(http://hackaday.com/2009/12/08/homebrew-kodachrome/)
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/dark_orange/sets/72157603226919...)
> In this set you will find random photos and information on a project a friend has undertaken - a machine to make his own camera film.
> Plastic and goop go in one end, and camera film comes out the other end. This is not a trivial undertaking.
(http://www.apug.org/forums/forum205/45479-film-coating-machi...)
Of course, adding the word "gem" to the title might indeed help. Now, an article on creating the material celluloid would indeed be awesome... volunteers?
If you liked this article, you may also enjoy "A gentle introduction to actor-based concurrency"(*), which shows how to solve the dining philosopher's problem using Ruby threading primitives, celluloid, and a made-from-scratch actor model similar to what is shown in this article:
https://practicingruby.com/articles/shared/plgjjonrkggl
Disclaimer: I am the editor for practicingruby.com, and this is one of our contributed articles (from Alberto Fernandez-Capel).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guncotton#Uses
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