@@randyspence4780 Me too, I'm very speechless on how this beautiful ring turn out. Very very talented amazing job... I'm definitely Blown Away for sure, I definitely subscribed
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It depends on how quickly the opponents can re-cast their debuffs... if you know that he's wearing the trinket, you have to stagger the use of your debuffs.
This was his first video after he found a producer. And they over-shot the embellishment. Thankfully, they realized it and they found a happy medium 2 videos after this. The "Hacking" scenario at the beginning was so false, I think that the person who made it, was actually a tech guy, lol.
Thought you would fill the middle groove with clear epoxy. That would also spread out the light across the entire ring, not to say protect the tubes and hinder them getting dirty.
A clear epoxy with no bubbles would have been the perfect last touch. Actually was going to comment the same thing but you had already done the work for me! * And no Kamea, he wouldn't have used green epoxy because the point is to show off the Tritium tubes. Which would still be visible with a clear epoxy and also would protect the tubes.
CleAr epoxy would preserve the integrity of the glass phials. Mine is in a "checkered" slot pattern 'pendant' made with titanium and tungsten carbide. One awkward hand motion or finger spasm against an acute corner of any substance with a 6+ hardness rating (glass has a 6 hardness rating at least via scratch testing, proving loss of integrity. ). A single hairline crack and all luminescence is lost, irretrievably. Damascus steel is such a Gorgeous medium to work with. Such talent and the knowledge of proper tool use, seemed to be a dying art in today's heavily computerized and autonomous world. But if this "damndemic" did anything it gave all of us a chance to contemplate and reignite passions we all had in years gone by. The things that may have defined us at some point, the activities that let our hearts and minds shimmer in vastness of possibilities. The things we started to slowly move away from because life's constructs, the ones we are all seemingly born into, FORCED us to follow the mainstream 'normality' that although differs from region to continent, the steadily increasing pressure to sell the one treasure that's been our birthright all along. We sell the precious finite moments that we were each allotted at birth. The truth is... Well I can't tell you your truth. That's what that existential horror we feel sometimes waking up in a cold sweat at 3 in the morning is based on. Our life dripping away seconds, stealthily purloining minutes, and opening the flood Gates, a deluge of years. Terror and heart stopping realizations. How did I get here?, Where did all the time and ambition go... This is what the lucky of us have found. Or more accurately 'rediscovered'. Whether it's painting, singing, writing or picking up a musicical instrument again. All of us regardless of color religion or Creed we all have a light inside of us. The ability to laugh at something with a stranger, or forgoing some of the stigma that recent propaganda may have shed. Help an elderly person regardless of what religious Garb they may be wearing. This is the DIY year for us Americans. Pick up that craft you may have started but boxed up when life's Siren call to Work blared seductively silent except for the carefully crafted even subliminal messages like of what product you HAVE TO HAVE. Things we are blissfully ignorant of until we are saturated with the call for more. So long winded yes. Off topic, def. But this time is a blessing before the storm. Dangerous times ahead. So far we've seen the test run of this man-made substance (the 19th iteration of it. It lacks DNA, but carries markers in it's RnA, a signature, if you will. This is the tool created to 'cull the herd'. Population control...Globalists want the elderly, the sick or inform. Addicts, prisoners, transients, people under a certain yearly average income. Expect a resurgence with a higher fallout rate with elevated symptoms and faster-broader infection time and rate. Because we are all truly expendable to the top 2%
He really has to use epoxy, because if he doesnt those tubes will break very easily. They are very fragile even though they are made of strong glass its very thin. I had my tubes break on me with my Luminox watch. They broke from shock ( probably from swinging a hammer or something) sent it in and it cost me $300 to get them replaced, and those are 1/5 th the size. He really want to avoid breaking those tubes.
I'm no jeweler but am a machinist and gunsmith. Just my thoughts if you are open to building on your idea.The holes left over along the edges look unfinished. A contrasting metal insert to cover the holes or some sort of precious stones for the tritium light to shine through would have made it super cool. I'm thinking some little diamonds, cubic zirconium stones or even fiber optic glass rods for plugs. Another design would be similar to what you did here except to completely hide the tritium tubes and cut windows in different patterns for the light to pass through and illuminate some stones that would contrast and compliment the design. During the day the stones would make it pop but then as the lights go down it would illuminate like nothing anyone has ever seen before. I can see all sorts of potential uses for these tubes.
Precious tritium is the fuel that makes this project glow. There's only 25 pounds of it on the whole planet. I would like to thank Harry Osborn and Oscorp industries for providing it.
This was my first watched ring making video. It was one of my "recommended" videos. The humorous bit about buying the tritium was awesome. I love the detailed explanations for each step you preformed along the process. The ring turned out so beautiful. Thank you for this content.
T40Productions yeah he smashed the milling out of the park, could also be very cool if he slanted the vials to line up with a diagonal Damascus pattern.
I was thinking the same thing, but what's nice is that the way it is, the tritium could potentially be replaced if it loses its glow years down the road.
Patrick Adair Designs definitely! When you made that Carbon fiber ring with tritium inserts a little over a year ago I was actually waiting for you to make another one made out of metal, finally you delivered! Keep it up my man!
Amazing job man! Although to keep the vials safe and undamaged you could fill the center gap with epoxy or something similar. Maybe it would also make for an interesting light effect.
Lex Luthor discovered that krypton radiation is harmless to humans in the short term. Wearing his kryptonite ring for years had some serious consequences.
