How We Made 64,000 Beads From Beach Waste

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
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  • @BrothersMake
    @BrothersMake  Год назад +45

    A massive thank you to all you legends for watching, and to Skillshare for supporting our channel by sponsoring this video 🤙🏽 And remember, the first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare skl.sh/brothersmake05231

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong Год назад +2

      Way to go, brothers! You have much to be proud of.
      I'm proud to have up voted this comment and the video.

    • @danieljefford6497
      @danieljefford6497 Год назад +1

      Do you guys check your messages from patreons? Sent a message on the 12th May and have not seen a reply yet. I'd there a better way of getting in touch?

    • @jagrutipatel3019
      @jagrutipatel3019 Год назад +1

      Mind blowing. Job. To. Save. Environment.

  • @SollersSrappingandDiving
    @SollersSrappingandDiving Год назад +214

    This is brilliant! My youngest who has cancer gets beads of courage from a charity that makes beads for children with cancer for all the different procedures they have to endure. Theirs are glass, but recycled plastic beads could be put to all sorts of uses like that, including charity beads ❤

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +67

      Hey this is an amazing idea. If you email us at hello@brothersmake.com we'll sort out some of our beads for your little one 🤙🏽

    • @KSC587
      @KSC587 Год назад

      Moringa is a natural suplement, Ivermectin anti parasite, both cure cancer...❤

    • @lyndaproctor1128
      @lyndaproctor1128 Год назад +3

      I loved the beads and EverydaySollers...great idea...the bead..the bead=cancer fund/donation...hey..you 2 should donate some of your beads to this young man. So ALL can donate...from beginning to the end..."from junk to brilliance "

    • @SollersSrappingandDiving
      @SollersSrappingandDiving Год назад +2

      @@lyndaproctor1128 ❤

    • @HELENGodLoves
      @HELENGodLoves 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@BrothersMake brought a tear to my eye!!! 😢 Fantastic to see AMERICAN MADE

  • @gotmilk9843
    @gotmilk9843 Год назад +85

    I would genuinely purchase these just as a bracelet lover. I love kandi and rave style beaded bracelets, but it’s a real shame there isn’t a more environmentally friendly option. I would use these for all kinds of creations!!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +25

      We’ll be having them ready for sale by the end of the week :)

  • @dashingwomble
    @dashingwomble Год назад +25

    A great idea for sure, maybe make a cutter that will cut off all the beads at the same time. Then put the beads into a rock tumbler to remove the excess plastic nubs. That may work. Great content as usual.

  • @REALBETTYBOO
    @REALBETTYBOO Год назад +10

    AMAZING!! I live in Florida surrounded by lakes and oceans 🌊 and I frequently think about the waste cluttering all of them😢 I truly appreciate your work/video, it makes me feel better!!

  • @laurieowen8696
    @laurieowen8696 Год назад +7

    You should be very proud of yourself. You're brilliant. I thank you, my grandkids grandkids thank you and the planet thanks you!

  • @LordTraco
    @LordTraco Год назад +37

    I wonder if you could make a mold that is a comb with the bead at the end of each prong? Probably not as efficient, but it'd be cool to be able to do both!

    • @divinenonbinary
      @divinenonbinary 2 месяца назад

      That’s actually such a clever idea

  • @Emma_Wright
    @Emma_Wright Год назад +3

    I used to live in Bournemouth and the rubbish left behind after a sunny weekend infuriated me so much. Thanks so much for your hard work in not only cleaning it up, but giving it a second life!

  • @mrtienpham
    @mrtienpham Год назад +5

    Why not make a shape press to push out and cut the beads (since you milled a shape). In fact, just order something like a die cut every time you make a mould. Also, look at bead spinners, if you haven't. Could make for quick making... or at least less time.
    Keep up the fun videos!

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 Год назад +11

    Great that you are cleaning up the plastic. I might suggest a mod to the molds where you use a metal T shaped wingnut fastener to hold the halves together. That would save massive time. Also think about being to use a paper cutter to shear the beads from the sprew. I used the T shaped wingnut fasteners on my lead molds with good success. I got that idea from US military surplus electronic equipment. I suspect that Dzus fasteners would work quite well also to hold the mold halves together.

