Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code BACKYARD for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/backyard How would you make a Cotton Candy Gun?
I happen to have extremely specific expertise on this as R&D chemist at a candy factory, so here's a recipe for the ideal candy gun syrup: Add sugar, corn syrup, and water in ratio 60:30:10, melt, mix together, and then boil it down without stirring until it hits 150*C, heavy bottom pot is best. Once it hits 150*C, mix in 3% by weight glycerin, then go do your shenanigans with it. It will be way less viscous, won't make the icicles, won't burn, and turn into way more and longer strings. The reason for doing these things is classified/arcane knowledge. Oh also be sure to empty the pot of any syrup when you're done. If you let a thick layer solidify in there it is *hell* getting it out.
As an expert in the field, how would you go about making Redbull flavored cotton candy? Got a small cotton candy maker a while back and have been thinking about making my own flavored sugar for it.
if you happen to get sugar stuck in a pan like that, couldn't you just reheat it? and if that doesn't work for some reason, couldn't you just soak it in a bunch of water and wait a week?
@@TheBackyardScientist Seriously, dude. I would have loved to see at least a couple more minutes of you putting together a few of those last iterations of the device. Almost all of your videos could be a little longer. It doesn't matter if they're 15 or 20 minutes as long as they're not full of a bunch of obvious filler. Who's with me, gang? Sound off people, the more money he makes, the better videos he can make. We love you, dude!
@@TheBackyardScientistyour doing good. Make some longer, some shorter. Make them as long as you feel is necessary per project. Some of us have ADHD and have to watch longer videos a few times to see it all. Shorter videos are great for those hiding in the washroom as well. We will watch them all! Keep having fun with it!
She heard he was making a "cotton candy gun" and wanted to minimize the chance of him harming himself. Which seems to have worked since he ended up with only second degree burns :P
I was surprised after the pouring worked so well that you didn't build a gravity fed tank that just poured the sugar infront of the nozel when you opened a valve. Though the cotten candy cannon with the fire extinguisher was my personal favourite. Like a party popper but with molten sugar and cotten candy instead of confetti 😅
@@Bro-trust-me Love the idea with a 3D printer nozzle/hotend! All it then needs is a raised tank for that laminar flow, and of course a table. Because table.
i feel like the main issue with that would be that the sugar would freeze and clog the nozzle, I'm honestly more surprised he didnt add in a heating element to keep the sugar liquid, theres also sugar specifically designed to be used in a cotton candy machine, so as opposed to using regular sugar he could have tried that as well
I just wanna point out, 8:25 he is wearing gloves. I work at a steel foundry pouring 2800 degree steel and we use the same gloves lol. (For working after the steel is poured, when we are pouring it we put on the big silver suits).
after seeing the leaf blower work i had an idea ideal gas law says going from high pressure to low pressure results in cooling. if you put short to wide nozzle after the compressor but before the hot sugar, it should keep the air warm enough to keep the sugar from turning solid without loosing too much kinetic throwing energy. Also your sugar injection system should be on the top so the sugar falls into the air stream. Instead of venturi or internal pressure, use a physical piston and gasket compression instead. This keeps air from escaping the cylinder instead of the more viscus sugar. work on different designs for the injection plate, as the civ seemed to have success with lots of nearby holes in an array rather than a single row of small holes you seem to be designing towards. Doing it this way also should let you put a "butt fusion" heater assembly mounted to the gun to heat the sugar while in use, instead of rushing to mount a hot sugar to the gun before use
Honestly I feel like the biggest achievement you have done here is fulfilled an ants life long dream your back yard is going to have such a thriving colony after this experiment.
You are so right about molten sugar being like napalm. It is so much hotter than you think it's going to be and you can get burned so quickly. That's why I don't think making candy.
The worst is how it will just dump all the melting/freezing energy into your skin at above-boiling-water-temperatures. It's basically as bad as a (non-high--pressure) steam leak that sticks to you.
One time I was at a mall and I saw that cotton candy robot and it was making weird looking flowers and just dumping them in the back of itself over and over again. We decided it would probably start a fire if too much got in there so we took one and it seemed to stop auto firing cotton candy 😂
Infusing sugar with Prime and spraying it all over the grass? You're practically inviting ants to get superpowers. Some unfortunate soul will end up being bitten and transformed into a *real* Antman. Not just some guy that can change size, but someone with a super-strong exoskeleton complete with six legs and sudden cravings for picnic leftovers.
