Mining Magnetite

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • I extract iron oxide from a dry stream.
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  • @lemonke8132
    @lemonke8132 4 месяца назад +5013

    Cody: refines uranium
    FBI: no.
    Cody: fine. 800lbs of thermite

    • @StuffandThings_
      @StuffandThings_ 4 месяца назад +360

      Next up: Uranium thermite

    • @texasslingleadsomtingwong8751
      @texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 4 месяца назад +168

      Ukraine calls , we need more thermite for our dragon drones.

    • @eastonjanecek9802
      @eastonjanecek9802 4 месяца назад +67

      1600lbs of thermite*

    • @wargamingrefugee9065
      @wargamingrefugee9065 4 месяца назад +77

      @@texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 You made me do some math. Assuming 45 metric tons per tank and 8860 tanks lost, Russia has provided Ukraine with about four hundred thousand tons of scrap iron. Cody is really going to need to offer some low, low prices. :-)

    • @mmnootzenpoof
      @mmnootzenpoof 4 месяца назад +50

      @@wargamingrefugee9065 they'd have to grind those tanks into dust to be able to make thermite. cody's magnetite is already in powder form!

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 4 месяца назад +3823

    That's an impressive amount of magnetite!

    • @bloodyricho1
      @bloodyricho1 4 месяца назад +18

      Could magnetite help with the polar effect?

    • @scoobidywoobidy7214
      @scoobidywoobidy7214 4 месяца назад +46

      When are you guys getting a collab video going?

    • @The-One-and-Only100
      @The-One-and-Only100 4 месяца назад +89

      It's a Cody amount of magnetite (cody is a unit of measure for an amount of something cody would have)

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 4 месяца назад +14

      That's gonna be a lot of thermite.

    • @The-One-and-Only100
      @The-One-and-Only100 4 месяца назад +8

      @@Nighthawkinlight maybe if radiacode sponsored you, you could make an interesting video maybe involving space radiation and how to protect astronauts

  • @Chromevulcan
    @Chromevulcan 4 месяца назад +66

    Here's an old miner's tip. Get you a sheet of steel to spread that stuff out on. When you throw it down it'll dry faster and won't mix with the dirt already on the ground so your yield will be higher per load.

    • @CroppedCross3
      @CroppedCross3 3 месяца назад

      What were "old miners" doing that required that?

    • @Chromevulcan
      @Chromevulcan 3 месяца назад +16

      @@CroppedCross3 They would put the plate down when they started mining and chipping away at a wall. All of the big chunks got hauled off in the carts while all of the small pieces, even as small as a spec of dirt, would fall down onto the plate. That allowed them to scoop it up with a shovel instead of risking losing the ore that they were mining for. When they took it topside to sort it, they would dry it out before grading it.

  • @KnowArt
    @KnowArt 4 месяца назад +1666

    "potentially half a ton of thermite here"
    can't wait

    • @christianheichel
      @christianheichel 4 месяца назад +33

      RIGHT! The only sensible thing now is to go ahead and make the thermite and light it all at once

    • @fishboy3612
      @fishboy3612 4 месяца назад +20

      Well he would also need aluminum to react with the magnetite in a 3.2:1 ratio so it is more like half of a .67 ton thermite reaction.

    • @WestCoastWheelman
      @WestCoastWheelman 4 месяца назад +35

      It's like he wants another fbi visit 😂

    • @bribbertyjibbert
      @bribbertyjibbert 4 месяца назад +28

      ​@@WestCoastWheelmanLike any good American

    • @HoldYourSeahorses
      @HoldYourSeahorses 4 месяца назад +8

      ATF is just as thirsty.

  • @killsalot78
    @killsalot78 4 месяца назад +2176

    half a ton of thermite is gonna make one really huge pan

  • @justseewut1tdoo12
    @justseewut1tdoo12 4 месяца назад +601

    Surprised and disappointed that Cody didn't capture a single Magnemite.

  • @bigclivedotcom
    @bigclivedotcom 4 месяца назад +271

    I wonder if one of the metal filing collectors they use in machine shops would be useful for collecting the magnetite. It's used like a brush, but has a retractable magnet in it that drops what it's picked up.

    • @mcribenthusiast7010
      @mcribenthusiast7010 4 месяца назад +48

      That's too Gucci for Cody. Bro, just built an ore refinery in his back yard with a magnet and a couple 5 gallon buckets. Specialized equipment? That's cheating.

    • @takumi2023
      @takumi2023 4 месяца назад +7

      I think your problem would still be whatevers under ground. Cody was getting materials at least a few inches below the surface. Your machine has to be small enough to fit the channel and powerful enough to pull them from ubder the dirt that settled on top.

    • @griffinkimberly7695
      @griffinkimberly7695 4 месяца назад

      Unless he has someway of automating that for every single different dry streambed... It's probably more efficient to dig it up and move it to a central location for processing like he's doing.

    • @N8Dulcimer
      @N8Dulcimer 4 месяца назад +2

      You mean a "nail picker upper?"

    • @attack125
      @attack125 4 месяца назад

      I wonder if some of you folks actually watch the video before commenting.
      Because it seems like you fks read the title. Watch 10 seconds and then proceed to comment.
      THROW YOUR DAMN PHONE AWAY AND LEARN TO DEVELOP A GODDAMN ATTENTIONSPAN

  • @roddd3
    @roddd3 4 месяца назад +1256

    "Any fool can make something complicated. It takes a genius to make it simple."

    • @filipop4111
      @filipop4111 4 месяца назад

      It takes a lazy person to invent something that will make things eazier and fastet
      Humans are the best because they're lazy

    • @thewolfin
      @thewolfin 4 месяца назад +56

      @@WhiskersWatson Where does he get that amount of DC power at a remote location? A scrapyard magnet of that size would weigh a lot, what about the energy used in moving the magnet?

