Making CLEAR Ice [SOLVED]

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  • @mightymike8388
    @mightymike8388 6 лет назад +1351

    I've worked in the restaurant business for about 20 years. And I was talk to a guy from one of our ice suppliers that we would get ice for carving. He said they would vibrate the water as freezing it for ice. And by vibrating the water as it freezes it gives you clear ice. Maybe you can figure out a method to do that.

    • @Dman0001
      @Dman0001 6 лет назад +49

      thats the only way i have heard of to get clear ice is by vibrating - done in a big freezer

    • @rautes
      @rautes 6 лет назад +13

      Thank you! That's the only way that I know of also but either no one said that before or he just completely ignored it...

    • @jdogvlogz4892
      @jdogvlogz4892 6 лет назад +10

      Super true my mom does that at her job as a ice maker

    • @WolfClaw47
      @WolfClaw47 6 лет назад +7

      Very true we did this as part of my grade 11 science project, we used a small motor with an oval to shake a metal plate with a container of water on top, it wasn't perfect but it was close.

    • @Aaron_Jensen
      @Aaron_Jensen 6 лет назад +4

      Yep they vibrate the water, or some icemakers will use a pump to circulate the water as it freezes.

  • @heavenipina2998
    @heavenipina2998 6 лет назад +276

    Since flexibility is a variable, why not use a rubber mold?

  • @shiphrahroshinithomas3590
    @shiphrahroshinithomas3590 5 лет назад +346

    I wish I could have a popsicle that was the same texture as ice but still flavoured. Like it would be so nice for it to be nice and smooth!!

    • @Sinsanatis
      @Sinsanatis 5 лет назад +22

      maybe try flavored water? but i believe it being ice dilutes the flavor

    • @shiphrahroshinithomas3590
      @shiphrahroshinithomas3590 5 лет назад +6

      @@Sinsanatis ya, I might try that, thanks!

    • @emileahubbard9481
      @emileahubbard9481 5 лет назад +9

      Freeze Kool-Aid!!

    • @Sinsanatis
      @Sinsanatis 5 лет назад +3

      @@shiphrahroshinithomas3590 np :)

    • @arliewilkey1976
      @arliewilkey1976 5 лет назад +4

      Uhhhh buy a popsicle mold,juice,and uhh popsicle stic

  • @toxicdonut9496
    @toxicdonut9496 5 лет назад +580

    There was a random completely clear ice cube in my freezer's ice maker one time.
    Edit: I regret to say that the ice maker that created this unlikely cube has died. Also, thanks for all the likes.

  • @RobEldridge
    @RobEldridge 6 лет назад +167

    Mythbusters found it out years ago that the best way is to constantly disturb the water with vibrations. During the freezing process this allows the bubbles to escape and a perfectly clear finish.

    • @AbangKucai
      @AbangKucai 6 лет назад +7

      true... i watch mythbusters in the past too they create crystal clear ice by shake/vibrate the water.

    • @CML-jg8xs
      @CML-jg8xs 6 лет назад +4

      Can I have the episode?

    • @whitehart27
      @whitehart27 6 лет назад +13

      You can watch it, but you can't have it

    • @togaedranger5043
      @togaedranger5043 6 лет назад

      I had water bottles constantly rotating in my freezer to get that affect

    • @Ender_Wiggin
      @Ender_Wiggin 6 лет назад +2

      What episode???? cant find it

  • @jacobus_7675
    @jacobus_7675 6 лет назад +501

    Kick it under the fridge after

    • @jaykay1845
      @jaykay1845 5 лет назад +4

      Try making synthetic sand in 6 diffrent ways like this one plane one with food colouring and with lipuid air freshener and all of those just with wet sand

    • @sharron74
      @sharron74 5 лет назад +3

      gavi Kay why are you commenting this on another comment just do it on an independent comment

  • @jardennoodles9775
    @jardennoodles9775 6 лет назад +136

    Can you please try liquid nitrogen versus kinetics sand to see if you can make a hard sand sculpture.

    • @Not_Hawk
      @Not_Hawk 6 лет назад +2

      Dang I was about to comment that idea then I saw this, but yesssss. I liked this I want this to get to the top

    • @_Anthony___
      @_Anthony___ 6 лет назад

      It would be a solid, no reason to do that.

    • @pokemaniac9793
      @pokemaniac9793 6 лет назад +1

      @@_Anthony___ the pure coolness factor

  • @Roman-nk2jb
    @Roman-nk2jb 5 лет назад +117

    Ice Play Button.
    10:03

  • @luizz1997
    @luizz1997 6 лет назад +1582

    And if you freeze water while in vacuun?

    • @coopboygaming3641
      @coopboygaming3641 6 лет назад +24

      That is what I said

    • @thecheekibreeki3197
      @thecheekibreeki3197 6 лет назад +39

      water will boil

    • @rockyroadmagic4152
      @rockyroadmagic4152 6 лет назад +28

      It wont. There isnt a feasable way to do so

    • @coopboygaming3641
      @coopboygaming3641 6 лет назад +9

      @@rockyroadmagic4152 all they have to do is the same thing they did with the beer bottles but on a plastic container

    • @wesleyfilips7052
      @wesleyfilips7052 6 лет назад +4

      He just needs to do the same thing as when they stored food under vacuum but with water in the freezer

  • @lethal.8903
    @lethal.8903 6 лет назад +130

    *"let's see if we can cut the clean part off"*
    *Takes screwdriver and hammer and begins smashing the block*
    Quality cutting Nate...

    • @Dark_Isles
      @Dark_Isles 6 лет назад +8

      I was picturing he would slice the ice in half with one "clean" swing 😆😆

    • @juliankyle2806
      @juliankyle2806 6 лет назад +8

      Why didn't he just use a 1000 degres knife

    • @quaztron
      @quaztron 5 лет назад

      duh, got a bandsaw?