Could you imagine if you encased the tritium in the groove with epoxy resin? adds an extra layer to a glass tube protecting it and holds it in place in addition to the superglue
What a beautiful work of art. The Damascus itself is gorgeous, and the tritium is brilliant against it. I'd want to protect the rods in the inlay with a transparent epoxy, but otherwise it's gorgeous.
Honestly love it. But..... Need to do a hard epoxy band on it. I'd love to have one but I'd be afraid of it braking with me being a mechanic. I normally don't ever take my ring off and with this one I'd be afraid of the vials cracking on me
Exactly my thought. Why he did not encase the entire thing in a clear epoxy is confusing, given the amount of thought that he seemed to have put into it.
Jake Hildebrand Did I say it wasn't? Tritium is a beta emitter which is a fast moving electron. Beta has extremely low rates of ionization because the mass of an electron is almost nothing. If it was an alpha emitter it would be more potent because of the mass of a alpha particle and it's ability to ionise.
honestly, those vials probably have a very VERY small amount of tritium in them, and are likely mostly just green phosphor. also, you can buy and sell it in the US, you just need a special liscence. but yeah, for thos curious, tritium doesnt actually glow at all, but it does emit electrons as it decays, which cause the phosphor to emit light. these vials work the same way as the gun sights mentioned above. also, for the safety conscious peeps out there, this stuff is really not very dangerous. it's a small amount of beta radiation, and it's almost entirely safe if you dont drink or inhale it, in which case it may slightly increase your risk of cancer.
Over the 2 yrs time of comments, did anyone mention the use of clear epoxy or the filler you use to seal and protect the vials from being broken? I absolutely love this ring!!! You are a true craftsman!
don't under estimate them batteries just 2 of them can last a life time. and can be charged up in manny ways such as placeing them near a air vent during the whinter aka when you got the heat on, have them sit for sevrel hours and takem off and thy work as thy where brand new for hours again
It looks very cool, but aren't those vials prone to getting broken (being exposed)? I'd imagine you could put acrylic or CA filler in the groove to protect them. Still, it does look totally badass...
yes as they are glass he is wrong about something it is not illegal to sell in the US it does require a license though... There is a lot of regulation on anything radioactive. Also the gas itself is odorless colorless and overall is much the same as hydrogen. The glow is from the phosphorus coating on the inside glass the alpha radiation of the hydrogen causes the phosphorus to glow. Tritium has a 12.5 year half life the vials will diminish and eventually stop glowing.
Great job. Stumbled on this video and it was very entertaining. You do terrific work. As a certified welder of 25 years and a fabricator myself I can appreciate your craftsmanship. Keep up the good work!
Incredible thanks! Maybe some sort of acrylic infill in the “tube groove” to protect the tubes; guessing they’re quite fragile? Love all your videos btw: perfect blend of practicality with aesthetics%!
I'm sure this tritium ring is a lot less dangerous than the radium-dial watches that they used to sell. A glowing green ring makes me think of Green Lantern's power ring, but I guess this one won't give you the ability to form objects out of pure will power.
Dan Schwartz the metal will absorb or bounce any beta decay (electron radiation) shielding the finger it is worn on... HOWEVER, it will not shield the fingers on either side :)
Radium IS much worse....tritium is one of the most harmless radioactive gasses...however, I think in the US it may be illegal to buy/sell...I'm not certain. It turns out its also a coveted national defense item of concern. ...can't make hydros go boom without it and it's got a short shelf life.
I used to wear a radium watch as a kid. I don't know what became of it. The women employed to paint the radium on the dials died young, and some of their graves are hazardous.
I have a watch with tritium tubes in it, and from what I understand, being exposed to all of them breaking at once is still no more radiation then a day in the sun. I could be wrong, this is just what I have been told so take it with a grain of salt.
two tips: after drilling use a reamer to size the hole for the tritium vials. and also again after turning the groove also fill the groove with clear acrylic to protect the vials. it's not hard to damage them and would add slight degree of safety given the toxicity of tritium
It started when an alien had fell from outer space It slipped itself upon his finger Never to escape Yea he’s got secret powers she no ordinary thing He’s Patrick10
I have no idea what tritium is, but I certainly love titty-um ;) xD Alright, so the metal ring is obviously beautiful, but maybe it could be 3D printed a lot quicker and cheaper, then coated with vaporized aluminum to a chrome shine for that cool metal look.... just a thought.
When you etch your piece, after you polish the nickel steel, I recommend a coffee etch, I use this on my Damascus knives, and it really brings out the darks without ruining the finish on the nickel steel. I learned this trick from Salem Straub. He has some great tips for Damascus.
Try three times that. His numbers might be for some very diluted tritium though but I've personally used tritium that was from Vietnam that still glowed very bright.
Try three times that. His numbers might be for some very diluted tritium though but I've personally used tritium that was from Vietnam that still glowed very bright.
@James Davis Tritium has a half-life of 12.32 years after which, assuming that the light emission intensity of the phosphor is linearly dependent on the amount of beta particles, the intensity halves. So after about 12 years, it will still glow but with only half the strength. And after 24 years, the intensity will be only a quarter of the original one but the glow will still persist. With a higher concentration, the intensity also halves after 12 years, but since the intensity was much higher before, it will still glow after many more years
Please please start selling these rings. I’ve been looking for rings like this one ever since you published the video. This is the coolest ring I’ve ever seen and I need to get one 🙏🙏🙏
Alright so, here's the plan on how you could sell these rings.. I'd personally would love to have a ring like that, but I don't have the skills to make one myself.. so, let's begin. Step 1. - Make the rings themselves without the tritium veils. Step 2. - People could buy the tritium veils themselves on a webpage in China or anywhere else where you can buy the veils without it being illegal. Step 3. - Once the buyer gets his ring and tritium veils in separate packages, they can begin placing the tritium veils into the ring. Step 4. - Voila, you have yourself a legal ring that won't break any laws.
