@@silly_goofs you weep in sorrow, for it is impossible Or apply duct tape, remove the duct tape, some filing will stick to the tape. Repeat until clean enough
@@mariesyvian8187 the thing is due to how the inverse square law works, you need an exponentially stronger secondary magnet, which is much harder to get than what amounts to glue.
Iron is essential nutrient. Iron is a major component of hemoglobin, a type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of the body. Without enough iron, there aren't enough red blood cells to transport oxygen.
"Welcome to JaDropping Science,today I'm going to extract metal from this guy who has inhaled all kinds of metal during his life using this Mega Ultra Hyper Sonic Magnet™.Hopefully we don't extract his soul and life essence in the process!"
If you use another strong magnet wrapped in a rag or plastic sheeting once it comes off the original magnet you can just pull the plastic off of the second magnet and it all falls off the plastic
sadly, this is rarely very effective. usually the original magnet (if its strong at all) will hold onto a large portion of the magnetic powder, which is the part that is difficult to get off.
... why do this to yourself... that's so hard to clean... just use a zip lock sandwich bag inverted... when you want to clean up just fix the bag and seal it shut so all the iron is inside the bag nice and neat...
Don't get it on a bare magnet. Always have a paper or plastic wrap or something. But once it's on you can use something like a business card to push it all to one side, then use another business card to push the iron filings onto the first
You can also use air from a compressor if you have one. Works great on smaller magnets and wil probably work fine on bigger magnets. Wont work as well as water but is a lot less messy
No, you just use a Ziploc bag you put the magnet in a Ziploc bag then you use the magnet inside the Ziploc bag to pick up the magnetic dust then you use the bag to flip the dust into the bag remove the magnet, then throw away the bag😊
You should’ve put a strong bag or plastic wrap over the magnet to stop that from happening or you’re going to have to demagnetize the magnet to get rid of all the iron dust.
No actually you just take your dirty magnet full of filings and hold it over and even stronger electromagnet and it will transfer from one to the other but you can actually turn the electromagnet off afterwards.
There’s one guy that collects iron with a strong magnet (puts plastic over the magnet first), and then adds the iron to slime. It looks so cool watching the magnetic slime react to the magnet. 😻
Plop the magnet in a bag when you use the iron so you can just carefully take the magnet out of the bag without getting any iron filings on the magnet you should also buy ferrofluid it’s really cool I tried making it though but I didn’t have the right iron I need iron powder and I got iron oxide instead
You have two choices to remove this dust. #1 a stronger magnet with a cloth or plastic bag strong enough to not be punctured. #2 very high powered compressed air or very fast moving water. I've never tried the water but moderately compressed air gets 80% or so off ordinary sized magnets. But keep in mind, the larger the particle the less effective the air is to remove it.
Vegitable oil on a paper towl and some rubbing will help remove magnetic particles. The oil sticks to bother particles and the paper. And rubbing can push it into the fibers of the paper towl. May need more than 1 sheet.
Wrap your magnet in saran wrap. It saves so much time. Just turn the wrap inside out when youre done, and your filings are ready to go in a little plastic bag.
You can design a ferromagnetic mechanism that uses the physics of levers to release the iron filings from a strong magnet. Attach the magnet to a lever than when you want to magnetize things, push the lever down and the magnet attaches to the magnetic material. Pull the lever and the iron fillings release
While I was watching an old mechanic drill some holes in my machinery, I was put out because he was making a mess, chips and powder flying everywhere. He didn't even have a cloth to protect anything. Well he finally put away his drill and taps. He turns around and opened a little drawer on his toolbox. He took out a little tiny plastic bag. They he took a magnet from the side of his toolbox and dropped it into the bag and Bryant to wipe up all the metal chards. It only took him ten seconds to clean up. That is when I realized I had just been served a lesson from an old mechanic. He turned around again, and over the garbage can attached to the side of his toolbox (which I had not before noticed), he opened and reached into the plastic baggie and took out the perfectly clean magnet. All the scraps then fell directly into the bin. Luckily I didn't say anything that I was thinking, such as, 'old man why are you making a mess'. That was not the last time I learned something from my elders.
Wrap the magnet first with saran wrap. If you get iron filings on the magnet a wire brush used quickly will knock off most of the filings. Compressed air works good as well.