  • @GeminiPrincess-hj9gu
    @GeminiPrincess-hj9gu 6 лет назад +417

    9:44 you can see a dinosaur in the ice!

  • @alexjmnn
    @alexjmnn 5 лет назад +1647

    Who else watches these TKOR vids but never does them 😂😂😂

    • @lifeofmaiii
      @lifeofmaiii 5 лет назад +82

      I mean...who would? I don't have a vacuum chamber just sitting in my closet at all times 😂😂

    • @QuartzOfficial
      @QuartzOfficial 5 лет назад +6

      me

    • @adrianb7452
      @adrianb7452 5 лет назад +2

      odiscontroller me

    • @shevaankapuwatte
      @shevaankapuwatte 5 лет назад +29

      That’s the whole point. He does it so we don’t have to 😄. Besides. I think it’s great that they think of random things

    • @ja5506
      @ja5506 5 лет назад +2

      Mmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @r2bp549
    @r2bp549 6 лет назад +395

    Put ice with bubbles in a vacuum chamber, that might be interesting...

    • @aToast3r
      @aToast3r 6 лет назад +13

      This needs likes

    • @aToast3r
      @aToast3r 6 лет назад +8

      And comments

    • @aToast3r
      @aToast3r 6 лет назад +10

      But I'll take care of the comments

    • @aToast3r
      @aToast3r 6 лет назад +9

      So hey guys hows y'all days going?

    • @aToast3r
      @aToast3r 6 лет назад +12

      Yeah you I'm talking to you

  • @fkironsofficial
    @fkironsofficial 6 лет назад +402

    I think it’s a problem with how fast the water freezes. Conclusion from seeing the cooler experiment. My hypothesis tells me that through slow freezing the water you can achieve clear frozen water. But you’ll need to go from room temperature and slowly crank down the temperature by 1 degree every hour. That way you can let that gas escape the water gradually. Just a theory.

    • @jackmoseley1628
      @jackmoseley1628 6 лет назад +24

      By that logic, the ice on top would have bubbles as it froze quicker. I think that the only way to get bubbles out is to freeze it from the inside out so that the bubbles get pushed out instead of trapped in as the outside freezes first

    • @RIPPER95D
      @RIPPER95D 6 лет назад +16

      Finally someone with an actual brain. But not only do you need to freeze is slowly. You also need to have a pump or something to keep the water flowing/circulating during the zreezing process.

    • @RIPPER95D
      @RIPPER95D 6 лет назад +1

      @@jackmoseley1628 See my comment

    • @animoshho
      @animoshho 6 лет назад +1

      This is the same theory I had. It is all dependent upon how fast the ice crystals form. It can be seen the same way with berries. in the freezer a berry will turn to mush because the ice crystal form slow destroying the berry cells. Put a berry in liquid nitrogen and it freezes without becoming mush due to faster crystal formation

    • @MrGlennJohnsen
      @MrGlennJohnsen 6 лет назад +4

      If you insulate most of the sides of the containers you slow down the freezing time, which lets the water freeze and expand from one direction and thus the ice doesn't "crack" on itself which is what makes it cloudy and brittle.
      One way to make perfectly clear ice cubes is to cut small holes in silicon muffin trays and place them in a cooler filled with water and then suspend the muffin tray at the surface while they're almost covered with water. As the water freezes inside the muffin tray the "extra" water is forced out through the hole you cut in the bottom of the muffin form. Once your muffin forms are frozen you just crack the surface ice and take the muffin tray out, many videos on youtube on how to do it this way.

  • @StraitInfinite
    @StraitInfinite 6 лет назад +89

    Try molten metal vs pumpkin and liquid nitrogen vs pumpkin. For Halloween

    • @lennamoreno2161
      @lennamoreno2161 6 лет назад

      shock wave great idea

    • @superad1273
      @superad1273 6 лет назад +1

      Shockwave Backyard scientist did that go check it out with him instead of wasting a comment

    • @Valdreag17
      @Valdreag17 6 лет назад +1

      Superad 12 You do know that they’ve done videos that others have done before, right?

  • @meandmygolfclub8123
    @meandmygolfclub8123 5 лет назад +216

    I always think their logo says Thor
    😂😂

  • @chrispaterson21
    @chrispaterson21 6 лет назад +124

    I've always heard that to get clear ice you have to use a vibrating table to constantly move the water as it's freezing and prevent air bubbles.

    • @bismuth7730
      @bismuth7730 6 лет назад +6

      Exactly. Doesnt have to be a table though.

    • @broskie-lb2qk
      @broskie-lb2qk 6 лет назад +1

      Is ur real name paterson?

    • @chrispaterson21
      @chrispaterson21 6 лет назад +1

      @@broskie-lb2qk It is. I'm one of the rare one T Patersons. Why??

    • @broskie-lb2qk
      @broskie-lb2qk 6 лет назад +1

      @@chrispaterson21 wait what is a rare t paterson?

    • @chrispaterson21
      @chrispaterson21 6 лет назад +1

      @@broskie-lb2qk Paterson is most commonly spelled Patterson. With two t's. One T Patersons are less common.

  • @lylachacko
    @lylachacko 5 лет назад +67

    me thinking the whole time: *ice isn’t completely clear…I’m just realizing this now……*

  • @prestonang8216
    @prestonang8216 6 лет назад +32

    What about using a cooler with a metal cover and flipping it upside down? The metal would conduct the heat faster than the cooler material stuff so it would freeze from the bottom, therefore allowing gas to escape from the top. Please try it!

    • @UdDReX
      @UdDReX 6 лет назад +2

      Exectly. i wanted to see that work too.

    • @arthurmorgan7598
      @arthurmorgan7598 6 лет назад

      🍪

    • @Trocsamas
      @Trocsamas 6 лет назад +1

      Do you know that the ice floats on water?

