Good subs for explanation, and I like the more scientific comparative measuring. Hope you keep that trend :) I can add this tip for other viewers: If you need more carbon dust than you can find from old pencils (or sinz-carbon batteries), charcoal for grilling is usually 80-90% carbon. Should be good enough for this use. Carbon can be useful to make DIY conductive paints or plastic mixes (like non-metallic electrodes), and is also an workable black pigment if you don't have commercial dyes. EDIT: carbon is not exactly the same as graphene (from pencils ect.) even though that is also made from only carbon. Different structure. You need graphene if you want electrical conductivity. I don't know if this would also make a difference as a bulking agent for the glue, sorry :)
I have watched loads of these videos on RUclips, but have yet to find an answer to my question of what is stronger. Super glue and Graphite powder, Super glue and Baking Soda, or a combination of Super glue, Graphite powder and Baking Soda?
from what ive seen mix baking soda and graphite to make instant crazy hard bonds
Amazing video 😊😮❤
Thank you!
Put the powder in first, then add the glue.
Good subs for explanation, and I like the more scientific comparative measuring. Hope you keep that trend :)
I can add this tip for other viewers: If you need more carbon dust than you can find from old pencils (or sinz-carbon batteries), charcoal for grilling is usually 80-90% carbon. Should be good enough for this use.
Carbon can be useful to make DIY conductive paints or plastic mixes (like non-metallic electrodes), and is also an workable black pigment if you don't have commercial dyes.
EDIT: carbon is not exactly the same as graphene (from pencils ect.) even though that is also made from only carbon. Different structure. You need graphene if you want electrical conductivity. I don't know if this would also make a difference as a bulking agent for the glue, sorry :)
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I have watched loads of these videos on RUclips, but have yet to find an answer to my question of what is stronger. Super glue and Graphite powder, Super glue and Baking Soda, or a combination of Super glue, Graphite powder and Baking Soda?
Great suggestion! I had a video about it ✌️✌️
SG & graphite.
You’re not factoring in mechanical retention of the graphite (height and width).
Mega messy