When working with the super thin strips of sand paper throw a duct tape backer on them, you’ll get better use and a quicker result. These rings are amazing.
You should definitely put this up on your store or do a giveaway of a few of these rings or something like that. I would definitely save up to buy one of these and I’ve read quite a few other comments that say the same thing.
This is the best video you've ever made. The ring is amazing. Dude you put so much time and effort into these videos. Thank you so much for making this, I really enjoyed watching you make this. Keep up the good work Patrick ✌️
It won't. You aren't seeing the tritium. You are seeing electrons excite a phosphor on the inside of the glass vial. The particles emitted by the tritium gas are low energy and cannot pass the phosphor and vial. Plus, there is a layer of steel between the vials and the finger.
i just started getting into jewlery, bought some rings, and I bought 2 glow in the dark but they stop glowing in 5mins... I want this one where it will be all night... I will buy from you soon! :)
I unusually watch videos from start to end without skipping. Now I did. I put a Thumbs up, Subscribed and loved this video, Will watch your other videos in future aswell! And the old ones.
Cool, but those ultra delicate vials are exposed to damage if that ring was every worn. So its basically just a picture subject item, there's no way those vials would survive if that was worn as a ring. One crack in that glass and good bye glow. I know from experience.
Aaron Eaton, it's not that I'm saying they will fall out. Yes you can epoxy them, super glue them or even do it the correct way and use Norland Optical Adhesive #61 to secure the vials. My original point was this: if the vials are installed sticking out of the machined recess at all, they are subject to abrasion, shock and cracking.
I also agree, it looks nice as it is, but actually wearing that... dirt, oil, etc is going to get in between the spaces and be nearly impossible to clean out. So, that problem could be avoided if it was filled with epoxy in the empty spaces.
tritium is not hydtogen that gets treated to be radioctive and neither does it glow in the dark tritium is an isotope of hydrogen which is naturaly a very small content in every natural hydrogen by inriching hydrogen (the same way you would inrich uranium) you get hydrogen with a higher tritiumcontent. Now that wegot so far its still not glowing by itself. The glas tubes its in is lined with phosphor when the radiation ofthe tritium hits the phosphor it trigers somethimg called phosphoresscense which is to much to explainbut inshort terms: the phosphor glows because of that
phosphoresscense as you call it, is easy to explain.....the radiation from the tritium hits the Phosphor atom, which causes one of the outer electrons to move up to a higher energy orbital, and to get back down to it's ground state, it emits a photon....
sorry, now thats one element that you can not buy, even trying is going to get the fed guys shorts all in a bunch, and you will not like that at all....
I will add: Tritium can be corrosive due to the huge number of decay events. Tritiated water is VERY corrosive compared to normal water. And of course it should pretty much go without saying that Tritium can heat up. It takes a lot in one place, compressed at high densities and good insulation, but it actually has a pretty decent power/weight ratio. After all, even at the weak decay energy of Tritium, 12.32 years half life is SCREAMINGLY radioactive. It spews out 4613.6 watts/kg of energy, although of this only 1414.6 watts is actually useful electron energy, the rest is antineutrinos. Rest assured, a solid material like, say, polyethylene, made of with Tritium instead of hydrogen would emit impressive amounts of power. (although again, ~70% would be as useless anti-neutrinos). In that particular case 1 kg of the stuff would emit nearly 500 watts of heat and 1000 watts of antineutrinos.
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@@randyspence4780 Me too, I'm very speechless on how this beautiful ring turn out. Very very talented amazing job... I'm definitely Blown Away for sure, I definitely subscribed
Can you make wedding bands which reference the date 11/09/2017 using coins, in a size 8 and 10.2
Waaw 😍😍😍😍 that ring woah
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Ring Stats:
+12 Strength
+8 Wisdom
Activates "Cleansing Light" to remove all stuns and movement debuffs. 1 Hour cooldown.
korllark1 While pretty overpowered, I feel the one hour cool down on its effect is a tad overkill.
It depends on how quickly the opponents can re-cast their debuffs... if you know that he's wearing the trinket, you have to stagger the use of your debuffs.
Basically all debuff skill take so long to cooldown
Gonna need a leather belt. 4 stam 4 strength. level 18.
1 hour? Riot pls fix
As an IT professional, the first few minutes were awfully painful to watch. So good job on that haha. Great project :)
Was thinking the same thing. It was absolutely hilarious. They got access to the motherboard ? Yup 👍 Sounds about right.
Lol Same, Knew what was happening right at that moment, i was like laughing so hard seeing that hilarious moment xD
As another IT professional, same.
IM IN THE BIOSSSS, LETS BUY SOME TRITIUM... boi wat u doin
This was his first video after he found a producer. And they over-shot the embellishment. Thankfully, they realized it and they found a happy medium 2 videos after this.
The "Hacking" scenario at the beginning was so false, I think that the person who made it, was actually a tech guy, lol.
Patrick "Selling tritium is illegal"
Also Patrick "Should i sell this on my site?"