    • @Auxified
      @Auxified 6 лет назад +2

      Great thinking, but this will not work. A fundamental property of water is that ice always forms at the top no matter what. Naturally this is because water expands when it freezes, and ice is more buoyant. If we attempted to freeze water from the bottom only, I suspect we would end up with remarkably cracked ice. My expectation is that some ice would form at the bottom, but then float to the top, and repeat. It might be so cracked that it would not even stay together.

    • @prestonang8216
      @prestonang8216 6 лет назад

      I’m 10 and I was just putting what i learnt from ‘ Conductors of heat ‘ in Science class. :P

  • @Zenith1991
    @Zenith1991 4 года назад +11

    Seeing Grant in the intro made my heart drop 😭😔

  • @ethanwaldie9790
    @ethanwaldie9790 6 лет назад +380

    Freeze the trunk of a tree with liquid nitrogen then hit the frozen part with a axe.

  • @TheHeroPercy
    @TheHeroPercy 6 лет назад +86

    To make clear ice. Place twice boiled, distilled, water in a clean balloon, hanging from the lid of a cooler, with a vibration motor to keep it agitaged while it freezes. This is similiar to a method used by Mythbusters a long time ago to get clear ice.

    • @flamingogh_
      @flamingogh_ 6 лет назад +6

      So basically every method at once

    • @TheHeroPercy
      @TheHeroPercy 6 лет назад +4

      Exactly! It has worked for me in the past when I did the electric motor.

    • @zacharywilliams9708
      @zacharywilliams9708 6 лет назад +2

      @@TheHeroPercy You never tried it liar

    • @eduardosalamanca3808
      @eduardosalamanca3808 6 лет назад +1

      What is mythbusters

    • @ocarinaninja6182
      @ocarinaninja6182 6 лет назад +5

      @@eduardosalamanca3808 Mythbusters was an old(er) show that was all about, well, busting myths. Using different methods to debunk or prove many myths over the years, such as (
      -Can an unamplified human voice shatter a wine glass?
      -Can a cell phone cause a plane to crash?
      -Can a person's eyes pop out while sneezing with eyes open?
      And that's only naming a few. If you ever get the chance, you should really watch the show sometime. It is still ongoing (to the best of my knowledge that is) but the original hosts Adam (Whitney) Savage and Jamie (James) (Franklin) Hyneman left in 2012.

  • @sharpboss2249
    @sharpboss2249 6 лет назад +82

    Can you try putting water (or any other liquid) on a shirt then putting it in a vacume chamber?

    • @EvelynH-tj1qt
      @EvelynH-tj1qt 6 лет назад +5

      It would dry out the shirt until the water froze or completely evaporated.

    • @NghtDtryr
      @NghtDtryr 6 лет назад +4

      @@EvelynH-tj1qt Due to the vacuum chamber lowering the pressure of the area inside, the water wouldnt freeze, but just boil off. There is no added cold to the water in the shirt, so there would be no freezing

    • @farhanpial36
      @farhanpial36 6 лет назад

      Is it possible to make ice while vacuuming in the fridge to make clear ice🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @somethingiwillremember1239
      @somethingiwillremember1239 6 лет назад

      Hashtag satisfying

    • @EvelynH-tj1qt
      @EvelynH-tj1qt 6 лет назад

      Whenever the water evaporates it would take energy with it because evaporated water takes more space up but takes equal heat and in turn takes warmth from the shirt freezing it.

  • @butane42
    @butane42 5 лет назад +57

    The trick to clear ice is very slow freezing that's why the cooler worked better slowed freezing process

    • @zhadoomzx
      @zhadoomzx 4 года назад +3

      I think you also need to freeze the water bottom up. Otherwise gases in solution (which you always have, since CO2 from air dissolves in water) will get trapped and then the bubbles got nowhere to go. SO i think isolating the sides and the top of the container and letting the cold reach the water only from the bottom would work best.

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier 4 года назад

      no. speed doesn't make a difference. I can make clear ice with an ice cream pale sitting outside in -30C. Just as long as you bring it while there is still some water.

  • @SourcePortEntertainment
    @SourcePortEntertainment 6 лет назад +104

    Awww the quest for completely clear ice! It's the simple things in life that matter my friends. 😉👍👍

    • @brody3584
      @brody3584 6 лет назад

      Source Port Services hi

    • @h.m.perdue8358
      @h.m.perdue8358 6 лет назад +1

      If you want to have clear ice, I would try freezing it in thin layers. Like a quarter inch at a time.

  • @sebbes333
    @sebbes333 6 лет назад +54

    *@The King of Random*
    Can you put a bowl of water in the vacuum chamber, make it vacuum & then put the whole chamber in the freezer & freeze the water while it's still in vacuum?
    It will not be clear ice, but I think that could be cool somehow anyway, maybe like slush or something, thanks! :D

    • @bcn1gh7h4wk
      @bcn1gh7h4wk 6 лет назад +1

      no, because you need convection between the water and the outer cold to carry the heat away, which is not happening.
      how do you think thermus bottles work?

    • @prateekkarn9277
      @prateekkarn9277 6 лет назад

      @@bcn1gh7h4wk just do work on the adiabatic system

    • @RedDawn430
      @RedDawn430 6 лет назад +2

      Well, if they seal a lid on the bowl, and use their rubber stopper method, maybe...

    • @aarontuplin
      @aarontuplin 6 лет назад

      You wanna freeze dry water?