    • @Xenu321
      @Xenu321 4 месяца назад +13

      @@WhiskersWatson Logistics and money. Big uff

    • @DimiDzi
      @DimiDzi 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@thewolfinI've seen in one of those shows on discovery channel how they managed to lift an entire car using 4 AA batteries so the power isn't the main concern it is the range since making it big enough to be useful will make it weak enough for it to not matter

    • @task_under_rubblestone5575
      @task_under_rubblestone5575 4 месяца назад +21

      @@WhiskersWatsongetting a giant scrapyard magnet
      That’s easier said than done while this method uses what he already had

  • @mc-sp8zr
    @mc-sp8zr 4 месяца назад +100

    15:50 Cody's on a first-name basis with most FBI agents at this point

  • @armaskuningas9272
    @armaskuningas9272 4 месяца назад +185

    You should add a second magnet under the primary one to essentially automate making a second pass. It will catch the stream of magnetite away from the sand steam. Also adding a lightly blowing fan would greatly improve purity as the magnetite is pulled by the magnets and will not blow away as easily.

    • @BishopGantry
      @BishopGantry 4 месяца назад +25

      Why settle for one more magnet?🥸 when you could do a magnetic field conveyor belt😈

    • @Krasher247
      @Krasher247 3 месяца назад +7

      @@BishopGantry diminishing returns

    • @permutating
      @permutating 3 месяца назад

      my thoughts exactly

    • @LarryTheStrongsGamingChannel
      @LarryTheStrongsGamingChannel 3 месяца назад +3

      Why not put the magnet in a bag? Then you just remove the bag when you're done?

    • @templeofdelusion
      @templeofdelusion 3 месяца назад +2

      @@LarryTheStrongsGamingChannel he likes making everything extra difficult since he already has an easy enough life where he can mine magnetite whenever he wants to.

  • @existenceisillusion6528
    @existenceisillusion6528 4 месяца назад +625

    Two weeks later, NASA announces astronauts on the ISS could see Cody's thermite experiments.

    • @bluemamba5317
      @bluemamba5317 4 месяца назад +6

      About as likely as a moon landing

    • @minekush1138
      @minekush1138 4 месяца назад +4

      😂

    • @vinnysworkshop
      @vinnysworkshop 4 месяца назад +7

      @@bluemamba5317 buh

    • @jacksons1010
      @jacksons1010 4 месяца назад +16

      @@bluemamba5317 So you don’t believe magnets are real, eh?

    • @bluemamba5317
      @bluemamba5317 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jacksons1010 Magnets? What are you on about?

  • @GoodandBasic
    @GoodandBasic 4 месяца назад +17

    That is so brilliantly simple! I worked for weeks on a system with a magnetic roller and a conveyor belt for a similar purpose. But just using the weakening of the field of a fixed magnet is brilliant.

  • @lebesnec
    @lebesnec 4 месяца назад +2599

    Primitive Technology crying in a corner right now

    • @wan2shuffle
      @wan2shuffle 4 месяца назад +223

      Magnets are op

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 4 месяца назад +612

      The poor fella is scaping up slime to make drops of cast iron, meanwhile Cody is just extracting metric tonnage using buckets and a magnet.

    • @cornonjacob
      @cornonjacob 4 месяца назад +236

      Yeah, if he could get a magnet primitive technology could def get a setup like this, but it'd still be tough for him getting the material dry since he lives in a rainforest while Cody is in a desert.

    • @Vaasref
      @Vaasref 4 месяца назад +214

      @@theKashConnoisseur Crafting a magnet is probably very high on Mr.Plant's priority list for metal crafting.
      But without any magnet to bootstrap the process, making a magnet by magnetostriction is basically art and the reason why magnets were so precious in ancient times.

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E 4 месяца назад +29

      ​@@cornonjacob I don't think the iron rich bacteria stuff he uses would be magnetic anyway.

  • @FXGreggan.
    @FXGreggan. 4 месяца назад +283

    As a metal detectorist I really really hate magnetite - please dig up and get rid of it all :)

    • @scaletownmodels
      @scaletownmodels 4 месяца назад +70

      "Are you a metal detector? No, I'm a detectorist. This is a metal detector" - The Detectorists. Awesome show.

    • @ethanmartinez808
      @ethanmartinez808 4 месяца назад +3

      Good one

    • @stuartgmk
      @stuartgmk 4 месяца назад

      ​@@scaletownmodels😅😅😅

    • @moth.monster
      @moth.monster 4 месяца назад +18

      ​@@scaletownmodelsAs a metal detector, beep beep bebebebebe BEEP BEEP bebebebebe

    • @randyaivaz3356
      @randyaivaz3356 4 месяца назад +3

      Have You Tried Panning it And Look for Gold?

  • @tick_tack
    @tick_tack 4 месяца назад +4

    I love how you are able to intelligently use common materials and objects to achieve things that many would only do purchasing expensive and specific tools, you go a step further and start from scratch, teaching us the very basics.
    I love your videos, they are very different, mixing two things that I really enjoy, the outdoors, and learning to do things yourself while having fun and learing about the things that surrounds us. Very clever!

  • @marpes4991
    @marpes4991 4 месяца назад +313

    Its always a good day when Cody posts

  • @rogerrabt
    @rogerrabt 4 месяца назад +85

    Nevadan here and I can smell this video. :) We used to just gather it with a plastic bag over a magnet. Your method works really well.

    • @test74088
      @test74088 4 месяца назад +8

      I refer to that as a "magnet condom" and it definitely keeps things cleaner

    • @joutubeJack
      @joutubeJack 4 месяца назад +1

      Does it smell like Vegas👃

    • @jakel5801
      @jakel5801 4 месяца назад

      Smells fishy

    • @jeffreygordon7194
      @jeffreygordon7194 4 месяца назад +2

      I remember collecting a full sandwich bag of it with magnets during recess in the sandbox in elementary school in Las Vegas in the 80's. It took me a few weeks and I kept it in my desk all year.

    • @kir2847
      @kir2847 3 месяца назад

      Were you doing that just for fun or was there a practical application?

  • @Grandwigg
    @Grandwigg 3 месяца назад +6

    This was a fantastic process to watch. Straightforward, uncomplicated and impressively effective. Extremely so.
    Things like this are why I am always glad to see an upload here.
    I tend to over complicate and over think things, and this is an example of a simple solution excelling. I was amazed at the sheer volume of magnetite separated from the 'chaff'. The quality of the sand by-product was very impressive as well.
    The footage at the end showing the process in slower detail was mesmerizing.
    Very Well Done! I'm sad I didn't see this when it initially released.
    If you chance to read this, have a great day, and may God Bless You.
    (and even if you don't believe -whatever the reason- I am praying for you.)
    I look forward to your next video (well, beyond the one thats already posted that I'm about to watch, hahah).

