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I think it would make it dense but unless you're cooking it in the vacuum as well it should still be fluffy as the moisture evaporated from the cooking process
+A. Lias I get the reasoning but I personally think it would be better for Grant to just wait until he's done the entire process and make a longer video showing the whole thing. It's kind of annoying always waiting a day or two to see the results.
*The bubbles are coming from the wax itself because it was cooking and not sucking the air out*. Let me explain this: The air pressure was lower because to the vacuum and if the air pressure is low then the wax will cook on a lower degree then it normally would. So i hope you understand me and helped you out :D (Sorry if the english is not correct ;) )
By creating a vacuum he increases the pressure which in turn decreases the temp at which the wax would boil. There weren't any bubble in it necessarily, he just boiled the wax.
Nicholas Hagan yes that is my bad. This only proves my point because I meant to say that he is removing the pressure which also decreases the boiling point so those bubbles were boiling not in the wax
What would happen if you put Orbeez in a vacuum chamber? Would they expand? Bubble Water? I don't think anyone has done this yet so I am curious what would happen.
Patryk Wrzeszcz no there is many types of vacuum, vacuum cleaner, vacuum pump. all jokes aside a vacuum is defined by anything under normal pressure, 1 bar for us unless you live on a different planet
A GLASS one? Okay maybe it's because I'm basically a noob on this subject but how exactly would one cast in glass?(I'm sure it's possible but I'm interested to know how it would be done.)
So, when you are vacuuming the wax, I'm thinking you might not be drawing all those "bubbles" out, instead you pulled some bubbles out (at the beginning) and a lot of the rest was probably just the wax boiling since you are decreasing pressure inside the chamber. Just like room temperature water will boil under vacuum, and blood will boil in space. Thoughts?
Correct. A substance starts boiling when vapour pressure = atomspheric pressure. In this case the atomspheric pressure was reduced significantly due to the vacuum.
Hey Grant awesome video, love your experiments. I am a student and wanted to ask can you do liquid nitrogen vs vacuum chamber. I want to know what happens!
Grant, here is a practical experiment to try with silicone. Make some comfortable silicone shoe insoles. Even your wife might love this experiment. Put on a pair of shoes that you wear often with your feet inside of some kind of plastic bag as if wearing socks; and a small layer of silicone in the bag. I suspect that when the silicone hardens, you should have a rubbery mold which fits perfectly in the shoe and provides custom support for every contour and arch unique to your feet. Wearing these custom shoe insoles may give you relief even after working for hours on your feet. You can trim the excess silicone pieces that are not needed (like vertical pieces between the toes) No need to remove air bubbles because these might actually be a benefit giving you more shock absorbing comfort. You might not want to press down to much on the silicone before hardening so that there is at least a reasonable layer in the areas that make the closest contact with the shoe. Otherwise, you will end up with some holes or very thin silicone in some areas of the final product. Finally. you might want to try the same experiment with proto putty to see which works best or makes the best final product.
What is actually happening is that when the pressure is lower, the liquid boils at a much lower temperature. So you are actually "boiling" wax at room temperature.
Hey Grant!! I have an idea suggestion for a video!!!! "What would happen if lava touched liquid nitrogen?". Will the lava turn solid really fast? Or will the liquid nitrogen evaporate really quick? You can make a batch of lava in your Mini Arc Furnace, you made lava in a previous video featuring your Mini Arc Furnace. PLEASE LIKE SO GRANT CAN SEE!!! If this suggestion was already made, then I'm sorry to the person who had that idea first, I'm not trying to be a copycat. PLEASE LIKE SO GRANT CAN SEE!!! PLEASE!!!!!
He could make a hollow shell by pouring a small amount of resin and rotating it so it covers the inside, then when it's cured it can be painted and filled with black powder. Grant Thompson, you should do this!!