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the suggestion! We have tried wing nuts but the forces we are working with are pretty massive and without enough clamping pressure we end up dealing with a lot of flashing. We’re gonna try quick release clamps.

  • @samiday6486
    @samiday6486 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wait on a second. I don't know if how you have the bolts on open edges of your molds is a standard practice in the industry but the botany world needs to know about this because it would save so much time if plant presses used this design instead!!
    Only just found your channel but I am already thoroughly in love with it! Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @TwinkleTwink69
    @TwinkleTwink69 Год назад +14

    If you made them into round beads you could turn them into 3D beaded animals! I make little turtles with my round beads, and I think that would be perfect to do with these kinds of recyled beads

  • @eduardoempresario
    @eduardoempresario Год назад +6

    hi guys regards from Costa Rica, saving money for a project like you have here in Costa Rica, I am doing by hand surfboards keyholders and Pads for computer too, you are a truly inspiration for me, thanks

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome! Keep fighting the good fight 🤙🏽

  • @ConstantXplorer
    @ConstantXplorer Год назад +5

    It'd be interesting if you could make Raspberry Pi cases or other types of cases and enclosures with the leftover plastic bits.

  • @guilhermesouza6936
    @guilhermesouza6936 Год назад +35

    i love everything you do guys, i hope someday i can work with recycled materials too

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +4

      Thank you! Give it a go - it’s great fun

  • @KubedPixel
    @KubedPixel Год назад +33

    A couple of thoughts that washed through my head while watching this..
    For small parts like beads or any other injection mold.
    1. Build a vise to put the mold in instead of having to screw/unscrew the nuts and bolts to hold it together. The vise will make it quick release.
    2. A guillotine to cut the beads off in one go instead of one by one.
    3. This may work... Just tumble the beads as they are which should knock off or smooth out the threads/squeeze out from the edges of the beads or pop some polishing stones in which are mildly abrasive to achieve the same effect but quicker.
    Hope that helps 🤘

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +16

      Really helpful ideas man! Will definitely be giving these a thought to put into practice, thanks! 🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @elizabethg2715
    @elizabethg2715 Год назад +1

    I love this Idea, The trash I pick up in our Cape Cod beaches drives me nuts, I always think how can this plastic be used again? I love recycled and getting more useful things especially from others trash!!

  • @meadowsz5390
    @meadowsz5390 Год назад +3

    I AM SO STOKED for this video!!!!!

  • @theplantista25
    @theplantista25 Год назад +6

    WOW!!!! Amazing work!!!! See you in the next video.😃👍

  • @VoodooRusty
    @VoodooRusty Год назад +6

    This is the first video I've seen of yours, and I'm so glad I did!
    I am looking forward to these smaller beads being available on your shop (I see from other comments that they're coming soon), as I'll definitely be picking up a few other things once they're available as well.
    I'd also like to gently suggest that you add the approximate size of the HOLES of the beads to the item descriptions on your site. Didn't see that on the bigger beads, and it's hard to get a sense of scale from the pictures alone.
    This is useful information for crafters like me, so that I know what size elastic/wire/yarn will fit, as well as the size of needles I can use to thread them on.
    Thanks, and looking forward to seeing more, now that I've subscribed!

    • @MARYBOORMAN
      @MARYBOORMAN Год назад

      Same here (Ontario viewer here!) Kudos to you and your collaborators. Brilliant! I am spreading the idea to NZ as well.

  • @soniaanderson5204
    @soniaanderson5204 Год назад +3

    Hello from Canada!! Love your shop, great stuff and gorgeous colors. Did you thought to make tiles? Could be a great alternative for backsplash or even a parquet style floor in a sunroom. Sure be love if some of my countryman be having your creative sense. Also I watched the one that you made fabric with plastic bags, and you were asking for ideas...about reusable grocery bags. I made some of it when plastic bags was still used here (we are back to paper bags which should never got away to began with lol); I was hand cutting all my strips and then crochet them. Caused myself a serious case of CTS but made gorgeous items that are washable and sure sturdier that some of the one they sell at the store.

  • @WormFunk
    @WormFunk Год назад +7

    first video of yours i've seen and wow you've got an amazing process going! Making me think how I'd love these colors made into beautiful items for creating craft tools such as knitting and crochet things 😊 keep doing what you're doing!

