Super Glue And CINNAMON Has An UNEXPECTED Reaction! The TKOR Super Glue and Baking Soda Trick!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2020
  • Today we're mixing super glue, aka cyanoacrylate, with a few different substances, such as graphite, cinnamon, and baking soda. We'll also see how well you can cast coins with it. What kind of reactions will we get?
    This super glue experiment is great for those interested in: super glue and baking soda tricks, boiling super glue how to, make super strong glue, DIY cyanoacrylate glue, super glue and borax hacks, and much more!
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  • @michaelsandell4688
    @michaelsandell4688 4 года назад +482

    Imagine trying to sell this house years down the road. There's burn marks on the driveway, bouncy balls in the garden, and now a paper plate glued to the porch.

    • @AmyAnnLand
      @AmyAnnLand 4 года назад +37

      That is quite an intelligent thought for a cat. And your profile picture is adorable. Can I adopt you?

    • @user-us8hs1ml5p
      @user-us8hs1ml5p 4 года назад +4

      That is smart

    • @heidiltrimble1
      @heidiltrimble1 4 года назад +7

      welll they must know it's owned by a RUclipsr. so...

    • @kd5nrh
      @kd5nrh 4 года назад +28

      And don't forget the soot on the ceiling.

    • @oniiiiichaaaaaan
      @oniiiiichaaaaaan 4 года назад +3

      @@AmyAnnLand lol

  • @terrycarter5312
    @terrycarter5312 3 года назад +2307

    Bounce around on RUclips long enough and you'll end up watching glue dry. I need to go to bed 😑

  • @EamonnSeoigh
    @EamonnSeoigh 2 года назад +4

    Super glue and baking soda has been a staple of the model building community for more than 30 years. Acts like micro balloons and resin.

  • @tdfpublic886
    @tdfpublic886 2 года назад +40

    Thanks for the video. I have been using thin superglue (CA) for nearly 20 years in woodworking. CA is a near perfect glue for wood repair. It's primary negative is that it cannot be stained easily. CA can be stained, but it takes a lot of skill and talent to pull it off successfully. Baking Soda is a strong contender for a quick and easy replacement to the traditional filler. Fine, pure sanding dust from multiple species of wood that can be blended to match the base wood color of your stock. The one thing I have always desired was a cheap, easily colored filler to replace the expensive wood and water based stains I have used in the past. The best part of the video was the molds. The practical application for CA and mold making goes way beyond props. With what you have shown in this video, I can save hundreds on decorative wood hardware. It's nothing unusual to pay north of $100 for a single corner bracket that resembled cast iron. Usually, I would use such hardware to cover the structural hardware used. The potential to use graphite and aluminum dust is exciting. For the base cost of one bracket I could buy enough supplies to make every piece of decorative hardware I want for my next project. To buy all the pieces I want for the project, I am looking at a base cost of about $1,000. Thanks again for the video, I can hardly wait to start experimenting with this.

    • @suziecreamcheese211
      @suziecreamcheese211 2 года назад +6

      Please use protection as others have said, your eyes and lungs are vulnerable. Take care.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade 2 года назад +4

      I've seen wood workers stain the dust they use for repairs first and get great results.

    • @leveragelifestyle8581
      @leveragelifestyle8581 Год назад +1

      Try a product called Perfect Cast. It comes in a 4lb bag. It's powdered plaster that's 5x times stronger than normal plaster. I was messing with it to create molds and realized I could use it for wood working projects as a filler as it is cheaper and easier to work with. It sands really well. I haven't tried staining it but it does say it can be stained on the bag. Very useful to have around as a filler for repairs. Mixes with water at 3:1 ratio. Oh and buy it at hobby lobby for $7.50, Amazon is about twice that. Definitely a little hack I ran into accidentally.

  • @K0DeX
    @K0DeX 4 года назад +196

    6:24 - For cinnamon experiment

  • @ramensales3967
    @ramensales3967 4 года назад +219

    Everyone else: stocking up on food
    Nate and Callie: uses cinnamon,powdered sugar to mix with super glue

    • @komiks42
      @komiks42 4 года назад +9

      Its prerecorded.

    • @kurthisroyalfattness9182
      @kurthisroyalfattness9182 4 года назад

      Everlasting gobstopper.

    • @TheMetroidblade
      @TheMetroidblade 4 года назад +3

      Working in a grocery store, cinnamon and powdered sugar are two things we actually have a fair amount of

  • @davidsskittychannel6784
    @davidsskittychannel6784 3 года назад +39

    I love how Nate just casually says “yup that’s burning hot to touch it” I need that level of calmness in my life

    • @icandsc
      @icandsc 3 года назад +5

      I gotta admit tho - this was the 7th video maybe I watched on the superglue+baking soda trick, but it was, and continues to be, the only one mentioning any rise in temperature. all the others tell you the baking soda "dries it faster". I honestly didnt immediately equate that to "jumps to 200+ degrees F". definitely subscribing to King Random here, assuming he keeps his face on. Wear goggles dude.

  • @jalbert222
    @jalbert222 Год назад +115

    AMAZING to me that you two are doing experimenting without eye protection. And even breathing protection. Truly inexcusable.

  • @liquidthex
    @liquidthex 4 года назад +559

    For the impatient:
    1:50 baking soda
    2:18 graphite
    4:18 graphite with baking soda
    6:10 powdered sugar
    6:23 cinnamon
    8:20 aluminum powder
    8:35 aluminum and baking soda
    12:00 they breath in super glue vapour
    13:30 they attempt to cook eggs with super glue

  • @NortelGeek
    @NortelGeek 4 года назад +2087

    "How many times should we change our intro?"
    "Yes."