A suggestion: could you heat the nozzle, whatever it would be, with a coil, using induction ? And by adjusting the parameters keep the nozzle(s) at the sugar melting temp ?
6:40 congrats! you made an annular booster! its the next step in better carburation over a down leg booster which is kind of similar to you just pouring the molten sugar into the air stream really cool how you gout to the same spot.
This reminds me of a couple decades ago when I discovered you could shoot hot glue from a hot glue gun into an air compressor stream and send glue spider webs everywhere. :)
@@Sk1m_Beeble Just out of curiosity, what would this sort of machine be used for? Hot glue isn't exactly a stellar material, and random spray isn't exactly the most useful application pattern.
I would suggest trying to build something more closely related to a large airbrush, except rather than attaching the cup directly to the nozzle, you suspend the cup above and out in front of the nozzle on a bracket Inside the cup would be one or more heating elements to heat the sugar for you (Instead of heating it beforehand and having to act quickly), with a valve to open and close it, letting gravity do all the work.
I made a tiny one for blowing “spider webs” onto a display before, but definitely nothing to this scale, this is awesome. I used the more brute force method of flame heating the connection X-p didnt last long, but made a cool diorama (using weaker air from a compressed air can may have also helped)
A tank with a gravity feed would and a decent valve probably work just as well as just pouring it into the stream. And it would give you the added advatages of being able to use both hands for holding the device, and have a perfectly controllable flow of sugar. Basically; instead of trying to fight gravity, use it.
Instead of melting all the sugar at once, I’d use some sort of heating element to melt the sugar just before it comes out of the tube, and then blast it with air to cool it down again
I know the steps on how to make a cotton candy gun in 5 steps Step 1 : Make molten sugar Step 2 : Put molten sugar into metal container Step 3 : Take 2 large propane stove burners and set them to high, take some high temperature piping connecting them with a stream of compressed air Step 4 : Make a venturi nozzle to fit between the high temperature piping and the molten sugar Step 5 : Activate the compressed air
I haven't finished the video but the part where you were pouring the liquid down and spraying it and then it was finally working reminds me the movie industry figured out a way to spray I think it was like a melted plastic to make artificial cobwebs on everything so maybe you want to kind of look there to get it kind of different idea
Okay hear me out: do you know those strong, industrial grade superglues? When hardenibg they often produce heat and can even burn stuff so if you do it right you could technically cook food using a superglue powered heater idk i hope you read this lol
Sugestion from The Ionizer - Spinning the surgar will allow it to move only when it’s melted keeping it from burning. If you have a cone to bring the liquid to a center and also have some channels to flow . The idea is to fling it out in as narrow and fine as posible to give you thread. You use nozzles at that size will clog. Better experiment would love to help you with is how about a different type of heater. I can explain how a machine works and how useing a wireless way to heat a spinning chamber can work better and be better controled. works can have huge improvements.
I used to work at a party supply store and we had cotton candy machines for rent and I got sent to a couple local events with the cotton candy machines and popcorn machines and I guarantee you the kids got more excited about someone making the cotton candy in front of them rather than watching a machine do it
You should put the final method into some sort of shooter casing and add a heating element, so you could put cotton candy sugar into the top and make it shoot out cotton candy strands automatically.
My man! I was thinking of your channel the other day when i melted down like 40 pounds of aluminum and made 100+ aluminum ingots made from little corn bread baking molds haha.
well if you think of something like a paint ball gun, its all hopper fed. you did make a solution that went Infront of the compressed air to make the cotton candy Infront of pressurized air. If you were to create a pressurized heated hopper (just above the melting point of sugar) with a one way valve and a have a constant flow of liquid sugar flowing into the barrel with a pressurized air source, you could create an actual cotton candy gun
This man gets a good idea and DOES NOT stop until the product is perfect/ exactly what he thought of. He doesn't care about how low the frequency of his uploads is, but the quality of each vid is op.
Kevin's videos are a perfect example of the phrase "that escalated quickly". Start with an air compressor to make a cotton candy launcher, immediate next step? Rocket engine.
This is the same process like making rockwool. The key is air speed that is actually pretty "sedate" and and the molten sugar needs time to "pre cool" a bit before hitting the air stream. This way you create skin layer that then gets stretched out. This is essentially what you did at the end of the video.