  • @JiggsysShed
    @JiggsysShed Год назад +2

    This is great, showing how what has been discarded as waste can become something desirable. Such a great cause to be supporting with you work!
    Awesome video!

  • @kikaspian7170
    @kikaspian7170 Год назад +3

    I think a more efficient way to remove the overflow would be to stick a bit of sandpaper to your table and sand it off all the beads at once.

  • @akshayd211
    @akshayd211 5 месяцев назад +1

    Lads, you're doing inspiring work.

  • @shauntellvanhorn5550
    @shauntellvanhorn5550 10 месяцев назад +1

    You guys have given me ideas in ways that I can benefit the planet and make useful items I especially love your videos for the average person so the ones that want to truly make a difference can do so with normal every day items. Thank you for that information.. 😊

  • @LopsideMakes
    @LopsideMakes Год назад +9

    You guys can definitely make this into a much bigger project! Maybe allowing people to donate plastic waste? I’m not sure how practical that is, but I think those bracelets and other things made could be given to people who would’ve taken things that are wasteful anyways! You guys are awesome, amazing job!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +5

      Thanks so much! We do actually take donations from our local community, so have a lot to sort through!

  • @OkOhYeah
    @OkOhYeah Год назад +5

    Wow! Your team look so cool :D Thanks for saving our planet, one bead at a time x

  • @judithgarcia5137
    @judithgarcia5137 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice! I think it would be very wonderful if you could make that same recycled plastic into cabochons for beautiful necklaces, and make them look like turquoise? Especially with high gloss varnish on top.🥰

  • @teresacuomo6149
    @teresacuomo6149 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ma che posso dire ❤siete meravigliosi 👏🤩il reciclo della plastica in corallini e'geniale per noi creative ❤ complimenti 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @douglasbernick5908
    @douglasbernick5908 Месяц назад

    I love what you guys are doing. Keep it up. I make tie-dye T-shirts and these beads will go great with them. You guys are saving the planet and making beautiful items at the same time. Kudos.

  • @aguywhosbi7671
    @aguywhosbi7671 Год назад +24

    i LOVE this video! i am very very excited about fashion and clothes-making, as well as crafting accessories- but the materials for that are not exactly sustainable. i've been wondering if there could be plastic elements made from recycled plastic but i've never ended up finding much. i'm very happy to be proven wrong!
    /i hope these beads will be up for sale. i'd love to buy some!/

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +5

      Thanks so much for watching! Beads will be on the website VERY soon. We do offer them wholesale too. Email us at hello@brothersmake.com to find out more 🤙🏽

  • @justinweatherford8129
    @justinweatherford8129 Год назад +1

    I would love to have the brothers make show up and help me to make use of all of the plastics and paper that I have stored in the garage. I have stored them to ensure that they get recycled. I would want to watch them turn my scraps into usable items; because, I have learned not to trust the usual recycling companies. Maybe they might be willing to set up a partnership with me, to bring their company to NE Kansas.

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +3

      That would be awesome! Sadly we're a bit of a way away over in the UK, but if you check out the Precious Plastic website, it'll tell you where your nearest workspace is, and they'll be able to do exactly that!

  • @kathybyers398
    @kathybyers398 Год назад

    What a great idea and awesome cause to keep your beaches clean. Keep up the good work.

  • @DuelMaster7
    @DuelMaster7 Год назад +2

    can u do a video on the equipment use use and price and were u got them from and the bead mold

  • @bryanholder1329
    @bryanholder1329 Год назад +3

    You could make a press mood that would cut the beads from the main stems after they have cooled to drastically cut down your work load. Use the angles from the snips that were used to cut them by hand. Think “leather hole punch” and paper hole punch but on a mechanical press. You can make that too using the design you already have to raise and lower the injection arm.

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +5

      This, in theory sounds like a great solution. The one thing that ruins that plan is shrinkage. The plastic shrinks by between 1-3.5% after cooling and this fluctuation would impact the location for pressing the cutters.

  • @cutelittledevil88
    @cutelittledevil88 Год назад

    The perfect evolution is the crab, so your gesture totally makes sense ;)

  • @maryclairamar6844
    @maryclairamar6844 Год назад +1

    Great, intelligent and humanitary project you are doing ! Congratulations to these younsters!

