I am writing an Engineering project on a guitar stand. (at the OU Engineering Degree)
I propose that the steel stand can be changed for a material that has less of an impact on the environment.
The questions are.
Would you buy a stand made of bamboo?
Would cost of stand be a factor in buying one? (cheaper one wins out)
What do you think of the guitar stand that you own?
Would the environmental angle be a contributing factor in your purchase of a stand?
Thanks for any feedback.
Last edited by U_Bamboo on Tue May 08, 2018 9:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
cutting down bamboo can have a negative impact on the environment
guitar stand are important for most git players
steel (iron) is a benign substance and readily available ( 35% of the planet earth )
why start depriving nature ..esp. certain species of a square meal
There is already bamboo farmers in the Far East. In Japan especially it is not being harvested so having a detrimental effect on the environment. Bamboo is a grass and only takes a short time, less than one season to grow to maturity required for the industrial process. Steel production is one of the worst environmental industries but as it's made on a massive scale it is a cheap product. This is for my engineering degree project and we have to ask questions like this as this is what product and manufacturing in engineering are today all about, sustainability.
U_Bamboo wrote:There is already bamboo farmers in the Far East. In Japan especially it is not being harvested so having a detrimental effect on the environment. Bamboo is a grass and only takes a short time, less than one season to grow to maturity required for the industrial process. Steel production is one of the worst environmental industries but as it's made on a massive scale it is a cheap product. This is for my engineering degree project and we have to ask questions like this as this is what product and manufacturing in engineering are today all about, sustainability.
making guitar stands with bamboo will not solve economic problems
it should be processed into some bi product of unusual properties that will reap rewards
ps...bamboo could be made to replace plastic as naturally degradable packaging
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No it is just a project for university. We are given topic heading and have to work with them.
This is called research for the project, to see what impact on the public is with new products.
It's all hypothetical.