If you drag a strong magnet through a field, you can find some rocks that are smooth, but not round. Those are micrometeorites. I found a couple with my kids a few years back. It was a little pandemic science project.
You can heat up the magnet depending on what type you can heat it up and lose its magnetic field and will return back to its original state of being magnetic when it cools down
Put the magnet in your freezer, in a container to collect the filings. Freezing a magnet will halt the magnetic flux and make it temporarily non-magnetic.
Wrap your magnet inplastic wrap (cloth has pores the filings can go through or get stuck in) so you ca hold it over the jar and unwrap to remove the filings.
I had a science expirament that said when you cool it down it looses strength when cold but also just wrap the magnet with ceran wrap and pull it off when done or scrape it off
High pressure air. That's how I clean my magnets. You can scrape and wipe off the bulk, then blast the rest off with a fine nozzle on a shop compressor, or get something a bit stronger.
Use an acid or chemical reaction to dissolve the iron or make it no longer magnetic, this won't work if your magnet is chipped as it no longer has a coating to protect it, you could also use a heavy oxidizer to rust the iron to the point that it will wash away with vinegar
When cleaning it up put a bit of paper between the magnet and iron then once you find a place you want to store the iron. Bend the paper in half and pull the magnet off. It’ll then let all the fillings slide into the storage container.
A quart freezer zip-lock bag can be turned inside-out and placed over a magnet to keep the magnet clean. Then, when you’re done collecting fun ferrous materials you can simply re-invert the zip-lock bag around the material, gently pull it off and zip it right up! That’s how I do it. PS- Some of the tiny magnetic objects found in soil may be tiny meteorites!
to clean your magnet. you can use an eletromagnet that is stronger than your dirty magnet so it takes the powder, then put the eletromagnet above your recipient and turn it off.
To make it easier to remove fine magnetic stuff like iron filings, you use a plastic bag or something to separate the magnet from the iron filings. Then you don’t have to clean and you get 100% of everything that you collected
For magnetic finger printing dust, they have magnetic styluses that you can use to pick up excess fillings, then deactivate the magnetic tip (really you just slide the magnet away from the tip) to drop the fillings back in the jar.
Interesting... as a kid used to take apart speakers and use those stribg magnet 🧲 its round... used to hold it above the dirt and used to pick up lots of particles... including pebbles of it... two different places... between my grandma's homestead and area filled with blue rocks my fathers place... my fathers private property has a magnet filled... pretty cool 😎
Use a plastic and rubber polymer to reverse the polarity of the magnet ⚠️attention do not stand in front of it as metal could go flying into your skin⚠️
Use a cloth on the magnet so it can be unwrapped after collecting it
Or a plastic
No but what do you do if its already on tho
@@silly_goofs you weep in sorrow, for it is impossible
Or apply duct tape, remove the duct tape, some filing will stick to the tape. Repeat until clean enough
@@mrvoltem9379 use another magnet that IS covered dude
@@mariesyvian8187 the thing is due to how the inverse square law works, you need an exponentially stronger secondary magnet, which is much harder to get than what amounts to glue.
"Do not eat! This is not food!"
There go dinner plans :(
if u want to u can eat it, ill allow it :))
Humans can have a little iron, as a treat
Iron is essential nutrient.
Iron is a major component of hemoglobin, a type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of the body. Without enough iron, there aren't enough red blood cells to transport oxygen.
@@tonyb.2341 🤓
@@cubedude8690 ahhaha
lmao I'm an idiot, just realized it's filings, not fillings.
Also since you editing with CapCut you can delete the end scene that just says cap cut
@@Eynd297 Shoot, this is the first time I missed deleting that. Thank you!
easy mistake to make😂🤦♂️
refill your iron today!
Just curious: why shouldn’t you eat the cereal after extraction of iron?
I’m feeling all filled up with all these iron fillings, damn I need some filings.
You're nicer than i was gonna be about it 😅
I was just hoping to see this comment higher up 😊
IKR
@@SirUncleDolan and I was 🤣
I keep my iron fillings in the filling cabinet with my other fills.
use plastic wrap on the mag, easy to take off. rule one playing with filings is dont pick them up with a bare magnet
Isnt the force of the filings attached to the magnet just gonna tear the plastic?
