
Wooden Matches Cube Design
Wooden matches cube designed by Fitzsu Society. Such a great design with a super 70s color theme and Bauhaus aesthetic. Wooden Block with 100 matches. Created out of one piece of wood. To use, just break a match off the block and scratch it along the block to light. In 1680, an Irish physicist named Robert Boyle (Boyle's Law) coated a small piece of paper with phosphorous and coated a small piece of wood with sulfur. He then rubbed the wood across the paper and created a fire. However, there was no useable match created by Robert Boyle. A great hostess gift, corporate gift or volume gift.

I think wat ever
I think wat ever way matchsticks is available now is better than this idea. If u want to save wood then Strong paper sticks can also work as being used by some of the very small local matchstick brands.
You have a point but paper
You have a point but paper is also made from wood, so one really needs to check how much energy is lost in converting wood to paper. I think everything has its own advantages and disadvantages. Here its more of the good looking design treat rather than the costs. Its like have expensive Mont Blac pens to write while there are many pens in the market which might be 100 times cheaper but do the same function of writing
This is an excellent idea of
This is an excellent idea of having 100 matchsticks on a single block but along with it this design will lead to a wastage of wood i.e. the base will remain unused.
Good point, so what is your
Good point, so what is your idea to save wood?
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