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Sunday, January 23, 2011

These days when people going to be more green such    devices gain popularity. Russian author of wooden mice writes: “Wood, as    the cover material for everyday appliances is almost not used   nowadays.  Plastics are cheaper, easier to produce, faster – they suit   well for  mass production. Real wood is still can be found from   exclusive  furniture producers (regular furniture is made from plywood   or laminated  sheets). Saw wood industry is also mainly oriented for the   construction  works, thus the wooden material is available on market  is  of worse  quality. Technologies of producing beautiful things from  wood  suffered  greatly. They are almost, not almost, just forgotten.  Just  some time ago  people could make from wood the things that look  like a  miracle for a  modern person. For example those Russian wooden  clocks of  the 19th  century:”
Such Russian clocks were produced by the Bronnikov    family from Russia. For three generations they mastered their skills on    crafting light-weight fully functional wooden pocket clocks. Such    gadgets were true hit back then, among their customers there were    Russian Tzars and other high society members. They were sending their    samples to the international exhibitions of Paris and New York to make    foreign people awe. The price of such wooden clocks exceeded of those  of   gold. Not many of those survived Russian revolution and communist    reign. Those who did are a rare guest of antique shops priced at around    $20,000 for each.
Of course, in 21st century, Russian    people don’t use hand knives to carve the computer accessory.  This   is being done by a high-precision computer controlled machinery.   Though  some think, the product can loose its hand-made feel because of   that,  the production speed still is a key factor nowadays which   prevails on  other arguments

So, the wooden mice is one of the examples of this    forgotten wooden craftmanships coming back to life. This are a few    photos from the process of making those. “The best thing about the wood    that it is 100% compatible with the human”, is the main ideology of   such  projects.

The wooden bodies are made of different finewoods.    Those on above are (left to right) from: ebony (Diospyros celebia),    sapele (Entandophragma cylindricum) and merbau (Intsia palembanica).
Some    other modern things in Russia where the wood is tried to be use as a    substitute for the modern materials
This guy in Ukraine removed all the exterior metal    parts from the car and replaced them with wooden panels which are used    for the floor parquet. He modified the car  itself   too, now it looks like a semi-cabrio – one part of it is  without roof   and another side is covered with a hard wooden roof.
One Russian man builds new cases for mobile phones    from apple tree wood. He fully disassembles the new devices and carve a    piece-of-art wooden cases for them, each small part gets its own  wooden   case – the antenna, the sim-card, the battery.
If you live in Russia you can get a wooden PC.    Instead of all this boring plastic panels you get a masterpiece made of    finest mahogany with each smallest detail precisely curved and   polished.  How do you like it?
Cool Pictures
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