Glue (not Elmer's glue) and an air compressor also works extremely well if not better than molten sugar. I figured that out when I was 9 or 10, this video brought back a lot of memories.
I feel like the ideal design would be a heated pot you put the sugar in. Then put holes in the bottom that are the right size for when the sugar hits an ideal temp it starts running out. Pressurize it slightly worst case scenario. Then air gun under the holes.
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my idea to make the cotton candy gun a little better (at least the 8 minute gun with the cylinder with melted sugar), is to make a device to keep the cylinder with sugar, hot at 170 degrees Celsius (°C) upwards , even if the sugar comes out like LAVA because it's so hot, it would work, I think.
In 50 seconds, you described the Venturi effect much faster, and with more interesting applications than getting my mechanical engineering certs ever did.
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I wonder if basically making it into a giant airbrush would've worked. Leafblower with the pot attached to the top, a funnel to pour it into the air stream, and a valve to close off the pot to keep it from leaking.
What would have worked perfectly for this is a box hot glue unit. The kind that is used on packaging machines to shoot hot glue onto boxes. Everything is temperature controlled up to the point the glue shoots out the nozel. Add in the jet of air and voila, you have a perfect cotton candy gun
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your worse than mark with uploads lol
This is crazier than Ross
This just looks like a sweet mess lol
I love how this man either makes things that seem like they would be fun toys, or makes things that are obviously weapons designed for war crimes
well if you fill the tank with napalm...
molten sugar is sticky and burny enough
@@TheBackyardScientistHold my beer.
This one is the latter.
No in between allowed
I happen to have extremely specific expertise on this as R&D chemist at a candy factory, so here's a recipe for the ideal candy gun syrup:
Add sugar, corn syrup, and water in ratio 60:30:10, melt, mix together, and then boil it down without stirring until it hits 150*C, heavy bottom pot is best. Once it hits 150*C, mix in 3% by weight glycerin, then go do your shenanigans with it. It will be way less viscous, won't make the icicles, won't burn, and turn into way more and longer strings.
The reason for doing these things is classified/arcane knowledge.
Oh also be sure to empty the pot of any syrup when you're done. If you let a thick layer solidify in there it is *hell* getting it out.
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This man knows the sacred knowledge
ok Willy Wonka
As an expert in the field, how would you go about making Redbull flavored cotton candy? Got a small cotton candy maker a while back and have been thinking about making my own flavored sugar for it.
if you happen to get sugar stuck in a pan like that, couldn't you just reheat it? and if that doesn't work for some reason, couldn't you just soak it in a bunch of water and wait a week?
I gotta figure out how to make Mark Rober to fire me
Leaf blower and molten sugar INSIDE the house should do it😂😂
No one can replace the Pan.
‘To fire me’
Out of a cannon? 😂
Find where he keeps his "EXTRA FINE GLITTER" he used in his glitterbombs, spill the conents, run away looking fabulous.
Make literal Elephant Toothpaste. From elephants.
@@EyesOfByes 🤣🤣🤣
who knew making a cotton candy gun was rocket science
the plants across the garage have definitely suffered a lot of abuse
Dude, you don't have to rush your videos. Every second is solid gold and I wouldn't mind at all if you made them a little longer. This was too cool.
Thanks! I had so much footage and I tried so many different things I thought it would start to get boring. Its hard to know what people want to see.
@@TheBackyardScientist Seriously, dude. I would have loved to see at least a couple more minutes of you putting together a few of those last iterations of the device. Almost all of your videos could be a little longer. It doesn't matter if they're 15 or 20 minutes as long as they're not full of a bunch of obvious filler. Who's with me, gang? Sound off people, the more money he makes, the better videos he can make. We love you, dude!
I'm with you, eamonia, I'll never leave your side
@@TheBackyardScientistyour doing good. Make some longer, some shorter. Make them as long as you feel is necessary per project. Some of us have ADHD and have to watch longer videos a few times to see it all. Shorter videos are great for those hiding in the washroom as well. We will watch them all! Keep having fun with it!
@@eamonia I agree
Ok props for the awesome lady at the fair who when asked to open a cotton candy vending machine was just like "yeah sure"
She heard he was making a "cotton candy gun" and wanted to minimize the chance of him harming himself. Which seems to have worked since he ended up with only second degree burns :P
@Don't Read My Profile Picture okay
Most employees are drones that’s will do anything if you show common decency. Most have no drive and are waiting for directions.