Very cool project! That mass of bubbles rising from the molten wax in the vacuum chamber was probably not trapped air escaping, but the wax itself boiling! When the pressure is decreased, the boiling point gets lowered and that wax was already hot to start with. This also explains why the volume decreased so much! Cheers! ;)
The truth has been spoken, get this comment higher! Reducing the pressure loweres the boiling point, in this case below the temperature of the molten wax
Liquid in lava lamps is mostly water with some mineral oil thrown in. I dont think much would happen. The magic of lava lamps is just that incandescent light bulbs are massively inefficient and produce heat, and hot things rise, cold things fall.
No mangle furrybear you're just trying to act like you know everything when you don't, all it takes is a google search mate. If you deleted your comment you would have saved yourself. Don't say I didn't warn you
I looked that phobia up, and it turns out that I have this lol. It makes my skin itch and crawl but only on certain things. Thanks for the awesome videos?
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Goyagma both would boil away in minutes. Of course if the pump is running it would purge both gasses easily. If it was sealed it would soon be filled with gas that would continue to increase in pressure untill at ambient temperatures.
liquid nitrogen would probably bump very strongly and damage the pump :P if it didn't, liquid nitrogen already boils at atmospheric pressure, so under reduced pressure it would boil faster. If the boiling reduced the temperature so much, that the remaining nitrogen froze, it might pass its triple point and solidify, but as ambient heat entered the vacuum chamber, the nitrogen would slowly to sublimate.
The Amazing 2 it would probably end up freezing because you'd be removing the air particles and since those are the highest energy particles removing them means it'd be able to freeze. if you don't believe me search up Jefferson lab liquid nitrogen in a vacuum.
I think there may have been probably a little bit of air in the wax, but I believe the vast majority of that was the wax boiling in the vacuum since the pressure difference will allow it to do so at a lower temperature.
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Grant Thompson - "The King of Random"
Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" third reply, and could you please show how to make normal putty, sort of like silly putty?
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can put cake mix in a vacuum then bake it and see what happens
Manus probably makes a very very dense cake.
Manus all air would be removed making it a little bit flat.
Manus put a cat in it and see what happens
I think it would make it dense but unless you're cooking it in the vacuum as well it should still be fluffy as the moisture evaporated from the cooking process
It will freeze. Cody's lab did this with an egg
the bubbles in the wax in the vacuum chamber are probably there because it is boiling. the boiling temp lowers when in a vacuum.
LOL beat me to it =P
Yeah this is probably what's happening
me too =)
Yep, I was going to comment the same thing. I wonder if that had anything to do with the smoothness of the casting. Less water means cleaner edges?
So can you melt wax just by putting it in a vacuum chamber?
I would LOVE for him to be my science teacher
But he doesn't know that boiling points change under different pressures :/
Tardigrades lmao so true
Tardigrades When he asked about that, I just facepalmed.
He would teach us how to make weapon with even a paper clip awesome!!!
Hades Rn in my class we make slingshots with pens and elastic bands
"suggestion from my friend Nate" omg foreshadowing
finally, no more giant cliff hangers. thank you for that.
Dylan Dreisbach I believe silicon takes longer than wax to harden, that's why there's a video in between.
+A. Lias I get the reasoning but I personally think it would be better for Grant to just wait until he's done the entire process and make a longer video showing the whole thing. It's kind of annoying always waiting a day or two to see the results.
You should make suction cups with the silicone. Like really large ones with pumps that you can use to climb up on smooth walls.
TheSalvio123 no
Donald J. Trump ur a fake
Traumâțu' Mîț Mîț lol me and you had the same idea
Donald Trump I'm not a fake, Hillary is.
Fak you, I'm suction cup man!
I'm pretty sure the wax is just cold boiling
swagermuffinz ! It is
*The bubbles are coming from the wax itself because it was cooking and not sucking the air out*. Let me explain this: The air pressure was lower because to the vacuum and if the air pressure is low then the wax will cook on a lower degree then it normally would. So i hope you understand me and helped you out :D (Sorry if the english is not correct ;) )
By creating a vacuum he increases the pressure which in turn decreases the temp at which the wax would boil. There weren't any bubble in it necessarily, he just boiled the wax.