@@wingedfish1175 no. Its powder not spikes, it just creates spikes, but theire soft
@@wingedfish1175 q
@@youngboy_kodyyoungboy_kody1777 q
I came to the comment section to find this answer thank you!!!!
The way he pronounces filings as fillings has me shook
As a knife maker, I've probably inhaled enough metal for 50 people
"Welcome to JaDropping Science,today I'm going to extract metal from this guy who has inhaled all kinds of metal during his life using this Mega Ultra Hyper Sonic Magnet™.Hopefully we don't extract his soul and life essence in the process!"
*Magneto hand twist
Time to go magnet fishing in your lungs!
@@woppagangnamstyle technically do we have irons in our body
@@movedaccountscyayalls7119 probably not supposed to be in our lungs tho lol
The capcut ending is gold
No its just iron
'File-ings', not 'fillings'. They are what you get when you move a 'file' across iron.
Same.
@Zach Parsley rude
@Zach ParsleyGlad you're here to prove it
@@user-ke1gn3ql1gis your name your IQ
@@elduderino007 you're rude for calling him rude
If you use another strong magnet wrapped in a rag or plastic sheeting once it comes off the original magnet you can just pull the plastic off of the second magnet and it all falls off the plastic
This! ^^^ going to have to try this!
sadly, this is rarely very effective. usually the original magnet (if its strong at all) will hold onto a large portion of the magnetic powder, which is the part that is difficult to get off.
There was no warning to not eat the rocks after extraction 😈
"Do not eat, not food." That's how you know people have tried before 💀
TBF, it’s usually children who don’t know better.
... why do this to yourself... that's so hard to clean... just use a zip lock sandwich bag inverted... when you want to clean up just fix the bag and seal it shut so all the iron is inside the bag nice and neat...
I legit use the exact same method xD great minds think alike!
@@Metal_Master_YT a lot of people do... which is why it confused me that he didn't...
The way he says "fillings" instead of "filings"
Don't get it on a bare magnet. Always have a paper or plastic wrap or something. But once it's on you can use something like a business card to push it all to one side, then use another business card to push the iron filings onto the first
I was thinking about how delicious those iron filings looked. thanks for letting us know that they're not edible
Freze or heat the magnet, most magnets will recover the magnetic after fount back to room temp
Some that actually give an answer to his question
freezing makes it stronger an hearing will destroy the magnet. you could try to blowtorch the iron the get it over its curie point
Woooaaaah
How would both heating AND freezing have the same effect?
@@HelloThere..... it doesn't. freezing it would make the magnet stronger and heating it higher than the curiepoint would demagnetize it.
“Do not eat! This is not food”
Ah, I see. I’ll just drink it then.
Use a hose on jet and shoot the water at the magnet, gets it real clean
There’s people giving preventive ideas
Then there’s the ones saying you’re gonna have to demagnetize the magnet
Then there’s this guy
@@zackstump5425 THE GUY
You can also use air from a compressor if you have one. Works great on smaller magnets and wil probably work fine on bigger magnets. Wont work as well as water but is a lot less messy
No, you just use a Ziploc bag you put the magnet in a Ziploc bag then you use the magnet inside the Ziploc bag to pick up the magnetic dust then you use the bag to flip the dust into the bag remove the magnet, then throw away the bag😊
You should’ve put a strong bag or plastic wrap over the magnet to stop that from happening or you’re going to have to demagnetize the magnet to get rid of all the iron dust.
No actually you just take your dirty magnet full of filings and hold it over and even stronger electromagnet and it will transfer from one to the other but you can actually turn the electromagnet off afterwards.
Hi
People thought I was crazy for saying you could collect magnetic iron from cereal, crackers and gravel bars. I’m so glad someone else has said it.
You need to put a plastic bag over the magnet when you clean up the iron so you can take it off easy
"fillings" lol this is what happens when children try to teach science
Just Snort it Like the Good ol' Days
Or is it just me?
Magnet people are so cool like especially if you’ve met a magnet person in real life man the do be really cool people
"Reminder: Do Not Eat!!! This is not food."
*Aww man and I was planning to..............*
Iron and magnets? You got it. Cameras, ballistics, pneumatics..... go back to school.