  • @drewborgholthaus2010
    @drewborgholthaus2010 2 года назад +37

    This was probably already mentioned somewhere in the comments but the graphite powder can be sprinkled on top of newly poured epoxy to give it a textured effect and make it appear similar to other stone-like countertops.

  • @gen81465
    @gen81465 3 месяца назад +2

    For your cosplay coins and buttons, try covering them with gold foil once they've hardened.

  • @firebirdfrenzy4992
    @firebirdfrenzy4992 4 года назад +27

    Man, that video was super! My eyes were glued to the screen!
    And I’ll see myself out now...

  • @_Typel_
    @_Typel_ 4 года назад +155

    6:23 for cinnamon and glue reaction

  • @rkrueger77
    @rkrueger77 2 года назад +14

    Thanks for sacrificing your health in the name of science. Please keep us posted on the side effects from exposure so we can continue to learn from you.

  • @johnhudghton2287
    @johnhudghton2287 Год назад +5

    I repaired a very broken ABS plastic motorcycle fairing with superglue and various powders including bicarbonate of soda and vsrious modelling powders. Worked an absolute treat. It is durable and is taking me through winter biking....until I drop it again.

  • @3dmade
    @3dmade 3 года назад +170

    Adding fine aluminum powder to your gloves, hitting your hands together and wave a lot close to your face. Perfect instruction how to inhale the powder...

    • @horurkristinsson5292
      @horurkristinsson5292 3 года назад +5

      And drink mercury afterwards

    • @Ithirahad
      @Ithirahad 3 года назад +14

      @@horurkristinsson5292 Most of the mercury remains metallic, so not a huge deal unless you breathe it or make a habit of drinking the stuff... I'd say that breathing the aluminium powder is if anything a scarier prospect as that's probably not going anywhere once it's stuck in yer lungs.

    • @edgarloike
      @edgarloike 2 года назад +1

      He knew what was up. Look at his reaction when she opens that bag and sticks her hand in.

  • @Gabe3N
    @Gabe3N 4 года назад +69

    4:02 Do you know what else is every art student's nightmare?
    *Finding a job*

    • @Emu19
      @Emu19 4 года назад

      So true my art friend would just die if she had to work a normal job 😉

    • @calbits3383
      @calbits3383 4 года назад +5

      Gabe well, we’re both art students, and we did it! Don’t give up!

    • @cadkls
      @cadkls 4 года назад +1

      Dont do art then, do it as a hobby

    • @Gabe3N
      @Gabe3N 4 года назад +1

      Oh dang lol Calli actually replied

    • @blue00phoenix
      @blue00phoenix 4 года назад +1

      Calli with TKOR wait are you the real account?

  • @flyurway
    @flyurway Год назад +28

    Well, this is all rather fascinating, but I'd like to see some durability tests of the different end products. I've seen where the graphite mix becomes quite hard to the point where someone had a hard time drilling it. Interesting how the glue reacts with different compounds, just would like to see some practical applications for each one.

    • @isitlaw2919
      @isitlaw2919 Год назад +4

      I have a lawn mower bag catcher ...plastic splitting at the rivet joints .....I used the thin super glue with baking powder....it took several layers but BAMB! It has fixed the issue and for two years now

  • @Graybear78
    @Graybear78 2 года назад +53

    A word of caution: while using superglue on a wood model, I burned my eyes with the fumes. My eyes actually bled, causing blurred vision and a lot of pain. Even the supposed CA with no fumes can be harmful. Just for your information.

    • @namibjDerEchte
      @namibjDerEchte 2 года назад +4

      Well, it's inherently volatile.
      But that's only an issue if you don't ensure that nothing that evaporates from the workpiece can get into your eyes, like via a full-face respirator or strong exhaust fan.

    • @kish1865
      @kish1865 2 года назад

      CA?

    • @Rowgue51
      @Rowgue51 2 года назад +1

      @@kish1865
      Cyanoacrylate. It's the primary ingredient of superglue and crazy glue and every other brand of rapid curing adhesive.

    • @Edbrad
      @Edbrad 11 месяцев назад

      Should use superglue to fix your eyes

  • @Hugh.Manatee
    @Hugh.Manatee 4 года назад +538

    Pro tip: always wear a respirator or an FFP mask that covers your mouth and nose when working with fine aluminium (or most other metal) powder. That stuff is horrible if it gets into your lungs and the fine powders spread realy easily. I use them for pyrotechnics and only open the jar under a fumehood.

    • @campbelljohn
      @campbelljohn 4 года назад +1

      haha, jaybulls!

    • @Hugh.Manatee
      @Hugh.Manatee 4 года назад +5

      @@campbelljohn What's a jaybull?

    • @cherylmcelveen2817
      @cherylmcelveen2817 4 года назад +8

      Aluminum, along with barium and strontium are what they use for geoengineering. They're spraying it in the skies anymore.

    • @Super-J10
      @Super-J10 4 года назад +9

      Yea......but I think they put Aluminum in my Meth. I snort that all the time and am a walking talking example of exquisite health. 😃

    • @Coincidence_Theorist
      @Coincidence_Theorist 4 года назад +6

      Super J no that’s called msm. Live it, love it, learn it, but please please don’t burn it. No bueno super j my mane yo and always be sure to develop poly usage so you have something useful and appealing for you to level out the trauma trout. Ps I don’t know what a trauma trout is but it rhymed. I’m thinking it’s an anxious fish that is in pain and could use some help from more than kelp.

