MAGNETIC PAINT | Cheaper and easier than Ferrofluid and Ferripaste?

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  • @DerMarkus1982
    @DerMarkus1982 11 місяців тому +37

    "Don't let fire play with *you* !" //
    "The cleanup really puts the pain in paint."
    Love it! 🤣

    • @haipingcao2212_.
      @haipingcao2212_. 8 місяців тому

      How is it bold? I can only do italic and I can put a line on the words.
      _I_
      -S-

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff 11 місяців тому +50

    ideas : Start with some base layers of non-magnetic paint. Encapsulate the dried paint sculpture in clear resin.

    • @Ucceah
      @Ucceah 11 місяців тому +5

      great idea! i'd carefully airbrush them some cool metallic color before! the matte black makes details and crevices way hard to see. but those structures might be quite a challenge to encase bubble free, without a vacuum chamber.

    • @multi-mason
      @multi-mason 8 місяців тому

      My thoughts as well. Start by preparing a base of thickly layered acrylic, allowed to fully dry in advance. Add one more coat and allow it dry just briefly so you have a tacky surface to begin with. That way the ferro paint will adhere quite well to the acrylic base.
      For resin, I think you could brush on numerous coats of clear acrylic to fill fine gaps and delicate texture, prior to encasing in resin.

  • @evrenedip
    @evrenedip 11 місяців тому +176

    Probably someone already suggested this but you can cast it in a epoxy resin. It will be challenging but I'm sure in the end, you will have a relic from an ancient alien civilization.

    • @XXCoder
      @XXCoder 11 місяців тому +5

      Was about to say that lol.

    • @Lunchpacked180
      @Lunchpacked180 11 місяців тому +2

      Second this

    • @LeBoomStudios
      @LeBoomStudios 11 місяців тому +2

      If you could get the spikes/ridges small enough, this could be a Vantablack killer.

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 11 місяців тому +1

      You mean "create a soupy mess"?

    • @evrenedip
      @evrenedip 11 місяців тому

      @@MadScientist267 What do you mean by that?

  • @mikereilly2745
    @mikereilly2745 3 місяці тому +1

    Hmmm, Around 4min plus, I see a sun spot in a Petri dish ,a close up look at the surface of a magnetar , and I get the impression that bees use magnetic fields when designing nests . All this kind of jumps out ....all from your Petri dish . Inspiring thought, Thank you ! You are helping educate people, and inspiring so many to learn more about science. Awesome work my friend.

  • @tracybowling1156
    @tracybowling1156 11 місяців тому +30

    I like the spikes of ferrofluid. But I also love the ridges in this paint. They form patterns that look like roses or carnations. To me, this paint is just as beautiful. I'm sorry you had a messy clean-up.

  • @gallium-gonzollium
    @gallium-gonzollium 11 місяців тому +33

    13:59
    Why did this part crack me up so much lmao

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +25

      Guess we have the same sense of humour? I laughed way too hard at it myself x) It was just one of those long 10 hours editing days where the 'slide shows' at the end felt too serious and repetitive for me. Decided to break it up and entertain myself (and hopefully my viewers too) with that gimmick. Thanks for watching!

  • @JustPyroYT
    @JustPyroYT 11 місяців тому +63

    Thats soooo cool! :D
    Maybe you could try to coat the Sculptures with a layer of UV resin or even put it in a block of clear resin! ^^

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +13

      Must admit I did not expect it to be this close to ferripaste... What I really want the most, is to make it more glossy. It is a quite matte when dried. I guess high gloss UV resin would fix it? Thanks for the early watch and comment as always!

    • @tanteparodie573
      @tanteparodie573 11 місяців тому +1

      @@brainiac75 Orange LED Strip

    • @BRUXXUS
      @BRUXXUS 11 місяців тому

      Oops, I should have read all the comments before also sorry heating to cast it in resin. Haha

    • @kstricl
      @kstricl 11 місяців тому +1

      @@brainiac75 a quick search shows that UV resin is available in viscosity down to as thin as water. You could dip it then hit it with UV to create a protective shell. Depending on the formulation, maybe one of those would give the gloss finish?

