I’ve been growing crystals for a couple of years and have a huge collection I can give you a few tips but I can’t give away all my secrets lol get yourself a pair of stainless steel kitchen tongs that way you can catch the crystals from both sides. Then when you pull up the crystals hold them sideways for a bit to let the excess fluid drip off and that will stop the puddling effect. Also safety first Do Not put oil or water in molten bismuth it will cause a mini explosion or some serious popping and hot bismuth sticks to your skin which is no fun. If you decide to make geodes then you could find a good dry graphite lubricant as a mold release. Oh and one more thing the thicker the pot the better, cools slower for bigger crystals. Have fun and keep it real!
Thanks for watching y’all! Whaaaaaat! This was a fun process, if you try it please be safe! Always wear your gloves and gear. Do research before making your own, this is an inspirational video, not an instructional video. Thanks for the support 💯💎🙌🙏💥⚒💜🔥💥💎
It actually literally forms a counter-spatial tesseract or "hypercube". Notice how it looks identical to the tesseract in the film Interstellar? This barely scratches the surface
Some people would absolutely not believe something so beautiful could occur naturally!!! I dont care if its a quarter inch! Its a miracle in itself!!! Beautiful❤ Thank you!!!!😊
I wonder how expensive a natural one would be, it seems like it would require pretty rare conditions, like a volcano erupts and falls onto bismuth, causing it to melt and form a nucleus on a stone Basically all bismuth crystals you can buy are synthetic though
You should be able to grow larger formations by seeding the bismuth with smaller crystals. However, the ratio between the seed's thermal mass and the molten bismuth thermal mass will be important to keep note of. Also, the slower the molten bismuth cools, the better crystals you will grow. The molten/"sloshy" look is because it was cooling too quickly.
Next time try dunking your pliers into a cup of motor oil, then have a cup or bowl of ice water let the pliers set in the ice water till your ready to pull no more prying them off the pliers. Should just slide right off with that you can redunk them and make them massive. also if your hand is steady pull them out halfway let it build up on the way out. cool video brother .
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I've actually done a small batch of these myself! They are so fun and easy to grow! If anyone is looking to try i'd say get a deep pot and at least 10 pounds for decent sized crystals.
I think the bismuth may have been too hot in the beginning. As it cooled down your crystals look better. Bringing it inside was the best thing to do.. looked too cold outside. Lay a flat solid piece of bismuth gently on top of the molten metal so it floats. This causes crystals to grow off the piece. This works really good. Learning curve or what! Great job guys!
This is my favorite video so far.......I just love bismuth and I hope I can afford to get a nice piece! Thanks for the experience, I thoroughly enjoyed it!!! 👍🏻😄😍
I don't believe that science has caught up with all the great possibilities of bismuth just yet,this metal will surprise many in time...great vid thanks for sharing...
Good job. I've done a few of these, using a hotplate in the garage. People also do all this in their kitchens. I don't. Bismuth is unusually non-toxic for a heavy metal, but the issue for me is the possible mess more so than the fumes. I've also made a type of extruding, pushing liquid through an older oxide crust that will usually turn out green or blue tear drop shapes and not crystals. Evidently the thickness of the oxide layer controls the color, which in turn is dependent on the time of cool-down, which forms during the heated exposure to oxygen. There are really interesting properties in this metal. At last I got larger ones to form after piddling surround with a higher volume. It's not super cheap but I splurged and got several more pounds recently. I also have a heat-resistant clay that once dry is ideal for making molds and more intricate shapes. In this case the inside of the form will not be exposed to air and harden with a shiny metallic sheen.
Thanks, I got lucky and messed around with it all day 😆 finally figured out a few things. Enough to make me want to try it again, maybe a bit more metal next time 😅😅😅
@@TheCrystalCollector I messed with Bismuth not too long ago after seeing your first video on it and will be coming out with a video soon on how I did.
You were doing it buddy..Pulling them out left and right..That looked like so much fun too...Those were looking great especially over time when you really got the hang of it....Way to go Bro...Gettin Er Done!!!
You finally got some really good ones to form ..good job man. Love your new videos. I remember your last bismuth crystal making and you totally figured it out compared to that last one. Those pieces you made are amazing man. Fun to watch. .some of your videos give me happy anxiety..lol I guess that is also called excitement.
