Making Soap That Looks Like 350 Million Year Old Limestone

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  • @MountainJohn
    @MountainJohn Рік тому +255

    250 million is the Permian Triassic not carboniferous

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  Рік тому +275

      I meant 350 million. A mistake that was not caught by the hundreds of people that watched the video before I made it public.

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Рік тому +60

      @@theCodyReeder lol is that a roast or a compliment? Also nice work. Im gonna have to try it out myself

    • @mrchow3177
      @mrchow3177 Рік тому +109

      @@MountainJohn Well, a compliment to you and a roast to everyone else

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Рік тому +21

      @@mrchow3177 I wasnt sure if he was saying I was being anal retentive and hundreds of others didnt care. Good to know though. Cody was my inspiration growing up.

    • @Onlythefacts
      @Onlythefacts Рік тому +3

      @@theCodyReeder it doesn’t matter you’re both wrong lol

  • @juliettaylorswift
    @juliettaylorswift Рік тому +801

    "lemongrass oil for flavor"...it wouldn't be cody's lab without tasting it so guess soap would be no different

    • @juliettaylorswift
      @juliettaylorswift Рік тому +30

      well the taste test was missing

    • @ericrosen6626
      @ericrosen6626 Рік тому +30

      Meriam Webster's "1a" definition of flavor is, "ODOR, FRAGRANCE"... though that definition is labelled as archaic. Seems to pass the smell test considering that we're talking about a person who made himself a chainmail vest in the last ~5 years :)

    • @ToTheGAMES
      @ToTheGAMES Рік тому +3

      Would it be harmful to take a bite out of it?

    • @candyman9635
      @candyman9635 Рік тому +20

      @@ToTheGAMES no, generally speaking soaps used for skin are not harmful to ingest. Imagine if you have kids and they'll eat anything so it has to be non-toxic.

    • @bknesheim
      @bknesheim Рік тому +13

      @@ToTheGAMES Not really, but it would taste real soapy. 🙂

  • @ZoonCrypticon
    @ZoonCrypticon Рік тому +314

    Cody' s life could be ordered like that of famous artists in the 19th and 20th century... , the explosive period, the wax period, the charcaol period, the quicksilver period, the soap period etc.

    • @pauln07
      @pauln07 Рік тому +63

      You forgot the radioactive period

    • @RamoArt
      @RamoArt Рік тому +52

      @@pauln07 if only the FBI hadn't cut that one short 😔

    • @constantprayerwarrior
      @constantprayerwarrior Рік тому +20

      @@RamoArt who says it was actually cut short, it was only cut short on UA-cam we don't know what wasn't posted.

    • @yotyytoy9294
      @yotyytoy9294 Рік тому +26

      He also had a mushroom period.

    • @pollosasadosalcarbon
      @pollosasadosalcarbon Рік тому +15

      don't forget about the mercury period and the plant period

  • @GoatChease
    @GoatChease Рік тому +306

    Love the idea of having fossils in the soap that are harder so they poke out. I've really been enjoying the soap videos.

  • @LjubomirSimin
    @LjubomirSimin Рік тому +391

    Incredible idea, and it turned out really well.

    • @juliettaylorswift
      @juliettaylorswift Рік тому +9

      well enough it would be one of those "kinda dont want to use to preserve" things (like if bought somewhere)

    • @mightisright
      @mightisright Рік тому +2

      @@juliettaylorswift I've had that happen. Someone made a nice bar of soap for me and I never wanted to use it. In fact, I never used it and now it's in a garbage heap somewhere I'm sure.

    • @exceptionaluser4153
      @exceptionaluser4153 Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't mind having a few bars of this, it looks great.

  • @davidmcgill1000
    @davidmcgill1000 Рік тому +71

    Cody showing off his candy making skills over here, but with soap.

  • @WizardTim
    @WizardTim Рік тому +571

    That turned out really well! Also that's a super cool rock!
    I also wonder if it would be feasible to attempt to make a geode bar of soap using a combination of the grey soap and a commercially made brightly coloured transparent soap bar?
    Edit: turns out geode soap bars are popular among DIY and commercial and of course there's plenty of patents on all sorts of soap bars including 'composite soap bar consisting of embedded shapes of differing hardness'.

    • @hadinossanosam4459
      @hadinossanosam4459 Рік тому +35

      A little bit of research before commenting is often a good idea, but this is the first time I've seen someone do a patent search... respect!

    • @aboriani
      @aboriani Рік тому +2

      I was about to write the exact same words... That turned out really well!

