@@Eric-pj2td what first comment? U mean the long word? It's a joke word to make fun of long medical terms. Its a lung disease caused by inhalation of quartz dust.
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaaaaa1 ‘I know more about it than you and that’s fact’ I highly doubt that. Care to explain the mathematical relationship between concave size and beam energy?
There was a 3D printer built this way. It would move a lens around to focus sunlight down to a point to melt sand into glass, then smooth another layer of fresh sand on top, and repeat, until it had stacked up all the layers of the 3D print. The inventor was showing it off at Burning Man, because of COURSE that's where you take a solar 3D printer.
In a video I saw they created a glass bowl from the sand. It made a series of circles stacked on top of each other. It works very similar to some 3D metal printers. The super cool part is that since it uses the sun for heat, the 3D printer device itself uses far less energy than a standard 3D printer. It really only needs energy to run the motors and microcontroller, both of which can be powered with solar panels.
Request: Try making a homogeneous mixture of alumina (Al2O3) and chromium(III) oxide at a ratio of 99:1. If the temperatures are high enough (1600/1800 C°), rubies will form. That would be pretty cool!
@@sheesh9917 Strange, I have seen some videos where synthetic rubies were produced simply by using an arc welder or a plasma produced in a microwave. Perhaps you are referring to diamonds? Edit: They can also be produced using a HHO flame, so I am sure they can form at atmospheric pressure, if the temperature is high enough.
My grandmother’s neighbor across the street had a hunk of glass that he had on his mantle and I asked him one day. Where did you get that and he said Los Alamos and I said OK he said I picked it up after the first nuclear explosion.
this is called slag and is what happens when sand is melted and cooled without removing the impurities besides quartz. glass is only the quartz in sand
@bowlingbbabe not quite. it's not only that. Fulgurites are primarily composed of silica (SiO2) but can contain a variety of other minerals depending on the composition of the sand or soil where they formed. This can include compounds of aluminum, iron, sodium, potassium, and others. Normal glass has a more controlled composition, which is adjusted based on its intended use. For example, adding boron oxide creates borosilicate glass, which is more resistant to thermal shock, while adding lead oxide creates lead crystal glass, which is known for its clarity and weight.
@bowlingbbabe also fulgurites are formed when lightning strikes sandy soil, silica, or even rock. The intense heat from the lightning melts the silica, creating a glassy, often tubular structure as it cools. All in a fraction of a second.
If I am not mistaken, dry ice will only melt faster under higher pressures, and won't melt much faster if any under atmospheric pressure when more heat Is applied
Had you reacted the sand with hydrochloric acid to remove the minerals and separated the quartz out, you'll have pure quartz sand, then it can be used to make quartz glass.
Request: Bigger pile for longer!
Here Here!
Yes 🤔 until completely combined
Yes
Bumping this comment
in a cupelle cup or crucible than when a full melted glass is formed pour into water to form a rupert's drop ...please
“Hey neighbor how ya doin-“ *instantly vaporized*
Brother?
@@Ironclad1776 well this is weird.
Neighbour. Wheres the dog? Also, sorry for the house. Is od how it cought on fire. Any reason how it happened? Maybe it was an elctrical thing
Ohh no robbers. Dont worry ill use my solar ray to stop them. ... Ohh no its a cloud. Were doomed
😂😂😂😂😂😂
“When I disengaged the death ray” 💀
What’s funny??
@@KlampyToad.something that made him laugh is what’s funny , just because it didn’t make you laugh doesn’t mean someone else can’t find it funny
@@Justvn4thGenTL You’re right, sorry.
It’s his stereotypical Cali “surfer boy” accent combined with what he said that made me crack up. Lmao
Napoleon dynamite
For perspective, sand needs to reach about 3,090 F/ 1700 C to melt.
Wow lifes such a scam why isn't this method a part of kitchen designs
holy. Shiet.
How amazing and terrifying 🙂
@@ProlapsedAynus If you want ash and charcoal for dinner then that would be true.
@@David-fi9yu how dare you
Add powdered magnesium, and you'll have elemental silica
What the fuck is elemental silica bruv silica ain't an element
@@vwlz8637You're not trying to figure out what the first comment said?
@@Eric-pj2td what first comment? U mean the long word? It's a joke word to make fun of long medical terms. Its a lung disease caused by inhalation of quartz dust.
@franklinraught yea but im saying the top level comment called silica elemental when silica is literally silicon dioxide
@franklinraughtpneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis*
"Hey, can we go land?"
"No"
"Why?"
"The sun is a deadly lazer"
“Not anymore, there’s a blanket”
Is this the history of the entire world I guess?
@@iNinjaaz99 no its from the silent fims of 1902
Ok does anyone else find themselves thinking "one of these days his bald head is gonna get fried by accident"
“By popular request, I put my hand under the solar death ray”
Instant skin cancer in whatever flesh remains.