  • @bryce-194
    @bryce-194 Год назад

    this is what i’ve been searching long n hard for😭 thank u so much! Cant wait to try this out for myself😊

  • @kaylaadams6417
    @kaylaadams6417 Год назад

    Wonderful project! Thank you.

  • @BeCreativewithTerryJeanette
    @BeCreativewithTerryJeanette Месяц назад

    Love this! They are absolutely beautiful! I found some netting on our beach and wove it into bracelets. I've also recycled paper and guitar strings into jewelry too. I would love to be able to get ahold of some of these beads.

  • @PhantomTemple
    @PhantomTemple Год назад +1

    Hey guys... i dont know if you have already tried this. but.. have you thought about making a series of lamps?
    Table lamps, pendulums, floor lamps? Maybe even outdoor lamps? The shades dont have to be see-throug. It could be a twist on using shadows reflected on a surface?

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      That's an awesome idea, not one we've thought of but that's a great shout! 💡

  • @mtmtmtmt
    @mtmtmtmt Год назад +1

    turquoise and green are the colors of the Earth as seen from space.

  • @volkhen0
    @volkhen0 Год назад

    Every time I go for a bicycle ride I always come back with some trash. Finding at least one HDPE plastic cup is a must and I ride my bike until I find one. I have more motivation to ride a bike now ;) then these cups are put in special charity collection baskets which are in front of some big supermarkets, churches etc.

  • @Cartoonlover135
    @Cartoonlover135 Год назад

    Another home run video! What a cool idea, those beads looked steller!

  • @KaleidoSaurus
    @KaleidoSaurus 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if there were a way to make a custom mold that had less waste to re-recycle, where the core could also be a useable item.

  • @jamilacreates
    @jamilacreates Год назад +6

    Loved this video! The beads look so cool! I just wanted to pop in here and say thank you! You inspired me to used recycled HDPE in my fashion designs! The marbeling looks so cool!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Jamila, that's so great to hear! Good luck with your designs 🙌🏼♻️

  • @avopia4925
    @avopia4925 Год назад

    You guys have come along way since I last ckd in on yas👍🏽😁 rock on Dudes 🤘🏽💖💖💖

  • @cassandraknight8804
    @cassandraknight8804 Год назад

    I love the comb, so useful 😮

  • @susane945
    @susane945 7 месяцев назад

    I really LOVE you guys!! Thank you for recycling!! ❤❤❤

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 Год назад

    I've seen Drums made of glued and compressed cardboard there were very durable. THE COMBS ARE NICE. CAN the bead Company possibly make their own beads?

  • @headrobotics
    @headrobotics 11 месяцев назад

    A press with a cutting die could save you a lot of effort to avoid having to cut off the sprue by hand etc.
    Then putting the beads on a spindle to turn off flashing lathe style

  • @baybabe95
    @baybabe95 Год назад +3

    Approximately how much does that desktop plastic scanner cost? That looks so helpful!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +2

      It’s around £2,500 I believe. Matoha is the company 🤙🏽

  • @9liveslisa
    @9liveslisa Год назад

    Nice job, guys!

  • @smrk2452
    @smrk2452 10 месяцев назад

    This is awesome. Thank you!

  • @doreenwatson-read
    @doreenwatson-read 11 месяцев назад

    oooooooooooh I would love a branklet. also, I would be so happy sitting and snipping off those beads from the long thingy.

  • @MissGroves
    @MissGroves Год назад

    And the brithers do it again!!!!

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong Год назад +1

    Have you thought of creating a bean bag chair? You could stuff it full of plastic that can't be recycled.

  • @shaanz2.087
    @shaanz2.087 Год назад

    Super fantastic results❤❤

  • @themajesticwierdo2193
    @themajesticwierdo2193 Год назад

    How good! The beads look awesome

  • @andreatthatsme
    @andreatthatsme Год назад

    W😮😮😮W
    That is amazing 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾

  • @Cpark-damagochi
    @Cpark-damagochi Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Such a motivation to me

  • @karenv.m.5298
    @karenv.m.5298 Год назад

    Great job, guys!