    • @mancraft18
      @mancraft18 6 лет назад

      I suggested maybe a mason jar of water under vacuum but of course the comments section is smarter than me so I searched how it's made artistic ice I found my answer

  • @kevinadlem3854
    @kevinadlem3854 6 лет назад +203

    Try freezing moving water
    Like use a pump in a bucket and freez it

    • @bl4ckbl1zz41
      @bl4ckbl1zz41 6 лет назад +3

      Kevin Adlem makes slushi i dont know the name

    • @kevinadlem3854
      @kevinadlem3854 6 лет назад +2

      BlackBlizz259 I saw it on a epesode of tanked where they made like an jellyfish ice sculpture

    • @justinstutvoet6930
      @justinstutvoet6930 6 лет назад +13

      Yeah I work at a place that makes ice and what I do is have a little pump and a tube I put in the water that pumps air into the that keeps the water moving using this method we make 200lb blocks of ice for carving

    • @falsesense6389
      @falsesense6389 6 лет назад

      It'll have to be at least -20° Fahrenheit

    • @justicehiggins2963
      @justicehiggins2963 5 лет назад

      @@falsesense6389 colder than that more like -60 lol

  • @danstoisor4563
    @danstoisor4563 5 лет назад +25

    Me: im gonna make clear ice
    Someone: How are you going to do tha-
    Me: **turns on blowtorch on ice**
    Someone: uhh nevermind

    • @xxsky_rosesxxanimates1303
      @xxsky_rosesxxanimates1303 5 лет назад +1

      Loll

    • @chaoskiller6084
      @chaoskiller6084 4 года назад +1

      You're not even wrong. Chemically speaking, that just clear ice. It's the same molecule, just arranged differently.

  • @alexcerullo3143
    @alexcerullo3143 5 лет назад +48

    9:28 the noise of skeletons burning in the sun(Minecraft)

    • @pandlno3914
      @pandlno3914 4 года назад

      🤣🤣😂😂👍🏻

  • @rileykeilar7312
    @rileykeilar7312 6 лет назад +246

    Can you make rope with bungee cord/elastic cord and if so is it still elastic?

    • @jamesferreira7743
      @jamesferreira7743 6 лет назад +3

      I would imagine that it would be

    • @f.b.i.5674
      @f.b.i.5674 6 лет назад

      Maybe not as flexible because of the Waite pulling on the rope

    • @davidfranco5642
      @davidfranco5642 6 лет назад +3

      WAITE

    • @lieutenantstiffy9004
      @lieutenantstiffy9004 6 лет назад

      @@davidfranco5642 but waite theres more

    • @DrKillPayShunt
      @DrKillPayShunt 6 лет назад

      it is, but less so. the more strands you have the more resistance you have, to the point that you can't stretch it without a lot of mass. same thing works with high tensile steel or aluminum cable, it has some stretch, but the more strands you weave the less likely it is to stretch resulting in just fatigue and snapping at less stretch distance than a single strand would break at.

  • @rosebearcat
    @rosebearcat 6 лет назад +194

    Can you try freezing nail polish in liquid nitrogen?

  • @TheEducatedBarfly
    @TheEducatedBarfly 5 лет назад +3

    Love the scientific tests. Directional freezing is a great technique. Easy and cheap. We use it for all our cocktails :) Thanks for showing the other methods.

  • @Alex1280z
    @Alex1280z 6 лет назад +159

    Make a clear ice RUclips button

    • @chumkisaha814
      @chumkisaha814 6 лет назад +6

      They did once

    • @elliexxmolliexx3540
      @elliexxmolliexx3540 6 лет назад

      ∂σ ωнαт нє ѕαι∂ αℓєχ 1280z

    • @noglaspotato4089
      @noglaspotato4089 6 лет назад

      Oofffffffflex tape man yeet

    • @Sitiamas
      @Sitiamas 6 лет назад +2

      the cracks look like the arrow and it actually looks like a ice youtube play button/clear

    • @noglaspotato4089
      @noglaspotato4089 6 лет назад

      Pickle rickkkķkkkkkķkkk

  • @Luckyskydiamond
    @Luckyskydiamond 6 лет назад +23

    Agitate or vibrate the water as it freezes for clear ice.

  • @Splarff
    @Splarff 6 лет назад +37

    So it seems the bubbles want to go upwards but can't because it hits an ice layer. What if you took the setup where only one direction could be frozen at a time, and had that direction facing the bottom to allow it to freeze from the bottom upwards and pushing the gas up through the liquid to get an even thinner "bubble layer"?

    • @spirals333
      @spirals333 6 лет назад +4

      I see a problem with this in that ice floats.

    • @Splarff
      @Splarff 6 лет назад

      @@spirals333 correct. The floating ice will move to the top and allow more ice to be formed in the bottom directly.

    • @shoron11657
      @shoron11657 6 лет назад +1

      @Splarff I had the same idea you had. Maybe you could have the ice from on a heavy object like metal?

    • @drfoto2673
      @drfoto2673 6 лет назад +2

      This likely won't work because of how the density of water works. For most materials the density will increase the colder it gets but for water the density will increase until it hits 4 degrees Celsius and then the density will decrease again as it gets closer to the freezing temperature. This is why ice floats and why the temperature at the bottom of a frozen lake that is not frozen solid is likely to be around 4 degrees.
      You could try to flash freeze water from the bottom but I still don't think it would work that well and you'd have a huge block of ice that would quickly rise to the surface.
      You could possibly also bring all of the water to as close to the freezing point as you could, making sure that the whole container had the same temperature and then lowering the temperature below freezing.

    • @shoron11657
      @shoron11657 6 лет назад

      @Dr. Foto: I am familiar with the changing density of water in regards to temperature. I believe ice is only about 7% less dense which is why I suggested a piece of metal for the ice to form around until the ice had time to form around the edges and sides. If the ice forms uniformly on the bottom, it would be very difficult for the ice to unstick itself and float to the top. Have you ever had a cup with a whole frozen piece of ice on the bottom and poured water in it? It doesn't float until it melts a bit and the water is allowed to flow to the bottom.

  • @JoshAllan147
    @JoshAllan147 5 лет назад +5

    I think that temperature may also affect this - if you ever revisit it, try using the method with the cooler box but at a temperature closer to zero. This would extend the freezing time which I think may help if you're wanting to avoid the bubbles which form as there is more time for the liquid to adjust before fully solidifying...