I would assume running a current through the magnet might reverse the polarity and you can pick up the iron pieces
Think that doesn't work with normal magnets and only electro magnets
@@kamally your right plus if you did somehow do that with a regular magnet i think you would end up demagnetizing it.
There’s one guy that collects iron with a strong magnet (puts plastic over the magnet first), and then adds the iron to slime. It looks so cool watching the magnetic slime react to the magnet. 😻
Plop the magnet in a bag when you use the iron so you can just carefully take the magnet out of the bag without getting any iron filings on the magnet you should also buy ferrofluid it’s really cool I tried making it though but I didn’t have the right iron I need iron powder and I got iron oxide instead
DO NOT EAT
Well there goes my evening plans...
Put magnet in Ziploc bag before you do this. And love you videos 👍
This guy took a regular science hobby to 100% accuracy gun
Throw the magnet
Lmao
Do not eat! This is not food!
Ah, thanks Sherlock i was about to make myself a magnet sandwich
Get a stronger magnet with something over it and get all of the magnetic dust off
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@@unouin7252 it is how you can get the magnetic dust off.
This guy is a strate up magnet themed super villain
You would think that he'd have known that iron 'fillings' are actually called iron filings, but I guess not 😔
If you cover the magnet in a plastic bag or some cling film, you can take the bag off, with the iron filings on it
Mans was going ham on that ball pump
Didn't read the thumbnail. Just thought it was a sea urchin
You have two choices to remove this dust. #1 a stronger magnet with a cloth or plastic bag strong enough to not be punctured. #2 very high powered compressed air or very fast moving water. I've never tried the water but moderately compressed air gets 80% or so off ordinary sized magnets. But keep in mind, the larger the particle the less effective the air is to remove it.
"Iron fillings" 😂
Vegitable oil on a paper towl and some rubbing will help remove magnetic particles. The oil sticks to bother particles and the paper. And rubbing can push it into the fibers of the paper towl. May need more than 1 sheet.
Wrap your magnet in saran wrap. It saves so much time. Just turn the wrap inside out when youre done, and your filings are ready to go in a little plastic bag.
You can design a ferromagnetic mechanism that uses the physics of levers to release the iron filings from a strong magnet. Attach the magnet to a lever than when you want to magnetize things, push the lever down and the magnet attaches to the magnetic material. Pull the lever and the iron fillings release
I don't know how to clean a magnet, but you can prevent the problem by putting it in a plastic ziplock bag.
i used to play with littlest pet shops in the sand box when i was younger and i loved finding the lil bits of iron that stuck to their magnetic paw😁😆
I recommend putting something like Saran Wrap over the magnet or putting a bag over the magnet first. Easy removal of the shavings
Ah magnetic filling. My magnetic filings love filling up on magnetic fillings, the filling is extra sweet.
It’s iron FILINGS not fillings. Like the debris caused by filing a sheet of iron with a file.
Filings not "fillings"
They are named after the tool that can produce them.
Great vids btw.
If you find a bigger magnetic rock it might be the remnants of a meteor
While I was watching an old mechanic drill some holes in my machinery, I was put out because he was making a mess, chips and powder flying everywhere. He didn't even have a cloth to protect anything. Well he finally put away his drill and taps. He turns around and opened a little drawer on his toolbox. He took out a little tiny plastic bag. They he took a magnet from the side of his toolbox and dropped it into the bag and Bryant to wipe up all the metal chards. It only took him ten seconds to clean up. That is when I realized I had just been served a lesson from an old mechanic. He turned around again, and over the garbage can attached to the side of his toolbox (which I had not before noticed), he opened and reached into the plastic baggie and took out the perfectly clean magnet. All the scraps then fell directly into the bin. Luckily I didn't say anything that I was thinking, such as, 'old man why are you making a mess'. That was not the last time I learned something from my elders.
Wrap the magnet first with saran wrap. If you get iron filings on the magnet a wire brush used quickly will knock off most of the filings. Compressed air works good as well.
Died every time he said FILLINGS -_-
My guy created a DC/Marvel villain
It's not like i'd know either, i'd watch myself use a stronger magnet of the same polarity
"Do not eat, it's not food"
Me: Yeah, everyone eats iron fillings in their breakfast.
That first part is more important than you think, 5G
“Do not eat”
Hey Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!