Kevin Braemer vacuum increases pressure??? No the opposite lowering the pressure lowers the boiling point
Nicholas Hagan yes that is my bad. This only proves my point because I meant to say that he is removing the pressure which also decreases the boiling point so those bubbles were boiling not in the wax
saw this right after i commented the same thing.
Kevin Braemer I also think that's what's happening
Hi Let's Kevin Braemer
What would happen if you put Orbeez in a vacuum chamber? Would they expand? Bubble Water? I don't think anyone has done this yet so I am curious what would happen.
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HonestSpiritual water doesn't expand
POTATO Explain ice then.
POTATO actually water is the only liquid that doesn't shrink and it expands
POTATO yeah...
Water definitely does expand.
When it gets inside cracks in rock formations it expand and causes fissures.
RIP man. You'll be greatly missed.
I'm pretty sure that is not air coming out. The wax is actually boiling. The effective boiling point tends to drop under different amounts of vacuum.
You mean different pressure levels not different amounts of vacuum right?
Patryk Wrzeszcz no there is many types of vacuum, vacuum cleaner, vacuum pump. all jokes aside a vacuum is defined by anything under normal pressure, 1 bar for us unless you live on a different planet
exactly what i was thinking.
yes, I thought the same, lower pressure = lower boiling point!
you are correct lol was going to post the same thing
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ixSlayer7 Yeah
A GLASS one? Okay maybe it's because I'm basically a noob on this subject but how exactly would one cast in glass?(I'm sure it's possible but I'm interested to know how it would be done.)
Ah, I see. Interesting.
come on grant you dont hear this
So, when you are vacuuming the wax, I'm thinking you might not be drawing all those "bubbles" out, instead you pulled some bubbles out (at the beginning) and a lot of the rest was probably just the wax boiling since you are decreasing pressure inside the chamber. Just like room temperature water will boil under vacuum, and blood will boil in space. Thoughts?
Correct. A substance starts boiling when vapour pressure = atomspheric pressure. In this case the atomspheric pressure was reduced significantly due to the vacuum.
Urfir3d I think so too!
Its maybe that
Rip i hope he can make and give ideas from his 🏢 in heaven
Heavens not real
@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal stfui
insted of Noti-Squad we should be called Knights of the random table
Nathan Hartong you been reading Camelot lately?
I like that he gave a warning unlike most videos
But I finished the video, and nothing?
+Zahra Ali He put some more silicone in the vacuum chamber
I think the mold will be almost perfect. Only a few bubbles.
excellent quality
Those vacuum chambers were a godsend for your experiments. So cool!
Hey Grant awesome video, love your experiments. I am a student and wanted to ask can you do liquid nitrogen vs vacuum chamber. I want to know what happens!
Thanks for asking. I have filmed it and am just finishing editing it today actually : )
I'm expecting it to vaporize even below the boiling point
Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" wait your done already?! But you just posted like 30 mins ago?!
Ali Zahee
Ali Zaheer that will be cool
Am I only the one that refreshes the subscribe page to not miss any "king of random" video?
DT B notifications?
DT B me 2
Those are some smooth balls Grant! (Pause) Very interesting video and that vacuum chamber is the best man
lol
PAUSE?
No pause
Marcos Amparo yeah, a smooth, big pair of balls
Super smooth
will vibe and support any and all science elements on youtube. Always fun, most often just plain cool
Thanks for not making the wax mould a separate video :)
Helium in a air mattress
Step in my Shoes Yas
Step in my Shoes yes
Oml yes
You should make a tutorial: How to clean a lab coat! ;-)
You're everywhere
Not everywhere. Just at channels with interesting content. Just like this one. :-)
throw it in the washing machine.
max chavez and if it doesnt work ull get a trip to the hospital or the graveyard :D
Sick people telling u to drink bleach
Grant, here is a practical experiment to try with silicone. Make some comfortable silicone shoe insoles. Even your wife might love this experiment. Put on a pair of shoes that you wear often with your feet inside of some kind of plastic bag as if wearing socks; and a small layer of silicone in the bag. I suspect that when the silicone hardens, you should have a rubbery mold which fits perfectly in the shoe and provides custom support for every contour and arch unique to your feet. Wearing these custom shoe insoles may give you relief even after working for hours on your feet. You can trim the excess silicone pieces that are not needed (like vertical pieces between the toes) No need to remove air bubbles because these might actually be a benefit giving you more shock absorbing comfort. You might not want to press down to much on the silicone before hardening so that there is at least a reasonable layer in the areas that make the closest contact with the shoe. Otherwise, you will end up with some holes or very thin silicone in some areas of the final product. Finally. you might want to try the same experiment with proto putty to see which works best or makes the best final product.