  • @Ik-do7cf
    @Ik-do7cf 4 года назад +580

    My reaction when they added the glue to the bakingpowder:
    Wow it makes a red light!
    ... oh never mind

  • @billhoy2394
    @billhoy2394 3 года назад +4

    Been repairing things for 15 years this way glad u r showing the world this

  • @smac3662
    @smac3662 2 года назад +4

    You have given me great ideas of what to use this for. Fantastic research and testing on your part. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @coolbug900
    @coolbug900 4 года назад +643

    This would be perfect for quick cosplay repairs - you could realistically carry everything you need in a pocket of a bag.

  • @4t4mag7
    @4t4mag7 4 года назад +155

    I made a walking cane for my father and filled cracks in the wood with sawdust from the same wood pressed into the crack and superglue dripped on it. Worked like a charm and made a near invisible repair.

    • @rodblack4368
      @rodblack4368 4 года назад +5

      Whats the temperature tolerance of the baking soda/superglue "plastic"? How high can you go before breakdown?

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 3 года назад +2

      Matt
      I use epoxy with dry powder pigments. I have found it’s best to try to match the darkest colored streaks in the wood; it depends on the wood though.

    • @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
      @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc 3 года назад +2

      +Matt: Awesome tip!

    • @amoebavirus1508
      @amoebavirus1508 3 года назад

      @@rodblack4368 Its very hot but cools down very quick, doesn't melt adjoining plastics.

  • @ArcanusLibero
    @ArcanusLibero 2 года назад +30

    It would be fascinating to see the shear and compression strength of the resulting solids.

    • @flyurway
      @flyurway Год назад +3

      That's what I was wondering about too, along with adhesive strength.

  • @cheeseheadfiddle
    @cheeseheadfiddle Год назад +11

    Graphite is an additive for epoxy to make it highly abrasion resistant. Coating bottoms of boats that will be beached a lot. Etc.

  • @heyress1125
    @heyress1125 4 года назад +771

    Them: We’re just gonna be *mini* mad scientists today.
    Also them: *Cooking eggs with graphite and super glue*

    • @sophiavigliotti717
      @sophiavigliotti717 4 года назад +2

      @@junior645 wdym?

    • @aminarc6627
      @aminarc6627 4 года назад +5

      what if they microwaved the eggs after encasing them in the graphite? would they cook or just explode?

    • @sophiavigliotti717
      @sophiavigliotti717 4 года назад +1

      @@aminarc6627 the eggs didn't end up cooking? did u even watch the vid?

    • @ramensales3967
      @ramensales3967 4 года назад +3

      @@sophiavigliotti717 he didnt say that the eggs were cooked

    • @sophiavigliotti717
      @sophiavigliotti717 4 года назад +1

      @@ramensales3967 well he said "what if they microwaved the eggs" idk it's not a big deal

  • @topkat9755
    @topkat9755 4 года назад +60

    Cool video but You really should be wearing a mask when working with any metal dust.

  • @28russ
    @28russ 3 года назад +23

    Cool, I knew the bi-carb trick but not the graphite powder one. I've used the bi-carb trick for fixing heaps of stuff but it can be a bit hard to work with because of the instant reaction. Looks like graphite's a bit easier to work with for the same result and might even be a bit harder/ stronger being that graphite is powdered carbon. Mix some carbon fibre in there as well and it would be strong asf.

  • @TheEnergyball
    @TheEnergyball 2 года назад +4

    Nice experiment. I appreciate how the curiosity led the entire show.

  • @that_one_person5713
    @that_one_person5713 4 года назад +794

    NEXT EPISODE OF: We burned our house down accidently.
    Callie: With SCIENCE!

    • @H4rM0n1cpeezy
      @H4rM0n1cpeezy 4 года назад +3

      🦵🏿🦵🏿

    • @that_one_person5713
      @that_one_person5713 4 года назад +9

      Thank you so much for all of the likes! I have never gotten any more likes than my own and maybe one or two people.

    • @tar4825
      @tar4825 4 года назад +4

      Why did you make two comments

    • @dx87gaming31
      @dx87gaming31 4 года назад +5

      《 ŚŵēėtTårø Bëâñ 》 cuz he can

    • @avenger007007
      @avenger007007 4 года назад +6

      The fire department rolls up and asks how did the fire start sees Callie with an evil grin then says well enough said.

  • @that_one_person5713
    @that_one_person5713 4 года назад +2124

    This is why we don't put Callie and Nate in quarantine...

    • @tar4825
      @tar4825 4 года назад +8

      Why did you make two comments

    • @dx87gaming31
      @dx87gaming31 4 года назад +11

      《 ŚŵēėtTårø Bëâñ 》 you also did

    • @blue00phoenix
      @blue00phoenix 4 года назад +18

      But they’re together! How are the quarantined when they’re together and there’s also possibly a cameraman

    • @that_one_person5713
      @that_one_person5713 4 года назад +7

      @@tar4825 Because I can xD

    • @Dee-mu6ol
      @Dee-mu6ol 4 года назад +1

      yes

  • @JoNnYB1969
    @JoNnYB1969 2 года назад +6

    Your handling of aluminum powder with no PPE is insane!!!

  • @EvilDaveCanada
    @EvilDaveCanada 2 года назад +11

    I just saw this video. The ideas you tried at the end for casting items would be useful for making bezels to wrap around coins so they can be worn as a necklace. I wonder if a 3D made mold made of nylon would be better at releasing the casting. Also it would be interesting to see the reaction between the different super glue mixes and the different commercially available cast release products. I live in a one bedroom apartment so random testing is not really something I can do. Making castings in a acrylic box powered vented to the outside is easy thou.