That’s funny I heard that too
@Enraged Goat-man so you must have one of those license don't you
Yah. I caught that... he’s probably licensed..
U mean u need to pay a “special “ tax to get a piece of paper
@@axlent123 yeah, that's why he had to backdoor purchase it from China. Duh
"The power of the sun ... In the palm of my hands."
- Otto Octavius.
damn right
@@daviniumaegis6161 🙌
Eek
Ottobots roll out
That is exactly why I clicked on this video
Thought you would fill the middle groove with clear epoxy. That would also spread out the light across the entire ring, not to say protect the tubes and hinder them getting dirty.
TheCronan personally I feel like it looks better as just small tubes cause if he wanted that he could’ve just used green epoxy or something like that
A clear epoxy with no bubbles would have been the perfect last touch. Actually was going to comment the same thing but you had already done the work for me!
* And no Kamea, he wouldn't have used green epoxy because the point is to show off the Tritium tubes. Which would still be visible with a clear epoxy and also would protect the tubes.
I agree
that's a very good idea
CleAr epoxy would preserve the integrity of the glass phials. Mine is in a "checkered" slot pattern 'pendant' made with titanium and tungsten carbide. One awkward hand motion or finger spasm against an acute corner of any substance with a 6+ hardness rating (glass has a 6 hardness rating at least via scratch testing, proving loss of integrity. ). A single hairline crack and all luminescence is lost, irretrievably. Damascus steel is such a Gorgeous medium to work with. Such talent and the knowledge of proper tool use, seemed to be a dying art in today's heavily computerized and autonomous world. But if this "damndemic" did anything it gave all of us a chance to contemplate and reignite passions we all had in years gone by. The things that may have defined us at some point, the activities that let our hearts and minds shimmer in vastness of possibilities. The things we started to slowly move away from because life's constructs, the ones we are all seemingly born into, FORCED us to follow the mainstream 'normality' that although differs from region to continent, the steadily increasing pressure to sell the one treasure that's been our birthright all along. We sell the precious finite moments that we were each allotted at birth. The truth is... Well I can't tell you your truth. That's what that existential horror we feel sometimes waking up in a cold sweat at 3 in the morning is based on. Our life dripping away seconds, stealthily purloining minutes, and opening the flood Gates, a deluge of years. Terror and heart stopping realizations. How did I get here?, Where did all the time and ambition go... This is what the lucky of us have found. Or more accurately 'rediscovered'. Whether it's painting, singing, writing or picking up a musicical instrument again. All of us regardless of color religion or Creed we all have a light inside of us. The ability to laugh at something with a stranger, or forgoing some of the stigma that recent propaganda may have shed. Help an elderly person regardless of what religious Garb they may be wearing. This is the DIY year for us Americans. Pick up that craft you may have started but boxed up when life's Siren call to Work blared seductively silent except for the carefully crafted even subliminal messages like of what product you HAVE TO HAVE. Things we are blissfully ignorant of until we are saturated with the call for more. So long winded yes. Off topic, def. But this time is a blessing before the storm. Dangerous times ahead. So far we've seen the test run of this man-made substance (the 19th iteration of it. It lacks DNA, but carries markers in it's RnA, a signature, if you will. This is the tool created to 'cull the herd'. Population control...Globalists want the elderly, the sick or inform. Addicts, prisoners, transients, people under a certain yearly average income. Expect a resurgence with a higher fallout rate with elevated symptoms and faster-broader infection time and rate. Because we are all truly expendable to the top 2%
“I hacked into the motherboard so now we are in the bios...” lmao
ah yes I love how when you buy an extremely radioactive and rare substance, you get to choose the color. 5 stars
It’s not that radioactive... I own substances that are probably more radioactive and they are not even that bad if it’s always in a lead pig
Its also not that rare
Tritium radiation is blocked by a clothing. And here it is absorbed in a luminophore layer.
nøOne in the video he uses man-made tritium as naturally occurring tritium is extremely rare on earth and also runs for 30k per gram
U do realize it has extremely low radiation right?
You could've fill the groove with epoxy, clear or maybe slightly milky, so the light would've diffuse.
And would protect it from accidentally breaking the glass.
Got the same idea 👍🏻😃
I was actually expecting it to be epoxied in as well..nonetheless it's still pretty slick.
He really has to use epoxy, because if he doesnt those tubes will break very easily. They are very fragile even though they are made of strong glass its very thin. I had my tubes break on me with my Luminox watch. They broke from shock ( probably from swinging a hammer or something) sent it in and it cost me $300 to get them replaced, and those are 1/5 th the size. He really want to avoid breaking those tubes.
Yea you don't want to break these, this stuff absorbs via skin or if you inhale it. The clear filled would be safe.
I'm no jeweler but am a machinist and gunsmith. Just my thoughts if you are open to building on your idea.The holes left over along the edges look unfinished. A contrasting metal insert to cover the holes or some sort of precious stones for the tritium light to shine through would have made it super cool. I'm thinking some little diamonds, cubic zirconium stones or even fiber optic glass rods for plugs. Another design would be similar to what you did here except to completely hide the tritium tubes and cut windows in different patterns for the light to pass through and illuminate some stones that would contrast and compliment the design. During the day the stones would make it pop but then as the lights go down it would illuminate like nothing anyone has ever seen before. I can see all sorts of potential uses for these tubes.
That’s a matter of taste
I think it’s amazing
Thanks!