Davegbuf yess
Davegbuf Sounds like you've done this before.
Use the vacuum chamber to make bread with no air bubbles!! Hope you see this comment!
Unjustlocket well yeast reacts with sugar to make its own gas. that's how the bubbles form normally
you could also just not add yeast
you got the same brick of "bread"
That's just unleavened bread.
Unjustlocket smart idea
What is actually happening is that when the pressure is lower, the liquid boils at a much lower temperature. So you are actually "boiling" wax at room temperature.
we all know
Hill Larry most of us know grant not 😂👍🏻✌🏻
Hey Grant!! I have an idea suggestion for a video!!!! "What would happen if lava touched liquid nitrogen?". Will the lava turn solid really fast? Or will the liquid nitrogen evaporate really quick? You can make a batch of lava in your Mini Arc Furnace, you made lava in a previous video featuring your Mini Arc Furnace. PLEASE LIKE SO GRANT CAN SEE!!! If this suggestion was already made, then I'm sorry to the person who had that idea first, I'm not trying to be a copycat. PLEASE LIKE SO GRANT CAN SEE!!! PLEASE!!!!!
Wataterp or lava vs dry ice?
how about several different molten metals vs liquid nitrogen?
nothing dramatic will happen, because of the leadonfrost effect, the lava will fall right throwth the liquid nitrogen onto the bottom of the container
So when does Devin want his poke balls back? 😂
Fill one with black powder and a fuse. Pokebomb. Please? :O
casper meldgaard yes
I was just thinking about that
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He could make a hollow shell by pouring a small amount of resin and rotating it so it covers the inside, then when it's cured it can be painted and filled with black powder. Grant Thompson, you should do this!!
that would be cool
Man, I wish my dad had talent...
and loved me...
hah..
Leah Carty And existed
wish I had in general
Shut up you just want attention
Leah Carty hah..
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GRANT!!!!!! Manufacture, and sell those poke ball candles!
Very cool project!
That mass of bubbles rising from the molten wax in the vacuum chamber was probably not trapped air escaping, but the wax itself boiling! When the pressure is decreased, the boiling point gets lowered and that wax was already hot to start with.
This also explains why the volume decreased so much!
Cheers! ;)
"My friend Nate" .....Like your current host ??
Windu I see what you did there
You should make some pokéball candles _not recommended for fire types_
how do i do italic?
don't delete my reply
a-lpha of Zeldaforme Gaming
__do this__
what characters?
_I get it_
3:55 (as far as I know) the first mention of Nate.
omg
Hey guys it's my birthday!
That's it, keep going :)
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You need to make a PS4 controller and an X-box controller silicone molds
jub yahya I would enjoy eating gummy controllers
jub yahya :/
jub yahya yeah! I agree that sounds awsome!
jub yahya your right
Plz time lapse that candle melting ? Will be so satisfying
The reason why the wax was bubbling in the vaccum chamber is because it was boiling.
Johnnyboy that's why say trypophobia
Johnnyboy was about to say that just like water will boil easily under vacuum
The truth has been spoken, get this comment higher! Reducing the pressure loweres the boiling point, in this case below the temperature of the molten wax
BearCat459 exactly, thats what i was referring to :)
and that means that the silicone was just bubbling not getting bubbles out therefore his previous experiment dosent do any thing
That end bit, of him just grunting, made my day
I'm wondering if you were actually boiling the wax from the low pressure.
Joshua Coburn yes he was
bubbles = molten wax boiling under vacuum.
Boosted98gsx right? he has really messed up the inside of his vacuum pump now with the wax that will have deposited in it.