Y'all did a great job! I would love to do this but I just can't afford the raw bismuth right now. That's okay, as long as I can live vicariously through you, though! Very satisfying video to watch!
I don't know how, but I definitely do think you have the potential to make HUGE crystals with how much bismuth you have and the size of your setup is, but with that said, this is one of the best videos for this on youtube for sure.
Those were so groovy!! When I was 14 I learned how to make small horse shoes was super fun, except when I grabbed a hot iron that I didn't know was hot and burnt the bajeezus outta my finger still have the scar to this day at almost 40!
Hey, word of advice!: I'm no pro at this or ANYTHING but i high recommend to pull these out slowly, and especially drain the remaining liquid on top the crystals OFF of them and back into the pot as you pull them out. I can see a lot of your crystals lose some of their well-defined edges and corners because it's still wet with excess bismuth. I believe some of the biggest and best crystals are made by pulling them out VERY slowly, over the course of 10 seconds or more, so the air doesn't shock-cool all that extra liquid bismuth, and the heat transferred from the pot keeps that excess liquid to run down, ya know? Just a thought I wanted to share! Hope you try it :)
Everyone in the assembly department of my factory loves me because of you, giveaway crystal day was a SUPER SUCCESS!! I just have 6 other departments and 45 more people to give a crystal too!EVERYONE MUST HAVE A CRYSTAL FROM YOU and me!!! If you got some small points lying around and about 65 business cards I could use some donations to promote your channel!!
Could you pour some of the liquid metal into a lower quality geode let it cool a bit then tip the excess out!? I wonder what it would look like. It may also be more robust for shipping.
They are gorgeous Bryan and I haven't seen them made before or even realised they could be made. Thank you for teaching me something new, Terry saw them and is as amazed by they are made so metal as I am, that is so clever sweetheart. Matrix looked so relaxed watching and listening to you both (I have forgotten your nephews name sadly but say hello to him for me). The different colours the formations turn into is brilliant and I wonder if they are different colours for the length of time they are left in the liquid metal? All in all a wonderful days experimenting and a very successful one too, well done both of you. I was not having a good day but I'm much happier now and full of excitement after watching and learning. Thank you so much my friend as Terry and Steve are happier now I ma laughing again. Take care and stay safe please, God bless you all love and hugs to you both and of course to the lovely Matrix Mary-Ellen and Terry UK
Yes it’s much fun! Only my second time doing it. Using a larger amount makes it more dangerous but bigger crystals are capable of coming out. I really enjoy how the color changes from silver to all stages until it cools down completely. To you question yes, you can manipulate the color change but from how fast and what conditions it cools. I may have to experiment with that next time. Hope y’all are doing well 🙌🙏🙌🙏💯💎💎💎
@@TheCrystalCollector we are all well at the moment thank you Bryan and we hope you are too. Thank you for clearing that up for us and we hope to see you working with Bismuth again as it fun to watch as well as you all having fun making those wonderful creations. Love and hugs sweetheart Mary-Ellen UK
I thought I smelled that melted bismuth cooking all the way here in the Murrayville area! Lol, JK! Your skills with making those have improved tremendously from the video of your first attempt.
I think that as you lift them out sometimes they slip under and get a coating of the Liquid Metal . If you could use a slotted spoon or something you could lift them straight up.
I’ve been growing crystals for a couple of years and have a huge collection I can give you a few tips but I can’t give away all my secrets lol get yourself a pair of stainless steel kitchen tongs that way you can catch the crystals from both sides. Then when you pull up the crystals hold them sideways for a bit to let the excess fluid drip off and that will stop the puddling effect. Also safety first Do Not put oil or water in molten bismuth it will cause a mini explosion or some serious popping and hot bismuth sticks to your skin which is no fun. If you decide to make geodes then you could find a good dry graphite lubricant as a mold release. Oh and one more thing the thicker the pot the better, cools slower for bigger crystals. Have fun and keep it real!
@The Insufferable Tool cast iron works great
Nice tips thanks!👌🏼I’m trying my first batch this weekend!
Thanks for watching y’all! Whaaaaaat!
This was a fun process, if you try it please be safe! Always wear your gloves and gear.
Do research before making your own, this is an inspirational video, not an instructional video.