  • @warriorson7979
    @warriorson7979 4 месяца назад +375

    *"Like sands through the hourglass...so are the magnetite of our mines."*
    😌

    • @WeirdPros
      @WeirdPros 4 месяца назад +15

      "I understood that reference"

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 4 месяца назад +10

      I went all soapy too when he said that.

    • @benz-share9058
      @benz-share9058 4 месяца назад +2

      Came here to post something similar but not nearly as clever! I thought I might be the only one to make the connection.

    • @TheDuckofDoom.
      @TheDuckofDoom. 4 месяца назад +3

      Deflected off course?

    • @markm1138
      @markm1138 4 месяца назад +4

      and they call it a mine A MINE!!!

  • @Thief47
    @Thief47 4 месяца назад +272

    16:00 That's cool, you basically see part of the magnetic field.

    • @user-yw9mw9hv8o
      @user-yw9mw9hv8o 4 месяца назад +10

      Yes! Also at 12:27 you can see some particles falling, some reflected and some are even recaptured, so awesome.

  • @HenriUA
    @HenriUA 4 месяца назад +30

    I have religiously watched your video's since the first beekeeping ones. Keep going Cody, you cannot imagine how many people you are helping with just documenting the things that are interesting to you. I feel like so many creators are just chasing what the audience wants, please just chase what you want. We are here...

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys 4 месяца назад

      For real, while I didn't watch most of the base making videos, I love Cody doing vlogs of just his experiments

  • @BoltonBolt
    @BoltonBolt 4 месяца назад +14

    That separation between magnetite and sand is so clean. Super satisfying to watch!

  • @n1k0n_
    @n1k0n_ 4 месяца назад +457

    Funny if the video just ended at 2:11

    • @DIYElectronicCircuits
      @DIYElectronicCircuits 4 месяца назад +8

      someone make cody upload more videos please

    • @jafogx
      @jafogx 4 месяца назад +3

      I thought the same thing, scoop it with a shovel, credits roll!
      We need an edit

    • @jasonhildebrand1574
      @jasonhildebrand1574 3 месяца назад +1

      @@jafogx I'm dying over here !! 🤣😛

  • @Metal_Master_YT
    @Metal_Master_YT 4 месяца назад +4

    I have been working on this exact same project separately by coincidence, and I would love to hear your advice on this. I have found that collecting all the sand in the affected area, wetting it and screening it first, and then magnetically separating it, produces very high purity magnetite very quickly since these first steps work in bulk and reduce the amount of junk you have to work with while using the magnet which is more small scale. Another thing I've found is that if you let the magnetite get too close to the magnet, the field strength will permanently magnetize the particles and cause them to clump together and trap impurities. To avoid this, just use a really large strong magnet, and put a spacer between the magnet and the magnetite so you only use the broad medium-strength field for separation which does not appreciably polarize the magnetite. Just for clarity, I do this whole process wet (under water) since it cleans off all the dirt and clay and softens any clumps ensuring that only the actual grain size is being measured and sorted, and additionally, when I'm using the magnet to sift the magnetite out of the cleaned and screened sand, being under considerable amounts of water also keeps the sand from sticking to the magnetite by adhesive and cohesive forces from the moisture either from the ground or from the first steps. The effect of lower relative density in water might be useful to look into, since it can cause the magnetite to float up to the magnet early leaving behind any partially magnetic rocks.

  • @mrgreenguy
    @mrgreenguy 4 месяца назад +180

    Very interesting! I was actually planning on making 100kg of thermite but didn't like the idea of filling a pool with iron and salt for electrolysis lol. This looks so much easier. If I ever do it, i'll shout you out for sure

    • @heroslippy6666
      @heroslippy6666 4 месяца назад +22

      Mad scientist collaboration when?

    • @999InTheDark
      @999InTheDark 4 месяца назад +7

      Now I'm Imagining if you visited Cody at his Mars base for a month long of Mad Science Camp

    • @OfficialCharles
      @OfficialCharles 4 месяца назад +4

      NileGreen spotted.

    • @mcboy2058
      @mcboy2058 4 месяца назад

      please don't

  • @cheesehead9555
    @cheesehead9555 4 месяца назад +387

    Every body in the comments making suggestions for how he can improve it miss the point that this is a simple solution that is very effective. I don’t think Cody is trying to trade any of that simplicity for extra purity or yield if he already has a system that can get him literal tons of magnetite in hours.

    • @travispluid3603
      @travispluid3603 4 месяца назад +68

      Still would probably be worthwhile to implement the "Put a Plastic Bag over the Magnet" suggestion though, as that's also dead simple to add to the system, and would increase the speed of post-operation cleanup.

    • @watchinyoutube8919
      @watchinyoutube8919 4 месяца назад

      ​@@travispluid3603truly the only worthwhile suggestion

    • @witiwap86
      @witiwap86 4 месяца назад

      @@travispluid3603 I think having direct contact between the magnetite filings and the metal of the magnet is probably a lot more efficient than having a gap there (the plastic)

    • @greenanubis
      @greenanubis 4 месяца назад +25

      Eh, its very easy to underestimate the amount of work one added "small" step of complexity can add. And over-estimate the benefit of what your super clever extra step does. Ive done it many times.

    • @techheck3358
      @techheck3358 4 месяца назад

      @@travispluid3603but there is no post operation cleanup? He doesn’t need to clean the magnet afterwards, he only did it so we could see how the process works

  • @bustacobbaproduction
    @bustacobbaproduction 19 дней назад

    the efficiency in how well this works for something so simple is incredible. I thought for sure you would be losing a solid portion to your tailings for the sake of purity but i was happily surprised and taken aback when that wasnt the case. Well done

  • @Qwerasd
    @Qwerasd 4 месяца назад +137

    The iron will likely be heavier than the rest of the sand, so you could improve your separation by having a fan blowing from behind, pushing the loose sand further away from the dropping iron. You'd want to add a backstop (frontstop?) to catch the blown sand so that you're not filling the whole area with loose dust though.

