Scientific glassblowing jacketed Büchner funnel

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Ross North from ProScience a Glass shop manufacturing a jacketed Büchner funnel
    Glassshop@Proscience.com

Комментарии • 60

  • @juicemister
    @juicemister 7 лет назад +33

    Now that I know the work that goes into them, I will never break a piece of glassware ever again.

    • @baddonkey75
      @baddonkey75 4 года назад

      @phục êwê lol

    • @ryankoza7584
      @ryankoza7584 Год назад +1

      If you break stuff often its cheaper to make your own 😅😂

  • @mndlessdrwer
    @mndlessdrwer 8 лет назад +13

    Scientific glass blowing is fascinating, mostly because borosilicate glass behaves so interestingly.

  • @unhinged17
    @unhinged17 8 лет назад +11

    Totally meditative. Thank you for keeping this art alive.

  • @jerrywhidby5259
    @jerrywhidby5259 7 лет назад +2

    When you pulled the big chunk of glass off the bottom my mind did a rubber neck move. You made it look effortless, but you know it took skill.

  • @karstenchristensen3921
    @karstenchristensen3921 7 лет назад +4

    Nice work. But why is it there are always someone who don't like the videos? Is it because the man on the video has skills, and they don't.. ;)

  • @dannymoreno531
    @dannymoreno531 10 лет назад +10

    his impressive work on the lathe, watching learn some new techniques, I have a small workshop of glass and very similar to his 1965 bethlehem lab glass lathe without torches around, sorry if not well understood use a translator, from Corrientes Argentina
    Impresionante su trabajo en el torno, viendo aprendo algunas tecnicas nuevas, tengo un pequeño taller de vidrios y un torno muy parecido al suyo de 1965 bethlehem glass lab lathe, sin los sopletes,
    desde Corrientes Argentina

  • @jonchristophergustafson4015
    @jonchristophergustafson4015 3 года назад +1

    It is master craftsmen like you that make PhD's, like me, possible.That is wonderful work!

  • @lancenickles3603
    @lancenickles3603 9 лет назад +2

    cant thank you enough for sharing.

  • @Race353
    @Race353 9 месяцев назад

    I'd love to watch this, please get your Quality settings above 240p ...... no less than 700s maybe even 1000s.

  • @brandonross6083
    @brandonross6083 Год назад

    As someone interested in chemistry glassware this is impressive

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 7 лет назад +1

    so cool to see such talent!

  • @ThePaivel
    @ThePaivel 8 лет назад +2

    It's amazing. Really useful thing

  • @gordon6029
    @gordon6029 2 года назад

    Very impressive.

  • @stephenlepore4476
    @stephenlepore4476 2 года назад

    radical.

  • @JimButler1234567890
    @JimButler1234567890 7 лет назад +1

    I want to learn the art of scientific glass blowing. I have some special applications that I want to learn it for, and so i need this skill. How can I get started?

    • @MAGATRON-DESTROY
      @MAGATRON-DESTROY 3 месяца назад +1

      Get a torch, some glass, oxygen, propane and some basic tools, but beware, once you are bit by the glass bug you will never stop

  • @we4selradio591
    @we4selradio591 7 лет назад +9

    a didy filter on teh camera would be nice.

    • @baddonkey75
      @baddonkey75 4 года назад +1

      Actually doesnt even matter right here. You can clearly see whats going on and what needs attention

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Год назад +1

      @@baddonkey75 I beg to disagree - the sodium glare often obscures lot of details.

    • @MAGATRON-DESTROY
      @MAGATRON-DESTROY 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@baddonkey75it's still awesome but you can see him work the seals better with a filter

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Месяц назад

      ​@@MrKotBonifacythe video being in 240p is what's obscuring all the details

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Месяц назад

      @@cvspvr OK, 240p is "OBSCURING details", but the sodium glare HIDES whatever could be seen - even if without "detailed details". Happy now?
      More seriously, though - for someone familiar with glass blowing (like myself) 240p WITHOUT glare would be just fine - when you KNOW how the process works, you just need/ want to see WHAT exactly the person doing it is doing (the steps, that is).
      But even a 1080p/ 4K video WITH a strong glare WON'T LET YOU SEE that, no matter of the amount of "visible details" IN THE SURROUNDING AREA.
      Hope that helps...

  • @escanora6618
    @escanora6618 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @pauloandrade1771
    @pauloandrade1771 4 года назад +1

    Muito bom seu trabalho.
    Parabéns.