😂
@@V3x0r0% of skin remains
He is now on fire
He should put a dead carcass under there.
@@V3x0r and 3rd degree burns.
Absolutely insane how much heat is produced by a few square meters of sunlight
And it's 93 million miles away.
@@Fix_It_Again_Tonyand it's about 37 milion very long trees in meme system
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaaaaa1 ??? No?? But the glass that creates it is?
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaaaaa1 everyone else grasped the concept fine bud, it’s basic inverse square law
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaaaaa1 ‘I know more about it than you and that’s fact’
I highly doubt that. Care to explain the mathematical relationship between concave size and beam energy?
Everybody gangsta till he accidentally walks under it
That is so funny!
Cat jumps thru gets cut in half
@@johnscanlon2598 It would melt the part which had contact with the ray. It would burn alive in immense pain
This bro is a surfer turned super villain 😭
I am SO jealous! I want a Solar Death Ray
fresnel lens, get it from an old rear projection TV. or buy one.
The King Of Random has a tutorial. I bet he used the same one to make this death ray
but eye protection is important to protect your eye against sun otherwise you'll be blind@@MrTechmoore
You want Hermann Oberth's "Weltraumspiegel". Bald, mein Bruder, bald...
Can you please show us how to make one or a place to buy it..
I don't know how I've lived without a solar death ray for so long.
Try using quartz sand with. It is much purer and can make it better.
True
I'd like tol see him try man made quartz itsway harder to melt
Yes, this sand is Arkosic.
It'll give him pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Who knows, maybe he can manufacture for jewelers
There was a 3D printer built this way. It would move a lens around to focus sunlight down to a point to melt sand into glass, then smooth another layer of fresh sand on top, and repeat, until it had stacked up all the layers of the 3D print.
The inventor was showing it off at Burning Man, because of COURSE that's where you take a solar 3D printer.
In a video I saw they created a glass bowl from the sand. It made a series of circles stacked on top of each other. It works very similar to some 3D metal printers.
The super cool part is that since it uses the sun for heat, the 3D printer device itself uses far less energy than a standard 3D printer. It really only needs energy to run the motors and microcontroller, both of which can be powered with solar panels.
I'd like to see you try to weld two pieces of metal together with the solar death ray. That'd be cool.
Genius
@@ncob12 That's rock, not metal.
@@cheezkid2689 fr? I had no idea
May not get that hot. Metals a little silly
Metal would likely just reflect the light and burn down his house
Keep this man wealthy I love to just watch a handful of these shorts
Do it longer, please, I'm thank you.
Hey, thank you
@@alicemiriah😂😂
Im youre welcome, nice to meet you.
Hi, Thank You
💀
Hi Thank you ! You're welcome here, nice to meet you !
My childhood of using my magnifying glass on random stuff really gets reactivated through your channel, love the childlike joy
ants been real quiet since this dropped
lol.
My dead *ss thought that was a crumble cookie.
This would make an awesome continuous hot water heater
It already exists, it is a device with a parabolic mirror which concentrates sunlight on a tube where water circulates, it's very interesting
Minecraft Timmies be like “Oh my gosh they added a Minecraft reference to real life!”
😅
Dont let Steve know that
Dude is an actual supervillain. Literally Lex Luthor 😂
Request: Try making a homogeneous mixture of alumina (Al2O3) and chromium(III) oxide at a ratio of 99:1. If the temperatures are high enough (1600/1800 C°), rubies will form. That would be pretty cool!
You need a crazy amount of pressure for that
@@sheesh9917 Strange, I have seen some videos where synthetic rubies were produced simply by using an arc welder or a plasma produced in a microwave. Perhaps you are referring to diamonds?
Edit: They can also be produced using a HHO flame, so I am sure they can form at atmospheric pressure, if the temperature is high enough.
Corundum will form.
@@Somethingisntright64 Yep, specifically the red variety of corundum, rubies.
"Go outside"
"Nooo"
"Why"
"The sun is a deadly lazer"
Do limestone, see if you can make a lime light
That would be cool indeed
Bro probably made more money from that big magnifying glass than any other job he has done before
My grandmother’s neighbor across the street had a hunk of glass that he had on his mantle and I asked him one day. Where did you get that and he said Los Alamos and I said OK he said I picked it up after the first nuclear explosion.
Why does the algorithm think I want to watch some knucklehead melt stuff?
this is called slag and is what happens when sand is melted and cooled without removing the impurities besides quartz. glass is only the quartz in sand
Not quite depends what the source is hitting the sand if it is ⚡️ it is called fulgarite
@bowlingbbabe not quite. it's not only that.
Fulgurites are primarily composed of silica (SiO2) but can contain a variety of other minerals depending on the composition of the sand or soil where they formed. This can include compounds of aluminum, iron, sodium, potassium, and others.
