Smart Sutures Tie Themselves
edwilli writes "Scientific American has an interesting article on "smart" thermoplastic materal that can tie itself into a knot. Finally you can throw away those velcro shoes."
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One word: tight as hell.
Karma: Good (despite my invention of the Karma: sig)
Now Mommy can retire. I don't need her to tie my shoes. I am wondering if they will make them in Plaid....
Sorry about the writing. Robot fingers, you know? Cliff Steele in DOOM PATROL #23
And thus an old and outdated practical joke gains new life: Shoes that tie themselves together
There are some people that if they don't know, you can't tell 'em.
The sneakers did not tie, they just sort of pulled one side to the other. Like some sort of automated zip tie.
I once shot a man who posted too many, "Imagine a beowulf cluster of these"
Well, it'd be great if I had a pair of thermoplastic shoelaces that snugly knotted themselves for me. It wouldn't be so great if I needed a knife to get my shoes off. Can these things be untangled?
The angel in the oatmeal.
I've seen material like this years ago. They did it on Beyond 2000 or some show like that on the Discovery Channel. They showed how you can bend this material (they spelled a name) into a shape, then dip it in a chemical, straighten it out agian, and when you apply heat, it goes right back to how it was. (the order of events may be off, but thats basically how it went)
I sure could have used this stuff when I was taking sailing, we had to learn how to tie all sorts of knots. Here i was using my brains like an idiot, doing all of that hard memorization, when all i needed was a smarter rope
now when can i buy a (suit) tie that ties itself? :)
moox. for a new generation.
All it did was tighten itself up.
They heat it up, it shrinks, and tightens the knot nicely.
Useful, but not exactly a self tying knot.