    • @texasslingleadsomtingwong8751
      @texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 4 месяца назад +6

      I was kind of thinking about the blower assistance thing too.

    • @BAD_CONSUMER
      @BAD_CONSUMER 4 месяца назад +4

      Crossed my mind as well just a light breeze.

    • @N8Dulcimer
      @N8Dulcimer 4 месяца назад +24

      I had the same thought, but some of the iron particles are also smaller than a lot of the bits of sand and debris, so they may still weigh less. I think a fan would just stir up all the fine particles including the iron.

    • @t4thfavor1212
      @t4thfavor1212 4 месяца назад +21

      Or just multi-stage magnet filters (several magnets positioned further back to capture more of the magnetite)

    • @all50orbust4
      @all50orbust4 4 месяца назад

      @t4thfavor1212
      I was thinking the same, just extend the magnetic field back a bit more with a second not so big magnet so that the field drop off happens a bit further back and is more separate from the sand.
      However, like others pointed out, he already get significant purity for his needs and usually a second pass does the same, gets cleaner, no need for more magnets or use of electricity with a fan/blower.

  • @genchar692
    @genchar692 4 месяца назад +380

    Love your videos Cody! Please post more

    • @golbyhendrix5038
      @golbyhendrix5038 4 месяца назад +13

      1000%

    • @friskydingo5370
      @friskydingo5370 4 месяца назад +7

      I absolutely agree 👍

    • @ReginaGeorgeUwU
      @ReginaGeorgeUwU 3 месяца назад +1

      he has over 700 videos lol

    • @spacestuff
      @spacestuff 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ReginaGeorgeUwUvery true, but I'm sure I have watched all of them. Even some he deleted.

  • @MaineMotman
    @MaineMotman Месяц назад

    Primitive Technology youtuber extracting iron rich algea/bacteria is still phenomenally bad ass. This is still incredibly valuable and fascinating. Ferrous metal extraction. The magnet set up is genius. So cool to see the magnetite clumps like dripping down the iron urchine clump

  • @AbananaPEEl
    @AbananaPEEl 4 месяца назад +11

    Magnetite is also what gives many old gun the "Blueing" color. Iron would be lightly rusted, to form hematite, and then boiled in water or steamed at high temps, and that hematite would turn into magnetite!

  • @MTG_Music
    @MTG_Music 4 месяца назад +162

    Maybe use another magnet lower down in the stream on the second pass to help more thoroughly separate the streams so that the bucket doesn't need to be so precisely placed? Maybe a longer magnet could be useful to apply the magnetic force over a longer portion of the falling sand stream?

    • @samheasmanwhite
      @samheasmanwhite 4 месяца назад +14

      Oh yeah that would surely separate them further, I think the magnets could even just be be right next to each other but just angled away from the stream to carry it further away.
      Basically like having a bigger magnet but more width isn't helpful so you just stack smaller ones to get more length.

    • @RR2BOX46
      @RR2BOX46 4 месяца назад +9

      I was thinking about a multi-stage configuration also!

    • @jetison333
      @jetison333 4 месяца назад +18

      what might work best is a long magnet mounted at a 45 degree angle, to maximize the shadow effect he was talking about.

    • @Kerhuz
      @Kerhuz 4 месяца назад +6

      My thoughts exactly.
      Put another one below and more to the back and make the magnetite drip father away from the normal sand.

    • @minerharry
      @minerharry 4 месяца назад +2

      Longer magnet at an angle so it has to take a longer concave path, perhaps

  • @Chuxgold
    @Chuxgold 4 месяца назад +1

    Been subed for years now to this channel. Looking for the right time to start a conversation with you, Cody. And even if all the math and science hurts my brain trying to retain it, I'm still very inept at figuring things out through experimentation. For 28 or so years now, I've been expanding on the old-school version of the rockerbox. And I never have lost sight in creating an automated version of it. Around 15 years ago, I was selling self-rocking version, but I was surrounded by jealous family members who undermined me at every turn then. But I never stopped evolving the concept in my head. And now, 15 years later, I know I have invented the go-to machine for the small time miner to mine flourgold. Self feading and with an apron system that looses zero flour gold. Even the smallest of the micro gold is retained. Pluss through how it works, it processes it down into a firable amount of concentrates. That could also be drypaned to take 80% of the top. It now more of a viable income than it is at supporting a hobby with gold now being at 90 dollars a gram. Anyway, I'm hoping to enlist you to help with the scientific explanation of the process. As I was very close to getting Pat Keen on board. But I lacked the explanation to get him to afford me the time away from his business. I also know Kieth from Hardrock University. Both wanted to help but my desperation to make some money when I needed some surgery badly. Still do. I've been in hell for 30 years eating practically nothing. I ate ony eggs for 7 of the last of those years. So, as the world spirals into chaos I'm realy trying hard now to get it delt with. As I've always new this time was coming, and it's when what I've created shines the most. As it could be a wage for a great many in a time when making money will be hard to do. Anyways I've pissed everyone off now. And thought I'd give you a turn at it. Check out my home page I still have a crude video up there that proves how long I've believed in what I can do.

  • @arox5762
    @arox5762 4 месяца назад +8

    At 9:15, due to the almost constant flow of megnetite dripping from the magnet (look carefully at the bottom) it seems like there is still a substantial (yet reduced) volume of magnetite still present within the tailings, rather than it just being eroded from the larger mass of magnetite around the magnet. Still a very efficient system!!

  • @JochenThe1
    @JochenThe1 4 месяца назад +142

    Please more mineral mining ❤

    • @mehere6865
      @mehere6865 4 месяца назад +11

      I Second that , used to love your mining videos

  • @2Buildor2Break
    @2Buildor2Break 3 месяца назад

    CODY!
    LOVE YOU!
    you could probably build a trommel, that incorporates your clever magnet trick, so that the screening, and seperation, happen together.
    The way we seperate iron from foundry sand, is very similar, its a conveyor belt, with a magnet behind it, over another conveyor belt. The upper conveyor goes perpendicular, and the iron falls off, just past the range of the magnet, which is fine tuned, as you have done here.
    The reason i recommend a trommel, as opposed to a conveyor, is because the screen, and conveyor method that we used, requires constant interaction, whereas a trommel ditches the rocks and debris for you.
    Cant wait for your next video!

