- Location
- Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY
Was wondering why people don't use/manufacture more rocklike plugs for frags? just a discussion why out of curiosity, going through some design/marketing courses and my mind threw this into my track of thought and can't get it out.
All i see are the round discs or the disks with a nipple on the bottom, both very geometric. Then people place them ontop of their rockwork, and sometimes it looks a little funny with some placements.
Shouldn't be too hard to design a rocklike or more rock shaped plug/disc that would have all the same features. A nice two part mold or a 1 part mold could do it. Also a little befuddled why the people manufacturing them now aren't using more rocklike plugs/discs now besides the fact that they might sell just as quick now so it doesn't matter and are probably easier to manufacture the molds for them and don't have to waste time thinking of a way to make it work.
Or does it really not matter because coraline covers it up in time and blends it into the rockwork? Would people be interested in this at all?
All i see are the round discs or the disks with a nipple on the bottom, both very geometric. Then people place them ontop of their rockwork, and sometimes it looks a little funny with some placements.
Shouldn't be too hard to design a rocklike or more rock shaped plug/disc that would have all the same features. A nice two part mold or a 1 part mold could do it. Also a little befuddled why the people manufacturing them now aren't using more rocklike plugs/discs now besides the fact that they might sell just as quick now so it doesn't matter and are probably easier to manufacture the molds for them and don't have to waste time thinking of a way to make it work.
Or does it really not matter because coraline covers it up in time and blends it into the rockwork? Would people be interested in this at all?