Rainbow Metal Sea Shell! Making Crystals and Metal Casting With Bismuth!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • In this one, we take some of my favorite material on the planet and play around: Bismuth! We first make some amazing hopper crystals, before moving on to some lost wax casting of sea shells. Due to the very low melting point of bismuth, it is a heavy metal that can be smelted on a stove top! I hope you all enjoy and I'll have another one out soon!
    Want to make your own Bismuth creations? Here is a link to where I get mine from!:
    boltonmetalpro...
    Check out my other channel where I post weekly, Theo Kellison!:
    / @theokellison
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    #bismuth #metalcasting #crystals

Комментарии • 37

  • @largent45
    @largent45 Год назад +4

    I love bismuth! It is so beautiful and it's crystal structure is so unique and beautiful! It is a uniquely different metal and as you said, one that everybody should play with at some time! Lol! I whole heartedly agree! Thanks Theo, and I hope you are feeling better now. Food poisoning is not fun and will leave you drained and devoid of energy! So I hope you are feeling well soon!

  • @janvafa9959
    @janvafa9959 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for persevering in spite of not feeling 100%! I hope you’re back to full health soon. Take care!

  • @QuestForDetails
    @QuestForDetails Год назад +2

    this is so freakin cool in several categories ! extremely beautiful !

  • @magnoliannaart
    @magnoliannaart 5 дней назад

    What an awesome video!

  • @kirsiselei8703
    @kirsiselei8703 Год назад +1

    Ooo, they lok like alien cities. And the shells are absolutely georgious👍💕🇫🇮

  • @donnalantz7981
    @donnalantz7981 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love bismuth. I bought a couple crystals from you a couple of years ago. This would be so fun to work with. I so love the work you do.

  • @judymarkel8029
    @judymarkel8029 Год назад +1

    If I knew more about chemistry I would understand this more. But this was just so fun to watch. Interesting and beautiful

  • @j.dtarran8302
    @j.dtarran8302 Год назад +1

    Hey thanks for the Tips ! You're a legend .
    I tried Casting with Bismuth for the first time yesterday in an enclosed heated CNC engraved Graphite mould I have previously used for Brass.
    I had the Idea slow cooling would produce Rainbow annealing but perhaps it wasn't slow enough. I'll certainly try just torch heating it .
    Yes as you realised Its good to Bake your moulds to reduce trapped water when using plaster or clay moulds ..🙂.the spitting can be bad !

  • @johnsaucerhunter
    @johnsaucerhunter Год назад +2

    Bismuth is so cool on so many levels & really enjoyed all your trials and searches for good creations. I've often wanted to take a compressor/vacuum used for resin treatment (and also air conditioning lines) with a heat source rigged up.. Just curious as to what the Crystals would look like with the absence of oxygen. The down side would be you couldn't touch or mess with it inside. Great episode Theo

  • @leslyeschoenhuth1107
    @leslyeschoenhuth1107 Год назад

    * WOW Love your teaching videos.. never saw this before so I was Amazed!! Thanks!

  • @1superMADpickle
    @1superMADpickle 10 месяцев назад +1

    dude this wa exceptionally insightful.Although pouring the bismuth into a fresh plaster mold wasnt a great idea due to the moisture in the mold, i think it is extremely helpful for new metal casters to see what happens, the bubbly popy stuff is way more dangerous when its hotter metal pours like bronze, this helps avoid accidents. thanks man , keep making cool stuff!