  • @AlbiesProductsOnline
    @AlbiesProductsOnline Год назад

    If you get a hole punch to fit close to the side of the O.D. Of the beads one like you hold a chisel they have an exit port on the side so you can hold it over each bead and hit it with a mallet and as you go they with eject our the side as you cut them off the tree then you don’t need to clean the up because your cutting them close to it’s size and you can obviously get a hole punch for every size bead and this would make it go heaps faster

  • @beccalee199
    @beccalee199 Год назад +1

    Amazing work, it looks so pretty 👍

  • @dive_with_matt
    @dive_with_matt Год назад

    You’ll be coming up in the 2T amount soon enough! Was a great time at sobo beach with you guys on the 5th of may. Thankyou for a great evening! Immense skill and craftsmanship. Keep up the great work!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      Haha that's our next goal! Thanks so much for coming down bud, hope you like the necklace 🐋 hopefully see you again soon ♻️🤙🏼

  • @azharmukhi5894
    @azharmukhi5894 Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see this video

  • @gemmaluescher-verseckas1243
    @gemmaluescher-verseckas1243 Год назад

    I Love that comb- would use it for weaving

  • @lenamaner4227
    @lenamaner4227 Год назад

    Love it great job

  • @lenamaner4227
    @lenamaner4227 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing job

  • @amandaruiz8995
    @amandaruiz8995 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @stickyfox
    @stickyfox Год назад

    those are technically runners on your workbench; the sprue gets the material into the mold and the runners distribute it to the cavities

  • @shondra6
    @shondra6 10 месяцев назад

    This is great , well done. 🤗🤗

  • @StickyFrogStudio
    @StickyFrogStudio Год назад +1

    say I wanted to make plastic beads in like... my garage... just for myself... what kinds of things would I need? like the basics

  • @johnladuke6475
    @johnladuke6475 5 месяцев назад

    Seems like a more efficient way to trim that overflow off of beads would be to drop them onto a threaded rod. Lock them in place with a nut at each end, put the rod in the lathe or just a drill, and spin it to sand off the excess.

  • @CTCTraining1
    @CTCTraining1 Год назад +7

    Just wondering about those nurdles in the sand ... if you mix them in water and leave them to stand won’t they just remain on the surface of the water to skim off? I guess you would get other contaminants but presumably they have a precise weight and shape that might be suitable for extracting by sieve??

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +4

      Yes, we’d love to try float separation. We actually have a video coming up all about that in a few months.

  • @elisabethgreen1268
    @elisabethgreen1268 Год назад

    Maybe try using a paper cutter, the ones with the big blade, to cut, you could cut in one fell swoop.

  • @fthurman
    @fthurman Год назад +1

    I hope that with the moulds now made, that you'll make some other colours up and sell your own bracelets. Or heck, even just sell bags of beads - I could make the bracelet (or heck, a necklace) myself

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +2

      We'll definitely be selling the beads on our website soon, keep an eye out! ♻️

    • @amandao.8043
      @amandao.8043 Год назад +1

      @@BrothersMake You could sell them uncut ;-D

  • @studiosandi
    @studiosandi Год назад

    Wow❤

  • @CRBungalow
    @CRBungalow Год назад

    Wishing i lived in the UK right now. I think getting that. Shipped to the U.S would cancel out the good. But the beads look beautiful.

  • @mildredthegoat8340
    @mildredthegoat8340 Год назад

    9:39 Branklets should definitely be a thing! So are these the Branksome Branklets?! Hmm. . . the Brotherhood of Branksome Branklets?!

  • @loisannzendarski9718
    @loisannzendarski9718 5 месяцев назад

    The snipping process looks like something I'd like doing. Lol
    I would love to do this, it's right up my art alley!😮

  • @garylinker69
    @garylinker69 Год назад

    Brilliant.
    Remake one side of your mold so you can pour and replace one side with a new side that has cutting faces.
    Screw it together and unscrew, save you cutting each bead by hand?
    Nice work!

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад

      Sounds great in theory, but the beads shrink a tiny amount which would throw the cutter off a little, so each bead would have to be visually checked for damage, which kinda defeats the point of speeding it up! Thanks for the suggestion though!