    • @burtmcgurt3584
      @burtmcgurt3584 Рік тому +4

      Good edit :) It sounded like a good idea to me too!

    • @wyattblaine7066
      @wyattblaine7066 Рік тому +7

      You wouldn’t need to patent the idea to be able to use it. You’d be able to trade mark the specific design and do business that way.
      *source: Mark Cuban on an episode of shark tank*

    • @burtmcgurt3584
      @burtmcgurt3584 Рік тому +3

      @@wyattblaine7066 Correct!

  • @toejamr1
    @toejamr1 Рік тому +38

    I can’t stress how much I love this channel. PLEASE never leave us.

  • @pinkbunchan9258
    @pinkbunchan9258 Рік тому +48

    I work cutting limestone for homes and buildings, and it’s not uncommon to find fossils in the blocks we get, but it’s not nearly as dense as your example. That’s quite amazing

  • @shiftlock4355
    @shiftlock4355 Рік тому +155

    I check my Patreon feed once per week on Sunday morning, and I get irrationally excited when there's a new Cody video. There's something about the topics Cody covers and the way they're presented that I find very unique and enjoyable to watch.

    • @bernardo00124719
      @bernardo00124719 Рік тому +3

      couple years back and that really was the case. exploding nitroglicerin with a knife? yes. making heavy water? yes. Miss old channel dearly.

  • @captainkeys1
    @captainkeys1 Рік тому +21

    Love how it erodes like a real rock with fossils just much faster. everyday new fossiles appear, definitely the most interesting soap lmao.

  • @ajbowen9371
    @ajbowen9371 Рік тому +62

    This was such a cool thing to watch. From the first idea to try to make soap from beeswax to realizing that it makes the soap harder and dissolve slower. Then, the fossil idea and the completion of the final product.

  • @Gunny1971
    @Gunny1971 Рік тому +10

    The best thing about Cody, Is he always keeps me guessing. Never know whats coming next. Well done.
    Squatch would sell that for about 50 bucks a bar.

  • @plebestrian9323
    @plebestrian9323 Рік тому +12

    to break up foam, keep a spray bottle with ethanol or isopropyl alcohol ready, relatively small amounts will break up that foam immediately.

    • @ZE0XE0
      @ZE0XE0 Рік тому

      great tip. thanks.

    • @0xbenedikt
      @0xbenedikt Рік тому

      Just avoid using a gas stove 🔥

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts Рік тому +48

    Those turned out great! Cool idea

  • @koukouzee2923
    @koukouzee2923 Рік тому +71

    You will never run out of soap after this soap making phase xD
    It's also a fun project to do with kids as a parent or a teacher

    • @boydmcree9085
      @boydmcree9085 Рік тому +19

      You don't realize we are his students, do you? He is the teacher.

    • @gmodiscool14
      @gmodiscool14 Рік тому +2

      @@boydmcree9085 ...

  • @zachsmith98
    @zachsmith98 Рік тому +44

    I would totally buy that soap! Super cool looking, and as a fellow geologist, I’m a big fan!

    • @pascal590
      @pascal590 Рік тому +1

      Cody, drop the Etsy store!

  • @tehpanda64
    @tehpanda64 Рік тому +18

    so much effort making art that will just wash away. truly a fleeting art project. 10/10

  • @rachelhall3892
    @rachelhall3892 Рік тому +26

    As a soap maker, the beginning was so chaotic and the end filled me with so much joy. It was what soap making is all about. Creativity! It was an awesome video and a super cool end result!

  • @timhuester7721
    @timhuester7721 Рік тому +7

    Cody: "So I found this amazing looking stone a few days ago and I wanted to talk about it."
    That's why we love this channel :D

  • @jakelangevin301
    @jakelangevin301 Рік тому +7

    This is honestly one of the best how to videos of natural made soap from a chemistry perspective. I really enjoy this Cody and the perspective it provides in UA-cam is essential

  • @busterhyman103
    @busterhyman103 Рік тому +3

    You can grow alfalfa in the poor Mars dirt (regolith). Use it for fertilizer for your veggies. (south Florida)

  • @bilibull1
    @bilibull1 Рік тому +84

    I tend to sometimes forget that Cody studied geology, only to then be reminded of that again in videos like those.
    Glad to have our geologist explain rocks to us :D

    • @kti5682
      @kti5682 Рік тому +6

      Soap for Paleontologists. Just right after a long day in the field.