  • @MrWildplum
    @MrWildplum 4 месяца назад +26

    Best channel on YT

  • @theonewhowas7709
    @theonewhowas7709 4 месяца назад +17

    thats pretty smart.. the way you setup is.. dang nice!!!!!

  • @fracturedsolace145
    @fracturedsolace145 3 месяца назад +1

    Whenever i want to mine magnetite i just hop out of my cyclops submarine in my orawn suit, descend a couple hundred meters while avoiding a couple of reaper leviathans and entering my subterranean underwater mine.

  • @Feorh
    @Feorh 4 месяца назад +6

    13:35 Use some kind of sheet (paper, leather, polimer etc) like isolation between magnet and flow of debris, u even can make this sheet mowable to redirect flow of magnetite to some point separating it from sand and preventing sticky-sticky situations on magnet.

  • @tuoppi42
    @tuoppi42 4 месяца назад +220

    Have you analyzed if you are getting any other heavy metals along with iron?

    • @sibtainhaider2411
      @sibtainhaider2411 4 месяца назад +23

      There could be some Cadmium or Nickle

    • @basketofdeplorables4253
      @basketofdeplorables4253 4 месяца назад +33

      what other metals are magnetic?

    • @ares395
      @ares395 4 месяца назад +9

      @@basketofdeplorables4253 That's not the point...

    • @notozknows
      @notozknows 4 месяца назад +15

      gotta be some gold

    • @The-One-and-Only100
      @The-One-and-Only100 4 месяца назад +18

      If radiacode sponsors cody he could check for thorium and uranium

  • @KallePihlajasaari
    @KallePihlajasaari 4 месяца назад

    Dear Cody,
    Thank you for sharing your projects, they are appreciated.
    I believe you would find a lot of enthusiasts willing to come do a thermite reaction ANVIL making workshop. Make the sand or investment mould, prepare the termite and cast a personal anvil. Perhaps insert a slab of high quality steel into the mould that will fuse with the melt and make a professional surface that is good enough for working.
    Some of the railroad welding thermite kits include a provision for adding a high strength alloy to the top of the rail for wear resistance and the same process should be possible when making smaller (5-50kg) anvils.
    Now you need a convenient way to pulverise soda cans and you could have a hand made anvil business that recycles sand and cans.

  • @tanmanblacksmith4101
    @tanmanblacksmith4101 4 месяца назад +14

    Love your videos thanks for sharing everything you do

  • @friskydingo5370
    @friskydingo5370 4 месяца назад +376

    It would be cool to convert an old lawnmower to pick up the iron with an elecrro magnet that uses the switching of the magnet and kenitic force to separate the material into the lawnmower bag. I found that a simple plastic bag over the magnet makes cleanup and / or separation of the iron from the magnet much easier 😁😁

    • @JesusRisen8
      @JesusRisen8 4 месяца назад +11

      Cody should try this neat idea

    • @techheck3358
      @techheck3358 4 месяца назад +13

      Electromagnets take time to turn on and off (after all, they’re the very definition of an inductor) so if I’m understanding you correctly you couldn’t go too high rpm

    • @chrismofer
      @chrismofer 4 месяца назад +15

      I mean, a simple conveyor belt with a permanent magnet behind it would accomplish something similar, picking up moving and dropping the particles. What Cody has built does the job perhaps more slowly but with no electricity other than the spark plugs in the transport truck.

    • @Andrew..J
      @Andrew..J 4 месяца назад +7

      I personally like the simplicity of Cody's idea. Its already very pure for the work put in and just requires a bit of shoveling material. The rest is all gravity and a magnet

    • @friskydingo5370
      @friskydingo5370 4 месяца назад +6

      @Andrew..J Yes, but having to carry buckets of iron is a lot of work. Having an automated system would make an excellent video. This video would compliment it well. 🙂

  • @adambanski5451
    @adambanski5451 3 месяца назад

    This was an amazing video find. I live in southern ontario, and the beaches on the Lake Erie side are literally black, from Magnetite. I scooped up a 3gal bucket and did the magnet refining trick... took me a solid 2 days to purify this... you sir, just saved me HOURS or work.

  • @coin777
    @coin777 4 месяца назад +69

    Babe wakeup. Cody is alive!

    • @bluemamba5317
      @bluemamba5317 4 месяца назад +5

      She knows already. She was over at chicken hole while you were sleeping.

    • @stuartgmk
      @stuartgmk 4 месяца назад

      😅😅😅

  • @pixeldragon6387
    @pixeldragon6387 Месяц назад +12

    0:10 Cody has evolved into Unibomber!

  • @SuperMegaCoffeeGuru
    @SuperMegaCoffeeGuru 4 месяца назад

    I love your simple yet elegant solution. As soon as I saw it my brain went "Well one pass and it's 90-95% cleaned at least" and sure enough showing the second pass it's even more then that. Good stuff sir!

  • @The-One-and-Only100
    @The-One-and-Only100 4 месяца назад +8

    That intro was therapeutic

  • @RI5E_AGAINST
    @RI5E_AGAINST 4 месяца назад +47

    I feel like there is an ATF arc in front of us.

  • @westernbiological
    @westernbiological 2 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations on your new show, Cody. Earth Abides is the best documentary I've seen this year.

  • @tonyp6631
    @tonyp6631 4 месяца назад +13

    5:43 - so are the days of our lives

  • @nicnsugar
    @nicnsugar 4 месяца назад +9

    My day just got a whole lot better. I hope yours did too

  • @rybec
    @rybec 4 месяца назад

    We have a lot of black sand around here. I've been trying to work out a good way of separating and refining it. While I haven't built anything yet, I have identified all of the problems you ran into. I hadn't considered just letting it stick to the magnet though. It turns out the problem is actually the solution! Very nice! Thanks for posting this.

