You should put a sticky note on top of all your molds that say "mold release" on it that you only take off when you are actively using it so it will be a little harder to forget about
Every time you forget the mold release you should put the words on the table using the portable surface printer. At the end of the year you can clean it off, but the start of each year people in the audience can start a pool betting how many times you'll have it marked on the table by the end of the year.
@@EvanAndKatelynonce when I was DM’ing I had an npc do that because they were on 1 hp and it was a chaotic neutral npc so if it’s going down so will everyone else
It most likely wasnt lighter. The issue was the design of the custom scale which created to much resistance without giving each side a big enough lever to actually push the weight up. If you look closely while they pushing by themselves you will notice that it goes slow and then really quick. It isn't cause they suddenly pushed a lot harder, it looks like that cause the resistance at the bottom with this scale is to high, if they holded both at the middle and balanced it that way then it probably would have shown the real result, but here the weight had to fight the resistance of the scale on top of the weight of the dice. Making a scale isn't just making something that looks like one, you actually need to make the math for it to function properly and take the scale itself in consideration.
I would highly recommend for the next time, you guys invest in a rotocasting machine. 1) it's fun. It's huge. It spins things around and just-- did I say it's fun? :P 2) you can make hollow things. 3) With the rotocast rolling around, you won't have spots where it stays in one spot though you do lose out on using the pressure pot
@@TheKankeinaiFactor I think this would be something they’d definitely get a ton of use out of with future projects (plus I don’t think it’ll take much convincing Evan to buy a new toy lol)
I sincerely hope Evan and Katelyn get paid well for their square space ads, like more than they would for a basic ad. I have seen probably hundreds of square space ads and ads in general and theirs are basically the only ones I don't skip through.
@@Oliver_All_Over very much same, there's only a couple RUclips channels I don't skip through the ad reads and this is one of them. They are so legitimately entertaining they could be on real television and I wouldn't bat an eye, other than my being impressed that E&K got on TV.
I love the discovery of cool new ways to make things. I've been looking for some way to do some chonky metal board game pieces without investing in a whole lot of elaborate, expensive and possibly dangerous equipment. And suddenly... brass and tungsten powder is a thing!
I only stumbled onto you two about a month ago. Watching your videos is like coming home. Watching two people who are so happy together is comforting. I don't know if any of your sponsors know how much attention you put in their ads, but you are the only ones that I sit and watch YOUR ads. Thank you for having so much joy and being willing to share it with the world.
i was literally in awe at that one figurine that was so close by being crushed by the dice and didnt and just fell bc it baunced and make the floor lift
@@Zuraneve I love when the subtitles have little Easter eggs like that. It feels like a secret that only members of an exclusive club get to be privy to. (albeit not as exclusive as it was when I was a kid putting on the captions on the family tv and someone walking in and asking why the captions are turned on lol)
3:48 I COULDNT BREATHE WITH HOW HARD I WAS LAUGHING OMG KATELYN (the editing has always been top notch but it’s moments like these that blow it out of the water)
i cant stop thinking that the presure chamber looks like it´s about to blow up just because the way the googly eyes and the smile that you drew on it looks
GUYS! make a pvc staff topped with a cage that opens to hold the resin die on the top. Put an led light into the pipe that shines out the top into the cage and place the switch near your thumb. Make the pipe look like a wood staff with heat manipulation and paint. BAM! glowing crystal magic staff that lights up when utilized that is LARP playable! You could even make a cage release down by your hand so you can drop the die from the staff to roll, and maybe even integrate the led light-up on landing tech you embeded in dice in that one video a while back…
I really love your guys videos. I watch for the cool projects but also your energy together is amazing and wholesome! BUT the Editing???? Amazing! It really just adds a cherry on top. It's only gotten better and better over the years!! The little comments, the graphs and visuals, it just really sweetens the deal and makes me laugh even more. I'm sure it's alot of work but it really shows! Amazing. ❤
katelyn has totally outdone herself with the editing on this video, it is SOOO good and entertaining omg! also the shot of the die rolling through and destroying the miniature tavern scene is incredible and feels like it should be a promo clip for a d&d show... a d&d show/podcast has gotta hit you up to rent this bad boy out for filming
@@kittykat490 renting out the heavy metal die (that word is so appropriate here lol) to people would be so cool and assuming they are given credit in the videos it would give this channel even more exposure ❤️ Also I loved the little bits in the recipe pages lol onion
As someone who broke my foot last year and hasn't recovered yet, the sight of Evan NOT wearing steel toe boots while dropping that thing has me PRESSED.
I love this so much. As a longtime hobby dice maker, I always get a kick seeing youtubers try it out. There are a lot of facets to it that can make it difficult. As a engineer, I couldn't help but relate the metal resin casting to experiments I've watched at my college. They were researching the best ways to get metal powder to remain stationary inside of resin prints and have equal dispersement. The best method they could find? Rock tumbler. Seal up the mold super good with the resin and throw it in. It was not the most successful project, but it was fun to watch. Especially when the students working on it had no idea how to use resin. Super cool to see this method and I'm pleasantly surprised there wasn't layer seperation.