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad Рік тому +16

      Cody goes over so many topics on this channel that I had no idea what he studied

  • @Frediloc8
    @Frediloc8 Рік тому +34

    That's such a cool idea! It turned out really well. I love how the fossils dissolve more slowly too.

  • @MasterCrazd
    @MasterCrazd Рік тому +3

    4:32 is that Forbidden Buttercream Frosting 👀 Love these soap videos, I've tried my hand making some now with varying levels of success, However it is still fun nonetheless! Have a good one Cody👍

  • @robertsharp781
    @robertsharp781 Рік тому +11

    Woah. Beautiful effort! The similarity you managed to reproduce in both color and resolute texture are spot on. It would be so cool to put the reference rock you found (which absolutely blew me away) in that CT/X-ray scanning machine Curiousmarc recently got the chance to use on his Apolo mission components. Nevertheless, hats off to you sir.

  • @F0XD1E
    @F0XD1E Рік тому +14

    Great job! Must have taken a while to make all those fossils. The color matching turned out excellent.

  • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
    @JohnLeePettimoreIII Рік тому +2

    i reckon a little bit of finely ground pumice would add an interesting (and possibly more authentic) "feel" to the soap. perhaps use that in the portion of the soap that is mimicking the calcite inclusions. just a thought.

  • @skyeline9228
    @skyeline9228 Рік тому +2

    I was expecting 3D printed or machined molds for the fossils, but was pleasantly surprised with the handmade process. It looks like a fun project

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 Рік тому +10

    Cody saying that the surface of the rock is just a 2d slice gives me an idea, what if you cut a rock like this, took an image of the cut surface, ground a little bit more of the surface off, took another picture, and kept going all the way through, you could end up with a 3d volume of the rock, and reconstruct the fossils in 3d. Has anyone done something like this?

    • @danijelovskikanal7017
      @danijelovskikanal7017 Рік тому +1

      this is a great idea,i really don't know why somebody didn't do something like that...

    • @rfldss89
      @rfldss89 Рік тому +8

      we already do that with animal specimen. They impregnate organs/bits of tissue with plastic resin (it's called plastination), then cut it into super fine slices, generally with diamond blades. They don't normally reconstruct a 3d model with it though. They're encased in microscope slides for observation. Obviously its very useful to teach med students etc, but it's also used in diagnostics, since it allows doctors to see exactly the shape and arrangement of cells, which can help identify different types of cancer for example.

    • @danijelovskikanal7017
      @danijelovskikanal7017 Рік тому

      @@rfldss89 yep,i remember we had those slides in biology class,they had slides of all the organs of a rat,and one of a pig brain too,i think.

    • @The_Keeper
      @The_Keeper Рік тому +4

      Technically, thats what an MRI does, and then makes a 3d model from it... just without the whole cutting the patient to ribbons.

    • @robmckennie4203
      @robmckennie4203 Рік тому

      @@The_Keeper I don't think that's right, how does the MRI get the 2d slices? I know a CT scan constructs a 3d volume from 2d x-ray scans, but x-rays don't take a slice like that

  • @zanw.awesome3102
    @zanw.awesome3102 Рік тому +4

    im in a super bad time of my life and seeing your video made me cheer up. thank you a bunch for this and i loved the idea of the soap. Kinda want to make my own soap now lol

    • @TheMonkey747
      @TheMonkey747 Рік тому

      Go for it! Just please be careful, hot oil and sodium hydroxide soution is no joke.

  • @ParadigmUnkn0wn
    @ParadigmUnkn0wn Рік тому +8

    Oh please, great UA-cam algorithm, let this get the exposure it deserves. All the algo puts on my recommended page lately is trash. I want more Cody'sLab videos! I have notifications turned on but I swear I never got any notification about the last 10 or so videos nor did they ever appear in my recommended.
    EDIT:
    Finished watching to the end, and wow. This is the coolest thing I've seen on UA-cam in a LONG time. I never knew soap could be formed like that. Thank you, Cody, for putting the time and effort into producing this video and sharing with us. I really appreciate it and look forward to trying something like this myself!

  • @Grandwigg
    @Grandwigg Рік тому +2

    Loving the good, clean fun in this channel.

  • @SarahNova
    @SarahNova Рік тому +3

    This was such a cool idea! Love how the “fossils” dissolve slower so they poke out!

