3 different applications of synthetic diamonds*

When we think of diamonds the first thing often that pops into our minds is jewellery. However, did you know that they can be used for a variety of different applications?

With their many different uses Diamonds are the most wanted material in the world. As pointed out by element six in their latest eBook ‘Ultimate Super material: The Diversity of Diamonds’, diamonds hold a variety of uses due to their “ultimate super material” that makes them very adaptable.

The benefits of synthetic diamonds are that they allow operations to be performed in shorter times- they can be used to make speakers, tablets, and computers, and they can also cut through different materials at a faster speed. They can be used for reliable production and cause lower labor costs. For more information about synthetic diamond’s you can visit element six’s website www.e6.com or continue reading for 3 examples of the different uses of synthetic diamonds.

Construction
Homes and building have to be made from hard, resilient materials in order to withstand extreme weather conditions. The tools we need to cut these materials into different shapes are often made from synthetic diamonds. It can cut, polish and drill different materials therefore they are very versatile in the construction industry. Examples of materials that would be needed to be cut by a synthetic diamond saw include granites and slate which can both be cut in the same way.

Airplanes
Most planes are made from carbon fiber reinforced plastic composites. However, due to their strong and durable strength, it is very hard to cut through them, so it is the work of a synthetic diamond tool to do the job. They can cut through carbon fiber reinforced plastic with ease so drills made from diamonds are an essential part of the manufacturing process of aircraft.

Healthcare
Synthetic diamond components can be used to replace traditional surgery. This is because they can deliver laser beams that transmit high power. This method of surgery is known as non-invasive therefore, no skin needs to be broken. This can be more beneficial to patients because the operation can be performed in a much shorter time and the recovery time is hugely lessened.

The Weekly Wish List #4

I really don’t know why I keep torturing myself by online browsing and compiling these posts, I really don’t! Shopping is 100% off the cards for me at the moment having paid for all of the car purchase related necessities this week as well as getting my hair done. Bob and I have also started looking at rental properties, with a view to move at the end of the month so I really do need to reign things in…and yet still, I browse.

Shirt Dress: Monki | Check Trousers: New Look | Lurex Skirt (and top): Thunder Egg | Duvet Set and Blanket: George at Asda | Tweed Collar Bow: Hooby Noo | Chenille Jumper: New Look

As you’d expect, there are picks from my usual favourite haunts- Thunder Egg and Monki both regularly feature in my wish lists and you can probably see exactly why I’m drawn to these items; I am a creature of habit after all. New Look has recently crept back on to my radar too, I walked in to my local store on my lunch break the other day and was taken with just about everything they had in stock…I had to make a hasty retreat before some purchases were made.

It’s also inevitable that homewares would feature on these posts, and they probably will crop up more regularly from here on out. It’s so exciting to be setting up home with Bob, we’re both like kids in the proverbial sweet store; even our mundane Saturday food shop has become all about the homeware aisles, never have tea spoons and fitted sheets been more exciting.

I also thought I’d pop in something I am coveting for Pablo right now. He’s a dapper little chap, and appreciate of the finer things (unlike Mae!) and I’m obsessed with all of the pet accessories that Hooby Noo– not to mention the human range! We bought Pablo’s collar tag from the shop when we first got him, and now they’ve bought out these adorable tweed bow ties I think another order can soon be justified.

What’s caught your eye this week?

#WritetoaRebel

Last month I was contacted about a very exciting campaign called #WritetoaRebel with Particular Books, whilst I’ll be making my main contribution via social media over the coming days, I always wanted to write a quick blog post as well to show case the beautiful postcard set I was sent in exchange for taking part.
A year after the hugely successful launch of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, Particular Books have launched a stunning collection of 50 post cards, each one celebrating an inspirational Rebel Girl from across the globe.

The postcards document everyone from Pioneers to Artists who have all shaped the world today as we know it. You’ll be familiar with many of the faces featured, and others will be new and inspiring additions. Each card shares a short bio of the Rebel Girl it celebrates, as well as inspiring quotes to help feed your own journey.

This is one of the most beautiful literary gifts I have received and it’s made me wonder how on earth I haven’t read the book yet- a copy is going straight on my wish list.

Keep an eye out on my instagram for my #WritetoaRebel post, coming later this week and in the mean time use the comment box below to share which Rebel Girls provide you with the most inspiration in life.