Amazing. This takes "table breaker" to a whole new and crazy level, and I'm here for it. I could just watch a whole video of you dropping this mighty lad onto stuff and breaking it.
This video made me laugh all the way through. As a well established dice goblin bordering on greedy dice hoarding dragon, I approve. Also, please attach a duck call to the pressure pot release valve. We did this to a buddy's blow off valve on his turbocharged car and it was hysterical accelerating down the highway.
I used yo work for a company makin oil drill heads out of Tungsten. This is almost exactly how we did it, except instead of resin we used brass. Packed the tungsten into a mold using a vibration table, used a formula to determine how much brass it could soak up, then put it in a kiln at 2500 degrees for 2 hours. The brass runs like water, the powder soaks it all up. To do this in your dice mold, you'd need to have a tall, thick sprew, fill the mold with just resin, packed down (vibrations work best) the sprue would need to be tall enough to contain all your resin, something as thin as possible, slow cure so you could vacuum out the air pulling the resin into the voids. But if ya wanted really wanted to do it right, you'd need to get a mold CNC'd from graphite, fill THAT to the top with tungsten powder, vibrate that down and add until it stops settlin, add enough brass (by weight) to fill the mold (held in the sprew) and cook that bad boy at 2500 to 2600 degrees fer a few hours, then smash the mold because that's the only way to get it out. We used cold baths for several hours to cool it enough to get within arm's reach without gettin burnt. It'd be fun! Good luck!
@@BenJamin-en3jb No, just Tungsten. After demoulding the head still had a couple machining steps to go through to add threads on the neck and the cutters were tungsten carbide.
Interesting that the head was made of tungsten and brass. I can't imagine that would be as resilient as some other alloy, was the main goal to achieve the heaviest head possible for a given amount of strength?
@@KeterMalkuth Not an alloy. Tungsten doesn't melt until around 5 or 6 thousand degrees. Brass is vapor by then. It's technically a matrix material, the brass just holds the form but the tungsten takes the wear. The tungsten is held together at such a high density that it wears more like tungsten than brass. I was just a shop bot though, not one of the engineers. I made the heads, but not smart enough to tell you why it works.
So I work in a foundry and in larger castings we do what is called a "ball riser" which is where we have a ball of extra material to account for the fact that the metal "shrinks" in the mold. You guys are great I love your content so much!!!!
A future note with Kazoos, incase you haven't figured it out yet- They don't function by blowing air- You're basically just humming/singing/vocalizing into a Kazoo, which it then amplifies and uses to create that signature kazoo sound-
Excellent video! The pressure pot noises are brutal! I'm trying exposure therapy for my misophonia and hope to make it through one pressure pot release without muting! I'm not even close to succeeding yet.😂
@@KimberlyM658 I have misophonia but it was way more intense when I was a little younger😭 now I wan withstand being in places with many people eating😄 (chewing is my main trigger)
Something that may help a bit with separation in the future: try mixing any additives into just one part of the resin, before mixing parts an and b together. You’ll be able to take as much time as you need, and can make sure every particle is fully coated with resin. And have less panic.
The preferred nomenclature for referring to dice in the singular is unalive. (I dunno, I hear that the algorithm doesn't like murder-death-kill these days)
Me: they are going to make a giant resin die. Evan: we want to make a die out of tungsten. Me: oh, that's unexpected Evan: we are going to put tungsten powder into resin. Me: ah... that checks out.
My brain has the same reaction as yours, singular “dice” sounds so, so wrong. But apparently in British English, “die” is as nearly as antiquated as “thou” is for singular you, so sources like the OED endorse singular “dice” as preferred in the modern day. Evan and Katelyn are American so that doesn't strictly apply, but the language is changing. Still hurts my brain, but it's facts. But the D&D Player's Handbook and other related sources still use "one die, two dice”, so there are still sentries on that wall.
Guys, I wonder if you could mix metal powder with thin resin, and then use an electromagnet to make those ferrofluid shapes appear in the resin, and then have it cure into that shape while the magnet holds it into position? Could make for some really cool artwork. Ferrofluid designs frozen in time.
DM: "You are curently enjoying a pretty nice time in that little tavern you recently discover. WHEN SUDUNLY!!! *Throws a giant dice in the battle map* *Look at the massacre* ...Unfortunatly... No one seem to survive the verry surprizing encounter. Some witness says they have seen Jerry the kobold fly to the next village a 100 miles away. But no one have ever see him since." The party: "..."
I just found this channel from the LED dice and I am making my own version of them now featuring considerably more maths, electronics design and 3d printing. I have also been binging the entire channel night & day and this is the first new video I've seen. I'm actually genuinely very happy about this. I love this channel.
