Friday, August 3, 2012

Bathroom Tech I, II - Modern Marvels



It's just another day in the paradise, you stumble to your bath tub. 
You give anything to silence, you though you could find happiness.
But you never learn to be still, someday you will learn to enjoy the moment for yourself.
This is what I pursue to live in.
At the ancient, Rome's system of aqueducts supplied 300 gallons of fresh water a day for
each citizen, almost amount that an American family of four uses today. During Medieval times,
castle dwellers strengthened their defense by dumping waste into the moat. The raw sewage
discouraged invaders from crossing.

During WWII, the British army shipped toothbrushes with secret hollow handles to POWs in
Germany. Inside the handles were wafer-thin maps of Germany to aid in any escape attempt.




The engineer uses the CAD software to design and improve the toilet.



Cell phone and toys put into the toilet to test whether they choked or not.





Some of the water travels through the ring into the bowl, remaining water goes down to the
channel and into the trapped way.




Casting toilet, it is like casting the engine block using the sand mold.

Pour the melting steel into the mold to cast the toilet.

Secondary process including the drill, grind, paint.
The upper hole is the supporting hole, the bottom hole is the drain hole.




Back to the furnace, repeat the process again.




Secondary processes including : machined, grind, code number.
Physical Vapor Deposition

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