@@randomdude189 wow you sound like a psycho with that sentence dude.
@@randomdude189spoken like a true unemployed person
I was surprised after the pouring worked so well that you didn't build a gravity fed tank that just poured the sugar infront of the nozel when you opened a valve.
Though the cotten candy cannon with the fire extinguisher was my personal favourite. Like a party popper but with molten sugar and cotten candy instead of confetti 😅
My thought aswell.
Right? 3D printer nozzle to melt it / keep it hot, and some kind of gate valve / flap at the bottom to stop the flow when you don't need it?
@@Bro-trust-me Love the idea with a 3D printer nozzle/hotend! All it then needs is a raised tank for that laminar flow, and of course a table. Because table.
i feel like the main issue with that would be that the sugar would freeze and clog the nozzle, I'm honestly more surprised he didnt add in a heating element to keep the sugar liquid, theres also sugar specifically designed to be used in a cotton candy machine, so as opposed to using regular sugar he could have tried that as well
So what you're saying is.. a top feed paint sprayer with a heating element 🤔
I just wanna point out, 8:25 he is wearing gloves. I work at a steel foundry pouring 2800 degree steel and we use the same gloves lol. (For working after the steel is poured, when we are pouring it we put on the big silver suits).
after seeing the leaf blower work i had an idea
ideal gas law says going from high pressure to low pressure results in cooling. if you put short to wide nozzle after the compressor but before the hot sugar, it should keep the air warm enough to keep the sugar from turning solid without loosing too much kinetic throwing energy.
Also your sugar injection system should be on the top so the sugar falls into the air stream. Instead of venturi or internal pressure, use a physical piston and gasket compression instead. This keeps air from escaping the cylinder instead of the more viscus sugar. work on different designs for the injection plate, as the civ seemed to have success with lots of nearby holes in an array rather than a single row of small holes you seem to be designing towards.
Doing it this way also should let you put a "butt fusion" heater assembly mounted to the gun to heat the sugar while in use, instead of rushing to mount a hot sugar to the gun before use
Honestly I feel like the biggest achievement you have done here is fulfilled an ants life long dream your back yard is going to have such a thriving colony after this experiment.
He may have aluminum cast his ants already
Ant nirvana, sugar drips from the plants and lines the roads
You are so right about molten sugar being like napalm. It is so much hotter than you think it's going to be and you can get burned so quickly. That's why I don't think making candy.
The scariest part is how it STICKS to you.
@@MakeItWithCalvin it can also explode if you add if yo water at the wrong time
same. last year. i got burned while making squid game's dalgona candy. and i think that scar is sticking with me for life
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok ill take your advice
The worst is how it will just dump all the melting/freezing energy into your skin at above-boiling-water-temperatures. It's basically as bad as a (non-high--pressure) steam leak that sticks to you.
2:47 "Wow, You don't know how many times it took for me to get that right" That was great!
Yeah, say that even one time fast! I tried. I failed...
One time I was at a mall and I saw that cotton candy robot and it was making weird looking flowers and just dumping them in the back of itself over and over again. We decided it would probably start a fire if too much got in there so we took one and it seemed to stop auto firing cotton candy 😂
I have a mental image but want to see that so bad.
@@thomasdickson35 lol I think I have a video of it but by now it’s long gone
I love how this man takes one of the least threatening sugary treats and makes it into a terrifying weapon.
Only a backyard scientist could weaponize projectile cotton candy
I agree. I don't know anyone else who could do this. I bet he still gets a knock at the door from the feds.
their was that guy who made candy shotgun slugs for taofeldermaus
😂😂
Remember, it's not a war crime the first time ;-)
It's like what I'd imagine Kevin McAllister to be like all grown up
Infusing sugar with Prime and spraying it all over the grass? You're practically inviting ants to get superpowers. Some unfortunate soul will end up being bitten and transformed into a *real* Antman. Not just some guy that can change size, but someone with a super-strong exoskeleton complete with six legs and sudden cravings for picnic leftovers.
thats a better plot than any of the films have had
A suggestion: could you heat the nozzle, whatever it would be, with a coil, using induction ? And by adjusting the parameters keep the nozzle(s) at the sugar melting temp ?
I thought thats where he was going to be honest.
Heating the air before the venturi, could have used a radio antenna.