Henry Byers shouldn't have messed up the vacuum pump much, if at all. Just needs to change the oil in it at the worst case scenario.
Dylan Haley ok i see. i dont know much about the internals of a vacuum pump. just the very basic mechanics.
The vacuum most likely caused the warm wax to boil, it's not air bubbles in it.
Like a surgeon... that killed me! you're awesome!!
What would happen if you put the liquid from a lava lamp in a vacuum chamber?
DuckyOW It's wax in salted water
DuckyOW wait, isn't lava lamp liquid just water?
DuckyOW nice
It would bubble
Liquid in lava lamps is mostly water with some mineral oil thrown in. I dont think much would happen. The magic of lava lamps is just that incandescent light bulbs are massively inefficient and produce heat, and hot things rise, cold things fall.
plzz do liquidnitrogen vs silicone
Yes!
Raman K I agree
Raman K I agree
what would happen if you used a ignitingcord of the coconut bombs to use as the fuse for the candle?
I did silicone molds for my mother who was a Special Effects Makeup Artist, it was my favorite job I ever had!
I'm trypophobic but I'm still watching this video (':
MOOOOOOOOM! PREPARE THE PHONE TO CALL THE HOSPITAL!!
Trypophobia is fear of needles, trynophobia is fear of small holes bruh
Mangle Fazzbear Trypophobia is the fear of small holes. Just here to correct, not insult. :)
bruh get some life.. search it on google.
[Sp4rk] Pr3h1st0r1cPlayz yes and weird patterns
not necerarly in skin, just holes or circles really close together
No mangle furrybear you're just trying to act like you know everything when you don't, all it takes is a google search mate. If you deleted your comment you would have saved yourself. Don't say I didn't warn you
the wax is boiling due to Low air preasure
That second attempt has so much improvement!
Weren't the pokeballs from someone else? Borrowed...
with hot glue in it
I guess hot glue is easy to peel off and it is on the inside too.
wanted to say the same thing
I pretty sure rubbing alcohol causes the glue to release easily.
djBaroloveGS Galatasaray
just warm it up and start peeling
Before the wick, it was only silicool, but after the wick, it's pure wicked
rely
no that just sucked
Very nice Video like every one! It´s such a cool idea. You can do it!! Like from me ;).
These look much much better! Great Job!
he should try to make a clear silicon mold. like this if you think so too
Jason Rios no. If he did anything to it it would probably break. I think you mean silicone. Not silicon
Drew Travis you must be very fun at parties
I am THE LIFE of the party
hahaha
You should use your metal melter and make you logo that would be amazing
"More Trypophobia reactions"
Ooh, it's getting crazy in here tonight...
Grant I really enjoy these type of vids keep it up man
what happens when you try to mold dry ice
Hi Grant. Can you make Chocolate pokéballs?
"LIKE A SURGEON!"
JZSLD G-Fan WEIRD ALLLLLL
I looked that phobia up, and it turns out that I have this lol. It makes my skin itch and crawl but only on certain things. Thanks for the awesome videos?
Silicon toilet plunger please!
...
mpeterfin how bout a bra
Legend has it grant replies if you're early
Aadyant Kapoor it's false. Maybe
Revolt Razōr well he noticed it so I guess it's true
sometimes
One legend says that if you're grant then early will reply
KusKusPL LOL.
I think you're kinda confused boi
make a ice pokeball
great idea
Yeah that'd be cool. boiled though so it's transparent.
.... no just put the water in vacuum lol..
BMAN488877 there water would boil but like in codys video off codyslab there would be so much boiling that they water would freeze
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Next you should make silicon suction cup.
can you put some fireworks powder into the wax pokeballs and make them into poke-bombs? it would be a great video also in slow motion!!
you said you're happy the glass jars not exploding if anything it would implode not explode
Miguel peredo thank you. somebody gets it
Miguel peredo I was thinking that
But the smart king of random had disappeared with this guy.