    • @Rowgue51
      @Rowgue51 2 года назад +3

      Just use resin. It's readily available formulated specifically for whatever application you want to use it for, far cheaper, able to be any color you'd like by mixing in dyes, and intended specifically for the purpose of casting.
      I used to use resin cast in silicon molds to flawlessly reproduce miniatures for warhammer 40k. No need to reinvent the wheel.

  • @jemagu6
    @jemagu6 4 года назад +1175

    TKOR: "Don't try this at home, we are professionals."
    Then proceeds to conduct chemical reaction experiments with Super Glue without wearing a respirator.
    12:57 - What did we learn, Nate?

    • @threwthelookingglass7194
      @threwthelookingglass7194 4 года назад +78

      Jemagu ohh it bubbles. gets closer.. no googles. .. no face shield. paper mask?. nothing

    • @svyt
      @svyt 4 года назад +114

      Not only the chemical reaction aspect, but the very fine graphite and aluminum powders. I was cringing as she was dusting off her hands in front of her after handling the aluminum powder...

    • @dnkgy
      @dnkgy 4 года назад +26

      fking ALUMINUM DUST cmon KOR you're better than this

    • @Hugh.Manatee
      @Hugh.Manatee 4 года назад +33

      Not only that, but they recommend this to cosplayers. So basically they're saying do try this at home.

    • @LuciusVulpes
      @LuciusVulpes 4 года назад +57

      Lmfao they aren't professionals. They're just kids doing pseudo scientific experiments.

  • @KevGr123
    @KevGr123 3 года назад +46

    I used to work in an engineering consulting center for adhesives, I've done tons of experiments with all types of cyanoacrilate adhesives (superglue). When you blow on a superglue to make it cure faster, what you're really doing is adding moisture from your breath. It's not reacting at all with anything you mix it into other than the moisture content. When you mix a fine powder with superglue, you're giving it a ton of surface area that has moisture on it to react with. In addition, the reaction speed increases with temperature.

    • @jdryak
      @jdryak 2 года назад +2

      Bravo! Someone understands the chemistry behind what is being witnessed. This was exactly what I imagined was actually happening. Thanks for illuminating the effects. Some people advocate refrigerating the glue bottles to prolong their material usability - I am not sure how well that works, especially as the glue will precipitate condensation on and in the bottle and glue with the result of accelerating its polymerization. I put my bottles in a tightly closed mason jar with silica gel adsorbent/desiccant and only use it when the relative ambient humidity is low. In veterinary medicine we use tissue CA glue to reoppose clean wound edges. It polymerizes quickly due to the moisture in the tissues.

    • @robertgodhard3248
      @robertgodhard3248 Год назад

      Thankyou for explaining this

  • @TechNed
    @TechNed 3 года назад +34

    One thing I was curious about: Could you check conductivity (or resistance) of the graphite castings? I'm wondering how much coupling between powder grains there is. If they're not touching, the resistance should be pretty high but otherwise, it opens up a few interesting possibilities. Old carbon resistors were made by compressing graphite powder with talc in various ratios to get different values and when you mentioned mixing with epoxy, it reminded me of a conductive paste made using powdered silver and epoxy for repairing pcb tracks.

    • @gertnood
      @gertnood 2 года назад +2

      With carbon, you can buy regular pigment grade fine carbon black, or a conductive grade.. which has different surface structure that promotes interconnection in a composite matrix. I never saw much happen with graphite powder in an adhesive matrix, but YMMV.

    • @TechNed
      @TechNed 2 года назад

      @@gertnood, thank you. That's very interesting and informative.

    • @yann664
      @yann664 Год назад +2

      It will conduct electricity. Sometimes you get black, matt plastic that has carbon added to make it look like that and that conducts electricity.
      I remember Fuji had a problem with battery drain on one of their cameras because the hadn't realised the black plastic had carbon in it and it was draining through the battery cover.

    • @TechNed
      @TechNed Год назад

      Yes, @@yann664 . There is also an entire range of products made that way deliberately to conduct electricity. We use them in the electronics industry because many devices made with the various MOS technologies are extremely static sensitive so packaging, plastic container tubs, black foam inserts, etc. all conduct electricity, albeit with high resistance/low conductivity but enough to form a DC path to earth or otherwise, dissipate any built up static charge. One place I worked actually got lino designed and manufactured with the company logo and in the corporate colours but with millions of embedded black plastic flecks in order to dissipate static charge. We all wore ankle straps that had a conductive strip that tucked into the sock and another conductive rubber strip that made contact with the lino as we walked around.

    • @edwardcehelnik9792
      @edwardcehelnik9792 Год назад

      I worked as a plastic injection mold maker. We used Eastman 910 glue to repair graphite electrodes that were used in electrical discharge machines (EDM) to burn cavities for the molds. The conductivity was not affected.

  • @Peg-ee5ei
    @Peg-ee5ei Год назад +1

    When I see what you're going to attempt to do I often think "Why?".
    Then you start the project, and I go "oh, wow!".

  • @latinumbavariae
    @latinumbavariae 3 года назад +57

    Every guitar-tech on this planet knows the bakingsoda-superglue trick.
    When the slot of a guitar-nut becomes to deep (from wear or if you accidently filed it a stroke to deep while adjusting the guitars action) and you don't want to remake a complete nut, you can fill up the bottom slot with thix mixtures since it makes a almost glass-hard composite.