Bro is single handedly feeding all the ants in his neighborhood
let's have a minute of silence for the poor plants in the alleyway which have been through a lot over the years
6:40 congrats! you made an annular booster! its the next step in better carburation over a down leg booster which is kind of similar to you just pouring the molten sugar into the air stream
really cool how you gout to the same spot.
This reminds me of a couple decades ago when I discovered you could shoot hot glue from a hot glue gun into an air compressor stream and send glue spider webs everywhere. :)
We use machines at my work that do exactly that, I hate them dearly.
no way I have to try this brb
Big mess incoming!
I'm off tomorrow and I have a jumbo glue gun.... I'm gonna make a mess.
@@Sk1m_Beeble Just out of curiosity, what would this sort of machine be used for? Hot glue isn't exactly a stellar material, and random spray isn't exactly the most useful application pattern.
02:39 Unfortunate bystander chosen for execution for a fun sugar shooting machine 😀.
5:42 Allen Pan is far more than Mark Rober's assistant!
This man casually said "I'm gonna use my jet engine i made last year" this guy's one bad day away from being a super villain😂
3:35 "I didn't make cotton candy, I made an afterburner"
best thing I've heard in a while
9:10 Even stickier that those times about 4 years ago, when you made human-sized glue traps?
I would suggest trying to build something more closely related to a large airbrush, except rather than attaching the cup directly to the nozzle, you suspend the cup above and out in front of the nozzle on a bracket
Inside the cup would be one or more heating elements to heat the sugar for you (Instead of heating it beforehand and having to act quickly), with a valve to open and close it, letting gravity do all the work.
He worked so hard on prototyping this and then just breezed through it like it was no big deal. ❤
That cotton candy machine is just sad , I used to love buying it and seeing the guy doing tricks and looked awesome
I made a tiny one for blowing “spider webs” onto a display before, but definitely nothing to this scale, this is awesome. I used the more brute force method of flame heating the connection X-p didnt last long, but made a cool diorama (using weaker air from a compressed air can may have also helped)
4:42 wait a minute...CODE BULLET ?!
I saw electroboom
A tank with a gravity feed would and a decent valve probably work just as well as just pouring it into the stream.
And it would give you the added advatages of being able to use both hands for holding the device, and have a perfectly controllable flow of sugar.
Basically; instead of trying to fight gravity, use it.
That’s what I was thinking the entire time
Instead of melting all the sugar at once, I’d use some sort of heating element to melt the sugar just before it comes out of the tube, and then blast it with air to cool it down again
on 5:30 he literally made a edible web shooter😂
The backyard scientist once again emerges from his florida abode. This is freaking awesome!
The Open Sauce line-up looks amazing. It's great to see people like Evan & Katelyn attending. I really wish I didn't live so far away.
Would love to see a longer version with all those other things that you tried, love the content
I know the steps on how to make a cotton candy gun in 5 steps
Step 1 : Make molten sugar
Step 2 : Put molten sugar into metal container
Step 3 : Take 2 large propane stove burners and set them to high, take some high temperature piping connecting them with a stream of compressed air
Step 4 : Make a venturi nozzle to fit between the high temperature piping and the molten sugar
Step 5 : Activate the compressed air
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"You won't hear anything. Hopefully you'll just see cotton candy."
Okay do I at least get a blindfold.
I haven't finished the video but the part where you were pouring the liquid down and spraying it and then it was finally working reminds me the movie industry figured out a way to spray I think it was like a melted plastic to make artificial cobwebs on everything so maybe you want to kind of look there to get it kind of different idea
The sweetest and most dangerous science experiment I've ever seen xD
Okay hear me out:
do you know those strong, industrial grade superglues? When hardenibg they often produce heat and can even burn stuff
so if you do it right you could technically cook food using a superglue powered heater
idk i hope you read this lol
Sugestion from The Ionizer - Spinning the surgar will allow it to move only when it’s melted keeping it from burning. If you have a cone to bring the liquid to a center and also have some channels to flow . The idea is to fling it out in as narrow and fine as posible to give you thread. You use nozzles at that size will clog. Better experiment would love to help you with is how about a different type of heater. I can explain how a machine works and how useing a wireless way to heat a spinning chamber can work better and be better controled. works can have huge improvements.
