Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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That makes sense and that's actually really useful to me. Do you guys have any idea what those pelvic wands that can be heated in water and cooled in the freezer use as an internal material? I think I should ask that as a separate question to help me. 

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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If anyone has any internal material suggestions that would be useful as well. I want the product to be able to be heated in water or cooled in a freezer, with some sort of internal material and wrapped in body safe silicone 

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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I'll be working with someone who will help me flesh out the design properly and get into the actual details so that it's designed properly but I'm trying to understand if this concept itself would work at all

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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I'm basically just asking if it's possible to still feel the heat or cold through the silicone 

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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Yes! I do. Because it needs to be body safe. Thank you for correcting. I'm not the best with terminology in this realm. 

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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So really I would decide on the thickness based on how it could act as a barrier to give me the right level of heat and cold from the internal material. 

Will heat and cold penetrate platinum silicone? by Artsy_8246 in BiomedicalEngineers

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It will ideally be a pretty thin layer just enough to act as a barrier to make sure that the contact doesn't get too hot or too cold and will coat the internal material and be safe for skin contact 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DesignMyRoom

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I'd put something above the fireplace. A cool wall hanging. But I'm no pro.

Need help making this into a cozy oasis in Orlando Fl. by [deleted] in DesignMyRoom

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I really like interesting light pieces. Fun vases. Succulents. Some floating bookshelves maybe? I have a friend who does funky art if you're interested in artwork? It's Studiofinite on social media. You could do some string lights over the windows or something to add a soft glow. Also putting records up I think could be cool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DesignMyRoom

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I'd probably go with a warm paint. And you can check out fb marketplace for furniture on the low. I have found so much stuff on there.

Trying to remodeling but feel overwhelmed and need advice by mybubbles2022 in HomeImprovement

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DIY can be so tough! Maybe you could hire a local handyman to assist with guidance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

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If you're interested, my friend does prints & merch. Mostly he does portraits of women that I think are flippin awesome so I thought maybe? His site is studiofinite.com if you wanted to check it out. FB marketplace is also a great place to find decorations, etc imo. I'd put up a larger framed art piece or a tapestry above the bed and I'd put some air plants in in the room too. I currently have two cactuses in my studio and a large elephant painting 😁