Also! Tungsten story time: my materials science lecturer was this ancient Hungarian dude, and he was telling us about the work he did with tungsten way back in the day. He said they took a tungsten core, then surrounded it with aluminium, and behind it put "lot of dynamite", and as he did this he drew in stages on the board a deadass tank shell. I poked my sleeping friend to wake them up. He then said they fired it at a piece of armour, with judges and speedometers to make sure they were within spec, and the aluminium would fuse with the armour and form a channel through which the tungsten core would be guided to penetrate the armour. He said this was a very successful venture, and he had all of his papers ready to go off to work for the Soviet Union, and then the Hungarian revolution broke out, and he took part fighting against the Russian tanks. Then when they lost, he fled to start his new life in England. My friend said, "Well, I'm definitely awake now."
0:35 My friend has a giant d20 about the size of a fist. It's made of plastic. We call it "The Bowling Ball" and he's not allowed to roll it on anything other than a padded dice tray due to its destructive capabilities. It's a _VERY_ bad idea 🤣
@@IanZainea1990 intoxication time!!!!! Let's goooooooo! I love fumes aaaaa. I gotta love cross contamination in my lasagna. But fr never bake plastics, resins, etc in a home oven, microwave or air fryer.
I didn't know that I really wanted to see a Ridiculously Heavy Die ™being rolled until this video. What a cool project. 🤩Also one of E&K's funniest sponsor ads to date, the shark onesies really made it. 😂New merch looks beautiful, I wish overseas shipping and customs weren't such a PITA.
Y'all just keep getting better and better! Evan please keep going with the noise chaos. And destructive Katelyn is my fave. You can see the chaos goblin light up in her eyes. Can y'all just do a video of pure destruction and havoc? Let the beast run free.
We need a E&K x How Ridiculous collab where you make the biggest and heaviest dice (like this one but exponentially bigger) and drop it from their tower!
The last part of the video where you start smashing things reminds me of those hydraulic press videos but yours is just 100x more chaotic and explosive. I love it.
The little "Back to the Future" sound when Evan said "heavy" in the intro was perfect. Just subtle enough that I had to replay it to make sure I wasn't imagining things.
Fun language fact: Tungsten in Danish is the same spelling as "tung sten"; which literally means heavy stone. It's the same in Norwegian and Swedish, as the name indeed is derived from that meaning from one of the Swedish discoverers work. I'd argue Wolfram is a cooler sounding name, but man, it's satisfying one of the densest elements is called heavy stone. edit: from heaviest to densest, just for correctness sake
It's not one of the heaviest elements. It has almost the same density and weight as gold. Lead for example is actually heavier, and of course all of the radioactive elements.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo Lead is about 60% as dense as gold/tungsten: 11.348 g/cm^3 for lead vs. 19.283 g/cm^3 for gold/19.254 g/cm^3 for tungsten. A lead-powder die done the same way would've probably weighed about 12 pounds.
To avoiding layering and surface bubbles forming, a 3-axis mixing machine could used, (DIY video idea maybe?), or build a vacuum cabinet (another video idea, maybe?) where you put all the ingredients you need to mix in it, turn the vacuum pump, and use your hands as said 3 axis mixing machine.
Also ik as humans you guys have your moments especially bc these experiments can’t be easy to get right, that’s a given but in these videos I love to see yall have fun & seem like such a loving couple 🥹 I’ve been watching your videos for years now and yall are seriously amazing together I’m sure the void supervisor agrees 😉🥰
3 things: Merch looks awesome. I felt called out when i was tapping through the kazoo playing and seeing the view retention chart death spiral. I was hoping you would be machining tungsten :p Good content.
31:37 would be a great ad for DND. i can just imagine a slogan popping up at the end. like 'Anything could happen.' or 'You're at the mercy of the roll.' or something lol
To prevent settling, make a compression shell for your molds and set them in a tumbler inside your large pot so they're constantly turning as they cure. You'll have to make extra sure it's filled fully and leak-free, though. Might be a fun project you can use for years to come.
As someone who works with tungsten powder i'm glad to see that you are at least wearing a full face mask with filtered air and single use gloves wich shows that you are at least somewhat aware of how bad that powder is. Working with tungsten is an art of its own since its so hard to work with. When i read that you wanted to make a tungsten dice i first thought you'd mill it out of a block since i don't think you have an oven hot enough to sinter. Using resin didn't even cross my mind. To reduce the chance of air bubbles on top of the dice you could use a similar casting method to metal casting. In metal casting you have a fill port with a small reservoir on top of it and a vent at all the places air could get trapped in. With a simple form like a dice you'd only need to orient the dice to have one of its corners as the top. Then you just fill the mold through the fill port until the liquid comes out of the vent. This should also reduce the need of a vacuum or pressure chamber. After it's cured you just have to cut off the material left in the fillport and vent. Oh, also please don't use the oven you use to make your food in for the use of curing resin or the work with other chemicals
Get our Tie Dye "It'll Be Fine" merch at shopevanandkatelyn.com/ ☁😎🌈
I love it and was wondering if you could maybe make a baked bean toilet seat. ;)
Get a giant rubber chicken!!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥CHAOSSSSSSSSSSS
Get a flute!!!!! I keep getting more ideas!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥A trumpet! 🎺 😂
EVAN! Please order a Functional Human Larynx Anatomy Model to put onto your pressure pot friend, please xD How horrific! ♡
You should put a sticky note on top of all your molds that say "mold release" on it that you only take off when you are actively using it so it will be a little harder to forget about
Every time you forget the mold release you should put the words on the table using the portable surface printer.