Normal glass has a more controlled composition, which is adjusted based on its intended use. For example, adding boron oxide creates borosilicate glass, which is more resistant to thermal shock, while adding lead oxide creates lead crystal glass, which is known for its clarity and weight.
@bowlingbbabe also
fulgurites are formed when lightning strikes sandy soil, silica, or even rock. The intense heat from the lightning melts the silica, creating a glassy, often tubular structure as it cools. All in a fraction of a second.
This man just became the covenant from halo
Request for another test. Can the ray create different color of "obsidian" based on including nickel or iron?
"Ready the death ray minion"
*"Death ray readying"*
I want a death ray to melt sand with too🦹♀️
Old projector TV to get lens I had one stashed city snagged it when trimming bushes
Fun fact: it’s called trinitite because this material was made when the trinity bomb test was done
Use dry ice
If I am not mistaken, dry ice will only melt faster under higher pressures, and won't melt much faster if any under atmospheric pressure when more heat Is applied
@@goatedcracked138you’re mistaken
@@ApostleOfCatselaborate?
@@ApostleOfCats he's right, just missed the point where dry ice turns straight into carbon dioxide gas when it reaches the sublimation point
I want to be him when I grow up! That is so scientifically cool but also just more interesting than any other learning I have done.
I love how you sound so chill and laid back, like you should be vibing on a beach. And then your like a full on mad scientist with a death ray
Totally gnarly videos for suuurre dude!
Bro made a covenant glassing beam
this dude is in my dream blunt rotation
Keep slaying the game!
Sands when it get hot enough: "let me be clear"
Bro made glass just not in Minecraft
First here and I’d like to say love the death ray vid keep it up dude ❤
A new clean alternative for furnaces
Random friend on a Tuesday afternoon:
That's a real miner😏💀💀
"Just Minecraft Things" 🎮
Sandman: i shouldn't miss the part where that's my problem
Smelting sand for glass! A classic.
That would be called skap slag it was commonly made in forges up until better iron and steel melting techniques were discovered
My display is 250 nits and yet the light tore thru my eyes
Anakin: We need to invest in this technology.
"Perry the platypus, now behold! My deathrayinator! It can turn any sand into gla-PERRY, DON'T WALK UNDER IT!"
This lens from an old TV is actually a fully operational death ray!
Sand: It's a trap!!
I wish he kept it on longer
So this is a free energy👍👍👍
Disengaged the death ray might be the coolest thing I’ve ever heard
It looked like a piece of jewellery when you turned that off
Imagine going on vacation leaving it outside and watching a hole through earth in news.
So cool, thanks for posting!
Dude, that looks like a jewel!
Robber breaks in a house. Proceeds to get evaporated
let it all melt for a bit longer please!! ❤❤
that one ant that accidentally passes by 💀
"Disengaged" bro is gonna start weaponizing the death ray or something omg. The ultimate home defense.
Colors are beautiful ❤️
So thats how a Minecraft furnace works
Try to make an amulet like this, it looked beautiful
Bro used the glass (and radiation) to make the glass.
Owning this lens is every kid's dream
Thanks , I was waiting to see this
When lightning hits sand, sand turns into glass. Hope to see this in person one day.
Now you should stick the sand in a parabolic reflective dish to make it even more efficient.
So cool! Thank you
A lot cheaper than a glass kiln
Now i understand why you need sand in crafting glass in Minecraft.
This video makes me think there might be a commercial application for melting sand into sculptures.
WARNING: THE SCREEN CAN EMIT BLUE LIGHT DURING THE ACTIVATION OF THE DEATH RAY
Try a whole bucket and make it clear nice glass, it would look so nice
If Mike Judge was a science teacher
dog that last bit was a great way to burn your retinas
I love your videos 😊 Can you do a human head next?
do transparent aluminum next and I'll be impressed!
That's some chunky sand! Not saying it's not sand, it's just very coarse, almost like a fine gravel.
So minecraft didnt lie after all
Bro made a goverment threat weapon💀😭🙏
made one of these out of an old tv once and almost melted myself holding it at an angle, the frame is really important.
Ah yes, the forbidden peanut brittle
I will never get tired of this guy saying disengage the death Ray
Sand literally said: Let me be clear ✨
Bros got the last prism from terraria
Had you reacted the sand with hydrochloric acid to remove the minerals and separated the quartz out, you'll have pure quartz sand, then it can be used to make quartz glass.
Wanted to do this in childhood so badly
“The sun is a deadly laser” ahh moment 💀💀💀
Now I regret throwing my old TV 😢
And thats how you make a small business selling $5 glass pieces
Bros out here makein real life monecraft glass XD
"did you know that when sand is super heated, it turns into glass?"
"I did not know that!"