The August Degustabox*

September- how on earth did we get here already? I’m really not ready to give up on Summer just yet, but automatically as soon as I hear the name of this month I think darker evenings and chillier days. I’ve got my fingers crossed for another heatwave before the month is out, and in the mean time I have a review of August’s Degustabox* with it’s Back to School theme (another sign Summer is surely over).
First out of the box this month was LioBites Smoothie Bites (£1.99/each). These are new, and healthy fruit crisps made from fresh fruit which provide one of your five a day and are ideal for lunch boxes. These have quite a strange texture and are incredibly sweet, but once you get past that they are oddly enjoyable, and I probably would buy them again if it weren’t for the crazy high price for a single serving.
I discovered Boka Bars a few months ago when I was on a mission for healthier snacks and have since placed regular orders via their website. All four flavours of these bars are delicious (especially the chocolate marshmallow one) and they all sport four green traffic lights when it comes to nutrition, making them perfect for lunch box snacks for children and adults alike. You can find these in Sainsburys for £0.75 each or in multipacks, and as I mentioned, I regularly buy mixed cases direct from the brand’s website.
Maggi products make a fairly regular appearance in Degustabox and for good reason. The fusian sticky hoisin duck noodles are the perfect base for a quick and easy dinner, and the classic three minute noodles are ideal for a substantial pre-dinner snack (my brother basically lived off these after school when he was a growing lad!)
The reduced sugar Rowntree’s products are also a regular in the boxes and I’m always happy to see them. These randoms have 30% less sugar but don’t compromise on taste or texture. These are always a hit with anyone I decide to share them with (if I decide to share) and I’m pleased to see them widely available in shops (priced around £1.29)
One of my staple dinners when I have had a long way is tuna with a jacket potato and salad. Especially now you can get the frozen jackets which take just five minutes in the microwave. The John West infusions salad fillets are perfect for jazzing up and otherwise plain meal- I received the chilli and garlic flavour in my box which I was a big fan of, but for those preferring something a bit more subtle they also come in basil or lemon and thyme varieties.
I’m a bit of a coffee brand snob so tend to stick to what I know, but in the spirit of adventure got stuck straight in to the illy Instant Smooth Taste. It may not be freshly ground and brewed coffee but it’s really very good, and if I saw this on offer above my usual brand I wouldn’t hesitate in picking it up.
Drinks wise this month we had the product of the month- Crooked Beverage Co alcoholic soda (£2.00) in midnight stage flavour. I haven’t tried this yet, as is often the way but it sounds like a healthier, more grown up version of the alcoho-pops that 18 year old me loved, with less than 5g of sugar and 46kcal per 100ml. I must remember to give this a whirl sooner rather than later- the perfect late summer drink, I hope!

Also in the box this month was some new soft drinks from Gunna. Cited to be craft soft drinks with a ginger base they certainly look more grown up than a can of diet coke. Again I haven’t tried these as I just can’t stomach ginger in drinks but once I’ve found someone willing to give them a go I’ll report back- and for anyone who does love ginger based beverages these have less sugar and no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives, compared to other, more main stream beverages.

I love Dorset Cereals products in general (especially their gingerbread porridge) so it’s always a pleasure to try one of their new releases. Spectacular Grains (£3.99) is made with toasted spelt flakes and popped grains for a super crispy crunch and is blended with, in this case, raspberry and apple. It’s another great product from Dorset Cereals and oddly I’ve taken to sprinkling some on my porridge in the morning.
Finally we have Good Hemp‘s unsweetened dairy free drink, and I’m sorry but I just can’t! Ideal for vegans and 100% natural I’m sure this is good for some people, but my tastebuds just can’t handle hemp milk (or rice milk, or soya, or many other dairy alternatives) so I don’t have a glowing review here. All I can say is I’m sure if you like that kind of thing, it’s brilliant.
For those who don’t yet know, Degustabox* is a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them.

The Weekly Wish List #3

Again, this post almost didn’t happen this week- I don’t know where time is vanishing to but I wish it would slow down a bit.
However, despite being incredibly busy I’ve still found time to do a little bit of browsing and I am finally getting chance to pull it together in to a rather Autumnal feeling wish list.

Hoop earrings: Orelia | Dress: & Other Stories | Boots: & Other Stories | Puffer Jacket: Thunder Egg | Trousers: Miss Selfridge | Cord Jacket: Thunder Egg

There has been a distinct chill in the air this week, hence the two coats featuring in this post. I know I’d never have the balls to pull off the puffer jacket in real life but I am drawn to how happy and bright it would make even the greyest of mornings [although wet walks to work will be a thing of the past now I’ve bought a car!].
I’m obsessed with all things cord so I’m also seriously drawn to the cord jacket too- both from one of my favourite online haunts, Thunder Egg.

Another solid favourite online haunt lately has been & Other Stories, who fell off my radar for a bit until I heard they are opening a store in Bristol very soon. I fell completely in love with the brand last time I was in Spain and right now, if I were rich, I’d be buying one of almost everything in their current collection.

The hoop earrings and trousers are somewhat more random additions, but both managed to grab my attention on my regular browsing sessions. Miss Selfridge are currently having a 30% off weekend making the trousers a very tempting prospect, but having just bought my first car today I really need to reign my spending in!

What’s caught your eye this week?