Thanks for the support 💯💎🙌🙏💥⚒💜🔥💥💎
I love your videos ! Especially the awesome reactions from you when you find crystals ! Makes me happy ! Thank you 😊
I am wondering what type of metal the pans are ? Does it make a difference in color by using aluminum or steel ? Great video !
You’re an inspiration
This is so cool😎
Maybe next time try a slotted ladle or large metal sifter maybe. So it doesn't break apart when you Extract it
I love how they look like infinity mirrors.
Never thaught of that
What exactly is an infinity mirror?
It actually literally forms a counter-spatial tesseract or "hypercube". Notice how it looks identical to the tesseract in the film Interstellar? This barely scratches the surface
Some people would absolutely not believe something so beautiful could occur naturally!!! I dont care if its a quarter inch! Its a miracle in itself!!! Beautiful❤ Thank you!!!!😊
I wonder how expensive a natural one would be, it seems like it would require pretty rare conditions, like a volcano erupts and falls onto bismuth, causing it to melt and form a nucleus on a stone
Basically all bismuth crystals you can buy are synthetic though
You should be able to grow larger formations by seeding the bismuth with smaller crystals. However, the ratio between the seed's thermal mass and the molten bismuth thermal mass will be important to keep note of.
Also, the slower the molten bismuth cools, the better crystals you will grow. The molten/"sloshy" look is because it was cooling too quickly.
Love how you don't know what it's going to look like until you break it out & turn it over-- It's like a liquid geode!
Next time try dunking your pliers into a cup of motor oil, then have a cup or bowl of ice water let the pliers set in the ice water till your ready to pull no more prying them off the pliers. Should just slide right off with that you can redunk them and make them massive. also if your hand is steady pull them out halfway let it build up on the way out. cool video brother .
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Wow fantastic looking. First time I ever saw this Process. Great video Y’all.
These are so relaxing to watch before bedtime.
Unbelievable Crystals! All of your and Matrix's videos are off the charts! Thank you!
I've actually done a small batch of these myself! They are so fun and easy to grow! If anyone is looking to try i'd say get a deep pot and at least 10 pounds for decent sized crystals.
I think the bismuth may have been too hot in the beginning. As it cooled down your crystals look better. Bringing it inside was the best thing to do.. looked too cold outside. Lay a flat solid piece of bismuth gently on top of the molten metal so it floats. This causes crystals to grow off the piece. This works really good. Learning curve or what! Great job guys!
Those bismuth crystals are amazing colours and shapes. It did look fun making them
This is my favorite video so far.......I just love bismuth and I hope I can afford to get a nice piece! Thanks for the experience, I thoroughly enjoyed it!!! 👍🏻😄😍
I don't believe that science has caught up with all the great possibilities of bismuth just yet,this metal will surprise many in time...great vid thanks for sharing...
Good job.
I've done a few of these, using a hotplate in the garage. People also do all this in their kitchens. I don't. Bismuth is unusually non-toxic for a heavy metal, but the issue for me is the possible mess more so than the fumes.
I've also made a type of extruding, pushing liquid through an older oxide crust that will usually turn out green or blue tear drop shapes and not crystals.
Evidently the thickness of the oxide layer controls the color, which in turn is dependent on the time of cool-down, which forms during the heated exposure to oxygen.
There are really interesting properties in this metal.
At last I got larger ones to form after piddling surround with a higher volume. It's not super cheap but I splurged and got several more pounds recently. I also have a heat-resistant clay that once dry is ideal for making molds and more intricate shapes. In this case the inside of the form will not be exposed to air and harden with a shiny metallic sheen.
Those are just so gorgeous!!!!
Bismuth is an awesome metal! I’m looking at doing this and putting the resulting crystals in a river table!
This takes mineral collecting to a whole new level!
Beautiful rainbow colors from those bismuth crystals Bryan. Another awesome video!!
Omg beautiful ! loving all the oooooooooooo’s after they come out the pot 😂😂😂 !!
Absolutely stunning crystals Bryan! The best I've seen on youtube so far.
Thanks, I got lucky and messed around with it all day 😆 finally figured out a few things. Enough to make me want to try it again, maybe a bit more metal next time 😅😅😅
@@TheCrystalCollector I messed with Bismuth not too long ago after seeing your first video on it and will be coming out with a video soon on how I did.
I never succeded on making big bismuth crystals despite trying for about a year. I gave up this fall but your video made me wanna try again!