  • @Jayn
    @Jayn Год назад

    I love what you guys doing

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity922 9 месяцев назад

    If you're wanting a specific(ish) color but don't have enough, if you mix a packet of _iDye Poly_ by *Jacquard* in a bottle and add a tad while you're baking the HDPE, it'll work.
    I used an empty 32oz bottle but the size doesn't matter much. This is for use on the clearish/white plastic such as milk jugs.
    -Clean the bottle out
    -Stuff the dye packet and "color intensifier" packet into it
    -Pour hot water in it. I use tap water that's as hot as comes out. No boiling.
    -Fill the bottle with just enough water to be able to mix the dye. I use about an inch from the bottle.
    -Add just enough to your HDPE to coat it all as even/dark as you can
    -Bake til melted enough to start mashing it altogether
    -Repeat melting it and folding it til you're happy with the consistency
    -Fill your mold, bake it, and BAM!
    It's not as good as just having enough of the color, but it works!

  • @Coyo-Tea
    @Coyo-Tea 8 месяцев назад

    I would love to make jewellery for Surfers against Sewage it is such a worthy cause. But as they already being made I am off to look in their shop. ❤

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  8 месяцев назад

      It's definitely a great cause! And that's great to hear, if you grab one of these, you'll be wearing some of the beads we made in this video 🤙🏼

  • @WarrioruwuSociety
    @WarrioruwuSociety Год назад

    get a tumbler for larger bead orders, it will mostlikely deburr and polish though idk the impact strength of your beads.

  • @jojojeff1366
    @jojojeff1366 Год назад +1

    cool stuff!

  • @FranciscoToroRey
    @FranciscoToroRey Год назад

    Awesome 😀

  • @alfblack2
    @alfblack2 11 месяцев назад

    very cool

  • @FunDumb
    @FunDumb Год назад

    Seabums in the house!

  • @cargo_vroom9729
    @cargo_vroom9729 5 месяцев назад

    Collecting beach plastic like this resembles primitive mining in a weird way. Pan for plastic instead of gold.

  • @roxiepoe9586
    @roxiepoe9586 Год назад

    Beautiful. Have you ever looked at the bead making methods of old glassmakers? What I have seen and read has it that the streamer of glass is wound onto a long, prepared, metal rod. The rod is removed and the tube is snipped into bead lengths. The beads are 'tumbled' (like candy and rocks, etc.) to round and smooth the rough edges. I haven't seen modern glass bead making but I imagine that the snipping is mechanized now. In their method, there is almost no waste and it looks like less of a pain in the neck than all that sprew clipping. (Let me now apologize for being a meddlesome butinski. I think way too much.)

  • @stalwart56k
    @stalwart56k Год назад

    Gentlemen, I love your channel! I'm curious to see what else can be made from LPDE plastic bags. This kind of waste is incredibly common in America, and there is incredibly difficult to recycle at scale. Most of the plastic bags, and a lot of the plastic, in the United States ends up in the landfill. Thanks as always for your ideas and demonstration of how much work it is to recycle plastic....

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад

      Thanks so much! We have a video coming out this Friday which shows you how to work with LDPE bags so keep an eye out!

  • @--6495
    @--6495 Год назад

    جميل جدا تسلم ايدك

  • @kristianesbersen327
    @kristianesbersen327 Год назад +1

    Yet again, another great project 👍 how you did it.. well, it beats me 👀 😁

  • @myragroenewegen5426
    @myragroenewegen5426 Год назад +1

    question about the "nerdles", those plastic pellets: Surely they can't be PRE-production plastic waste, as you say. If they are pieces of existing waste from plastic products wethered by the ocean they should be POST-production plastic, no? Love to hear what makes them so hard to work with and how they can be reused.

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      They aren’t broken down pieces, they are virgin pellets on their way to a manufacturer for turning into products. Unfortunately, spills are very common during shipping and they end up on the beaches

  • @donnapoolejackofalltrades7827
    @donnapoolejackofalltrades7827 2 месяца назад

    You guys make ribs for pottery tools .Be so cool.

  • @fifi.871
    @fifi.871 Год назад

    You can make fidget spinners with that mold. Please make fidget spinners next ❤

  • @oojagapivy
    @oojagapivy Год назад

    That plastic id scanner is awesome

    • @BrothersMake
      @BrothersMake  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's awesome! They're made by a company called Matoha, if you check out our plastic safety video we have a 5% discount code if you're after one 😊