    • @drakas110
      @drakas110 11 місяців тому

      @@brainiac75 i was also thinking about this iu think it would look cool to put it in a resen block and use a led base for display

  • @wetryanycheesedotcom
    @wetryanycheesedotcom 11 місяців тому +2

    Very fascinating process! It's always enjoyable to follow along with a trial-and-error process, it scratches the inquisitive itch.
    I must say, I really enjoy the visual interest of the blades that the paint formed (possibly more than the Ferro fluid spikes) as they all seemed to form into something truly unique every time. Very interesting!

  • @3VFtetsu
    @3VFtetsu 11 місяців тому +36

    You changed the phrase of watching the paint dry

  • @smartinezai
    @smartinezai 11 місяців тому +16

    I think it'd be a great idea to experiment with a wide range of values for the parameters like distance, layer thickness (volume of the paint you're pouring) and water ratio.
    I also think it'd be interesting to see if it can be airbrushed for example on scale model kits

  • @dinitroacetylen
    @dinitroacetylen 11 місяців тому +1

    The humour is improving, and your usual deadpan delivery makes it even better.

  • @CloudCuckooKing
    @CloudCuckooKing 11 місяців тому +4

    You tried adding water, but to make particulate mixes thinner without changing their concentration, you want to make them slippery - this is why surfactants, basically soap, are used as plasticizers in concrete. Maybe add a few drops of Dawn or other highly concentrated liquid soap, and see how that goes?

  • @xislomega242
    @xislomega242 11 місяців тому +3

    8:20 Ferrofluid has been around for over a decade and I just now learned it's flammable.

  • @StormBurnX
    @StormBurnX 11 місяців тому +12

    Very nifty! Never seen magnetic paint before

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +4

      Did not think the paint would work this well. I got carried away and made my longest video yet... For video, it is too matte though. Looks better in reality. I may need to invest in a camera with higher dynamic range and HDR capabilities :D Thanks for the early watch and comment!

    • @davidcovington901
      @davidcovington901 11 місяців тому

      ​@@brainiac75Putting a black fluid in a white container may have made the camera "stop down" to reduce the white, which starved the black for exposure. A deep blue or strong red background might show off the black better? (Is what I was thinking before I got to the Comments section. I hesitate to mention this to such a pro, though!) Thanks for the Art + Science today.

  • @dgmspex
    @dgmspex 11 місяців тому +4

    It makes me happy to see a new video from you

  • @C-M-E
    @C-M-E 8 місяців тому

    I nearly posted this on your older video, but glad I continued the binge. For thinning duty, easy-access surfactants can be had under several everyday products. While ordinary dish soap works to a degree, what you're really after are tannins. Green tea has a relatively high concentration of tannins, though they're quite easy to buy in bulk as its own product. This is also the 'secret' ingredient that keeps clay particles in suspension if you've ever had a play with glazes.
    Your carrier can be an effective solvent (can make recommendations depending on your locale; in the US, acetone and MEK substitutes like xylene are easy to acquire), IPA or even the universal solvent, distilled water. Basically the purer the better to avoid mineral contamination.
    Ferrofluid works as it does as the ferromagnetic material is broken down to nanometer particle size, often in its carrier of choice during the same reducing process. You can add your mixture into a glass jar in an ultrasonic cleaner for a few cycles and enhance functionality, or if you have a sufficiently powerful blender for Science duty. It will need quite a lot of shearing time to get break down into the finest concentration (90 minutes would be my starting recommendation, but most blenders are not rated for that kind of duty cycle, even the commercial ones. I have a graveyard of sacrificial blenders including a 1500 watt commercial rig).

  • @nma794
    @nma794 11 місяців тому +11

    Yes - another video from Brian😊

    • @when-the-hrandomstuff
      @when-the-hrandomstuff 11 місяців тому +2

      12 years and no subscribers? Just changed that!

    • @Hollandicus_bird
      @Hollandicus_bird 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@when-the-hrandomstuffnow it's 2

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +3

      Oh yes, and the longest one yet ;) Quite an effort on a winter fatigue... Thanks for the early watch and comment!

    • @RationallySkeptical
      @RationallySkeptical 11 місяців тому +4

      @nma794 You spelled it wrong. It's Brain. Last name appears to be Iac.

  • @AluminumOxide
    @AluminumOxide 11 місяців тому

    7:10 I think a rubber spatula (the one used for mixing bowls for home baking) would be better at scraping the magnet paint off the tub!