Patrick Adair Designs no problem! It’s my honest opinion about it
Let’s see your ring
You should have filled the groove in with clear acrylic to make it look solid and protect the viles
Better yet, Alumilite
Yea that's what I thought
11:00pm "Just one more of these ring videos then I'll go to bed."
3:30am "What is wrong with me..."
Kurokitten987 that's me right now 😂
I’m just up to see if the glitch In the season five countdown is not a glitch(fortnite, duh
Same
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I think I popped a blood vessel in my brain from the fake techno-jargon at the beginning.
Mr.T0xic Gaming i was literally laying here and it felt like a damn blood vessel popped in my nose so ik how you feel
He suffered to bring you that bilge, the stress gave him bad skin.
@@jamesx9522 na the bloody nose is from the blow you been doing
This needs to start with a cringe warning
Hack straight in to the motherboard from the mainframe to get into the bios made my chest hurt
Precious tritium is the fuel that makes this project glow. There's only 25 pounds of it on the whole planet. I would like to thank Harry Osborn and Oscorp industries for providing it.
Its weird how thousands of SUSAT and ACOG sights glow due to Phosphorus from tritium . Im pretty sure they used more than 25 pounds of it.
You had me until my brain took a sec remembering that Osborn was a familiar name
Joshman601 your on drugs
@@kacperchrusciel890 it's a reference to Spiderman 2 doc ock says it during his presentation
anyone else happy that Spider-Man game came out recently
Patrick: Its illegal to sell this stuff in the US.
Also Patrick: Lets sell it on my US website.
Why not
You should really consider changing your channel's name to "The Lord of the Rings"
Stathis Athanasiou lmao. That’s perfect.
Lol would probably get sued for copyright.
brooooooooooo
It would be cool, but he'll get copystriked.
haha fk yea.great work brother
This was my first watched ring making video. It was one of my "recommended" videos. The humorous bit about buying the tritium was awesome. I love the detailed explanations for each step you preformed along the process. The ring turned out so beautiful. Thank you for this content.
This is honestly one of the greatest rings you have done to date! Really good job being creative with your ring designs as always!
I would like it more with epoxy filling the central channel as it looks easy to break the vials
Same. The ring looks really awesome though
T40Productions yeah he smashed the milling out of the park, could also be very cool if he slanted the vials to line up with a diagonal Damascus pattern.
I was thinking the same thing, but what's nice is that the way it is, the tritium could potentially be replaced if it loses its glow years down the road.
Dude by far this is one the most unique ring you've done in a while! Man this made my day! Keep it up my man!
Thanks my man! Glad to hear this one was extra cool
Patrick Adair Designs definitely! When you made that Carbon fiber ring with tritium inserts a little over a year ago I was actually waiting for you to make another one made out of metal, finally you delivered! Keep it up my man!
+Patrick Adair Designs. do red atrium ring
boy I love this ring but as a white hat hacker that intro was physically painful to watch
How strong were these vials?
Amazing job man! Although to keep the vials safe and undamaged you could fill the center gap with epoxy or something similar. Maybe it would also make for an interesting light effect.
My thoughts exactly...
"I forgot the password for my hacked paypal account." Well why don't you just hack into your own account?
Market it as a glow in the dark ring
TheForgotten818 🤔hmmmmmm....
Well getting your password in your phone is much easier than the hacking method
Cause in real he is dumb as bread and dont even know what hacking is.
@@sadeceemre5697 Wait. i didnt mean the Video creator. You were the one i mean.
finally I can beat superman with my kryptonite ring
Lex Luthor discovered that krypton radiation is harmless to humans in the short term. Wearing his kryptonite ring for years had some serious consequences.
When I get older and my hands stop growing, I’m buying one
A Gangster Bagel finally someone who gets it
Yeah, by the look of your profile picture you're about 10 lmao
Trillan haha true
Trillan you just insulted him by telling him he's young after he said he's young. Okay?
Generic Placenta lol XD
Could you imagine if you encased the tritium in the groove with epoxy resin? adds an extra layer to a glass tube protecting it and holds it in place in addition to the superglue
Ryan Fish
My thoughts exactly...
How strong is the glass? Because maybe you could use resin to protect it
What a beautiful work of art. The Damascus itself is gorgeous, and the tritium is brilliant against it. I'd want to protect the rods in the inlay with a transparent epoxy, but otherwise it's gorgeous.
Thats absolutely amazing. truly.
What about putting clear resin around the middle to protect the vials from impacts?
YeCannyDaeThat and on the ends.
My church in HS was a converted school building from 1917, and had tritium exit signs.. still glowing when they were taken out in the early 2000s.
The half-life is about 10 years. So after 80 years 0.4% of the tritium would be left.
Honestly love it. But..... Need to do a hard epoxy band on it. I'd love to have one but I'd be afraid of it braking with me being a mechanic. I normally don't ever take my ring off and with this one I'd be afraid of the vials cracking on me
Exactly my thought. Why he did not encase the entire thing in a clear epoxy is confusing, given the amount of thought that he seemed to have put into it.
Yeah, makes no sense.
why dont put some clear resine over tridium ? cause if u use the ring every day there is a risk of droping the ring and breaking the glass tube
Why dont rite good?
be gentle with me I'm french ^^
It'll dull the glow and will make it faint.
4.8M views Nah. It only needs to be couple mm thick.