  • @mattmoreira210
    @mattmoreira210 9 лет назад +1

    I've never seen a video of Roy Orbison blowing glass in my entire life :P

    • @fluffchuckerbob
      @fluffchuckerbob 9 лет назад +1

      Matheus Moreira Thought it was the Irish warbler Bono from the band U2.

    • @mattmoreira210
      @mattmoreira210 9 лет назад

      Bahahahahahahah! :D

  • @trub420
    @trub420 9 лет назад +3

    and wtf was that i just saw made???? (i like watching glass made)

    • @sbreheny
      @sbreheny 9 лет назад +8

      +trub420 It's a funnel used in chemistry for filtering liquids with suspended solids. Notice there is a horizontal piece which goes across the inside diameter - that's either a glass plate with a mesh of holes in it (filter goes on this surface) or it is a glass frit (many tiny glass beads lightly melted together but not totally fused so it is porous and acts as its own filter). The bottom of the whole piece goes into a flask which is under vacuum to help suck the liquid through the filter or frit. This one is unusual because the entire funnel is surrounded by a jacket with and inlet and an outlet. This is to control the temperature of the liquid as it is being filtered. Sometimes you want to filter a liquid with a low boiling point and you don't want it to boil away or evaporate at room temperature. Other times you are filtering something which would be too viscous or even solid at room temperature. In these cases you would circulate either a chilled fluid or heated fluid through that jacket.

    • @trub420
      @trub420 9 лет назад +3

      wow thanks i actually learned something today

  • @cameronanderson4182
    @cameronanderson4182 4 месяца назад

    Did anybody see how off that tubing was.. that first spin..
    If you would have been using a Litton that probably wouldn't have been as bad! Does bethlehem's you just can't get parts for anymore..

  • @mightywhite360
    @mightywhite360 7 лет назад

    What kind of torch head is that? That thing is super wicked.

  • @hkkhgffh3613
    @hkkhgffh3613 2 года назад

    Can you make an unjacketed funnel, too?

  • @firekistglass5822
    @firekistglass5822 9 лет назад +4

    Great to see work like that on another Beth!
    and.. if you have had any issues with your swivels.. give these a try (mine) stainless steel, and double sided
    www.etsy.com/shop/firekistglass

  • @lunaak
    @lunaak 5 лет назад

    Hi Ross, can you tell how do you make hose barbs, please?

    • @rossnorth3957
      @rossnorth3957  5 лет назад

      ChemGlass Life Science is were we purchase them from. CG-301-02

    • @lunaak
      @lunaak 5 лет назад

      Thanks. I’ve had a thought of developing some graphite moulds to make barbs myself. Nice vid btw.

  • @cedricpod
    @cedricpod 6 лет назад

    what is the rubber tube for ?

    • @jonmacdonald5345
      @jonmacdonald5345 3 года назад

      @Wroger Wroger LMFAO hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha

    • @-_o_o_-
      @-_o_o_- Год назад

      it's for cocktails

  • @Rameshkumar-qm8uh
    @Rameshkumar-qm8uh 9 лет назад

    very nice sir but doing very slow....

    • @macnudd
      @macnudd 7 лет назад +3

      Ramesh kumar He actually was fast. Glass has it's own set of rules, if you rush glass, it breaks and you end up with junk. I would guess this guy has 15 to 20 years experience.

  • @GurmeetSingh-gj6vh
    @GurmeetSingh-gj6vh 3 года назад

    Buchner fannel Lagane ka video Dalna sair

  • @yochanan5257
    @yochanan5257 8 лет назад

    Классно!

  • @K2GlassART
    @K2GlassART 10 лет назад

    6:00

  • @geweldigaum
    @geweldigaum 10 лет назад +1

    5:20 WTF?

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 6 лет назад

    Piece of cake!...
    Kidding, kidding.

  • @yochanan5257
    @yochanan5257 8 лет назад

    Я ВИДЕЛ ВСЁ

  • @gortnewton4765
    @gortnewton4765 4 года назад

    14 mins of video and another 28 mins of prep time to make that Buchner Funnel and the cost to the research lab will be $1000.

    • @stope420
      @stope420 Год назад

      You’re not paying for the man to push a button- you’re paying for the knowledge of which button to push.

  • @CarmenPerez-oy4wd
    @CarmenPerez-oy4wd 9 лет назад

    hahaha!