  • @garydunn9418
    @garydunn9418 4 месяца назад +7

    Cody you may have Platinum Group Metals present! And Gold! After the thermite burns, check for precious metals!

    • @weeveferrelaine6973
      @weeveferrelaine6973 4 месяца назад +1

      A very good idea. I didn't even think of it, but by how many tons of material he's processing, it'd make sense there could be enough metal to be worth collecting.

    • @dionh70
      @dionh70 4 месяца назад

      Not worth the effort, because that area is not a gold-producing district. The geology is wrong. Not that I'm saying there's no gold-producing districts in northern Nevada, because there ARE, it's just that his property isn't in one of them.

    • @John-p5y1r
      @John-p5y1r 4 месяца назад

      So all of northern NV areas with gold are all already known? Every half acre has been checked out?​@@dionh70

  • @ZoonCrypticon
    @ZoonCrypticon 4 месяца назад +9

    You could use a baby buggy with a centered rotating bikewheel (driven by a chain), where a magnet is attached at special spots (let us say 90° angles) and a semicircular hard plastic sheet in between the wheel and the ground plus a dropping pot. A rake in front of the baby buggy would spread the dust in the air, the rotating magnet would attract the magnetite, the hard plastic sheet hindering it to get caught by the magnet, the magnet tracking the dust into a dropbin.

  • @lumpyfishgravy
    @lumpyfishgravy 2 месяца назад

    Back when I was a spotty teenager I did a summer placement with Boxmag Rapid (now defunct) who made all kinds of lifting and separating magnets. It was quite an education. They made equipment for exactly this kind of job. They also forayed into electrostatic separation.
    In fact my first job was writing code for a Commodore PET to print a visual impression of metal parts being diverted as lump coal flowed ballistically off the end of a conveyor belt, underneath a large electromagnet.

  • @A-lik
    @A-lik 4 месяца назад +4

    For the entire middle portion of the video, I wanted the magnetite clump to be brushed off the neodymium magnet, but wondered if the large clump helped with the purification process. Glad you did that explainer at the end!

  • @redwolf92
    @redwolf92 4 месяца назад +57

    you know how to tickle the people from those 3 letters agency dontcha', Cody?

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 4 месяца назад +19

      They really don't like it when you know how to do fun stuff without their approval. Even when it's completely legal to do so.

    • @labren
      @labren 4 месяца назад +8

      Cody simply needs to become a nuclear armed power and then they'll leave him alone.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 4 месяца назад +8

      @@ToroidalVortices A single person with a 2-3 ton automobile can also cause serious damage. I guess we should ban vans and trucks then. Do you enjoy being an authoritarian, or do you just never really think about it?

    • @toseltreps1101
      @toseltreps1101 4 месяца назад

      lol are you a republican idiot calling someone with a rational argument an authoritarian? such an IQ

    • @joki7352
      @joki7352 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ToroidalVortices the problem aren't the guns. it' that your country is full of insane people

  • @stevegee6494
    @stevegee6494 4 месяца назад

    A video like this is exactly what needs to be taught in schools. It's not just about memorizing terms and methods.
    .it's shows that it's beneficial to be knowledgeable and focus on problem solving skills. Something like " how to filter rocks" would be boring as shit to 12 year old me, but adult me would be very thankful.
    It's not even fully about filtering rocks, it's about how anyone can do things that seem complex and of quality just using effort, common sense, and the internet.

  • @stasi0238
    @stasi0238 4 месяца назад +23

    How about putting magnet under and a bit behind (to only catch magnetide) another magnet. This way you could get higher purity but in one run and not have to put the magnetide through the system again.

    • @ELYESSS
      @ELYESSS 4 месяца назад

      which one is the simpler method of the two?

    • @witgangyounotube287
      @witgangyounotube287 4 месяца назад

      the magnetite that falls is already in small lumps and it hitting directly on another magnet won't be the same as loose magnetite falling into it which means it won't be as pure as doing a second pass but better than a single pass he was doing.

    • @stasi0238
      @stasi0238 4 месяца назад +1

      @@witgangyounotube287 hmm, probably true. But then he can just use a sieve to break them down and a cone funnel to get the magnetide mix back on a path? This way it's still one pour but 2 passes.

    • @stasi0238
      @stasi0238 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ELYESSS simpler? As in less work or easier to set-up? Because method he uses is easier to set-up but it's 2 times the work basically if the thing I said is true. But I never tried the thing I said about 2 magnets.

    • @ELYESSS
      @ELYESSS 4 месяца назад

      @@stasi0238 simpler as in less things to go wrong

  • @Yerjckk
    @Yerjckk 4 месяца назад +3

    15:59 Codys weed weeds cody

  • @mthiessen134
    @mthiessen134 3 месяца назад

    Todays winner of the reason why RUclips exists. Simple. Educational. Fun. No clickbait.
    Well done buddy

  • @thexwhats2989
    @thexwhats2989 4 месяца назад +6

    8:43 who else squinted at this part

  • @benjaminspiess7249
    @benjaminspiess7249 4 месяца назад +4

    I worked in ore refinement research for a year or so and watching you go through all of this all feels so familiar, sieving and separating over and over is such a universal way to process rock. Sieving your sand out into a pile and shoveling it into a bucket feels like an extra step of shoveling you could avoid with a drum sieve though. It'd make you change how you remove the plant material but we always burned off organics when possible

  • @berjo77
    @berjo77 2 месяца назад

    Very cool! I’ve been running into small amounts of similar material in the Great Lakes looking for more solid rock. Too hard (or wet) to bother refining, but magnetic rocks sure entertains the kids. I’ll share the video to show them how useful the material can be. Great work!

  • @andrewchapman2039
    @andrewchapman2039 4 месяца назад +11

    I saw a comment on a NileRed video and was just thinking it's about time for another strange contraption from the internet's favourite mad chemist!

  • @WingsOfADream1
    @WingsOfADream1 4 месяца назад +4

    15:32 Thanks Cody, another watch list I get to be on. ;P

  • @bottlekruiser
    @bottlekruiser 4 месяца назад

    i love this so much
    i used to mess around picking up random bits of iron from the ground in middle school but i didnt know heck what i was doing and our soil had barely any, i got way more from the garage floor
    if you have more magnets you could probably separate sand and iron streams into funnels and run them right away through another magnet separation steps, so that it's even more continuous

  • @adamaberle9820
    @adamaberle9820 4 месяца назад +14

    If you added a second neodymium magnet just below the the first one would that get you more pure magnetite sooner?