Jake Hildebrand Did I say it wasn't? Tritium is a beta emitter which is a fast moving electron. Beta has extremely low rates of ionization because the mass of an electron is almost nothing. If it was an alpha emitter it would be more potent because of the mass of a alpha particle and it's ability to ionise.
wait... If you can't sell tritium, then how would you sell the rings?
You can buy gun sights with tritium in them at Walmart..
He is not selling tritium, he is selling rings, they just happen to have tritium in them
honestly, those vials probably have a very VERY small amount of tritium in them, and are likely mostly just green phosphor. also, you can buy and sell it in the US, you just need a special liscence. but yeah, for thos curious, tritium doesnt actually glow at all, but it does emit electrons as it decays, which cause the phosphor to emit light. these vials work the same way as the gun sights mentioned above. also, for the safety conscious peeps out there, this stuff is really not very dangerous. it's a small amount of beta radiation, and it's almost entirely safe if you dont drink or inhale it, in which case it may slightly increase your risk of cancer.
So will u sell them
You can’t sell raw tritium, but you can sell products that contain the tritium in them.
Over the 2 yrs time of comments, did anyone mention the use of clear epoxy or the filler you use to seal and protect the vials from being broken? I absolutely love this ring!!! You are a true craftsman!
mans litterally made :
"Chernobyl" the ring , thing looks like RBMK reactor
No, he didn’t, it’s barely more radioactive than a BANANA
faulty design, core meltdown imminent!!T_T
A glow for 10-20 years man ur beating durecell by miles
Lol
don't under estimate them batteries just 2 of them can last a life time. and can be charged up in manny ways such as placeing them near a air vent during the whinter aka when you got the heat on, have them sit for sevrel hours and takem off and thy work as thy where brand new for hours again
Thank you for sharing
rechargeable tho :)
Your glowimg tritium ring reminds me of the ring in DC's green lantern. What a masterpiece.
Your efforts were rewarded in a subtlly bold design with a eye-catching grain
sweating after that intense hacking scene. this episode was intense dude.
Hey I don’t blame you, that was intense even for me to watch later.
how do you get the hacked paypal
This is the stuff doc oc used to make a mini-sun in Spiderman 2.
I don't have enough patience for this i-
this is absolutely amazing
My older brother is turning 50 next year and I know he would love this kind of thing.
It looks very cool, but aren't those vials prone to getting broken (being exposed)? I'd imagine you could put acrylic or CA filler in the groove to protect them. Still, it does look totally badass...
yes as they are glass he is wrong about something it is not illegal to sell in the US it does require a license though... There is a lot of regulation on anything radioactive. Also the gas itself is odorless colorless and overall is much the same as hydrogen. The glow is from the phosphorus coating on the inside glass the alpha radiation of the hydrogen causes the phosphorus to glow. Tritium has a 12.5 year half life the vials will diminish and eventually stop glowing.
Really cool! Get yourself a matching reamer for the next...
Lunas Eclipse quick correction : tritium emits beta radiation
eventually, most of those vials are rated for about 15-25 years before their glow gets rather dim.
Not alpha. Tritium decays to helium by emission of a 18.5keV beta- and electron neutrino.
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I'm gonna hack into the basic input output system and buy this tritium. This was a really nice vid and the ring looks pretty good.
Great job. Stumbled on this video and it was very entertaining. You do terrific work. As a certified welder of 25 years and a fabricator myself I can appreciate your craftsmanship. Keep up the good work!
Incredible thanks! Maybe some sort of acrylic infill in the “tube groove” to protect the tubes; guessing they’re quite fragile? Love all your videos btw: perfect blend of practicality with aesthetics%!
I'm sure this tritium ring is a lot less dangerous than the radium-dial watches that they used to sell. A glowing green ring makes me think of Green Lantern's power ring, but I guess this one won't give you the ability to form objects out of pure will power.
Dan Schwartz the metal will absorb or bounce any beta decay (electron radiation) shielding the finger it is worn on... HOWEVER, it will not shield the fingers on either side :)
Radium IS much worse....tritium is one of the most harmless radioactive gasses...however, I think in the US it may be illegal to buy/sell...I'm not certain. It turns out its also a coveted national defense item of concern. ...can't make hydros go boom without it and it's got a short shelf life.
I used to wear a radium watch as a kid. I don't know what became of it. The women employed to paint the radium on the dials died young, and some of their graves are hazardous.
Tony Ennis did you wear it on your left, right, or middle arm?
Dan Schwartz I want a power ring that can make objects out of cynicism that would be fun
Aren't you worried about hitting the ring on something and breaking the glass holding the tritium?
same question here
Released Tritium gas is way more dangerous... so same question here too...
I have a watch with tritium tubes in it, and from what I understand, being exposed to all of them breaking at once is still no more radiation then a day in the sun. I could be wrong, this is just what I have been told so take it with a grain of salt.
Forget the radiation, you have glass tubes in a ring..... they're going to end up broken if you wear this thing one way or another.
@@generalkayoss7347 I agree with you.
two tips:
after drilling use a reamer to size the hole for the tritium vials. and also again after turning the groove
also fill the groove with clear acrylic to protect the vials. it's not hard to damage them and would add slight degree of safety given the toxicity of tritium
It started when an alien had fell from outer space
It slipped itself upon his finger
Never to escape
Yea he’s got secret powers she no ordinary thing
He’s Patrick10
I love the rthym. Shit, I just realized I can't spell anymore..
@@southern.pride0 what?
Coming from older videos of yours. Damn... This has improved a lot man. Nice production :D
if you can't sell tritium, how can you sell a tritium ring?