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Omg
rocket powered cotton candy is possibly the greatest idea of all time
Your comment is even funnier because at 5:50 she seems to have Rocket League on screen
sugar is surprisingly a significant source of energy when burned. well maybe not surprisingly, sugar is energy after all
was that rocket league in the background???? 5:49
I used to work at a party supply store and we had cotton candy machines for rent and I got sent to a couple local events with the cotton candy machines and popcorn machines and I guarantee you the kids got more excited about someone making the cotton candy in front of them rather than watching a machine do it
You should put the final method into some sort of shooter casing and add a heating element, so you could put cotton candy sugar into the top and make it shoot out cotton candy strands automatically.
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My man! I was thinking of your channel the other day when i melted down like 40 pounds of aluminum and made 100+ aluminum ingots made from little corn bread baking molds haha.
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I like how it basically turned into one of those spiderweb guns for movie sets.
Can we just appreciate for a second how much time and energy and money gets spent to make these videos. You sir are a legend.
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well if you think of something like a paint ball gun, its all hopper fed. you did make a solution that went Infront of the compressed air to make the cotton candy Infront of pressurized air. If you were to create a pressurized heated hopper (just above the melting point of sugar) with a one way valve and a have a constant flow of liquid sugar flowing into the barrel with a pressurized air source, you could create an actual cotton candy gun
Love the ideas, keep the great work coming
Anybody else here in 4months after the video just to see if he has posted a new video yet?
This man gets a good idea and DOES NOT stop until the product is perfect/ exactly what he thought of. He doesn't care about how low the frequency of his uploads is, but the quality of each vid is op.
A inspiration to scientists and engineers everywhere, Quality over quantity
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Kevin's videos are a perfect example of the phrase "that escalated quickly".
Start with an air compressor to make a cotton candy launcher, immediate next step? Rocket engine.
man, a new backyardscientist video feels like christmas because its always a GAD DAMN GIFT
9:05 that’s what she said
“Oh it’s so sticky”
Nah bruh 💀
7:36 who needs that much cotton candy
Everyone
That's wall insulation
The man, the myth, the legend.
This is the same process like making rockwool.
The key is air speed that is actually pretty "sedate" and and the molten sugar needs time to "pre cool" a bit before hitting the air stream.
This way you create skin layer that then gets stretched out.
This is essentially what you did at the end of the video.
Can't wait to show this to my kids 😊.
this man has inspired me to do a lot. thank you
Always glad to see backyard scientist post! Keep up the good work!
I'm surprised the induction heater didn't make an appearance in this one.
At the beginning it looked like spider man web shooters
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Cum
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"Hey guys, I guess that's it."
You do not disappoint with these uploads!
2:16 DUUUUDE, It looks like the protomolecule from 'The Expanse' as it branches out!!!!
Glue (not Elmer's glue) and an air compressor also works extremely well if not better than molten sugar. I figured that out when I was 9 or 10, this video brought back a lot of memories.
1:53 my nose at night be like:
I can relate
Me at the Taco Bell bathroom
Thank you for all the things you make!
he got that 10:00 mark
I feel like the ideal design would be a heated pot you put the sugar in. Then put holes in the bottom that are the right size for when the sugar hits an ideal temp it starts running out. Pressurize it slightly worst case scenario. Then air gun under the holes.
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6:29 WHAT
He just wants to kiss him
my idea to make the cotton candy gun a little better (at least the 8 minute gun with the cylinder with melted sugar), is to make a device to keep the cylinder with sugar, hot at 170 degrees Celsius (°C) upwards , even if the sugar comes out like LAVA because it's so hot, it would work, I think.
Were you at bro? Me and the kids miss watching your videos!!!
I feel lied too
In France cotton candy is called Barbapapa (daddy's beard) :) i still never see any CNC Machine yet. Can't wait for it :)
In 50 seconds, you described the Venturi effect much faster, and with more interesting applications than getting my mechanical engineering certs ever did.
“I didn’t think I would be summoning a demon from the nozzle” is such a hilarious yet worrying line
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I wonder if basically making it into a giant airbrush would've worked. Leafblower with the pot attached to the top, a funnel to pour it into the air stream, and a valve to close off the pot to keep it from leaking.
3:36 That line with afterburner gets me xD
Those experiments you did at the end, and shown only like two seconds of each, all seemed pretty cool! :D
What would have worked perfectly for this is a box hot glue unit. The kind that is used on packaging machines to shoot hot glue onto boxes. Everything is temperature controlled up to the point the glue shoots out the nozel. Add in the jet of air and voila, you have a perfect cotton candy gun