    • @Doniazade
      @Doniazade 4 месяца назад +5

      I think you'd want to collect it in a funnel first so the stream comes from the same place instead of being spread out, so the separation is more well-defined for that step.

  • @LiterallyWho1917
    @LiterallyWho1917 4 месяца назад +8

    3:56 Formerly Chuck's

    • @fuckman297
      @fuckman297 4 месяца назад

      Chucks feeduck and seeduck 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @technovikingfan
    @technovikingfan 4 месяца назад

    Man, just wonderful. Nice haul! I bet there's tons of applications for all that magnetite...add some ions here, reduce some salts there....(I know nothing about chem) and you suddenly find some new fuel or illumination media. This is so fun to watch and learn about. Wicked man!

  • @locouk
    @locouk 4 месяца назад +6

    The notification flashed up, by the time I got here there was 5 likes and 33 views lol

  • @MicahGallant
    @MicahGallant 4 месяца назад +11

    pan for gold in there as well??!

    • @dionh70
      @dionh70 4 месяца назад

      Not worth the effort, because that area is not a gold-producing district. The geology is wrong. Not that I'm saying there's no gold-producing districts in northern Nevada, because there ARE, it's just that his property isn't in one of them.

    • @dashingdave2665
      @dashingdave2665 4 месяца назад

      Mineral assay for the tailings?

  • @JosuRibeiro
    @JosuRibeiro 2 месяца назад

    I've been following this channel for this kind of shenanigans for... Gosh, how many years now? And it never disappoints.

  • @golbyhendrix5038
    @golbyhendrix5038 4 месяца назад +9

    2:40 robo cody took the day off

  • @kenreynolds1000
    @kenreynolds1000 4 месяца назад +9

    I’d buy a knife blank of that with a little refining!

    • @dionh70
      @dionh70 4 месяца назад

      Cast iron knives are useless. There's a very good reason why knives are made of STEEL, not iron.

    • @kenreynolds1000
      @kenreynolds1000 4 месяца назад +1

      @@dionh70 that’s why I said a little refining… I mean if he purified the iron and added Carbon: 0.9% - 1.1% Manganese: 0.3% - 0.5% Chromium: 0.3% - 0.5% Tungsten: 0.8% - 1.2% I’d be even happier.

  • @codywoodring
    @codywoodring 4 месяца назад +1

    Middle of the video answered all of the questions I was going to ask lmao, well done! Running the magnet back over the trailings was something I was curious about and I'm glad you did it

  • @some5672
    @some5672 4 месяца назад +5

    assuming magnetite is $1/lb that's $800 in 1.5 days work, not bad!

    • @ethanbottomley-mason8447
      @ethanbottomley-mason8447 4 месяца назад +1

      No industrial buyer would by magnetite for $1 per lb. It is more lime 10-20 cents per pound.

    • @daftvader1505
      @daftvader1505 4 месяца назад

      A quick Google suggests $2.50 per pound.
      And correct. Definitely don't sell to industrial people, sell to other people :)

  • @WATCH-IT-BUSTER
    @WATCH-IT-BUSTER 4 месяца назад +5

    Use a round magnet on a center shaft so it can rotate with a scraper on the back side.... as it accumulates weight, it'll rotate and shear off the magnetite away from the tailings stream.

    • @notTheDutchBoy
      @notTheDutchBoy 4 месяца назад

      It doesnt matter for the yield rates if there is always a kilo of magnitite on the magnets, and it makes the whole process much simpler. Because he is processing huge amounts of materials, that 1 kilo of magnitite that doesnt end up in your bucket (but doesnt get lost) doesnt really matter that much

  • @tomclanys
    @tomclanys 4 месяца назад

    Man, this video reminded me why I love Cody. He's real life Dr. Stone, showing the simplest solutions to most complex problems. I still remember the black powder from urine or yellowcake tutorials :D Or the butter accident. You're incredible and I hope I'll be still seeing your videos years from now :)

  • @pyrrhusinvictus6186
    @pyrrhusinvictus6186 4 месяца назад +16

    Cast Iron Cannon with homemade black powder project?

    • @dionh70
      @dionh70 4 месяца назад

      Cast iron is WAAAAAAAAAAAY too brittle for reliable cannon. That's been understood since the 1700s.

    • @pyrrhusinvictus6186
      @pyrrhusinvictus6186 4 месяца назад

      @@dionh70 Cannons are made out of cast iron and black powder would have a lower chamber pressure.

  • @koosnaamloos4291
    @koosnaamloos4291 4 месяца назад +9

    Although not the same principle, this does remind me of the coin sorteer you once made

  • @TheTruthPlease100
    @TheTruthPlease100 4 месяца назад

    I collect the stuff too! I usually use ceramic large magnets in an ice cream bucket for easy release. But getting a jig to refine quickly is a goal of mine. I also have found pulling it through water with the ice cream bucket method works really good too.

  • @danielp6089
    @danielp6089 4 месяца назад +15

    Please wear some kind of dust mask so you're not inhaling all that dust

    • @WeThePlague
      @WeThePlague 4 месяца назад +3

      Naaa, silicosis is fine 😅

  • @henrymcmahon7927
    @henrymcmahon7927 4 месяца назад +4

    Yippee!!!

  • @ermennda
    @ermennda Месяц назад

    Defects and problems in foundry tend to accumulate in the upper part of the mould, so it is better to have the cooking surface facing down. To do this you can make a "fake" box filled with loosely aggregated sand, make in it a hollow to accommodate the belly of the pan, then mould your lower box over it and when the sand is set flip it over and discard the "fake".
    There are products you can use to cover the mould and prevent the sodium silicate sand from sticking to the iron so much they are usually based on graphite, a home made approximation would be soot.
    I you decide to cast the pan "upside down" you can put an exit tube at the top of the piece (meaning the bottom of the pan).

