My first ever TKoR videos were about the homemade smelting furnace. So, "I built a ___ myself. (and you can too!)" is definitely what I like to see. Bonus points for, "Our long-term project is to make a ____, but first I need to build a ____."
THIS is the type of TKR video I LOVE. I'm saving this for later..cause I'd love to try to make my own candy coated things. As for all the tool use..I need to get myself a helper. xD
Just noticed Nate's T-shirt at 11:55, that he's obviously worn time and time again for these videos. Such dark humour that I laughed when I finally realized what the "Look ma, no hands" actually showed! Took me a while lol 😂
You can buy a cheap concrete mixer from harbor freight, line the inside, and have a huge machine that works great and is made to do the job... Probably cheaper, especially if you account for the amount of adderall you need to have Nate's thought process and the tools he needed.
I feel like they could have gotten a sponsorship from harbor freight with how many thing he bought from them and the amount of times he said their name in this video
i know that the hot glue gun was probably a quick dirty way to make it tumbr better. wouldnt it be better to like 3d print "speed bumps" or make some kind of mini wings like in a dryer?
The most amazing vidoes as always! The creativity of each video is just amazing!! So keep up the great work!! You guys inspire me to make my own videos! Thank you all!!
I work in a candy plant. I use real pans for candy. You need a fan blowing cold air for the ingredients to stick to the center better. My specialty was glazing the candy. Much like when you see m and m's or skittles with a nice glossy sheen
This made me smile. I too work with coating pans professionally and had the same thought about the air. Especially after seeing the candy to syrup ratio.
I'm curious what would happen if you left cotton candy in a candy tumbler. Would it deflate, would it not? What if you added the ingredients for a candy coating? Would you get little pellets of "cotton candy" flavored candy? Could cotton candy be used for a candy coating? So many possibilities!
I think it would ride up the side of the bucket before just falling and you wouldn't get that tumbling effect you want, but it would be interesting to see
@@Neobot21 You are probably right, I just imagine if it drops over and over and over, it might start to compress from the impact, even just a tiny bit, but that probably depends on the density of the starting piece of cotton candy.
Jellybeans are my favorite candy. If I could make my own???!?!?!?!?! Oh it would be dangerous!!! I have had the giant jellybeans from a candy company in Gatlinburg. Very yummy.
Hey guys it would be great to see if it's possible to dry things with sand, maybe adding compression. Also it would be great and pretty interesting to see how dry ice in a deep fryer would turn out.
That fine sugar is also sometimes sold as bar sugar because the tiny crystal size allows it to dissolve in cold beverages faster. Just a tip for another search term when trying to source the sugar.
I wonder how big of a jawbreaker you can make with your tumbler. Also, another video idea: a lot of vegetables, like spinach and bok choy, lose water and shrink down when cooked. Can you cook a meal with freeze dried vegetables the same way and same ratio of ingredients as with regular vegetables?
Marshmallows are a confection that is whipped to a super fine froth when hot, but if you don't whip it you get Turkish Delight. Turkish Delight is extremely soft and hard to transport, so adding a gelling agent you get Wine Gums. But these too are problematic as they can be hard and chewy. Going a little bit softer and putting a candy shell on you get Jelly Beans.
This is really cool, definitely keep using this! I think there a tons of different things you could put through there for different videos. Maybe some popcorn and various seasonings? Idk go wild!
A 5 gal bucket fits into a harbor freight concrete mixer, with minimal altercation. It Has angle adjustment built in and a dump feature. You can put another bucket into it so that you never have to clean the inner bucket.
@@haunted-but-holy lol , I meant that the candy may stick more to the metal than plastic! If your oats have something sticky in with them then you should probably throw them out!
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For the giant jellybeans they need a giant tumbler maybe something g like a concrete mixer modified cuz its open and it spins
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I saw a show that showed how candies are made. On it it showed jelly beans being spun in what looked like cement mixers.
Are you following their instagram?
This video seems more of the style that the actual king of random had
My first ever TKoR videos were about the homemade smelting furnace. So, "I built a ___ myself. (and you can too!)" is definitely what I like to see. Bonus points for, "Our long-term project is to make a ____, but first I need to build a ____."
I was thinking the same thing half way through this video
Don’t remind me
The rope saga was always my favourite
Home made rockets for me
Yes. More building stuff please. Like the old days.
Ya we need more videos with stuff like that and life hacks
Please tkor
i really like that you clean up the edges of stuff you cut. wish everyone did lol
Yeah
Haha funny.[sarcasm]
THIS is the type of TKR video I LOVE. I'm saving this for later..cause I'd love to try to make my own candy coated things. As for all the tool use..I need to get myself a helper. xD
Now this is the TKOR we miss, home made diy stuff
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Make more videos with this format, it's absolutely great and it's more like the OG TKOR
Fill up different containers with expanding foam and seal it. Wait for it to blast!!!