How did it go?
I love the shapes and the beautiful colors.
These crystals are amazing and beautiful!
Thank you.
You were doing it buddy..Pulling them out left and right..That looked like so much fun too...Those were looking great especially over time when you really got the hang of it....Way to go Bro...Gettin Er Done!!!
I super enjoy your content. You keep things fun and positive. It's really keeping me coming back. Have a great day 😊
Super cool you’re enjoying it! I appreciate the support!
you could make a bad ass levitating magnet setup with that much bismuth
This was really cool! I felt like a kid playing around in the backyard with you guys. Awesome formations. Christmas Tree is pretty cool!
Every tool and utensil in the house now has bismuth on it🤠
😅😂🤣😅😅😂😂😅😂😂😂😅😅😅
@@TheCrystalCollector I just hope you didn't ruin all of your momma's pots and pans and utensils while making this video.
You finally got some really good ones to form ..good job man. Love your new videos.
I remember your last bismuth crystal making and you totally figured it out compared to that last one. Those pieces you made are amazing man. Fun to watch. .some of your videos give me happy anxiety..lol I guess that is also called excitement.
That stuff is magical 👍💕
Absolutely aWeSoMe ❣️ Thank You for filming till the very end ! Way many fun😋
Love the colors and shapes
its not enough that you're a master at finding crystals..you have become a master at making your own as well! =)
Y'all did a great job! I would love to do this but I just can't afford the raw bismuth right now. That's okay, as long as I can live vicariously through you, though! Very satisfying video to watch!
Entertaining and satisfying to watch. Glad you did this. Felt like I was a part of it with you! Whaaaat!?!?!?!?
I always wondered how they were made. Thank you for sharing
They are beautiful and it looks like fun. 😁
I live making those. I bought about 25 lbs and just had a great time making them.
Yea they are so much fun
I've always wanted to try this but I'm a little accident prone. Thanks for doing it for me, Bryan.
I don't know how, but I definitely do think you have the potential to make HUGE crystals with how much bismuth you have and the size of your setup is, but with that said, this is one of the best videos for this on youtube for sure.
Those were so groovy!! When I was 14 I learned how to make small horse shoes was super fun, except when I grabbed a hot iron that I didn't know was hot and burnt the bajeezus outta my finger still have the scar to this day at almost 40!
Watched when you did your first video with this. Loved it then, love it now.
Amazing crystals!!!👍🏻😊
Awesome crazy colors.
That's really cool!!! Their cubic structure kind of reminds me of pyrite. Fantastic video! 👍
OMG those are freakin' BEAUTIFUL, I'd never seen that before thank you so much for sharing!
This was so fun to see. Gorgeous 😍
OK the model shot in the beginning of Matrix was a winner. Love the Bismuth!
Nice results!!
I NEED some of these!!! How fun!!!
I was watching a video about making a bismuth knife when this was uploaded!
I always wondered what the man made process was for bismuth and now I know! What a fascinating video 😊💎
Pretty friggin awesome!
Such a coincidence that I have *BISMUTH* crystal profile :)
Hey, word of advice!:
I'm no pro at this or ANYTHING but i high recommend to pull these out slowly, and especially drain the remaining liquid on top the crystals OFF of them and back into the pot as you pull them out. I can see a lot of your crystals lose some of their well-defined edges and corners because it's still wet with excess bismuth. I believe some of the biggest and best crystals are made by pulling them out VERY slowly, over the course of 10 seconds or more, so the air doesn't shock-cool all that extra liquid bismuth, and the heat transferred from the pot keeps that excess liquid to run down, ya know? Just a thought I wanted to share! Hope you try it :)
I’ll give that a shot! I’ve noticed that also. Seems like keeping it warmer as I’m pulling helps also
This is so darn neat! 🤩
TRIPPY AF -- well DONE! Love your reactions to the chemical magic! HAHA! :D
That’s pretty cool! I had a suggestion from YT and clicked on it.
Cool finds
Beautiful colors , woww😍
Proud owner of the large one pulled at the 10:10 mark and shown again at 15:12. Thanks Bryan Major for creating such a beautiful piece!!
Oh sweet! That’s cool you got to see it pulled out! Hope to do more soon!
How much you pay for it
@@actiniumanarchy9237 probably half of what it woulda been 😉 Bryan has the best prices anywhere. Mine to Table!