  • @noob19087
    @noob19087 4 месяца назад +4

    Cody looking like a Kazakhstani bandit at the start of the video.

  • @KanLedbetter
    @KanLedbetter 4 месяца назад +203

    $450k Returns the Lord is my saviour in times of my need!!!

    • @maiquetiaLaGuaira
      @maiquetiaLaGuaira 4 месяца назад

      wow this awesome 👏 I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??

    • @KeithPearson-q8v
      @KeithPearson-q8v 4 месяца назад

      It's Ms. Susan Jane Christy doing, she's changed my life.

    • @KeithPearson-q8v
      @KeithPearson-q8v 4 месяца назад

      After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.

    • @Fyff-x8c
      @Fyff-x8c 4 месяца назад +2

      You work for 40yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months sometimes lesser and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life💯

    • @DennisValdez-t1p
      @DennisValdez-t1p 4 месяца назад

      That's exactly what I need. Does she address risk management?

  • @TevrenEndrigan
    @TevrenEndrigan 4 месяца назад

    Great video!
    If you move your 2nd smaller magnet into the dust stream just below the bucket (but on the outside), you could enhance your capture % a bit,
    and it's probably faster than using it for the bucket with the smaller hole

  • @ivannunka1243
    @ivannunka1243 4 месяца назад +4

    Would there be any gold along with the magnetite where it settles?

    • @jonanderson5137
      @jonanderson5137 4 месяца назад

      Yes

    • @MrJcalvino
      @MrJcalvino 4 месяца назад

      Iron and gold. Doesn’t get better than that

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 4 месяца назад +2

      Unlikely, given the number of closed mines in the area. If there was decent amounts of gold in them hills, those mines would be all over it. But it's also not impossible that he could pan some flakes here and there.

    • @Yay295
      @Yay295 4 месяца назад +3

      Gold isn't magnetic.

    • @VPCh.
      @VPCh. 4 месяца назад +2

      As a geologist, it's hard to say. Magnetite and gold tend to settle in the same areas, but the rock that erodes into the sediment system needs to contain gold in the first place.
      If there's gold in the area it is eroding from, yes, there could be gold in that sand.

  • @yurrizaid6361
    @yurrizaid6361 4 месяца назад +17

    We need urgent Chicken hole base update

  • @artoliver8740
    @artoliver8740 4 месяца назад

    When i drywash gold in the desert i came up with a way to process the cons with water and a mixer on a cordless drill.
    Add enough water to a five gallon bucket of cons to cover it. Run the mixer through this for about a half a minute.
    Drain the water, the blondes clump up and are easy to remove. The black sands are under that and stuck to the bottom.
    I tilt the bucket, add a bit of water to settle the gold into the corner. Pour out the water, scoop out the black down to about a half a cup black left. Rinse that into a pan to oan out the gold.
    This may help in your recovery as the black sands are just a waste byproduct when gold processing.

  • @ilia2178
    @ilia2178 4 месяца назад +29

    You need a plastic bag on your magnet

    • @watchinyoutube8919
      @watchinyoutube8919 4 месяца назад

      Why

    • @ilia2178
      @ilia2178 4 месяца назад

      @@watchinyoutube8919 Easier clean up at 12:28 and no magnetite dust permanently stuck to it.

    • @Dawid-kn6mv
      @Dawid-kn6mv 4 месяца назад

      @@watchinyoutube8919 So you can remove all metal from magnet by romoving the bag

    • @Sal-T
      @Sal-T 4 месяца назад

      @@watchinyoutube8919 Because then the magnetite won't stick directly to the magnet, and to get it off, all you need to do is pull the bag away from the magnet, and it all falls off, leaving you with a clean magnet almost instantly, rather than fighting to separate the iron from the magnet.

    • @josuelservin
      @josuelservin 4 месяца назад +3

      I remember him doing that in an old video, but as he demonstrated if you remove the ball of iron you have to fill it again to restart the system, this seems like a dedicated setup, so he doesn't *need* to clean the magnet between runs.
      But if anyone needs to keep a magnet clean, a bag indeed works great.

  • @nolanmods7172
    @nolanmods7172 4 месяца назад

    When I was a young kid, my family lived out in the country and we had a large culvert under the driveway that allowed water to pass through. The culvert was one of those ruffled tubes that you lay dirt over to allow water to flow under the driveway. My sister and I were small enough to fit in this culvert and sit comfortably in it and play in the black sand. Looking back, it was pure magnetite. The water washed away all of the lighter dirt and soil and only left fine particles of magnetite. It was mesmerizing and we would spend a long time in there just playing with the magnetite as if it were a sandbox.

  • @Metametheus
    @Metametheus 4 месяца назад

    I found a disc shape works best, one thing you can do is run the same bucket overhead setup through a pair of parallel rings and use a PVC pipe right below where the top of the second ring sits, the sand collects and is deposited through the PVC out loop. You can improve the design a little bit by using an iron coupler at the top of the PVC and magnetize it to collect anything that gets through the first two loops. but it the idea is that as the stream passes through the first ring, the magnetite, or ferrious material is pulled off and away by the larger diameter magnet and anything close the center of the stream is pulled away by the smaller diameter disc magnet. as it builds up, anything that passes beyond the maximum capacity of the magnet falls and is deposited around the PVC Pipe. So there isn't as much secondary or tertiary reprocessing.

  • @n1vg
    @n1vg 3 месяца назад

    I grew up with really sandy soil and we used to do this in the backyard as kids. We built a sluice out of sheet metal, with big speaker magnets stuck to the back, and we'd use the garden hose to wash the sand down from the input hopper at the top. Parents weren't too happy about the flooded yard but it really wasn't any worse than most of the projects we did.

  • @smellthel
    @smellthel 4 месяца назад

    This is infinitely simpler than what I thought would end up being possible. If he came up with this he’s a total genius.

  • @qasimyousaf2867
    @qasimyousaf2867 3 месяца назад

    I know nothing of thermite etc but you sir are genius. I love the simplicity yet effectiveness of this.

  • @blablabliam
    @blablabliam 4 месяца назад

    I love how the falling magnetite in the last shot still aligns with the magnetic field in the region below the magnet! That's a really good shot!