  • @8BitEggplant3
    @8BitEggplant3 Рік тому +4

    Really taking your creative impulses to a whole new level!! I was already impressed before you wetted it and rinsed away some of the gray but once you did the effect of the relief making the fossil bits pop was astonishing and made it look so much more like the real thing. Would love to see you take this further and really perfect it, maybe increase the fossil density, add some more mineral inclusions, etc. No joke I'd pay good money for some of this

  • @danford8989
    @danford8989 Рік тому +2

    I actually got into the hobby of soapmaking from your first video I discovered on it where you made soap completely out of beeswax. Been really fun creating something for fun that also has a function. Thanks for the awesome video's.

  • @1FieryCat
    @1FieryCat Рік тому +4

    I would buy fossil soap in a heartbeat, this is so cool!! Love how you made the fossils harder so they start to stick out after use!

  • @mekangtogo420
    @mekangtogo420 Рік тому +6

    Yoooo what a cool project!
    The soap bars look absolutely awesome, especially when the dark soap dissolved a bit
    Almost makes me wanna get into soap making

  • @JacksonUW
    @JacksonUW Рік тому +18

    Very cool work Cody! You have waaaay more patience than I would when it comes to sculpting all the little fossils. It turned out great 👍

  • @CormacHolland
    @CormacHolland Рік тому +2

    Wow, can I buy one? Looks so amazing and you mentioned gritty feeling, as a mechanic I need grit to get grease and old oil off. Love how the fossils last longer than the limestone, I’d save the fossils on my shelf.

  • @TheScarnak
    @TheScarnak Рік тому +2

    Very nice outcome, the calcite veins really pull it all together. Great chemistry and creativity!

  • @nesvand
    @nesvand Рік тому +3

    This was worth the wait! I wonder, if you had enough time and energy for it you could probably sell some of these at a local market and make a bit more cash for your off-the-grid projects. Great work!

  • @OscarSommerbo
    @OscarSommerbo Рік тому +5

    I always like watching you, especially your habit of using metric units, makes it just that little bit more digestible for us non-US folk. Not that should eat soap, or lye.
    I found out in chem class that bases are really good for cleaning and quite "soapy" ie slippery. I bet I drop my teacher batty I always tried to find "unapproved" uses for all the cool chemicals. But my teacher and I stayed after school once to make "moderate" amounts of nitrogen triiodide, with expected results. No one was harmed, and property damage was minimal, only the stains remained for years. But after that no more practical investigation into unstable nitrogen bonds. 🤣 I said bonds...

  • @MongooseTacticool
    @MongooseTacticool Рік тому +2

    Ooh my entire town sits on that type of Devonian limestone, it's really beautiful and "fosilliferous".
    330-350 million years old, blows my mind 😄

    • @erinmac4750
      @erinmac4750 Рік тому +1

      What area do you live in? I would love to see some of this limestone in person. It's so full of life, or what was life. ✌️😎🍀

  • @hasonyehe118
    @hasonyehe118 Рік тому +2

    Hey Cody, truly thank you for all of your hard work! I know sometimes you may feel like your hard work is all for nothing but you truly are doing more than what most people will ever dream of! I am proud of you and I look forward to witness the beautiful works you will embark on!
    Regards :)

  • @Opzombers
    @Opzombers Рік тому +9

    Just what I needed this morning some new Cody's lab ! I've been going through it lately and this is just the positive person I needed to have a better day thank you Cody!

  • @DigitalArchmage
    @DigitalArchmage Рік тому +3

    I sincerely thought the first slice of soap was going to say 'cody' and the 2nd slice was going to "lab" (but it was still way cool!)

  • @kantipoddar
    @kantipoddar Рік тому +2

    that "oops" in each and every video is constant as well as is the proof of originality

  • @tracybowling1156
    @tracybowling1156 Рік тому +1

    You are more artistic than I knew! Excellent soap video!

  • @TheTourtopoulais
    @TheTourtopoulais Рік тому +4

    That was awesome, makes me interested in making soap, plus those fossils were very cute and it's really nice to see them poke through when you use the bar ! Love your ideas Cody as always !

  • @OneL3gend
    @OneL3gend Рік тому +6

    This is so cool! It looked really incredible as well as working as actual soap - not to mention the different soaps wearing off at different speeds

  • @Joooshey
    @Joooshey Рік тому +2

    Can’t tell you how important this channel is man, out of highschool (in college) and this is still one of my favorite forms of education and entertainment!

  • @missourislave7963
    @missourislave7963 Рік тому +1

    As an avid crinoid calyx collector, this video idea is awesome. Would like to see some other related content in the future!