  • @anniegironne8444
    @anniegironne8444 Год назад

    Cool ideas, I love bismuth

  • @RichartEgli
    @RichartEgli 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bismuth is Dope! My first attempts growing Crystals went quite bad ..so i tried many many ways....by changing ONE Parameter each cycle.
    How much Bismuth, which Temp., which Time, how removing the "slag" (these are not impurities...its oxydised BI, so collect the "slag" and remelt it. Only a grey yellow powder remains, and even that you could redox it back to pure BI with chemicals.) after 100+ attempts i cracked the code....all sizes, colors and shapes.
    Must have... enogh material to fill the BOWL full just below the rim
    99.99+ % PURE BISMUTH
    Rockwool or Glasswool ( isolation is very important)
    Stainless Steel Pot ( for MELTING)
    Stainless Steel BOWL ( for CRYSTALIZATION)
    Stainless Spoon ( to remove the "slag" from Melting Pot)
    Stainless FORK ( to remove the "slag" from Crystalization -Bowl )
    TWEEZERS (for pulling the Crystals)
    2 Pliers (for handling the POT or BOWL)
    SAFETY GEAR
    Goggles
    Tight-fitting Long sleeve shirt (Cotton, Wool, Linen) NO "plastic" )
    Jeans or similar Pants
    Thermo GLOVES
    CLOSED SHOES ( NO FlipFlop or Crocks ...not because they`re UGLY ;)
    FRESH AIR CIRCULATION
    ANYONE....feel free to ask me, if you wanna make BISMUTH CRYSTALS
    greetings from Switzerland

    • @jr.6286
      @jr.6286 6 месяцев назад

      I’m interested

  • @delfic1108
    @delfic1108 Год назад

    Thanks. That was interesting. Hope you feel better now.

  • @1polynation169
    @1polynation169 Год назад

    now that looks like way too much fun!!!

  • @goanna2012
    @goanna2012 7 месяцев назад

    Cool ❤thank you hopping for more great videos 👍❤️🙏🇦🇺

  • @keithcunningham7925
    @keithcunningham7925 Год назад

    Bismuth is so cool that is a very good video

  • @joang.cavanna2046
    @joang.cavanna2046 Год назад

    So much fun!

  • @patriciamckean4186
    @patriciamckean4186 Год назад

    Oxidizing those shells 🐚 😍

  • @nancygaxiola5412
    @nancygaxiola5412 Год назад

    Beautiful stuff for sure,!

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 Год назад

    8:50 - Nice Petoskey Stones!

  • @Rocktwister
    @Rocktwister Год назад

    So much fun and I learned a lot too! Love this content!

  • @ronchapin7348
    @ronchapin7348 Год назад

    perfect ideal if it has not been sudgested yet. you have them already carved out. chest pieces for your set that you just recently made lol. i thank that would be so cool. to make them different for black and white. use some different wood or rock for stands. i would love to see something like that. peace love your content

  • @donnal.hanrahan2824
    @donnal.hanrahan2824 Год назад

    Love it ❤❤❤

  • @melindahawkins9249
    @melindahawkins9249 Год назад

    Hey theo we live in Oregon and are headed to billings Friday for vacation was wondering if you could suffers any rock hounding areas I watch you all the time keep up the good hounding videos

  • @andrewwong3825
    @andrewwong3825 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @peterdubinsky5389
    @peterdubinsky5389 8 месяцев назад

    Gotta make a peacock

  • @southernafricansafaris6124
    @southernafricansafaris6124 8 месяцев назад

    Hiya, great vid with the bismuth there. The casting, when you oxidised did you have to polish it in any way or the result was only with heat?
    Have you tried adding 12% tin to bismuth? I heard it becomes malleable as lead.

  • @jennierenzi8739
    @jennierenzi8739 Год назад

    Remind me of carborundum

  • @Romogi
    @Romogi 10 месяцев назад

    What is the proper ratio of corn starch to silicone caulk for your mold?

  • @kiruthikak3175
    @kiruthikak3175 Год назад

    Hi thanks for the video, Is it possible to cast metal on a metal.

  • @Rocktwister
    @Rocktwister Год назад

    hahahaha I was already a sub here my bad!

  • @jennierenzi8739
    @jennierenzi8739 Год назад

    Bismuth can be toxic please don't breath the fumes

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 Год назад

      False. You can eat the stuff. Eg: Pepto Bismol.

    • @jennierenzi8739
      @jennierenzi8739 Год назад

      @@canadiangemstones7636 read up on it, in to great amount it's toxic