At the end of the year you can clean it off, but the start of each year people in the audience can start a pool betting how many times you'll have it marked on the table by the end of the year.
Boosting as this would be super fun
Yes! Please! ❤❤❤
Real 😂
10/10
Please
There's a genuine artistry to the depiction of a peaceful tavern scene being literally destroyed by a player rolling their d20.
I cast fireball into a very small room
@@EvanAndKatelynonce when I was DM’ing I had an npc do that because they were on 1 hp and it was a chaotic neutral npc so if it’s going down so will everyone else
I cast black hole 😈
@@EvanAndKatelynIt's very ROCKS FALL EVERYONE DIES lol
@@Karragh I cast meteor swarm! BUT IT’S A TAVERN!??!?! I didn’t stutter.
I am a huge support of the “Evan attaches loud instruments to the pressure pot” movement. I suggest the “Loudcup” next.
Evan needs to print an adaptor for the valve
I would suggest that he gets an Indonesian musical horn (klakson telolet) and just attaches it with Never Gonna Give You Up or something
It’s only a matter of time till he gets bagpipes…. Who’s that gal who does those rock songs on the bagpipes? They should do a colab 😁
@Claymore166 , yes, bagpipes for an epic win.
vuvuzela as well!
An Aztec death whistle should be the next startlingly loud item that Evan attaches to the pressure pot.
GENIUS!
That's EVIL... And GENIUS 😁
The fact that you didn’t weigh the ‘20 lb’ weight on the electric scale to see if it was in fact lighter than 20lb, will forever haunt me.
It most likely wasnt lighter. The issue was the design of the custom scale which created to much resistance without giving each side a big enough lever to actually push the weight up. If you look closely while they pushing by themselves you will notice that it goes slow and then really quick. It isn't cause they suddenly pushed a lot harder, it looks like that cause the resistance at the bottom with this scale is to high, if they holded both at the middle and balanced it that way then it probably would have shown the real result, but here the weight had to fight the resistance of the scale on top of the weight of the dice. Making a scale isn't just making something that looks like one, you actually need to make the math for it to function properly and take the scale itself in consideration.
@@28SASHRwell ill be dammed- you gave a whole explanation that i ACTUALLY understand-
@@nicespectre6849 what are you talking about? The scale says LB on it, it was 19.4 LB, that's about 9 kg that they labeled there.
@ErimlRGG my bad, I rechecked the video I misread it
I would highly recommend for the next time, you guys invest in a rotocasting machine. 1) it's fun. It's huge. It spins things around and just-- did I say it's fun? :P 2) you can make hollow things. 3) With the rotocast rolling around, you won't have spots where it stays in one spot though you do lose out on using the pressure pot
Didn't know this existed, but I was just thinking they needed something that holds the mold and rotates it.
@@TheKankeinaiFactor I think this would be something they’d definitely get a ton of use out of with future projects (plus I don’t think it’ll take much convincing Evan to buy a new toy lol)
:0 are those the same types of machines that rotate chocolate easter eggs?
Rotate it inside the ressure pot? Lol
I was wondering if something like that exists!
I sincerely hope Evan and Katelyn get paid well for their square space ads, like more than they would for a basic ad. I have seen probably hundreds of square space ads and ads in general and theirs are basically the only ones I don't skip through.
@@Oliver_All_Over very much same, there's only a couple RUclips channels I don't skip through the ad reads and this is one of them. They are so legitimately entertaining they could be on real television and I wouldn't bat an eye, other than my being impressed that E&K got on TV.
@@Oliver_All_Over I thought the exact thing! Always wanna see how they outdo/differ from previous Squarespace ads. Such a fun couple ❤️
Cutest installment of _Shark Tank_ yet! 🦈
If u like fun ads u might enjoy -kingin it-s videos. They also do their ads as a sketch and it’s fun haha
This channel is where I get my monthly/weekly random chemistry or resin facts and I'm all for it.
@@Yuki_xoxo_has_quit true
chemistry adjacent facts!
Hear me out
Pancakes
I love the discovery of cool new ways to make things. I've been looking for some way to do some chonky metal board game pieces without investing in a whole lot of elaborate, expensive and possibly dangerous equipment. And suddenly... brass and tungsten powder is a thing!
I'm assuming there is some reason they aren't simply rotating the mold as it cures in order to prevent the tungsten from setting on one side?
The epic moment for the little guy at 31:48, dice jumped over him and then he did an awesome backflip. What a legend
yeah, i was in awe looking at him being nearly crushed but untouched by the die
I only stumbled onto you two about a month ago. Watching your videos is like coming home. Watching two people who are so happy together is comforting.
I don't know if any of your sponsors know how much attention you put in their ads, but you are the only ones that I sit and watch YOUR ads.
Thank you for having so much joy and being willing to share it with the world.