The blue one is SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPER smooth!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For a project you should make a bouncy pokeball
Cast your hand (thumbs up) and give away wax molds of it
AJ Help or make a chocolate version of your hand
AJ Help that'd be cool, but he'd have to sit for hours with the mold over his hand completely motionless
AJ Help wilfie did
Indominus Rexy no he didn't
You should try a UA-cam play button Candle
IronFilms yeah and he could use one of those candle wicks that's a wide strip of fabric instead of a normal string candle wick
when the silicone was stuck to the table and Grant's facial expression, i was dying of laughter
Please tell me someone understood the Weird Al reference?
Doc Holliday
sorry, could you tell me what part of this was the reference?
Adam Jensen When he's cutting the excess silicone he sings "like a surgeon"
Like a surgeon, cutting for the very first time. lol
Like a suuuuuuuuurgeon.
Doc Holliday ayyyyyyyyyy
is it weird that I found those bubbles disturbing?
Daniel no Man U have trypophobia like so many people it's a phobia when your scared of little holes
Oldmatesam It doesn't mean he has tryophobia
Oldmatesam trypophobia means "A fear of INTENSE patterns of holes"
Daniel no i did as well
Lots of Sense I'm not scared of it , I just find it weird
I am glad that this is not a glowing knife video
Making it into a candle!! I loved it what an awesome twist
Here before the civil war of '17!
Take this L.
fill half with red wax, let it cool on its side, pour blue wax and let dry,
Mitch Wieland it would melt the red wax so he would have to put more wax in but it would be possible
i saw the camera man in the reflection of the microwave
Kory Mclean yeah
Kory Mclean me 3
And?
Totally
Kory Mclean same
He's accomplished being on the trending list again!
What if liquid nitrogen in the vacuum chamber
Goyagma both would boil away in minutes. Of course if the pump is running it would purge both gasses easily. If it was sealed it would soon be filled with gas that would continue to increase in pressure untill at ambient temperatures.
Liquid nitrogen actually freezes (It enters a triple point I think, correct me if I'm wrong) when put into a vacuum chamber.
liquid nitrogen would probably bump very strongly and damage the pump :P
if it didn't, liquid nitrogen already boils at atmospheric pressure, so under reduced pressure it would boil faster. If the boiling reduced the temperature so much, that the remaining nitrogen froze, it might pass its triple point and solidify, but as ambient heat entered the vacuum chamber, the nitrogen would slowly to sublimate.
The Amazing 2 it would probably end up freezing because you'd be removing the air particles and since those are the highest energy particles removing them means it'd be able to freeze. if you don't believe me search up Jefferson lab liquid nitrogen in a vacuum.
The wax was boiling. It didn't have any bubbles.
POOTIS SPENCER
Chemically speaking, boiling is air leaving what ever substance it is.
+Josh Evers no it is a substance changing from liquid to gas state
WarioGiant no its bubbles created from the substance being boiled that leaves the untoched substance
Goulgan
Boom... Roasted
Goulgan Roasting people is useless if where trying to find the answer.
I love how Nate was part of TKR before we knew it...
i find the bubbles in the silicone satisfying af
Do aluminium cast next!!!!!!! LIKE THIS COMMENT
OmgItsAnosh no
OmgItsAnosh you can't cast aluminum in silicone
+Calvin Haslam There is something called Plaster of Paris molds.
You can. Watch his previous videos.
he can make an aluminium casting mold with the wax pokeball
Do a chocolate pokeball!
send a mold to shop time for his dip it series. pokeball filled with gummie bears in clear resin. so you can see the creatures captured in the ball
His channel isn't called shop time lol but yeah that would be so cool
XigXag lol i love peter brown
This is actually a great way to make wax prototypes for investment casting
oh so that's how bad dragon makes their suction cups for toys.
Time Axl hah
Was wondering if someone would make that comment
Dude please make silicone poke balls and put them in vacuum
Can I get a rip for having trypophobia?
rip
Nikos GR117 it's a pain
Nikos GR117 it's terrifying
Revolt Razōr rip
***** Google the work and go to images
I think there may have been probably a little bit of air in the wax, but I believe the vast majority of that was the wax boiling in the vacuum since the pressure difference will allow it to do so at a lower temperature.