Ronnie Civella I have no idea what you said but you sound like a 4 year old
Ronnie Civella he said that because selling tritium is illegal and therefore the ring is illegal to sell
You guys are thick headed. He's selling the RING, the extra glowing components in the ring are a free donation. He's only selling the steel & labor
you can outside u s :) im uk
I have no idea what tritium is, but I certainly love titty-um ;) xD
Alright, so the metal ring is obviously beautiful, but maybe it could be 3D printed a lot quicker and cheaper, then coated with vaporized aluminum to a chrome shine for that cool metal look.... just a thought.
When you etch your piece, after you polish the nickel steel, I recommend a coffee etch, I use this on my Damascus knives, and it really brings out the darks without ruining the finish on the nickel steel. I learned this trick from Salem Straub. He has some great tips for Damascus.
Man this is one of the best rings I've every seen. So beautiful and unique. Also a glow for.10~20 years awesome.
Try three times that. His numbers might be for some very diluted tritium though but I've personally used tritium that was from Vietnam that still glowed very bright.
Try three times that. His numbers might be for some very diluted tritium though but I've personally used tritium that was from Vietnam that still glowed very bright.
@James Davis Tritium has a half-life of 12.32 years after which, assuming that the light emission intensity of the phosphor is linearly dependent on the amount of beta particles, the intensity halves. So after about 12 years, it will still glow but with only half the strength. And after 24 years, the intensity will be only a quarter of the original one but the glow will still persist. With a higher concentration, the intensity also halves after 12 years, but since the intensity was much higher before, it will still glow after many more years
This videos was incredible! So addictive to watch! Just subscribed
next video "how i became infertile and lost all my hair from radioactive poisoning"
I bought a glow stone ring from you the other day can’t wait to get it. Glad you have a RUclips channel it’s cool to see your process!
glowing ring of energy
+1 light radius
+4 intelligence
+2 strength
+50% mana regeneration
The editing of this video is perfect 👌🏽
Why thanks!
Have you considered using electric discharge milling for those tiny holes next time?
Cuz, everyone has an EDM laying around.
Please please start selling these rings. I’ve been looking for rings like this one ever since you published the video. This is the coolest ring I’ve ever seen and I need to get one 🙏🙏🙏
Alright so, here's the plan on how you could sell these rings.. I'd personally would love to have a ring like that, but I don't have the skills to make one myself.. so, let's begin.
Step 1. - Make the rings themselves without the tritium veils.
Step 2. - People could buy the tritium veils themselves on a webpage in China or anywhere else where you can buy the veils without it being illegal.
Step 3. - Once the buyer gets his ring and tritium veils in separate packages, they can begin placing the tritium veils into the ring.
Step 4. - Voila, you have yourself a legal ring that won't break any laws.
I'll take two. But make mine blue. They're going to be my wedding bands.
Probably best not to make wedding bands out of something that fades over time 😬
@@MrSonnyfy it's okay. We millennials only stay married for about 3yrs.
so you and your wife will be able to go to your oncologist appts together.
@@Donnybrook10 well, we go everywhere else together. I'll just consider it "quality time"
@@Donnybrook10 tritium's radiation cant penetrate paper, 5mm of air, or human skin, so no oncologist needed!
That is probably one of the cooler rings you’ve ever made 👍
When working with the super thin strips of sand paper throw a duct tape backer on them, you’ll get better use and a quicker result. These rings are amazing.
2:44 swear to god thought he was talking to me for a second made me flip shit
Hahahaha
Names Dustin now that’s funny
You should definitely put this up on your store or do a giveaway of a few of these rings or something like that. I would definitely save up to buy one of these and I’ve read quite a few other comments that say the same thing.
Most likley your local sporting good store has tritium. it's been poular with optics on hunting items
ADDA BOY it can be sold in the USA with a special license.
Just visited your website...INCREDIBLE AND INGENIOUS DESIGNS, BUDDY......
This is the best video you've ever made. The ring is amazing. Dude you put so much time and effort into these videos. Thank you so much for making this, I really enjoyed watching you make this. Keep up the good work Patrick ✌️
Thank you Ezra!
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD YES!!!!! PLEASE SELL!!!! I will give you my firstborn!
Hayro Garciga im kidding srry
Katya Lischina huh? Did you comment something?
Hayro Garciga no
LMAO you guys are very funny...
Hayro Garciga Vijay deverkonda is thope
"Tritium is illegal to ship"
"I do hope to make this available on my website "
*Curb your Enthusiasm theme plays*
My new favorite channel! Keep emm coming!
"Can't get this from a normal website."
Because Amazon is hard to find I guess?
I think I would protect it with clear epoxy.How long before it make your finger fall off?
It won't. You aren't seeing the tritium. You are seeing electrons excite a phosphor on the inside of the glass vial. The particles emitted by the tritium gas are low energy and cannot pass the phosphor and vial. Plus, there is a layer of steel between the vials and the finger.
Cool, I wonder if I can get one 1.5 inch dia. ? it would look awesome on my weenie.
@@nimrodquimbus912 lol
The tritium isn't strong enough to penetrate your skin. It's only dangerous if the glass vial breaks and you breathe it in.