STOP 💀
When Katelyn said "I would like to be sleeping right now" an ad for melatonin played right after she said that 😭💀
Don't care, still voting trump
Loooooooooooooool
This sounds like a D&D physics problem "Assume a perfectly-icosahedral elephant ran through a tavern at top speed."
D&D physics are more like, okay assume a hollyphant ran through a taven at top speed as it was taking off. Please calculate the hypotenuse.
31:40 POV : you just casted fireball using a lvl 9 spell slot without asking the size of the room.
"I said I cast FIRBALL!!"
The DM; "Fine! Here it goes!" 31:58
10:50
Seeing Evan and Katelyn playing the piano together is so cute and funny!!
5:30 The fact the first time the dice rolled in the video, it was a nat one 😂
Sometimes I wonder Evan and Katelyn js do these projects js to test the limits of their sanity 💀
fr 😭
They definitely need a collab with How Ridiculous. Let them throw the dice off the tower.
And their pockets
Ong tho 😭
As long as they continue to test their boundaries of sanity I'll test mine by watching
Okay, but in the final dice roll destruction shots, it's absolutely on point and hilarious that the bartender is completely untouched and unfazed
If you look closely you can see the model sigh out of annoyance...of yet again, needing to rebuild the bar.
i was literally in awe at that one figurine that was so close by being crushed by the dice and didnt and just fell bc it baunced and make the floor lift
I really appreciate that the subtitles specifically say "Evan Shark" and "Katelyn Shark." Thanks for paying attention to your subtitles!
@@Zuraneve I love when the subtitles have little Easter eggs like that. It feels like a secret that only members of an exclusive club get to be privy to. (albeit not as exclusive as it was when I was a kid putting on the captions on the family tv and someone walking in and asking why the captions are turned on lol)
Omg I laughed wayyyy too much watching this. 10/10 editing. 100/100 comedic sense and timing. You 2 are treasures!. Haha.
3:48 I COULDNT BREATHE WITH HOW HARD I WAS LAUGHING OMG KATELYN (the editing has always been top notch but it’s moments like these that blow it out of the water)
i cant stop thinking that the presure chamber looks like it´s about to blow up just because the way the googly eyes and the smile that you drew on it looks
Holy shoot 25 seconds ago
GUYS! make a pvc staff topped with a cage that opens to hold the resin die on the top. Put an led light into the pipe that shines out the top into the cage and place the switch near your thumb. Make the pipe look like a wood staff with heat manipulation and paint. BAM! glowing crystal magic staff that lights up when utilized that is LARP playable!
You could even make a cage release down by your hand so you can drop the die from the staff to roll, and maybe even integrate the led light-up on landing tech you embeded in dice in that one video a while back…
Hello Vanessa
i NEED this desperately!
30:23 My Family LITERALLY YELLING at them to put the WEIGHT on the SCALE!!! 😂😖
same
Yes! Weigh the "20lb" weight PLEASE
@@jacobmiller9468 I literally came to the comments to see if I was the only one! Lol
SAME I want to know!!!
I commented because I missed your comment. The agony 🤣
I really love your guys videos. I watch for the cool projects but also your energy together is amazing and wholesome! BUT the Editing???? Amazing! It really just adds a cherry on top. It's only gotten better and better over the years!! The little comments, the graphs and visuals, it just really sweetens the deal and makes me laugh even more.
I'm sure it's alot of work but it really shows! Amazing. ❤
Much love to the sound designer for when the tungsten die was rolled through the tavern. Music. Screams, breaking wood. So good!
katelyn has totally outdone herself with the editing on this video, it is SOOO good and entertaining omg! also the shot of the die rolling through and destroying the miniature tavern scene is incredible and feels like it should be a promo clip for a d&d show... a d&d show/podcast has gotta hit you up to rent this bad boy out for filming
@@kittykat490 renting out the heavy metal die (that word is so appropriate here lol) to people would be so cool and assuming they are given credit in the videos it would give this channel even more exposure ❤️
Also I loved the little bits in the recipe pages lol onion
You guys should look into rotocasting. Basically a gyroscopic motion that allows particulates in liquid be evenly distributed around a volumes edges.
As someone who broke my foot last year and hasn't recovered yet, the sight of Evan NOT wearing steel toe boots while dropping that thing has me PRESSED.
I love this so much. As a longtime hobby dice maker, I always get a kick seeing youtubers try it out. There are a lot of facets to it that can make it difficult. As a engineer, I couldn't help but relate the metal resin casting to experiments I've watched at my college. They were researching the best ways to get metal powder to remain stationary inside of resin prints and have equal dispersement. The best method they could find?
Rock tumbler. Seal up the mold super good with the resin and throw it in. It was not the most successful project, but it was fun to watch. Especially when the students working on it had no idea how to use resin.
Super cool to see this method and I'm pleasantly surprised there wasn't layer seperation.
Amazing. This takes "table breaker" to a whole new and crazy level, and I'm here for it. I could just watch a whole video of you dropping this mighty lad onto stuff and breaking it.