  • @stephenstephenson790
    @stephenstephenson790 4 года назад +310

    Most people think glue just makes everything sticky
    Cinnamon would like to say otherwise

  • @johnnysparkleface3096
    @johnnysparkleface3096 2 года назад +6

    I wonder how superglue and iron filings would work? You can gather the iron filings with a magnet, a strong one is best. Have the magnet underneath the filings to affect their magnetic orientation, hopefully you can get it mixed before it sets. It would be interesting to see how that turns out.

  • @pantheraminita2676
    @pantheraminita2676 3 года назад +16

    Density tests!
    LOOKS like graphite is harder than soda and the cinnamon is a foam?
    also Yall need some protection sniffin that lethal batch of science.

  • @IanSelvaraj
    @IanSelvaraj 4 года назад +27

    As a scale modeler and miniature painter, that baking soda and super glue mixture is absolutely AMAZING!

  • @revus5078
    @revus5078 4 года назад +93

    what everyone else sees: graphite hardening with superglue.
    what I see: new way to crate durable scale asphalt.

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire 4 года назад +7

      hoestly i don't think it is durable at all, he had to hammer a few hits into the egg, the asphalt is being squished into the ground with literal vehicles that weights tons, water is also a problem, superglue fumes... terribad... xD

    • @MaplePanda04
      @MaplePanda04 4 года назад +27

      Joachim Von Grimorium SCALE asphalt, which would be used for models, not actual use on real roads.

    • @revus5078
      @revus5078 4 года назад +8

      @@JoachimVampire I'm thinking at 1/87th the scale you are man.

    • @katteisace4563
      @katteisace4563 4 года назад +6

      Revus like for 40k or dnd?

    • @Abion47
      @Abion47 4 года назад +5

      @@JoachimVampire He hammered the egg with a chisel, which is way more force per square inch than most vehicles with their weight spread out over their wheels. Do you really think asphalt would stand up to a hammer and chisel any better?

  • @Hood1e.
    @Hood1e. 3 года назад +53

    Next episode: "Scientists" create chemical reaction in which casts dangerous fumes in the air resulting in their death

    • @icandsc
      @icandsc 3 года назад +7

      next subject: mixing bleach and ammonia to make xtra-strength kitchen and bathroom cleaner.....

  • @ashleysouthernsass
    @ashleysouthernsass 2 года назад +1

    Just watched this video. Guys you are awesome, although I was aware of this concoction, there are so many who don't know this. You've said so many from anxiety or panic attacks for costumes etc. Now the aluminum powder I was aware of and I freaking love that idea. Thanks so much .

  • @stevekooyers6920
    @stevekooyers6920 3 года назад +168

    I burned both corneas twice, then two weeks later I could see clearly again, so I read the instructions. ventilation, eye protection. Ten years later, I'm still allergic to balsa dust & super glue fumes. I'm old, so healing way slower now. Twice as cautious now

    • @aSpyIntheHaus
      @aSpyIntheHaus 2 года назад +2

      Mate I've been burned doing the same , not the eyes thankfully. One other time I spilled some of that really thin glue on my jeans. That burned so bad.

    • @aSpyIntheHaus
      @aSpyIntheHaus 2 года назад +1

      @@rainmanj9978 I wouldn't use it on a radiator mate. If you can afford it get some Devcon

    • @aSpyIntheHaus
      @aSpyIntheHaus 2 года назад +1

      @@rainmanj9978 it only burns if it's on your skin. It can give off those noxious fumes though if it's accelerated to dry too quickly.

    • @rigobertovillalobos3614
      @rigobertovillalobos3614 2 года назад +3

      I smoked super glue once.. thought it was some meth crystal dropped on my floor... never again... my lungs felt like they froze collapsed had to drag myself to bathroom and slowly drink water and lay in tub.. until i felt better...

    • @superatech
      @superatech Год назад +2

      @@rigobertovillalobos3614 very scarey

  • @kechan_
    @kechan_ 4 года назад +72

    "200°f" it's definitely warm..
    Me: Converts 200°f to °C..
    Me: "93,3°C is... Warm???"

  • @wolfofdarkness94
    @wolfofdarkness94 2 года назад +1

    the graphite and glue combo would be great for camping, you could use small amounts to make customizable rubberized string, then just seal it with a dab more at the ends

  • @area51ray
    @area51ray Год назад +6

    FYI-There are powders available to mix with epoxies ( one is called micro balloons) that when mixed to a thick consistency makes a great filler that is sand-able.. Much better than wood fillers!

  • @luisderivas6005
    @luisderivas6005 3 года назад +759

    +5 for the use of gloves. -50 for the lack of eye protection. The last thing you want is an exothermic reaction glued to your corneas.

    • @souloftheage
      @souloftheage 3 года назад +24

      Someone used the word "exothermic" before I did

    • @samspianos
      @samspianos 3 года назад +1

      They already have some

    • @thomaskaiser148
      @thomaskaiser148 3 года назад +22

      and -20 for not using Gunpowder with superglue.. I really wonder, what this would do?

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 3 года назад +7

      @@thomaskaiser148 pyroplastic. The super glue won't wash out the saltpeter. There also a chance it could ignite during cure. Not a big chance, but a chance all the same, considering it can be ignited by flipping a light switch across the room

    • @yourhandlehere1
      @yourhandlehere1 3 года назад +35

      metallic powders...no masks

  • @TwoFootGiant
    @TwoFootGiant 4 года назад +276

    “It’s glued to the porch” loosely translated: the kids are in troubooooooolll

    • @Slytherin5150
      @Slytherin5150 4 года назад

      TwoFoot Giant their fleece lining was very thin. But it’s okay their professionals

  • @jimidharma
    @jimidharma 2 года назад +1

    I use this method to repair guitar nuts. Great stuff!