  • @Lorecastapendragon
    @Lorecastapendragon 11 місяців тому +2

    paint a wall with it and test the sound proofing properties of the spikes, due to the shape of them they should provide some pretty efficient sound proofing.

  • @schaltnetzteil495
    @schaltnetzteil495 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you! Keep producing videos!

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +2

      You're welcome! I have only been uploading videos for 14 years ;) Not even close to being ready to retire! And thanks for the early watch and comment.

  • @aryanparekh8119
    @aryanparekh8119 11 місяців тому +2

    Keep going my man! Love your work

    • @aryanparekh8119
      @aryanparekh8119 11 місяців тому

      Maybe a new camera or lens for such colours/materials

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому

      Thanks. As long as you all watch and like my videos, I have no reason to stop. Much more to come!

  • @metern
    @metern 10 місяців тому +1

    When does the part 7 of Exotic Elements vs. Magnet coming? 😂
    Is it possible to do a video with radioactive and really dangerous elements you have not already tried?

  • @DarkGodSeti
    @DarkGodSeti 11 місяців тому +2

    That stuff is amazing! I think I am actually inspired to art after years! Thanks s much! You could probably add other arcylic mediums, for different textures, or shapes. And would make more damage resistant structures, because I assume it is very fragile when dry.
    Huh... would look very interesting to mix a some of that 'Black 3.0" acrylic paint (it's pretty much vantablack). Have yet to get that paint myself... ugh... Would make amazing depth or no depth! I can't imagine that space scenes I could create! wow!

  • @marcellkiss6545
    @marcellkiss6545 11 місяців тому +1

    yey i have waited for this for so long!!

  • @joshfriesen9401
    @joshfriesen9401 11 місяців тому

    Our clothes dryer recently died and I took it apart and found a good 300g of ultra fine iron dust inside. I immediately thought of this channel when I found it. The dryer had been grinding it’s parts for years.

  • @Sazoji
    @Sazoji 11 місяців тому

    hmm, using the paint on glass and spray painting a protective top coat, maybe a automotive primer, could make a sturdy enough desk piece, you could also make color transitions or add texture to the final work
    ...or casting as a paper weight?

  • @frankmckenneth9254
    @frankmckenneth9254 11 місяців тому

    In my opinion, the blades and ridges of the earlier recipes look the best. They're really cool looking

  • @Kinetic_CGI
    @Kinetic_CGI 11 місяців тому

    Some ideas for you:
    1. Explain how the levitron spinning top works.
    2. Try different form of magnetic bearings - active and passive kinds
    3. With small magnets the can lift themselves up in a glass dish with ferrofluid, can your larger magnet lift itself too? Is the high of lift Higher or lower and does the ratio to gauss to size matter?
    4. If the large magnet can lift itself how much can it hold compared to the smaller magnets by pounds/kilo to gauss.
    5. Can you get on the magnet and take a spin on ferrofluid?

  •  11 місяців тому

    Very cool! I would try to pour a small quantity first and let it cure for a while, but not fully. Then put it on the magnet and pour some more paint on it. Hopefully this will create a solid base.

  • @BaronVonBeef
    @BaronVonBeef 11 місяців тому +2

    If you used a plastic box, put some of the paint inside above the magnet and allowed it to form the spikes then slowly and carefully flooded the box with clear resin I wonder if you could permanently encapsulate the spikes

  • @raynerhandrian1486
    @raynerhandrian1486 11 місяців тому

    What a nice magnetic flower you made there.

  • @GQuack
    @GQuack 11 місяців тому +2

    This is genuinely interesting. What practical purpose would magnetic paint have for it to be commonly sold? Though, I'm surprised at how close it is to Ferripaste. Great video as always--and not what I expected. A follow-up to this would be quite interesting, to see what you'd do with the sculptures.

    • @Chriss120
      @Chriss120 11 місяців тому +2

      not sure if this is related, but a while back LTT made a video showcasing conducting paint for RF blocking purposes.

  • @PureZOOKS
    @PureZOOKS 11 місяців тому +2

    For the sculpture, using an electromagnet will make it easier to remove.

  • @annoyannoy
    @annoyannoy 11 місяців тому

    6:18 It looks like an evil flower, beautiful

  • @nonchip
    @nonchip 11 місяців тому

    to give your sculpture a solid bottom layer you could make a bit of a rim, pour in some normal black acrylic first, then the magnet paint. that should give you a disk for the spikes to sit on.