Let's go!! A tungsten dice! (I have no idea how yall come up with these kinds of ideas for videos but I'm loving it)
What's next? A tungsten monopoly set? The world's largest real life monopoly? Resin chess? Joob themed games? I can't wait!
@@Angelxded giant resin chess..... just realized ho mjuch money thtat would be tho 😂
A tungsten *die ;P
Correction "Bronze dice"
@@renars_anon☝🏽🤓
This video made me laugh all the way through. As a well established dice goblin bordering on greedy dice hoarding dragon, I approve. Also, please attach a duck call to the pressure pot release valve. We did this to a buddy's blow off valve on his turbocharged car and it was hysterical accelerating down the highway.
Ooh! Or a train whistle!
@@eliabeck689 Also an excellent prank option. LOL
I used yo work for a company makin oil drill heads out of Tungsten. This is almost exactly how we did it, except instead of resin we used brass. Packed the tungsten into a mold using a vibration table, used a formula to determine how much brass it could soak up, then put it in a kiln at 2500 degrees for 2 hours. The brass runs like water, the powder soaks it all up.
To do this in your dice mold, you'd need to have a tall, thick sprew, fill the mold with just resin, packed down (vibrations work best) the sprue would need to be tall enough to contain all your resin, something as thin as possible, slow cure so you could vacuum out the air pulling the resin into the voids. But if ya wanted really wanted to do it right, you'd need to get a mold CNC'd from graphite, fill THAT to the top with tungsten powder, vibrate that down and add until it stops settlin, add enough brass (by weight) to fill the mold (held in the sprew) and cook that bad boy at 2500 to 2600 degrees fer a few hours, then smash the mold because that's the only way to get it out. We used cold baths for several hours to cool it enough to get within arm's reach without gettin burnt. It'd be fun! Good luck!
But it was propably tungsten carbide, right?
@@BenJamin-en3jb No, just Tungsten. After demoulding the head still had a couple machining steps to go through to add threads on the neck and the cutters were tungsten carbide.
Interesting that the head was made of tungsten and brass. I can't imagine that would be as resilient as some other alloy, was the main goal to achieve the heaviest head possible for a given amount of strength?
@@KeterMalkuth Not an alloy. Tungsten doesn't melt until around 5 or 6 thousand degrees. Brass is vapor by then. It's technically a matrix material, the brass just holds the form but the tungsten takes the wear. The tungsten is held together at such a high density that it wears more like tungsten than brass.
I was just a shop bot though, not one of the engineers. I made the heads, but not smart enough to tell you why it works.
I love the merch! I like the design especially, because it is simple, and probably goes with a lot of outfits, you don’t see that all the time 😁
So I work in a foundry and in larger castings we do what is called a "ball riser" which is where we have a ball of extra material to account for the fact that the metal "shrinks" in the mold. You guys are great I love your content so much!!!!
“We make a dice out of something dangerously heavy… tungsten!”
*Your wallet hears that and immediately spawns a sponsor*
The tavern shot in slow motion was epic, really nice job on the whole video!
Thanks!! It was really fun to do and a great excuse to business expense some DND stuff for the next time we play
30:38 It's so weird to see Katelyn infected with Evan Chaos... But I love it at the same time lmao
Well. Huh! This is a really, really nice part of the internet. I think I'll sit here a while. Thank you!
A future note with Kazoos, incase you haven't figured it out yet-
They don't function by blowing air-
You're basically just humming/singing/vocalizing into a Kazoo, which it then amplifies and uses to create that signature kazoo sound-
A single one is called a die and Wizard Evan would try to summon an imp and get Joobmodeus because "Words are Hard". I love this project!
Excellent video! The pressure pot noises are brutal! I'm trying exposure therapy for my misophonia and hope to make it through one pressure pot release without muting! I'm not even close to succeeding yet.😂
@@KimberlyM658 I have misophonia but it was way more intense when I was a little younger😭 now I wan withstand being in places with many people eating😄 (chewing is my main trigger)
Just watched the opening to the video. The level of excitement is off the charts! Cash, "heavy metal", breaking stuff. I'm here for it!
Ummm it said you typed this 7 hours ago but the vid has only been out for 4 hours
This is probably the funniest RUclips you guys have put out. I enjoyed all the noisemakers quite a bit. Lots of added fun in post it seems as well.
Something that may help a bit with separation in the future: try mixing any additives into just one part of the resin, before mixing parts an and b together. You’ll be able to take as much time as you need, and can make sure every particle is fully coated with resin. And have less panic.
Fun video guys! I will say it broke my soul a little bit more every time you said dice referring to a single die.
The preferred nomenclature for referring to dice in the singular is unalive.
(I dunno, I hear that the algorithm doesn't like murder-death-kill these days)
Me: they are going to make a giant resin die.
Evan: we want to make a die out of tungsten.
Me: oh, that's unexpected
Evan: we are going to put tungsten powder into resin.
Me: ah... that checks out.
I think a slide whistle or possibly bag pipes should be next for the pressure pot!
i love the idea of bagpipes
And something something farts
Also, train whistle
oh my god!