  • @waylontmccann
    @waylontmccann Рік тому +8

    I would call this project a complete success 🙌 great job Cody! 👍

  • @CuriousDust
    @CuriousDust Рік тому +4

    That is definitly in competition for coolest soap ever. I would be afraid of scratches from charcoal though.

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Рік тому

      Stay well clear of Swarfega then !

    • @RamoArt
      @RamoArt Рік тому +2

      Way more abrasive material like walnut shells or sand is used in soaps. Charcoal powder should be perfectly fine

  • @littlemissmisses2981
    @littlemissmisses2981 Рік тому +1

    Cody, you are a creative and scientific genius. I really hope youtube sort the Adsense nonsense soon. People like you deserve all the respect and all of the attention in this day and age.

  • @poketcg1592
    @poketcg1592 Рік тому +1

    I'm just happy you're still around and posting videos. ❣️

  • @BlimeyOreiley
    @BlimeyOreiley Рік тому +3

    Mate, I found your channel because you implanted a magnet in your finger so you could feel the magnetic field.
    All the crazy stuff since hasn't disappointed. Such a boss, unique channel.

  • @Crowbars2
    @Crowbars2 Рік тому +3

    Wow, your skill with making the soap shapes makes me think that you'd be really good at making image candy, what we call in Britain "Rock"

    • @diggoran
      @diggoran Рік тому

      Rock candy is very different in America. It’s basically crystallized colored sugar on a stick, that looks like the inside of a geode.

  • @teamsoap101
    @teamsoap101 Рік тому +2

    Awesome work Cody! Always love to hear about cool rocks and minerals, I would love to learn more about how to identify various different rocks, minerals and fossils.

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart Рік тому

    Well done! I couldn't think of a soap pun, but your work deserves the best soap pun!

  • @theelfnation9637
    @theelfnation9637 Рік тому +3

    I love codys channel cause every time i hear his voice it's nostalgic, been subbed since 2013 so i was like 12 and had just moved to a big city with zero friends; hes been with me since i was a young buck😂 thanks for the uploads cody, you're freakin awesome man!❤️

  • @TheRogueRockhound
    @TheRogueRockhound Рік тому +3

    Thats an awesome idea Cody, great video.
    Always enjoy seeing you play with cool rocks

  • @beamer.electronics
    @beamer.electronics Рік тому +1

    I found this so much more interesting than watching my usual TV soap.

  • @JacobCanote
    @JacobCanote Рік тому

    I always appreciate your gentle demeanor.

  • @georgezesner4
    @georgezesner4 Рік тому +4

    Im glad to see you posting videos again cody, you are by far my favorite youtuber. Keep up the great work and stay safe buddy.

  • @cineblazer
    @cineblazer Рік тому +1

    wow, this is so freaking cool! also the buttery consistency of the soap before it's cured is oddly satisfying.

  • @jeanetteswalberg6166
    @jeanetteswalberg6166 Рік тому

    The finished products look like magnified versions of the original. Awesome!

  • @zeldamon5
    @zeldamon5 Рік тому +14

    It turned out so well! I'm now desperate to give this a go - i didnt realise how easy making soap was! Are there any specific dyes that will dye the soap without dying the skin at all?

    • @karlharvymarx2650
      @karlharvymarx2650 Рік тому +13

      As a once person of purple colour that faded to neon pink, good idea considering dye types.

    • @rappin05
      @rappin05 Рік тому +2

      Of course. They make dyes just for soap

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk Рік тому +3

      @@karlharvymarx2650 As a once bright green person who then faded to a jaundiced yellow, I agree, find the right dye, don’t use food coloring.

  • @wildstarsful
    @wildstarsful Рік тому +7

    Cold process soap could be fun to do, there is less chance of the boiling. I believe your going far past trace, which is just mixed not when it is solidifying on you into a paste. Royalty soaps probably could be a really good help for making more liquid batches that you can pour into molds and shapes.

  • @bradleyakulov3618
    @bradleyakulov3618 Рік тому

    Cody's always got enough handmade gifts on hand for an entire orchestra it seems.

  • @IllIlllI
    @IllIlllI Рік тому +1

    Must be so much fun working on those projects, you should do workshops Cody!

  • @renderproductions1032
    @renderproductions1032 Рік тому +3

    That intro was great. It must have taken way too long for me to imagine |-o-|.

  • @Arcticcatkid23
    @Arcticcatkid23 Рік тому +3

    Dude i would be willing to purchase some from you! Would be sweet to have around the house!