  • @Ytritti
    @Ytritti 6 лет назад +78

    The best way i found to make clear ice is to freez it while it is moving (so freez flowing water) thats also the way ice is produced for sculptureing (sry for the bad english)

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah, bang on. Best way for small loads like that is duct tape a running vibrator to the tub.

    • @laurentpierce1561
      @laurentpierce1561 6 лет назад

      Admiral Belzediel what vibrator are you talking about? ;)

    • @grantperiod
      @grantperiod 6 лет назад +1

      Laurent Pierce lmaoooo

    • @erik8618
      @erik8618 6 лет назад

      Laurent Pierce lol

    • @cryptixdt
      @cryptixdt 6 лет назад

      @@laurentpierce1561 Don't, just don't..

  • @zacwallace3377
    @zacwallace3377 6 лет назад +32

    You should boil 10 bottles of flex glue

  • @noname-xk2vy
    @noname-xk2vy 6 лет назад +111

    can you make a smoke machine for halloween?

    • @SustainableGal
      @SustainableGal 6 лет назад +3

      smoke machines are carcinogenic (similar to vapeing)

    • @newgamesrobloxYT
      @newgamesrobloxYT 6 лет назад +4

      RUclips Thing I got a small fog machine that runs on water for Halloween(I don’t have it anymore)

    • @Jonathan-ol9si
      @Jonathan-ol9si 6 лет назад +3

      @@SustainableGal Where'd you get bs from ?

    • @noname-xk2vy
      @noname-xk2vy 6 лет назад +3

      thanks for everyone who liked and commented my comment i really hope he does this :D

    • @idontcare129
      @idontcare129 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah cool

  • @dellarosa24601
    @dellarosa24601 5 лет назад +4

    I don't usually pay that much attention to the sponsor info, but I LOVE THAT BOOK! Brandon Sanderson is one of my favorite authors!

  • @dylanisabigboy4095
    @dylanisabigboy4095 6 лет назад +68

    7:17 is like a dragon breathing ice

    • @ayaik7039
      @ayaik7039 6 лет назад

      Dylan is a big boy LOLZ

    • @jordananderson8299
      @jordananderson8299 5 лет назад +2

      Another comment said it looked like a dinosaur

    • @mrduck4129
      @mrduck4129 5 лет назад

      68 liked.. I am extremely humble.

  • @Fixlation
    @Fixlation 6 лет назад +84

    what will happen if you put gasoline in a vacuum chamber?

  • @addison6223
    @addison6223 5 лет назад +34

    9:24 did anyone else kind of hear the beat to MAH MILKSHAKE BRINGS ALL DA BOIS TO DA YAAAD

  • @LovingAtlanta
    @LovingAtlanta 4 года назад +1

    👍Awesome. Thanks for the demo. I’m obsessed with clear ice. It’s a lot of work. If a person makes these at home, that person will have to really love/like the people they make them for , self included. 💞

  • @benrausch313
    @benrausch313 6 лет назад +40

    Put bullet proof glass in the metal foundry

    • @unkn0vvnmystery
      @unkn0vvnmystery 6 лет назад

      Benjamin Rausch it would just melt/burn or both depending on the Grade of bulletproof glass

    • @benrausch313
      @benrausch313 6 лет назад

      @@unkn0vvnmystery even better making it unique because he should melt multiple different bullet proof grade glasses

    • @unkn0vvnmystery
      @unkn0vvnmystery 6 лет назад

      I'm saying it will just melt it would not do anything special

    • @benrausch313
      @benrausch313 6 лет назад

      @@unkn0vvnmystery well that's why I'm saying that he would get different types of glass made of different material and methods consisting density on how its maintained or made bulletproof

    • @unkn0vvnmystery
      @unkn0vvnmystery 6 лет назад

      The 3 Main Grades are small handgun rounds,all handgun rounds ,and rifle rounds
      The first grade is made of polycarbonate which would burn and both the grades 2 and 3 are glass which would melt
      The most interesting thing that would happen is grade 1 would burn and produce a lot of toxic gases and it would be very expensive

  • @DeckerBlueray
    @DeckerBlueray 6 лет назад +10

    Can you try to make a lense with the clear ice? Maybe see if you can get a strong focal point for sunlight?

    • @lokzu2238
      @lokzu2238 6 лет назад

      It’s gonna have cold light won’t work

  • @darkprotoboy
    @darkprotoboy 6 лет назад +6

    Needs a control group but nice vid
    Edit: also freezing temp might affect the clarity. All of the ice blocks had some clarity. The tap water frozen in the large cooler had roughly the same proportion of clear ice to not clear ice, the size was just increased.

  • @miltonwetherbee5489
    @miltonwetherbee5489 5 лет назад +4

    It made my day to see you recommend a Brandon Sanderson book!

  • @AspectEXE
    @AspectEXE 6 лет назад +139

    Have you ever tried molten metal inside of liquid nitrogen?

  • @bab7880
    @bab7880 6 лет назад +5

    Moving water makes clear ice. Use an aquarium pump with some insulated tubing on the outside of the freezer. Make ice in a “double boiler” of sorts by having a container that the pump can feed from (also insulated -kinda like the ice chest’s effect) let the pump run into the freezing chamber and make sure it overflows into the return chamber.
    This is kinda how really clear ice for ice sculptures is made.

  • @iceice1586
    @iceice1586 6 лет назад +52

    Now can you make an ice diamond play button?

    • @potatoestv2759
      @potatoestv2759 6 лет назад +3

      Did that already

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 6 лет назад +1

      @@potatoestv2759 *tried

    • @thegreenbabypodcast5306
      @thegreenbabypodcast5306 6 лет назад

      Well woopdie doo, he did!