Every time they refer to the single chance form as "a dice" my skin crawls and my brain attempts to leave chat. Dice is plural. Die is singular.
My brain has the same reaction as yours, singular “dice” sounds so, so wrong. But apparently in British English, “die” is as nearly as antiquated as “thou” is for singular you, so sources like the OED endorse singular “dice” as preferred in the modern day. Evan and Katelyn are American so that doesn't strictly apply, but the language is changing. Still hurts my brain, but it's facts.
But the D&D Player's Handbook and other related sources still use "one die, two dice”, so there are still sentries on that wall.
6:01 Didn't know Evan could speak italian! It's always cool to see your language used in other countries🙂
😂😂
Guys, I wonder if you could mix metal powder with thin resin, and then use an electromagnet to make those ferrofluid shapes appear in the resin, and then have it cure into that shape while the magnet holds it into position? Could make for some really cool artwork. Ferrofluid designs frozen in time.
Ooo that’s a cool idea. I hope they see this
Imagine breaking a table every time you play a board game 😂
Getting a bicep workout by lifting and throwing it
10:35 holy moly what a great transition!!! lmao I'm dead with the scene that comes out after 😂😂
I can imagine Gojo enjoying this 😂😂😂
The intro footage really took me back to the days where I eagerly watched all the Mythbusters episodes I could find. Great video as always guys
12:00 That was such a serious, mature and professional conversation. I found it a bit funny because I'm not used to it here, but I liked it!
DM: "You are curently enjoying a pretty nice time in that little tavern you recently discover. WHEN SUDUNLY!!! *Throws a giant dice in the battle map* *Look at the massacre*
...Unfortunatly... No one seem to survive the verry surprizing encounter. Some witness says they have seen Jerry the kobold fly to the next village a 100 miles away. But no one have ever see him since."
The party: "..."
Y'all's humor is really getting good. I feel like y'all are becoming much more comfortable in having a lot more fun and it shows
The "mold release, it's alwayse mold release" 13:02 need to be in merch
Fun stuff. love your editing style Kate. Evan, never change. LOL You two are great!
10:50 made me laugh so loud unexpectedly my wife jumped. well done 😊
10:17 "That's not a liquid anymore" No it's become a non-newtonian fluid!.. Science adjacent with Evan and Katelynn "Yeah!"
19:07 H A R M O N I C A
H A R M O N I C A
@@Leonixy NO ITS A MELODICA 😭😭
I just found this channel from the LED dice and I am making my own version of them now featuring considerably more maths, electronics design and 3d printing. I have also been binging the entire channel night & day and this is the first new video I've seen. I'm actually genuinely very happy about this. I love this channel.
Also! Tungsten story time: my materials science lecturer was this ancient Hungarian dude, and he was telling us about the work he did with tungsten way back in the day. He said they took a tungsten core, then surrounded it with aluminium, and behind it put "lot of dynamite", and as he did this he drew in stages on the board a deadass tank shell. I poked my sleeping friend to wake them up.
He then said they fired it at a piece of armour, with judges and speedometers to make sure they were within spec, and the aluminium would fuse with the armour and form a channel through which the tungsten core would be guided to penetrate the armour. He said this was a very successful venture, and he had all of his papers ready to go off to work for the Soviet Union, and then the Hungarian revolution broke out, and he took part fighting against the Russian tanks.
Then when they lost, he fled to start his new life in England.
My friend said, "Well, I'm definitely awake now."
@@excrubulent…woah
I'd love to see how your dice turn out!
@@dolphin64575 I'll reply to this comment once they're done!
@@dolphin64575 I'll let you know when they're done!
This was a great episode. Funny ending with destroying things. Excellent editing. And you two as always are adorable. Five out of five stars. Love it.
especially loved the editing on this one, nicely done katelyn !!
28:52 the triangle shaped dent 💀
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@@l_Tea oh my bad it was the 28:52 (i dont see any dents at 26:52 why people liked it?)
@@yzkn8848 you can edit it lol
0:35 My friend has a giant d20 about the size of a fist. It's made of plastic. We call it "The Bowling Ball" and he's not allowed to roll it on anything other than a padded dice tray due to its destructive capabilities. It's a _VERY_ bad idea 🤣
27:58 not sure you should cook resin in your food oven... maybe get a crappy oven second hand for resin baking.
@@IanZainea1990 intoxication time!!!!! Let's goooooooo! I love fumes aaaaa. I gotta love cross contamination in my lasagna. But fr never bake plastics, resins, etc in a home oven, microwave or air fryer.
@@IanZainea1990 was about to comment this
Love that you worked with Druid Dice! They're awesome!!
I didn't know that I really wanted to see a Ridiculously Heavy Die ™being rolled until this video. What a cool project. 🤩Also one of E&K's funniest sponsor ads to date, the shark onesies really made it. 😂New merch looks beautiful, I wish overseas shipping and customs weren't such a PITA.
Give it to Matt Mercer for another baking episode of the 10 Minute Power Hour so he can further wreck the Grumps' table with a massive D20 lmao
I was going to say don't let Laura Bailey see this or she'll want one and then we'll watch Matt Mercer meltdown when she ruins their beautiful table.