Using Epoxy Glow in Dark to cover the Tritium part may make it safer :)
I think just a clear epoxy would be perfect. But this is a great idea as well
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i just started getting into jewlery, bought some rings, and I bought 2 glow in the dark but they stop glowing in 5mins... I want this one where it will be all night... I will buy from you soon! :)
Make a Gold flash ring that glows red
I unusually watch videos from start to end without skipping. Now I did. I put a Thumbs up, Subscribed and loved this video, Will watch your other videos in future aswell! And the old ones.
Cyberpunk as hell ring.
I visited your website and really like your evergreen glowing ring so I saved it to my desktop and added it to my wishlist
You are so talented, I love this channel
I love how it turned out. I wonder if adding some resin to encapsulate the vials in order to protect them would work. Thanks for sharing this video.
Access BIOS... 😂😂 press F2 when restart PC.. more easy for sure.. 🤣🤣 awsome ring.. fantastic.. good job love your work man... keep going..
I was very happy to watch the whole video. I couldn't stop watching it, no skipping ahead you had me glued to the screen, Nice ring, awesome job.
i love it and would totally save up to buy this if it is available and ring
keep up the fantastic work patrick we love u and your
That is an amazing ring. Great job. Do you have a website? I want to buy one. Please respond Patrick with a way to get one of your art pieces. Thanks.
Little late but yeah I’m pretty sure his site is linked in the description
Cool, but those ultra delicate vials are exposed to damage if that ring was every worn. So its basically just a picture subject item, there's no way those vials would survive if that was worn as a ring. One crack in that glass and good bye glow. I know from experience.
R. J. Cranson you could epoxy them in
Aaron Eaton, it's not that I'm saying they will fall out. Yes you can epoxy them, super glue them or even do it the correct way and use Norland Optical Adhesive #61 to secure the vials.
My original point was this: if the vials are installed sticking out of the machined recess at all, they are subject to abrasion, shock and cracking.
Also these vials are made out of borosilicate glass which is basically Pyrex. Very strong and highly durable.
R. J. Cranson he means encase them in clear epoxy so they arent sticking out
The vials are borosilicate glass (Pyrex) and are very durable.
I was skeptical about buying a ring online for so much friggin dinero but after watching these videos I’m pretty darn sure I would not be disappointed
Now we're using the hacked version of PayPal. It's like PayPal, but it's hacked.
Why not make the ring from agate: dark blue with a tritium glow🤔
Watches video: You can't sell this in the US but you can buy it.
Also video: Do you want me to put this up on my website to buy?
I am a huge proponent of OCD. This is the first time I've seen someone more intensely focused on details and precision than me
Imagine punching someone with this while screaming"RADIOACTIVE PUNCH!"
It Does Poison Damage
You are a creator my brother excellent work 👍
You should of covered the tritium with epoxy
yeah I agree...that should be an upgrade those vials are super fragile.
I also agree, it looks nice as it is, but actually wearing that... dirt, oil, etc is going to get in between the spaces and be nearly impossible to clean out. So, that problem could be avoided if it was filled with epoxy in the empty spaces.
This. All of this. Exactly what I said to my wife as he was gluing them in.
*should have
or should've
EternalDensity should have
Older exit signs, firearm night sights, higher end watches, a lot of things have tritium in them. Very cool.
tritium is not hydtogen that gets treated to be radioctive and neither does it glow in the dark
tritium is an isotope of hydrogen which is naturaly a very small content in every natural hydrogen
by inriching hydrogen (the same way you would inrich uranium) you get hydrogen with a higher tritiumcontent. Now that wegot so far its still not glowing by itself. The glas tubes its in is lined with phosphor when the radiation ofthe tritium hits the phosphor it trigers somethimg called phosphoresscense which is to much to explainbut inshort terms: the phosphor glows because of that
Yea man....you can manufacture tritium in a reactor too.
Heh, the tritium IS glowing, just in a band we cannot see ;-)
phosphoresscense as you call it, is easy to explain.....the radiation from the tritium hits the Phosphor atom, which causes one of the outer electrons to move up to a higher energy orbital, and to get back down to it's ground state, it emits a photon....
6 years of studying chemical engineering just for showing off in a youtube comment section
Nice
I learned how/why phosphorescence works in high school (insert Peter Venkman comment here)
I was wondering if it was possible to do....I guess so now you need to make one out of plutonium
sorry, now thats one element that you can not buy, even trying is going to get the fed guys shorts all in a bunch, and you will not like that at all....
Plutonium,Greek form:πλουτώνιο
I will add: Tritium can be corrosive due to the huge number of decay events. Tritiated water is VERY corrosive compared to normal water.
And of course it should pretty much go without saying that Tritium can heat up. It takes a lot in one place, compressed at high densities and good insulation, but it actually has a pretty decent power/weight ratio. After all, even at the weak decay energy of Tritium, 12.32 years half life is SCREAMINGLY radioactive. It spews out 4613.6 watts/kg of energy, although of this only 1414.6 watts is actually useful electron energy, the rest is antineutrinos.
Rest assured, a solid material like, say, polyethylene, made of with Tritium instead of hydrogen would emit impressive amounts of power. (although again, ~70% would be as useless anti-neutrinos). In that particular case 1 kg of the stuff would emit nearly 500 watts of heat and 1000 watts of antineutrinos.
I always thought Neutrons were neutral.
but will it make my balls fall off after wearing it for a while?
Why can I understand it at 14 years old
Jason Rasmussen I would create a reactor, like sure why not! I mean, I don’t have the money to get myself a laptop but I guess I can get some clocks
Deploracle A Neutrino is NOT a Neutron.
An anti neutrino is the antimatter counterpart of a neutrino.