  • @itastain
    @itastain 11 місяців тому +1

    The paint could be great for dioramas. Or some sort of tapletop map. Imagine you have a part of the map that belongs to a villain. If you made a bunch of those sculptures and squared them off, they could make great terrain pieces

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 11 місяців тому

    Making a DIY Ferrofluid is so satisfying.

  • @schaltnetzteil495
    @schaltnetzteil495 11 місяців тому +1

    I guess that's the most fascinating paint you'll ever see.

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +2

      It sure is the most entertaining paint, I've used ;) Thanks for the early comment and watch!

  • @frostyz.production
    @frostyz.production 10 місяців тому

    Fed video Brian!!🫡❤️

  • @DallasG83
    @DallasG83 11 місяців тому +1

    I actually thought the blade formations looked cooler than the spikes. Looked like some kind of flower from a Tim Burton movie.

  • @alexmcd378
    @alexmcd378 11 місяців тому

    Something to try sometime. Mix iron powder into a slow curing resin, then let it harden in a strong magnetic field

  • @BRUXXUS
    @BRUXXUS 11 місяців тому +2

    Oooh! For the sculpture, casting it within an acrylic block would look very cool!
    Edit: looks like a few others had the same idea. Haha

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 11 місяців тому +2

    please demonstrate an inductor coil's pattern of magnetism via various ferrofluids, thanks.

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +3

      Good idea, though in my experience a bare magnet at some distance has the most interesting effect on ferrofluid. Will consider a video, where I use electromagnets, inductor coils etc. on ferrofluid. Should be possible to make some interesting patterns with a bit of creativity. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!

  • @TomsBackyardWorkshop
    @TomsBackyardWorkshop 11 місяців тому

    I like the blades. They look organic like flower petals.

  • @melody3741
    @melody3741 10 місяців тому

    This stuff has its own value with its own unique shapes

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 11 місяців тому

    4:50 😳 wow, and that's one of your smaller magnets.

  • @Leo_Aqua
    @Leo_Aqua 11 місяців тому +1

    This already made my day

  • @djaerobie
    @djaerobie 11 місяців тому

    Great video! You've made me want to experiment with magnetic fluids myself now :)

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks. I highly recommend it - looks better in real life. Though the clean-up can get very tedious if you are not careful ;)

  • @MicraHakkinen
    @MicraHakkinen 11 місяців тому

    It would be nice to have the option to use different colors. I expect you couldn't make the paint itself lighter due to the iron powder. But perhaps it would be possible to apply a coat of color to it. Also I'm not sure if that should be applied before or after the magnetic paint has fully cured for the best results. Either way, without first applying a lighter base coat, I'm not sure if you could get vivid colors anyway. And thicker or more layers will probably hide a lot of the finer details.
    I wonder if it would be possible to coat the spikes with a UV-A reactive substance. Or perhaps even better, mix it into the magnetic paint right from the start. That way you're not dependent on a color "overcoming" the black paint in order to give it a very vivid appearance. As an added bonus, it could also help to bring out all the details.

  • @jonnyreverb
    @jonnyreverb 7 місяців тому

    It would be neat to see a ferromagnetic sculpture in casting resin.

  • @aarongreenfield9038
    @aarongreenfield9038 11 місяців тому +2

    This is much better than regular ferrofluid because it's much more viscous and shows a much higher definition shape of what the magnetic field looks like.

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому

      Ferrofluid is kind of a one-trick fluid with the same pattern over and over. But what a trick it is ;) With that said, I found the magnetic paint to be much better than I expected. Just need to gloss it up for better visuals! Thanks for the early watch and comment as always, Aaron.

  • @jpopelish
    @jpopelish 11 місяців тому

    I think you might be able to fluidize the gritty magnetic pigment by vibrating the paint above the magnet. Have you any sort of vibrator to make the spacer board hum, while the spikes are forming? Some possibilities: An aquarium air pump, hair clippers, a saber saw (without blade), a small DC motor with an off center weight (like those that make a phone vibrate). Adding a thin foam layer between board and magnet would let the board vibrate more easily.