  • @uknowwho7152
    @uknowwho7152 2 года назад +1

    Fishkeepers have been doing this for a long time! We use this technique to glue hardscapes together 👍🏼

  • @mikeyjohnson7713
    @mikeyjohnson7713 4 года назад +26

    You should try pouring the super glue on denim. I’ve had spills on jeans where they’ve literally caught on fire.

    • @FixerUK
      @FixerUK 4 года назад +6

      Oh yes, one of the joys of working with Super glue is rock hard spots on your jeans when you spill a little.😖

    • @System-ru5yt
      @System-ru5yt 4 года назад

      did you burn your legs

    • @mikeyjohnson7713
      @mikeyjohnson7713 4 года назад +2

      System 32 I have but I don’t notice usually. Pains of being a mechanic.

    • @JDMOON55555
      @JDMOON55555 4 года назад +1

      @@mikeyjohnson7713 pls post a video

    • @MsMormoopidae
      @MsMormoopidae 4 года назад +2

      I wonder if the superglue is reacting with the cellulose in the cinnamon like it does with fabric?

  • @roro0465
    @roro0465 4 года назад +1347

    hey guy umm i’ve got a real quick request? everytime you guys say a temperature in fahrenheit can your editor please put an caption with the celsius temperature that would be amazing from your biggest fan in new zealand

    • @codename495
      @codename495 4 года назад +86

      Rum_And_Coke yeah, or you can look it up just like every American unfamiliar with SI ( there are a lot of us who are perfectly familiar with SI) watching something in metric.

    • @JustThePizzaGuy
      @JustThePizzaGuy 4 года назад +17

      I felt that

    • @peacefulscrimp5183
      @peacefulscrimp5183 4 года назад +85

      It's the same conversion as bald eagles to football fields .

    • @WaechterDerNacht
      @WaechterDerNacht 4 года назад +64

      Well, Fahrenheit for me still is a movie and has nothing to do with temperature...

    • @tyrstone3539
      @tyrstone3539 4 года назад +33

      Peaceful Scrimp school shootings per hamburger

  • @pyroandy3128
    @pyroandy3128 3 года назад +22

    I think this would be worth revisiting with a mold release; microcrystalline wax, silicone spray, etc. This is friggin' awesome for quick molded parts. :D

    • @bowlweevil4161
      @bowlweevil4161 2 года назад +4

      I was wondering the same thing

    • @flyurway
      @flyurway Год назад +1

      PVA mold release agent might work well.

  • @TheNeuteredCat1
    @TheNeuteredCat1 2 года назад

    Man what has the king of random become. Went from rockets to playing in glue. Lol frr

  • @RockinRobbins13
    @RockinRobbins13 3 года назад +184

    One thing about cyanoacrylate is that with repeated exposures , EVERYONE becomes highly allergic to the stuff. And the reactions tend to be dangerous.

    • @kimarna
      @kimarna 3 года назад +3

      Why everyone?

    • @RockinRobbins13
      @RockinRobbins13 3 года назад +32

      @@kimarna I'm not sure, but I know among model airplane enthusiasts it's a major problem. Lots of people avoid the stuff.

    • @Nevir202
      @Nevir202 2 года назад +13

      Same thing is true for people who work with cocobolo wood. Eventually, everyone who works with it becomes allergic.

    • @josephwilliams1915
      @josephwilliams1915 2 года назад +18

      Are you sure everyone becomes allergic? I had a buddy of mine tell me he was allergic to cayenne pepper once because it burns him when he eats it. I told him that's what cayenne pepper does.

    • @RockinRobbins13
      @RockinRobbins13 2 года назад +13

      @@josephwilliams1915 I just know what the doctor in a hobby magazine said. He's qualified to separate allergies from not pepper. But it is nothing but an expert opinion. That and $4.00 will get you coffee at Starbucks.
      Personally, I'm careful with the stuff. I use it only in small quantities in exceptionally well ventilated areas.

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 4 года назад +1070

    Metal filings from a bench grinder and medium super glue work really well for patching together broken headlight brackets on cars.

  • @garthmalena395
    @garthmalena395 Год назад +5

    Graphite powder is commonly used in epoxy for conductive flooring

  • @Land-Shark
    @Land-Shark 3 года назад +1

    I've done SO much work with CA glue through the decades that, every few seconds, my brain would get a smell of the glue under acceleration every time they'd drop in the glue and mix it up.

  • @chiefawesomenessdoesgaming
    @chiefawesomenessdoesgaming 4 года назад +16

    Thanks forkeeping up the legacy!!!

  • @tonychieffo1756
    @tonychieffo1756 4 года назад +39

    Super glue: I’m sooooooooo sticky
    Cinnamon: try me.

  • @Second-gear
    @Second-gear 3 года назад

    Looks really useful for mold work.

  • @scottdyer5690
    @scottdyer5690 2 года назад

    Great experiments. I've used ca for over 30 years. Mostly to seal models. Of stone to harden surface. I use for paper cuts, hangnails and small cuts.
    First you clean area on skin and then disinfect. I use colloidal silver and after it's dry I seal with ca in small amounts. Pain gone and it heals faster. CA peels off within 12-24 hours from oils in skin.