    • @VeritasiumOP
      @VeritasiumOP 6 лет назад

      Okay please wait a minute He wants to say that now they can make a clear diamond play button rather than a bubbled ice play vutton

  • @DeathHasArisen
    @DeathHasArisen 5 лет назад +18

    The clear ice from the cooler honestly looks like an ice version of the diamond play button! XD

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 лет назад +93

    We all have gas and contaminants. :-)

  • @_danthefan
    @_danthefan 6 лет назад +67

    Show us some fun chemical reactions we can try at home

    • @C_Castillo
      @C_Castillo 6 лет назад

      Baking soda and vi igar

    • @C_Castillo
      @C_Castillo 6 лет назад

      Or memorize the chemical reaction table, then you dont have to ask these queations

    • @superbugsy6872
      @superbugsy6872 6 лет назад +5

      christian castillo r/iamverysmart

    • @Herw768Offcial
      @Herw768Offcial 6 лет назад +2

      Burning toothpaste cause a different color fire

    • @SabsWhyNot
      @SabsWhyNot 6 лет назад

      @@superbugsy6872 r/ilinksubsonyoutube

  • @MeCooper
    @MeCooper 6 лет назад +4

    The easiest way to get clear ice is by having the water vibrate as it freezes. It takes longer to freeze but it works so well that is how many ice sculptors do it.
    _(Also some use metal containers but i have no idea if that is a common thing or just the easiest available one.)_

  • @shajuanroberts4385
    @shajuanroberts4385 5 лет назад +9

    Me:watches video
    Also me while watches video: I want some ice now.

    • @shajuanroberts4385
      @shajuanroberts4385 4 года назад

      ONUR ERGİN i do what I want

    • @shajuanroberts4385
      @shajuanroberts4385 4 года назад

      ONUR ERGİN n I’m trying to convey is that u didn’t have to comment under my post

  • @umangkesharwani8682
    @umangkesharwani8682 6 лет назад +196

    Now make clear ice diamond play button

  • @Kichu-lt1sw
    @Kichu-lt1sw 6 лет назад +19

    Can you do a Bell jar experiment showing sound can't travel in vaccum? Like it so that they can see and try this.

  • @titaniumalloy6180
    @titaniumalloy6180 6 лет назад +19

    How come all the top comments are just about putting something in the vacuum chamber. He has already made a bunch of videos like that.

  • @ThePigonSkates
    @ThePigonSkates 3 года назад +1

    A) You DO NOT put the lid on the cooler! B) You DO NOT freeze the entire cooler solid!

  • @timaniac886
    @timaniac886 6 лет назад +31

    Put pop rocks in liquid nitrogen, then see if it still pops!!!

  • @RyanMuniak
    @RyanMuniak 6 лет назад +12

    Speaking of H2O... you should bust out the old HHO generator for some various experiments and videos. Learning about "water gas" years ago was one of the things that made me subscribe!

    • @VenomTheCat
      @VenomTheCat 6 лет назад

      Forget about it! This new cookie cutter TKOR has been junk for the last 2 years with no real interesting projects.

    • @jonathonwood4088
      @jonathonwood4088 6 лет назад

      @@VenomTheCat I almost agree... I miss the maker grass roots that got Grant started. I hope that they see this

  • @mastacable8123
    @mastacable8123 6 лет назад +110

    I'm no genius but if you slowly freeze the water I'm, talking like super slow I'm 100 percent positive that you'll get clear ice

    • @SilverAegis39
      @SilverAegis39 6 лет назад +6

      Exactly my thought. They all have white in the middle so pretty sure thats the problem
      After thinking about it i think if the water froze instantly it would probably be clear since no bubbles could form under the ice

    • @DCwolf138
      @DCwolf138 6 лет назад +2

      That is usually how they make ice for sculpting

    • @jondekerguelen1171
      @jondekerguelen1171 6 лет назад

      The water must freeze slowly.

    • @Pope2501
      @Pope2501 6 лет назад

      Yes and no. What you mean is to drop the temp to near feeezing before actually dropping to freezing. This slows the molecules down so that ice crystals won't form when it freezes.

    • @Pope2501
      @Pope2501 6 лет назад

      @Guodlca Ok, I misspoke. You obviously don't know what what happens when crystals form. So, the crystal lattice doesn't form.

  • @Waskatawalpah
    @Waskatawalpah 5 лет назад +23

    To begin with, they are not bubbles. Non-crystalline ice is formed because the freezing speed is very fast. crystalline ice is formed when the molecules have time to slowly create the bonds in an orderly manner

  • @darthderp8066
    @darthderp8066 6 лет назад +36

    The cooler is a reference to tipsy bartender

  • @sisikitty15
    @sisikitty15 6 лет назад +62

    You should make a clear ice RUclips play button!

  • @wolflynnx4
    @wolflynnx4 6 лет назад +21

    "Slowly Freeze the Water" was what I heard from a documentary on Ice Carving when I was little.
    Which makes sense when you look at clear frozen lakes and puddles.
    Freezing too fast will cause pressure from the expanding water while it freezes. Probably making the bubbles and cracks.
    I Do Know too much pressure on water and it Will NOT freeze.

    • @shredpudding2795
      @shredpudding2795 6 лет назад

      Thermal downshock

    • @mykilpee
      @mykilpee 6 лет назад

      From personal experience with ice cubes, I get them at near frozen temperatures then freeze it. Maybe 5 bubbles.

  • @Sou1Reav3r
    @Sou1Reav3r 5 лет назад

    I believe the reason for formation of "bubbles" is completely different than most people here say.
    Ice has lower density than water. When we freeze it, it expands in all directions. We can all agree on that.
    In the freezer ice starts forming from all sides, compressing liquid water in the center. Then this water turns to ice, expanding, cracking under tension and breaking the structure around itself.
    You can clearly see a bulge from this expansion on top of every test cup.
    That explains why mixing works - this way, water can freeze simultaneously at all points since there's no difference in temperature. Popsicles are also formed from untreated water carrying dirt from roofs, yet they are completely clear - that's because they gradually grow in size and the ice from droplets of water expands outside, leaving the core undamaged. Some ice generators use that principle as well.