  • @SirPembertonS.Crevalius
    @SirPembertonS.Crevalius Рік тому +2

    Fossils and soapmaking, an unexpected combo!

  • @ritamdas
    @ritamdas Рік тому

    Great video. I always look forward for your videos. Really enjoyed the chemistry 👍.

  • @migarsormrapophis2755
    @migarsormrapophis2755 Рік тому +5

    Hey Cody, look up the word "wackestone"
    Also, the Carboniferous goes from about 360-300 million years ago, so if it's 250 mya, that would actually make it from the latest stage of the Permian. However, I suspect that _is_ a Carboniferous wackestone, since you're in the south-western US and it reminds me somewhat strongly of certain formation I know.
    Also also, those are probably brachiopods, not clams - remember, you can always tell if the two valves (or shells) are symmetrical with one another, it's a bivalve, if the valves are not mirror images of each other, it's a brachiopod.

  • @Palmit_
    @Palmit_ Рік тому +1

    Another great vid. I sure wish i had your skill and understanding of chemicals @Cody'sLab !
    I'm still, many years on, trying to perfect the art of soil Ph and then discover (from experience, not from books) which fruits/flowers/bushes etc prefer which Ph and nutrients. Your vids are inspiring Cody. they make me get off my butt and actually experiment. I'm a 'learn by doing' type. You channel is priceless. Thank you.

  • @comradegarrett1202
    @comradegarrett1202 Рік тому

    this is honestly like the coolest soap tutorial I've ever seen

  • @DietterichLabs
    @DietterichLabs Рік тому +1

    That turned out really well!

  • @BigParadox
    @BigParadox Рік тому

    In the end I was surprised how good it turned out! Such an unusual and cool idea, Cody!

  • @wamlartmuse2983
    @wamlartmuse2983 Рік тому

    Enjoyed! Thank you Cody!

  • @proberush
    @proberush Рік тому +1

    Amazing project, thank you so much for sharing this!!!

  • @dystopianparadise5916
    @dystopianparadise5916 Рік тому +1

    That was Cool! Watching you make those "fossils" reminded me of hard candy makers.
    With an imagination like yours, I think you'll do great things for science.

  • @a.m.r.m.3492
    @a.m.r.m.3492 Рік тому +1

    Cody if you have a KitchenAid mixer I'd recommend the grater attachment it works grate !

  • @airforce9872
    @airforce9872 Рік тому +1

    This is such a cool idea, I bet a soap company would actually run with the concept and make a professionally made line if you got in touch with one.

  • @Nefi424
    @Nefi424 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely love the concept and the process looks satisfying and fun! If you did geodes or other rocks too, you could make some pretty nice gifts for people as well.

  • @gBaldaconi
    @gBaldaconi Рік тому +2

    Damn it Cody, you always get me no matter what crazy topic you choose to explore

  • @Kenjiro5775
    @Kenjiro5775 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video! We make our own soaps too and this was cool to see. The rock you have is truly beautiful and it's cool as hell to see you make soap inspired by it. 👍😁
    Came back to say how awesome your final soap turned out. 👍👍

  • @lgqst
    @lgqst Рік тому

    You did super well with the fossils and the end product turned out really well. Really enjoyed watching

  • @tatobridges
    @tatobridges Рік тому

    This is so great! Somehow this month I was looking at videos of clay modeling technics and also homemade soap recipes

  • @Mosbjorn
    @Mosbjorn Рік тому +2

    Thus turned out so well. Great work!

  • @davidharrison4335
    @davidharrison4335 Рік тому +1

    What an awesome idea, and fantastic execution. Very impressive work, Cody.

  • @Nayte08
    @Nayte08 Рік тому +2

    coolest soap I’ve ever seen well done man

  • @supergeek1418
    @supergeek1418 Рік тому +1

    "Squarified" --- I like that word!

  • @jacobpalomarez5349
    @jacobpalomarez5349 Рік тому

    These would make such great gifts! Such a unique idea and kind of shocked how real they feel. Love this

  • @BlxxdLeaf
    @BlxxdLeaf Рік тому

    You did amazing. I can't believe how awesome they look.

  • @pleasureincontempt3645
    @pleasureincontempt3645 Рік тому +2

    This is the only surfectant clay we should be playing with. This is way better than Playdoh.

  • @potatospade1217
    @potatospade1217 Рік тому

    They look fantastic! Worth all the effort!

  • @endrawes0
    @endrawes0 Рік тому

    Really fun project! Thanks for sharing!