  • @SteelCurrent
    @SteelCurrent 4 года назад +75

    Independent variable: What you mix together
    Dependent variable: The reaction
    Controlled variable: The table

    • @katteisace4563
      @katteisace4563 4 года назад +3

      Steel Current controlled variable is what you mix since it's what you change, and independent is the table since it doesn't change

    • @gri5in862
      @gri5in862 4 года назад

      What why did you comment this

    • @750tiprogamer
      @750tiprogamer 4 года назад +1

      @@gri5in862 do not question the mighty one

    • @obviouslymatt6452
      @obviouslymatt6452 4 года назад +4

      The Tacocrew Wrong, they’re control variables, rather than ‘controlled’ variables. The point is that they’re the things that you control to be the same in every reaction to make it fair.

    • @oi_lawson
      @oi_lawson 4 года назад

      Constantinople, 1054 So by controlling them they become what, controlled?

  • @kenputraraaga
    @kenputraraaga 4 года назад +279

    So many people commented random things and has many likes so I'll try
    *sOdIUm* *aLgInAtE*

  • @masterpohh
    @masterpohh 3 года назад +5

    I use it on cracks on my skin. A little super glue and then I apply baking soda to harden instantly. Then smooth it out quickly so it's not a thick blob

    • @getcaughtin4klol752
      @getcaughtin4klol752 3 года назад

      Why ur skin tho

    • @chriss6021
      @chriss6021 3 года назад

      Cause hes tough

    • @trenchdigger6253
      @trenchdigger6253 2 года назад +1

      Surgeons use super glue in surgical applications also. It can be used in place of absorbable sutures. I wonder if they put aluminum powder or baking soda on it also? 😷

    • @getcaughtin4klol752
      @getcaughtin4klol752 2 года назад +1

      @@trenchdigger6253 oh tnks

    • @josepocos
      @josepocos 2 года назад +2

      @@getcaughtin4klol752 Super glue was originally developed to suture skin.

  • @BRUCESIERRA
    @BRUCESIERRA 2 года назад +2

    I use backing powder with quick-set CA (super glue) on my balsa wood model airplanes to fill cracks between panels that just don't have a tight fit. Works great.

  • @SciFactsYT118
    @SciFactsYT118 4 года назад +75

    Random fact: The first passengers to ever ride in a hot air balloon were a trio of sheep, duck, and rooster.

    • @mr.cube2125
      @mr.cube2125 4 года назад +1

      How many dislikes can my comment get?

    • @smoke4131
      @smoke4131 4 года назад

      So you are everywhere

    • @oreoisawsum4983
      @oreoisawsum4983 4 года назад +1

      SciFactsYT random fact: nobody asked.

    • @musicremixed6520
      @musicremixed6520 4 года назад

      @@oreoisawsum4983 random fact nobody asked would you tell who asked

  • @johnmaynes7142
    @johnmaynes7142 4 года назад +24

    The cinnamon is grainy because it’s essentially wood pulp. Cinnamon comes from bark of a specific tree.

  • @tomcarol169
    @tomcarol169 3 года назад

    Love it!!! your work is amazing.

  • @laurenceperkins7468
    @laurenceperkins7468 2 года назад +6

    The things that give the high reaction rates are the things which decompose and release water when heated. Superglue gets pretty hot as it sets, and every bit of extra water released catalyzes the reaction further.

  • @pedrocaballero1497
    @pedrocaballero1497 4 года назад +30

    Conducting experiments that produces fumes - no respirator or eye protection.
    GENIUS!

    • @thishandleisnotavailable
      @thishandleisnotavailable 3 года назад

      Pfft.
      As a fiberglass tech, Ive used Acetone as hand cleaner. Quit being sissies

  • @eh7423
    @eh7423 4 года назад +68

    Someone: Hey, I have cinnamon and a gallon of super glue what will happen?
    Science: Some random stuff that only we know.

  • @datsyhoehoe
    @datsyhoehoe 2 года назад

    Luthier's have been using baking soda/superglue mix for years to repair parts of the guitar like the nut that holds the strings at the base of the tuning head. It works!

  • @danchadwick1495
    @danchadwick1495 Год назад

    You have displayed a perfect way to make a high temperature first surface mirror. Aluminum coating then graphite, sprayed with superglue.

  • @cbobwhite5768
    @cbobwhite5768 4 года назад +143

    You should always wear a dust mask, when handling aluminum powder. During the filming of "The Wizard of Oz", Buddy Ebsen was playing the Tin Man, and he became very sick. After a long hospital stay, they determined that the cause of the illness was his Tin Man make-up. The make-up people would apply a base of white foundation make-up to his face, neck, and hands, then apply aluminum powder, by putting it in a rag and pouncing it on the base coat. This caused Ebsen to inhale the powder, affecting hi lungs.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 3 года назад +12

      The aluminum paste make up they used on Jack Haley after Ebsen left was just as bad. He ended up with a bad eye infection from it.

    • @helenrollason2599
      @helenrollason2599 3 года назад +13

      They also used asbestos for all the snow scenes

    • @lancethrustworthy
      @lancethrustworthy 3 года назад +1

      Never seen 'pouncing' used thusly. Strange...but weird.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 3 года назад +5

      @@lancethrustworthy that's that thing ppl do when they're patting on powder makeup w a puff ball

    • @johnsmythe6134
      @johnsmythe6134 3 года назад +5

      Check Your facts: Buddy Ebsen did NOT play the Tin Man.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 4 года назад +28

    Watching two people mix chemicals and seeing how those chemicals (and Calli) react? Yes, please!