  • @lucascoebergh396
    @lucascoebergh396 6 лет назад +27

    or you could just do it like all the professional ice makers and agitate the water while freezing.....

    • @matthewscott5537
      @matthewscott5537 6 лет назад +6

      I agree and use a submersible water pump I learned that from How It's Made ice sculptures same concept bigger scale

    • @thugasaurusrex6004
      @thugasaurusrex6004 6 лет назад +4

      He's obviously trying to do it without breaking the bank lol. Not everyone can afford an agitator + a tank big enough for it to matter

  • @ayporos
    @ayporos 6 лет назад +4

    Here's how you make a block of ice as big as you'd like and have it be completely, 100%, bubble free and clear:
    slowly drip water into a container as it is in the freezer. If you have a chest freezer you can even manage this without having to drill any holes by simply having a hose clamped between the lid and filling up the gaps with some isolating material. If you have a big enough chest freezer you could make a seriously big block of clear ice to use for ice sculpting. You have to experiment a bit to get the water drip rate right though.
    By doing it like this there will always be a place for the gas to disappear into as you are forcing the ice to form from the bottom upwards.
    Why do you think the top layer of a frozen river/lake always looks so nice and clear after it's rained for a bit and then frozen again? ;)

  • @cambodianpunk2226
    @cambodianpunk2226 5 лет назад +7

    4:53 scared the life outa me 😂

  • @hkschubert9938
    @hkschubert9938 Год назад

    Great comprehensive experiment thanks!

  • @TheGJ
    @TheGJ 6 лет назад +35

    You should've used the styro slicer to cut the ice

    • @krisk1560
      @krisk1560 6 лет назад +1

      The G&J
      Not gonna work

    • @Godolotl
      @Godolotl 6 лет назад +3

      It would take too long to cut, that wire does not have enough power running through it to easily melt ice.

    • @kylemilford8758
      @kylemilford8758 6 лет назад +1

      Heat is very inefficient at cutting or melting ice because it creates a very small liquid or vapor barrier

    • @Sinsanatis
      @Sinsanatis 5 лет назад

      might as well smash the slicer instead. would break it faster

  • @TheHeroPercy
    @TheHeroPercy 6 лет назад +6

    Didn't Mythbusters do this a long time ago while trying to make a sphere of ice to start a fire? they had an electric vibrations motor strapped to the container similar to one you'd find in a video game controller.

  • @benjaminrobledo5466
    @benjaminrobledo5466 6 лет назад +4

    I would say the boiling method works, just that you need to slowly drop the temperature over a long period of time.
    Like... LONG, Very long. 😂
    If you just leave it in the freezer after you boiled it, the huge drop in temperature in a short amount of time freezes bubbles still within the water.
    A longer period means longer time for the bubbles to escape.

  • @shahriararif5571
    @shahriararif5571 5 лет назад

    I have a suggestion for u.. First make a bottle which bottom is metalic so that it can transmit heat properly and other part of the bottle is properly insulated.. In the freezer, keep the bottle with water in it hanging.. U will get 100% clear ice
    One thing, the ice is not clear due to its restriction on expansion not for air bubble entrapped in it

  • @od5673
    @od5673 6 лет назад +13

    Use the ink from a couple of videos ago and see if you can use it in mini flame thrower

    • @jomloft1
      @jomloft1 6 лет назад +1

      Ink isn't flammable.

    • @idi0cr4cy
      @idi0cr4cy 6 лет назад +1

      Josh Lofties that was what i was thinking like? Bruh.

  • @carlosavila4290
    @carlosavila4290 5 лет назад +9

    "ice is very cool" omg I'm dying

  • @manlee9129
    @manlee9129 6 лет назад +19

    Diamond play button made of ice

    • @coleferguson7549
      @coleferguson7549 6 лет назад

      So an ice play button?

    • @kathrynhoward8897
      @kathrynhoward8897 6 лет назад

      Only because It will break the diamond play button and get inside the tiny cracks where the Dimond is and I know that only because he's already done it before

  • @RaiBlu10
    @RaiBlu10 4 года назад +1

    Me: cool ice!
    My brain: I WANT TO EAT IT!

  • @Calciumzone
    @Calciumzone 5 лет назад +18

    what if you boil, boil again, vacuum and freeze distilled water in a cooler?

  • @zoeyvincent5574
    @zoeyvincent5574 5 лет назад +8

    May he rest in peace 🙏❤️

  • @CaseyEm
    @CaseyEm 5 лет назад +21

    I read that freezing bottom up works. Can you see if that’s true?

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt 5 лет назад

      That was what they tried with the play button previously. Still hazed with bubbles.

  • @dbz123thedbzpro4
    @dbz123thedbzpro4 5 лет назад

    Did you put the boiled water in the fridge while it was still boiling hot or did you let it sit? Because it should have been clear if you put it in while hot

  • @pavo704
    @pavo704 6 лет назад +19

    You should put sour cream in a vacuum chamber

    • @Serjgap
      @Serjgap 6 лет назад

      read YOUR cream

    • @colinflack4517
      @colinflack4517 6 лет назад

      I won't do anything because it doesn't trap bubbles

  • @sure118
    @sure118 4 года назад +3

    The best way to get clear ice:
    Get a chunk of glass then try freezing it so it’s cold then BAM, CLEAR👉 ICE 👈 isn’t technically true

  • @GOAT-po1ps
    @GOAT-po1ps 5 лет назад +7

    RIP to the OG king

  • @abbywiley6467
    @abbywiley6467 5 лет назад +1

    Can you please carbonate water with a flammable gas and then freeze it in a cooler to push the bubbles to the bottom and then remove the clear ice. Finally set the non clear ice on fire and see if it will burn. Please. I love your videos

  • @spiritfirefox8894
    @spiritfirefox8894 5 лет назад +5

    What about vibrating the water as its freezing

  • @skittles1644
    @skittles1644 6 лет назад +25

    What happens if you put noodles in the vacuum chamber with the water because it’s boiling at a low pressure? I have no idea what i’m talking about i just thought it.