If you drag a strong magnet through a field, you can find some rocks that are smooth, but not round. Those are micrometeorites. I found a couple with my kids a few years back. It was a little pandemic science project.
You can heat up the magnet depending on what type you can heat it up and lose its magnetic field and will return back to its original state of being magnetic when it cools down
What if you snorted some iron fillings and then got an MRI scan? That’d be a trip.
They're strong for collecting iron, but it's a pain trying to remove the iron to your magnet
Put the magnet in your freezer, in a container to collect the filings. Freezing a magnet will halt the magnetic flux and make it temporarily non-magnetic.
I was about to say use a knife to get it off but then realized most are metal
You can get the filings og with blu-tack. You can't reuse it, but your magnet cleans up nicely
They are called 'iron filings' not 'iron fillings.'
As in the result of _filing_ some iron.
Wrap your magnet inplastic wrap (cloth has pores the filings can go through or get stuck in) so you ca hold it over the jar and unwrap to remove the filings.
I had a science expirament that said when you cool it down it looses strength when cold but also just wrap the magnet with ceran wrap and pull it off when done or scrape it off
Humanity really has gotten to the point where you have to clarify that literal metal isn’t food…
Thought this guy was clever until he continuously called them fillings.
Get a stronger magnet to pull it off of that magnet.
Haven't seen anyone mention this but tape works well to clean dirty magnets
Magnets stop working after they reach a certain temperature, so you could heat it up
Fy-ling
Noun: a small piece of material that has been filed off a larger block, usually used when talking about metal.
Bro really had to include the "Do not eat" 💀💀💀
High pressure air. That's how I clean my magnets. You can scrape and wipe off the bulk, then blast the rest off with a fine nozzle on a shop compressor, or get something a bit stronger.
Use an acid or chemical reaction to dissolve the iron or make it no longer magnetic, this won't work if your magnet is chipped as it no longer has a coating to protect it, you could also use a heavy oxidizer to rust the iron to the point that it will wash away with vinegar
Iron “Fillings”. What a scientist.
Iron FILLING!???!!… “FILE-ing”
When cleaning it up put a bit of paper between the magnet and iron then once you find a place you want to store the iron. Bend the paper in half and pull the magnet off. It’ll then let all the fillings slide into the storage container.
floating iron particles, dont breath this
A good tip for slow mo is LOTS OF LIGHT as much light as you can get it will look much better
they're called filings because they're what falls off when you scrape a file across a piece of iron
A quart freezer zip-lock bag can be turned inside-out and placed over a magnet to keep the magnet clean. Then, when you’re done collecting fun ferrous materials you can simply re-invert the zip-lock bag around the material, gently pull it off and zip it right up! That’s how I do it. PS- Some of the tiny magnetic objects found in soil may be tiny meteorites!
Filling is what you put in a pie crust. Filings are small particles that come from rubbing a file against something.
to clean your magnet. you can use an eletromagnet that is stronger than your dirty magnet so it takes the powder, then put the eletromagnet above your recipient and turn it off.
Use 1 or 2 mil plastic to wrap around the magnet before. Or an inside out plastic bag. Simply turn the bag the right way and seal your filings.
Oh hey it's a Hot Cheeto.
LLLLIIIICCKKKKK
"just use another magnet"
To make it easier to remove fine magnetic stuff like iron filings, you use a plastic bag or something to separate the magnet from the iron filings. Then you don’t have to clean and you get 100% of everything that you collected
For magnetic finger printing dust, they have magnetic styluses that you can use to pick up excess fillings, then deactivate the magnetic tip (really you just slide the magnet away from the tip) to drop the fillings back in the jar.
Interesting... as a kid used to take apart speakers and use those stribg magnet 🧲 its round... used to hold it above the dirt and used to pick up lots of particles... including pebbles of it... two different places... between my grandma's homestead and area filled with blue rocks my fathers place... my fathers private property has a magnet filled... pretty cool 😎
Use an equally strong magnet and force the matching poles together. They’ll cancel each other’s magnetic fields and the filings will fall off
Honestly, if you knowingly and willingly eat iron fillings, it's just natural selection at that point
"The good old days"🔥
Use a plastic and rubber polymer to reverse the polarity of the magnet
⚠️attention do not stand in front of it as metal could go flying into your skin⚠️