@@bradleyfouts272 so a lot lol
@@TheCrystalCollectorWhat if you did the whole process in a nitrogen atmosphere
The temperature they cool at will change the color. There are a few people that make art with it, that have mastered the color control.
Everyone in the assembly department of my factory loves me because of you, giveaway crystal day was a SUPER SUCCESS!! I just have 6 other departments and 45 more people to give a crystal too!EVERYONE MUST HAVE A CRYSTAL FROM YOU and me!!! If you got some small points lying around and about 65 business cards I could use some donations to promote your channel!!
That's awesome!! Little Matrix 🙏❤
It makes a great and beautiful impression!
They always look like mini post-apocalyptic cities
That is AMAZING!!! I LOVE THIS VIDEO 💞💞!!!
i love them!!!! 💡 idea.... decorate a christmas tree with those 😁👍
Could you pour some of the liquid metal into a lower quality geode let it cool a bit then tip the excess out!? I wonder what it would look like. It may also be more robust for shipping.
I was that kid who loved playing with candle wax... I will DEFINITELY have to do this one of these days! 😆
I’m watching it like an NFL game… Every time you grab one of the crystals I lean back and I’m waiting for the goal 😂😂🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️❤️
They’re so beautiful
I just LOVE YOUR EXCITEMENT
😉💜😉💜😉‼‼🥰
They are gorgeous Bryan and I haven't seen them made before or even realised they could be made. Thank you for teaching me something new, Terry saw them and is as amazed by they are made so metal as I am, that is so clever sweetheart. Matrix looked so relaxed watching and listening to you both (I have forgotten your nephews name sadly but say hello to him for me). The different colours the formations turn into is brilliant and I wonder if they are different colours for the length of time they are left in the liquid metal? All in all a wonderful days experimenting and a very successful one too, well done both of you. I was not having a good day but I'm much happier now and full of excitement after watching and learning. Thank you so much my friend as Terry and Steve are happier now I ma laughing again. Take care and stay safe please, God bless you all love and hugs to you both and of course to the lovely Matrix Mary-Ellen and Terry UK
Yes it’s much fun! Only my second time doing it. Using a larger amount makes it more dangerous but bigger crystals are capable of coming out. I really enjoy how the color changes from silver to all stages until it cools down completely. To you question yes, you can manipulate the color change but from how fast and what conditions it cools. I may have to experiment with that next time. Hope y’all are doing well 🙌🙏🙌🙏💯💎💎💎
@@TheCrystalCollector we are all well at the moment thank you Bryan and we hope you are too. Thank you for clearing that up for us and we hope to see you working with Bismuth again as it fun to watch as well as you all having fun making those wonderful creations. Love and hugs sweetheart Mary-Ellen UK
Wow you got some nice ones thats great.
I thought I smelled that melted bismuth cooking all the way here in the Murrayville area! Lol, JK! Your skills with making those have improved tremendously from the video of your first attempt.
Que hermosos colores!!,ahí está Matrix🐶♥️
Those are cool. Almost as cool looking as the silver crystals I grow in my silver cell
I love your enthusiasm.. 😁👍 great job!! Thank you so much for adding your ebay link, have been wondering if you had an online store👍
Brilliant!!👍👍👍🤩
What you are doing seems like a lot of fun,, again wise I was younger and could try
"homegrown", caught my attention, tonight 😉🔥💎🙋♀️💎🌋🛸
This is something that I've been meaning to do!
Pretty kool! I wondered how those formed
Just got a piece at Stone Grove, in Donald's. Great shop. Just got up here from Fl couple months ago. Wanna get to some of these mines up here.
I make jewelry would love to make myself a pair of earrings out of it. I’m not a professional just do it as a hobby.
You're turning it into the slag on top when you pull it out that's why there's that nasty grey in there.
Love how they look, what do you intend to do with them?
THATS GORGEOUS
I love bismuth its so mesmorizing !
Matrix is a superstar!
I think that as you lift them out sometimes they slip under and get a coating of the Liquid Metal . If you could use a slotted spoon or something you could lift them straight up.
beautiful video.
This looks like a good time
Wow thats so cool ☺
Wow so beautiful ❤️
they are just beautiful how much would one of those cost
That is so cool! Thank you.