Dats gonna be loud
Just noticed Nate's T-shirt at 11:55, that he's obviously worn time and time again for these videos. Such dark humour that I laughed when I finally realized what the "Look ma, no hands" actually showed! Took me a while lol 😂
I had just realized that too lol
What does it show??? Lol all I see is a kid with no hands with an explosion in the background...
@@Bumble_Bri The kid lost his hands, lol. But also not lol?
This...is why I subscribed to TKOR. More please...
Man this feels nostalgic. It is similar to the old style of videos from years ago.
Bruh you spoke to my soul with the intro I’m getting OG vibes from this
This is the TKOR video I miss! Step-by-step instructions for a cool weekend project.
You can buy a cheap concrete mixer from harbor freight, line the inside, and have a huge machine that works great and is made to do the job... Probably cheaper, especially if you account for the amount of adderall you need to have Nate's thought process and the tools he needed.
ROFL!
… man, imagine the amount of jellybeans and maybe Turkish delights you can make in that. That would be so cool.
Claire S with all her candy making adventures needs this creation!
Came here to see if anyone else was thinking that.
Yes!!
Try to make ice cream with it plz I would love to see that
TKOR, Jazza, and How to Cook That. The golden creativity trio!
Nate: "Quick and dirty substitute."
Me: "Proof of concept."
I feel like they could have gotten a sponsorship from harbor freight with how many thing he bought from them and the amount of times he said their name in this video
Let them know
studio tour :D please :D
Jelly-Bean candy prepared that well derserves an applause😛
I want to see if you can make mashed potatoes from blended potato chips and water.
I think I saw a video like that not too long ago
Can't wait to see giant jellybeans🔥
Hey I have an idea! Can you make carbonated hand sanitizer???
It would be so cool if you made a GIANT Newton's Cradle, maybe using bowling balls if possible!
I seen a dude at a flea market with a modified mortar mixer making honey roasted peanuts and pecans
i know that the hot glue gun was probably a quick dirty way to make it tumbr better. wouldnt it be better to like 3d print "speed bumps" or make some kind of mini wings like in a dryer?
Just take thin stiff plastic and cut/bend to what you need. Probably work a bit better than glue, but glue works.
You should freezedry various pickled foods and canned fruit to see how intense the taste is once dried.
They did
As a corollary, candy coated freeze-dried fruit!
The most amazing vidoes as always! The creativity of each video is just amazing!! So keep up the great work!! You guys inspire me to make my own videos! Thank you all!!
I work in a candy plant. I use real pans for candy. You need a fan blowing cold air for the ingredients to stick to the center better. My specialty was glazing the candy. Much like when you see m and m's or skittles with a nice glossy sheen
This made me smile. I too work with coating pans professionally and had the same thought about the air. Especially after seeing the candy to syrup ratio.
Thank you for sharing this candy making knowledge. Do you have any other tips?
Harbor Freight needs to sponsor you
This is so cool! Great project video!
Where Classic DIY TKOR meets the new Candy TKOR... Cool project, and the results look extra yummy.
Nice!
Deffo trying to see more with this diy candy tumbler!
Nate, you can use that same setup to manufacture pyrotechnic stars used in fireworks.
Who else was expecting Pop “Rocks” with the rock tumbler?🤣
I was expecting nerds
It would be fun to have a random pop-rocks layer in the candy so you don't see it and then it starts popping.
Nice job you are the best cheers to you guys.
They really are! They create awesome content, and they inspire me to create as well!
This seems like something they would do on the Red Green Show
Yooo I forgot about that show, you just unlocked some memories
@@carterjones259 Ranger Gord, the duct tape, Adventures With Bill...
@@carterjones259me too
This video seems like a throwback. I like that.
Hey tkor, you see how everyone's happy you are building stuff again like the old days? Maybe you should take that hint that WE LIKE THAT BETTER!
Honestly, I've basically stopped watching since the rebrand. First vid in months. No sure why im still subscribed
So how about defeating an old nemesis by making a giant gusher?
If you guys are able to pull off the giant jelly beans you should try to do giant mike and ike's or hot tamales.
Video Idea!
Which air freshener last the longest?
Could you use it as purfume?
Awesome ( definitely gonna try to try to make it )
Nates' favorite thing. A motor that can take abuse and keep on going..💙🇬🇧💜🇺🇸
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I want to see endless candy tumbling now. Its so satisfying to watch...
DEFINITELY a project on my list!!
I just got my kiwi co art box for this month this is my 3rd one
Is it possible to just use a tumble dryer and disconnect the heat source?
i remember requesting giant jelly beans when you did your first giant candy video...