  • @aicirtkciub9167
    @aicirtkciub9167 11 місяців тому

    I like how you were able to get thin spikes. If you did it on a thin piece of silicone rubber mat or similar thin silicone rubber and poured regular acrylic black paint or black coloured uv resin around and worked it through the base of the sculpture you may be able to remove it ?

  • @Boomchacle
    @Boomchacle 11 місяців тому

    A silicone spatula is really good for getting thin layers of residual liquid off of the bowl.

  • @donaldferguson7777
    @donaldferguson7777 2 місяці тому

    have you tried in cooperating other smaller magnets to expand on the effect? if a cage of some kind was in place to hold other smaller magnets near the drying surface in order to "effect" pattern and create unique variations maybe? great video btw. always interesting stuff, gonna have to see if they sell that sort of paint here in the states.

  • @ck2503
    @ck2503 11 місяців тому

    Super glad you decided to stir it first lol

  • @rustkitty
    @rustkitty 11 місяців тому

    Since it's an acrylic paint, cleanup should be much easier if you play with it in a silicone or silicone coated container. Once it dries flexing the container should make it delaminate. My only concern is that maybe the iron particles would tear up the silicone coating.

  • @Naomi_Boyd
    @Naomi_Boyd 11 місяців тому

    Does the paint retain any magnetic field after it is cured? I have often wondered if I could make a magnet by mixing magnetite dust with resin and curing it between two magnets. 🤔

  • @Raderg123
    @Raderg123 11 місяців тому +3

    Painting a layer first without the magnet would solve the base being separate spikes.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 11 місяців тому

    now if you could get it to dry in formation on your wall. ❤ great video 2x👍

  • @Zodiaczero2
    @Zodiaczero2 11 місяців тому

    Hi Brainiac!
    I came across some internet sources stating that 365 nm light can eliminate fungi and eradicate certain pathogens, such as bacteria. I find this information quite intriguing, considering that 365 nm falls within the UVA range, which is relatively weak.
    It would be great if you could create a video experimentally testing this phenomenon using a 365 nm black light.
    Thank you!

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 11 місяців тому

    each one of your patreons will get their own plastic sheet with some dried up spikes. 10:57
    thats wicked, and it incl. all tiers.
    Just make sure you package it well.

  • @Yea_I_Got_Nothing
    @Yea_I_Got_Nothing 11 місяців тому

    You could try Masking fluid. Its an artistic preservative used on water based art mediums.

  • @prabbit237
    @prabbit237 8 місяців тому

    With the cracks in the base of the ferropaint, I'm thinking it'd be interesting to put some multicolor LEDS under it in a box/stand and then a glass cover.

  • @MrRinghoe
    @MrRinghoe 11 місяців тому

    Du er bare den bedste Brian !
    - Skal da ned i hjem og fisk i morgen . . .
    Tak for alle dine gode videoer.
    Mvh Petter

  • @jonanderson5137
    @jonanderson5137 11 місяців тому

    I think the paint looks great, I think it would be interesting to put a coil of very small LED on the plate and let the paint dry. Some light would be buried, but there might be some good light to accent the depth.

  • @vvv331
    @vvv331 11 місяців тому

    13:59 the fact this is part of the video makes this video even more entertaining 🤣

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 11 місяців тому +1

    You should definitely sink a (much smaller) sculpture into a half dome of crystal resin, so the resin would act as a lens, magnifying it.

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects 11 місяців тому

    Get a silicone mat, spread a thin layer of epoxy, then add the paint while the epoxy is still wet
    Maybe there should be a ferro epoxy, the iron being mixed into just one part of it
    I also wonder if another magnet held above could make spikes higher

  • @MsTatakai
    @MsTatakai 11 місяців тому +1

    maybe its great for conducting heat or radiate heat too cooldown stuff ? black paint usually absorb a lot of heat but maybe that paint in specific don't ?

  • @tazzman62
    @tazzman62 11 місяців тому

    Hello new miniature scenery building technique. So many possibilities to try.

  • @Zequax
    @Zequax 11 місяців тому

    could look dope if you put the dried spikes in resin an added underlights a unick light feature

  • @Sonnell
    @Sonnell 11 місяців тому +1

    It seems you are not a big on cooking :) There are amazing silicone spatulas, with you could quickly and effectively scrape off the paint from any flat surface, or slightly curved even.

