular boric acid + oxygen + water, in a covalent, ionic, & hydrogen bond with the Metallic Boroxide ( boric oxide ) solid boundary layer, plated out on the metallic 'rubbing ' surfaces.
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