This was probably the best ad for squarespace ever. Mr. Wowza in the shark costume is js soo funny to me 😂
You guys are the best, always giving these challenges your all!! 🥰
Y'all just keep getting better and better!
Evan please keep going with the noise chaos. And destructive Katelyn is my fave. You can see the chaos goblin light up in her eyes. Can y'all just do a video of pure destruction and havoc? Let the beast run free.
Oh boy. The editing of this video broke me. Godlike comedy right here. 😂😂😂
Sharks are called dragons where i live, so it's always funny to see a parody. My head just take a time to corelate the two together.
Canukland ftw
@@Mykasan even more appropriate in this instance since it's in the title of D&D lol
We need a E&K x How Ridiculous collab where you make the biggest and heaviest dice (like this one but exponentially bigger) and drop it from their tower!
Yes!!
Are they making tower videos anymore?
The last part of the video where you start smashing things reminds me of those hydraulic press videos but yours is just 100x more chaotic and explosive. I love it.
This ENTIRE video was soooo satisfying!! Thank you!!
You could freeze frame that ice drop and make it into a gorgeous photo to hang on the wall, that is some *art*
The editing in this video is superb, I lost count of the number of times I laughed!
Evan&Katelyn 🤝 Stephanie Soo
Having the best ad reads ever
All of my dice molds have been Druid Dice for years now!!!! That's so exciting to see
The little "Back to the Future" sound when Evan said "heavy" in the intro was perfect. Just subtle enough that I had to replay it to make sure I wasn't imagining things.
4:44 this video is just a side quest, this is the true quest of the channel
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Fun language fact: Tungsten in Danish is the same spelling as "tung sten"; which literally means heavy stone.
It's the same in Norwegian and Swedish, as the name indeed is derived from that meaning from one of the Swedish discoverers work. I'd argue Wolfram is a cooler sounding name, but man, it's satisfying one of the densest elements is called heavy stone.
edit: from heaviest to densest, just for correctness sake
It's not one of the heaviest elements. It has almost the same density and weight as gold. Lead for example is actually heavier, and of course all of the radioactive elements.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo 6th densest, so yes. One of the densest. But yes . Dense is a more correct term.
🍎 thank you for the etymology of the word tungsten.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo Lead is about 60% as dense as gold/tungsten: 11.348 g/cm^3 for lead vs. 19.283 g/cm^3 for gold/19.254 g/cm^3 for tungsten. A lead-powder die done the same way would've probably weighed about 12 pounds.
30:39 the gremlin jig!
Specially loved the editing on this video! ❤
To avoiding layering and surface bubbles forming, a 3-axis mixing machine could used, (DIY video idea maybe?), or build a vacuum cabinet (another video idea, maybe?) where you put all the ingredients you need to mix in it, turn the vacuum pump, and use your hands as said 3 axis mixing machine.
21:02 I see what you did there (channeling your inner this ole tony). thumbs up!
English Teacher/Nerd: Dice is plural. The singular is die.
Love the concept though. Now I want one.
7:25 a D20 that has little to no chance of rolling a 20 is a special kind of evil lmao
Also ik as humans you guys have your moments especially bc these experiments can’t be easy to get right, that’s a given but in these videos I love to see yall have fun & seem like such a loving couple 🥹 I’ve been watching your videos for years now and yall are seriously amazing together I’m sure the void supervisor agrees 😉🥰
3 things:
Merch looks awesome.
I felt called out when i was tapping through the kazoo playing and seeing the view retention chart death spiral.
I was hoping you would be machining tungsten :p
Good content.
I love that Evan and Katelyn are getting more and more unhinged as time goes on.
31:37 would be a great ad for DND. i can just imagine a slogan popping up at the end.
like 'Anything could happen.' or 'You're at the mercy of the roll.' or something lol
Legit haven't watched you in years but I saw dice and I got so excited
To prevent settling, make a compression shell for your molds and set them in a tumbler inside your large pot so they're constantly turning as they cure. You'll have to make extra sure it's filled fully and leak-free, though. Might be a fun project you can use for years to come.
As someone who works with tungsten powder i'm glad to see that you are at least wearing a full face mask with filtered air and single use gloves wich shows that you are at least somewhat aware of how bad that powder is. Working with tungsten is an art of its own since its so hard to work with. When i read that you wanted to make a tungsten dice i first thought you'd mill it out of a block since i don't think you have an oven hot enough to sinter. Using resin didn't even cross my mind.
To reduce the chance of air bubbles on top of the dice you could use a similar casting method to metal casting. In metal casting you have a fill port with a small reservoir on top of it and a vent at all the places air could get trapped in. With a simple form like a dice you'd only need to orient the dice to have one of its corners as the top. Then you just fill the mold through the fill port until the liquid comes out of the vent. This should also reduce the need of a vacuum or pressure chamber. After it's cured you just have to cut off the material left in the fillport and vent.
Oh, also please don't use the oven you use to make your food in for the use of curing resin or the work with other chemicals