    • @shoron11657
      @shoron11657 6 лет назад +3

      It'll be more or less like putting noodles in room temperature water. The heat is what helps cook noodles quickly and evenly without the outside getting too soggy before the inside gets re-hydrated. Conversely, you can cook noodles inside a pressure cooker without it ever boiling.

    • @FoenixRight
      @FoenixRight 6 лет назад +3

      Boiling is just the process of a liquid becoming a gas. Decreasing the pressure (by removing surrounding air and creating a vacuum) causes the water to boil at lower temperatures, but it's the act of applying heat that actually cooks something. Putting noodles in room temperature water that's boiling by virtue of being in a vacuum wouldn't cook it at all.
      We cook food in boiling water because it gives us a consistent temperature medium (approximately 100 degrees C), so it applies heat consistently to the food and we know approximately how long to cook it.

    • @skittles1644
      @skittles1644 6 лет назад +1

      Dang ok thanks guys!

    • @heartattack2853
      @heartattack2853 5 лет назад

      Skittles 1 I thought the exact same thing

    • @redpoem_2439
      @redpoem_2439 5 лет назад

      :O

  • @Rafa-ej9wr
    @Rafa-ej9wr 6 лет назад +78

    What happens if you freeze water in vacum?

    • @alexisstrum_12
      @alexisstrum_12 6 лет назад +1

      It’s actually vacuum

    • @0xDreamy
      @0xDreamy 6 лет назад

      Nothing.

    • @kirara4953
      @kirara4953 6 лет назад +5

      The water is boiling under vacuum so it will evaporate before it freezes

    • @0xDreamy
      @0xDreamy 6 лет назад

      @@kirara4953 actually that'd be rather interesting.

    • @0xDreamy
      @0xDreamy 6 лет назад

      @@kirara4953 what if youd freeze it with nitrogen?

  • @mikeanco
    @mikeanco 5 лет назад

    So, on mythbusters, they went and viewed a place where they make clear ice professionally, there they vibrate the ice as they freeze it, which allows the gases to escape, not sure if that'd be something you'd be interested in trying, as mythbusters never managed to get a homemade version that worked properly, they came very close, but couldn't finish it, I also wonder if freezing the water in a vacuum would make a difference?

  • @conwonsoysause4904
    @conwonsoysause4904 6 лет назад +34

    Try putting elephant tooth paste in a vacuum chamber

    • @user-eg6bl9kc9j
      @user-eg6bl9kc9j 6 лет назад

      Conwon Soy Sause that would make for the messiest chamber ever lmao

  • @DragonRider3879
    @DragonRider3879 6 лет назад +46

    Freeze ice while they are vacuumed

    • @АУТИСТБЛЯТ
      @АУТИСТБЛЯТ 6 лет назад +8

      He speaks the language of gods

    • @onlypinda
      @onlypinda 6 лет назад

      You can’t because the coldness can’t travel in the vacuum

    • @DragonRider3879
      @DragonRider3879 6 лет назад +2

      Watch the video “will food go bad in a vacuum chamber”. I was thinking instead of food put water in and freeze it.

    • @DragonRider3879
      @DragonRider3879 6 лет назад +1

      PindaDaPanda IG. On the bottom is just glass and water. Air will be at the top of it.

    • @smelyspartan
      @smelyspartan 6 лет назад

      the water will evaporate/boil, releasing water vapor until it is no longer a vacuum though.

  • @marty7922
    @marty7922 5 лет назад +15

    Cool, Eskimos can now make transparent windows for their igloos.

  • @SecretionOrb
    @SecretionOrb 6 лет назад

    If you freeze water in a pressurized container it should come out clear. Wood workers use pressure chambers to compress the gas in their epoxy castings and they come out crystal clear. Just make sure to leave space enough in the chamber for gases to be further pressurized by the expanding of the water as it freezes. Maybe this could be done in a mason jar.

  • @karenlewis8812
    @karenlewis8812 4 года назад +7

    My true scientist is showing that since the beginning shows him looking through a rectangular shape I'm going to say the cooler worked

  • @mohammadvaldianandatauhid3125
    @mohammadvaldianandatauhid3125 6 лет назад +6

    Wait....
    -If the ice freezes from every side: the bubble in the middle
    -Freezes from the top:
    bubble form in the bottom
    So maybe bubble didn't love where it freezes from
    So if there is an air on the top and freezes from the bottom maybe bubble didn't form

  • @kobigreyson
    @kobigreyson 6 лет назад +16

    What about heavy water or deionized water?

    • @Kazamezo1
      @Kazamezo1 6 лет назад +2

      What about heavy water or deionized water?

    • @martinxx2621
      @martinxx2621 6 лет назад +1

      Heavy water is not water deionized water is like distilled distilled water

    • @ReviewOrcsUSA
      @ReviewOrcsUSA 6 лет назад +1

      >heavy water
      LMAO. Do you want Nate dead or something?

    • @Kazamezo1
      @Kazamezo1 6 лет назад +1

      @@ReviewOrcsUSA What's wrong with heavy water?

    • @xistencestudios8904
      @xistencestudios8904 6 лет назад

      Everyone doesn't have access to heavy water and ionized water won't make a difference since it will still have some impurities and gasses dissolved

  • @sonicgaming1673
    @sonicgaming1673 4 года назад +1

    Maybe you should try putting some plastic wrap on the bowl with water