Did you continue asking tho?
@@pojo_1797 few times then gave up
Can you make a big Swedish Fish
Yes this is the kind of content I've missed!
I'm curious what would happen if you left cotton candy in a candy tumbler. Would it deflate, would it not? What if you added the ingredients for a candy coating? Would you get little pellets of "cotton candy" flavored candy? Could cotton candy be used for a candy coating? So many possibilities!
I think it would ride up the side of the bucket before just falling and you wouldn't get that tumbling effect you want, but it would be interesting to see
@@Neobot21 You are probably right, I just imagine if it drops over and over and over, it might start to compress from the impact, even just a tiny bit, but that probably depends on the density of the starting piece of cotton candy.
2:45 my dad when I'm growing up
I'm excited to see what else you will make with this.
You guys have the most interesting videos Everrrrr!!!
Jellybeans are my favorite candy. If I could make my own???!?!?!?!?! Oh it would be dangerous!!! I have had the giant jellybeans from a candy company in Gatlinburg. Very yummy.
Hey guys it would be great to see if it's possible to dry things with sand, maybe adding compression.
Also it would be great and pretty interesting to see how dry ice in a deep fryer would turn out.
Would love to see this
Get these guys a lot of view so they stay on UA-cam love you TKOR
I miss the old videos
These are my favorite type of tkor videos, where they show you how to make things
I've been looking forward to this for so long, yaaaay!!!
Can I just say this , I hope his resting in peace man , when I watched this years ago I loved watching him , you guys are doing a great job
He would be proud
I might put this on a future project list
I love the way Nate says bucket, it makes me smile.
The biggest issue I see is that you simply do not have enough "centers" in the machine. Increase the amount of whatever you are attempting to coat
Hey! I know it’s a little late as Easter is next week but could you make a jumbo Cadbury mini egg?
Can you try to make a full metal copy of a hot wheels car? Try to recast it?
All this talk about tumbling got me listening to Komm, Süsser Tod from NGE.
That fine sugar is also sometimes sold as bar sugar because the tiny crystal size allows it to dissolve in cold beverages faster. Just a tip for another search term when trying to source the sugar.
"I had to think outside the box. So here's a box of science."
Step 1. Turn a tumbler into a tumbler.
Step 2. Make a candy that already exists.
This is the greatest project
I really like the camera work and the build instruction in this video! Very OG TKOR 👍
I wonder how big of a jawbreaker you can make with your tumbler.
Also, another video idea: a lot of vegetables, like spinach and bok choy, lose water and shrink down when cooked. Can you cook a meal with freeze dried vegetables the same way and same ratio of ingredients as with regular vegetables?
It would be really cool if u made a giant kinder joy packaging and everything
Marshmallows are a confection that is whipped to a super fine froth when hot, but if you don't whip it you get Turkish Delight. Turkish Delight is extremely soft and hard to transport, so adding a gelling agent you get Wine Gums. But these too are problematic as they can be hard and chewy. Going a little bit softer and putting a candy shell on you get Jelly Beans.
You should definitely try marking nerds
Do another TKOR and The Hacksmith team up!
Freeze dried tumbled candy
make a giant chocolate egg for easter
This is really cool, definitely keep using this! I think there a tons of different things you could put through there for different videos. Maybe some popcorn and various seasonings? Idk go wild!
I just love them it's so satisfying
Awesome job creating a candy a candy tumblr. Really smart. Great thought went into it
you guys should make a giant 3 by 3 rubix cube
I'll be making one of these starting tomorrow! I'll leave the drum in lace though to see if the rubber coated drum could grip the tub better
Like the new kitchen
A 5 gal bucket fits into a harbor freight concrete mixer, with minimal altercation. It Has angle adjustment built in and a dump feature. You can put another bucket into it so that you never have to clean the inner bucket.
If you get a big motor and all that you can use a big plastic barrel and make a giant one for giant jellybean
Nice to see old school TKOR again. Thanks.
Also, you can cut a bucket more easily/safely with an oscillator tool with a hooked blade.
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Who else clicked really fast when we saw
CANDY
Hahahahaha candy makes the world go round! What can I say!!!!
*craves jelly beans*
Instead of a bucket, couldn't you use one of the large tins that things like oats are sold in? Just seems more convenient.
Not big enough maybe
@@haunted-but-holy could be. Or maybe the walls are to "sticky"?
@@StarScapesOG eh. I don't believe oat containers have sticky insides, or any substance other then oats and possible powders or bugs
@@haunted-but-holy lol , I meant that the candy may stick more to the metal than plastic! If your oats have something sticky in with them then you should probably throw them out!
@@StarScapesOG oooohhh, gotcha!
Day 1 of asking tkor to make a big and tasty cake, just a simple cake.