  • @moonkey2712
    @moonkey2712 3 года назад

    Thanks you tube, for forcing me to spend 14 minutes watching glue dry

  • @vincentcathcart8950
    @vincentcathcart8950 3 года назад

    Man the polished aluminium powder was most satisfying well done you two rather 👌

  • @LeglessWonder
    @LeglessWonder 4 года назад +66

    I just wanna know what human was sitting around and thought "hm, wonder what'll happen if I combine super glue and cinnamon"

    • @BliffleSplick
      @BliffleSplick 4 года назад +11

      "Baking soda is a powder, what other powders do we have on hand?"

    • @reema8006
      @reema8006 4 года назад +2

      A kid making magic dust.....lol

    • @calbits3383
      @calbits3383 4 года назад +3

      Cody Evans that would be us!

    • @graciouslump9695
      @graciouslump9695 4 года назад +2

      no its that the chemicals in the things were found in there and the chemicals already would react raw so the person DID know that it would be hot. Maybe.

    • @Owen741.
      @Owen741. 4 года назад +1

      Because of baking soda

  • @kyle13133
    @kyle13133 3 года назад +194

    I can't be the only one who thought that the red light from thermometer was a chemical reaction between the glue and the baking soda

  • @Shr3dd3r2k8
    @Shr3dd3r2k8 2 года назад

    I use super glue and cinammon to texture bases for minatures. It doesn't really dissolve. It's great for creating a sand-like texture. AND, it smells nice!

  • @karnovtalonhawk9708
    @karnovtalonhawk9708 3 года назад

    As a stonemason used to use superglue and oxides for colouring to patch small to medium chips in granite benches

  • @inhumanfilth681
    @inhumanfilth681 4 года назад +858

    "We are professionals" conducts experiments with toxic fumes with no flow hood or respirator....

    • @MrArtVein
      @MrArtVein 4 года назад +8

      Inhuman Filth and most definitely beyond PEL

    • @mackenziewindress9979
      @mackenziewindress9979 4 года назад +12

      Yes that’s true but the fumes aren’t that horrible not enough to cause damage

    • @inhumanfilth681
      @inhumanfilth681 4 года назад +82

      @@mackenziewindress9979 i promise you if it smells industrial and it burns your eyes throat and nose you do not want it in your body at all. Basic lab saftey

    • @wv1138
      @wv1138 4 года назад +57

      Exothermic and fine powder screams eye protection

    • @Hexlattice
      @Hexlattice 4 года назад +8

      "experiments"

  • @zappyapp
    @zappyapp 4 года назад +33

    "Although that looks fantastic, Atleast on the surface, inside there's alot of imperfections and issues but the surface looks beautiful"
    -Nate

  • @Mumbamumba
    @Mumbamumba 3 года назад +1

    As a billionaire, I eat my eggs cooked in super glue only.

  • @dayaautum6983
    @dayaautum6983 2 года назад

    Mixing graphite with epoxy is used in joining pieces of composite materials like carbon fiber and fiberglass and can also be used to fill cracks holes and seams.
    It's generally safer than fiberglass particles for obvious reasons.

  • @jumzbrugs9867
    @jumzbrugs9867 4 года назад +69

    "That's why I've opened all the doors and windows" She says without any protection on her face.
    Followed by "Run there's fumes!!!!" 😂

  • @echo8481
    @echo8481 4 года назад +154

    This is literally a homemade Flex Seal
    We should have told Phil this.

    • @Elanau
      @Elanau 4 года назад

      Flex seal is more like rubber

    • @cadeh072
      @cadeh072 4 года назад +1

      THAT'S A LOTTA DAMAGE

    • @GomuxGomu
      @GomuxGomu 4 года назад +1

      NOW THAT'S ALOT OF DAMAGE

  • @samanthareigvailoces7888
    @samanthareigvailoces7888 3 года назад +2

    "ROSES ARE RED"
    "RUclips IS TOO"
    "WHY ARE THE LIKES ARE BLUE?"

  • @johnvandenburgh8771
    @johnvandenburgh8771 3 месяца назад +1

    I have used super glue and baking soda to repair a cracked off section of a guitar nut. This is the plastic or nylon bar at the top of the neck that the strings rest on. My high e string would not set in the slot as it was broken off. I have totally forgotten about the repair and played the guitar for years with no issues

  • @DFDuck55
    @DFDuck55 4 года назад +103

    I guess the superglue and gloves were so expensive they couldn't afford eye protection.

    • @DFDuck55
      @DFDuck55 3 года назад +7

      @Mike Oxmall: You're sure that's a cigarette? :>

  • @ARob-bt4dr
    @ARob-bt4dr 4 года назад +59

    If the cinnamon still smells like cinnamon after the mixing with superglue, it would make a great wood filler

    • @carbonbeaker409
      @carbonbeaker409 4 года назад +6

      Now that’s a thought

    • @ARob-bt4dr
      @ARob-bt4dr 4 года назад +6

      @@carbonbeaker409 just imagine it though. That would be heavenly

    • @carbonbeaker409
      @carbonbeaker409 4 года назад +3

      Amazing. Maybe mix in some ground clove

    • @ARob-bt4dr
      @ARob-bt4dr 4 года назад +2

      @@carbonbeaker409 heck, why don't we just make a whole spice mix?

    • @carbonbeaker409
      @carbonbeaker409 4 года назад +3

      Yep. Only woody spices though. Maybe some real wood incense?

  • @ZADKeel
    @ZADKeel 2 года назад

    Love what you guys do! I use this method to repair Paramotor propellers. I would love to do a vid with you guys someday.

  • @thesparkypilot
    @thesparkypilot 3 года назад +2

    I found you guys randomly! I’ll have to share this with my other cosplay friends!