  • @cybercraft17
    @cybercraft17 11 місяців тому

    on a large scale maybe this could make very interesting looking sound absorbing panels

  • @angiasaa
    @angiasaa 11 місяців тому

    You could set it in a block of clear resin for a mantelpiece sculpture

  • @ehsnils
    @ehsnils 11 місяців тому

    I suspect that the paint contains magnetite powder (considering the color) or some other magnetic iron compound and not pure iron.
    The Falu Rödfärg contains iron as one of the main ingredients, but I suspect that the red variant isn't magnetic. The black variant might be.

  • @kylejuve5494
    @kylejuve5494 8 днів тому

    10:10 what makes you think people won’t watch a video of paint drying?

  • @kilobytecache6192
    @kilobytecache6192 11 місяців тому

    It's fascinating how it almost looked plant like, flowering like petals

  • @YakubTheFather
    @YakubTheFather 3 місяці тому

    With the drying issue you had, did the paint keep the same shape or collapse after the magnet was removed in the dry sections how sturdy was it and can it be mixed with the other ferro liquids? I do art as a profession and I’ve been looking for ferrofluid like paint for a 3 dimensional painting and I’m curious how it is after if allowed to dry on a magnet.

  • @AssistantLeaflet
    @AssistantLeaflet 11 місяців тому

    What if you used the magnetite pigment and added linseed oil, stand oil and tung oil in the mix. Then mulled it to about the same as a medium bodied oil paint. Then put a bunch on a canvas and put a magnet under it, leave it be and let it dry over the course of a few months. 3D magnet oil painting?

  • @Kittycat-mr4im
    @Kittycat-mr4im 10 місяців тому

    I triple-dog-dare you to paint all your walls with this, braniac!

  • @EverythingOfek
    @EverythingOfek 11 місяців тому

    I wonder if you can make a iron "shell" on parts by applying few layers of paint on plastic wrap. peeling it and burning away the acrylic resin, then sintering the iron particles.

  • @WetDoggo
    @WetDoggo 11 місяців тому

    you could flow some more paint in the base to connect the spikes

  • @RogerS1978
    @RogerS1978 11 місяців тому

    Could you wash some of the acrylic resin out with water IPA, while it's on a magnet adding something to break up the water tension and something like glycerol?

  • @The_Modeling_Underdog
    @The_Modeling_Underdog 11 місяців тому

    The wargaming community seeing you can add ferropaint spikes from Hell to the mini bases and boards: "Write that down!!!"

  • @lorasmith9380
    @lorasmith9380 3 місяці тому

    I'm wondering what you can do with acrylic resin and the iron dust?

  • @lordsqueak
    @lordsqueak 11 місяців тому

    I wonder if you could "bake" it. It might be difficult to smelt it perfectly, but if you could smelt the particles together, that would be awesome!

  • @pretzel1313
    @pretzel1313 11 місяців тому

    I build model kits and this would look really cool painted on a mecha model. I have to try that!

  • @Torskel
    @Torskel 11 місяців тому

    Check for fire resistance, seemed it could dissipate the heat well

  • @NyxWhiteFang
    @NyxWhiteFang 11 місяців тому

    I've seen people recommending casting the sculpture in epoxy, but what about a magnetic epoxy-based fluid? If it spikes well it might be a great way to make sculptures

  • @BigFootpl
    @BigFootpl 11 місяців тому

    What happens inf you spray it with matt varnish?
    It can make nice bases for miniatures like for Warhammer40k or such.

    • @brainiac75
      @brainiac75  11 місяців тому

      Have not tried spraying it. But anything that will stick to dried acrylic paint would work. Personally, I would prefer a glossy varnish/resin for a display but it may be too distracting for a miniature base :) Thanks for watching!

    • @BigFootpl
      @BigFootpl 11 місяців тому

      @@brainiac75 i have half of can of this magnetic board paint left, few unpainted miniatures. Now I have to get a big magnet....

  • @JadeLockpicker
    @JadeLockpicker 11 місяців тому

    If sturdy enough, encasing it in a thick block of resin to make a paper weight or similar?

  • @n-steam
    @n-steam 11 місяців тому

    What would happen if you added some bismuth (diamagnetic) powder and mixed it up with the ferrofluids?
    Would it help loosen the iron , or just separate out?

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse 11 місяців тому

    How about spraying it with lacquer and then using it as a magnetic sound wall?

  • @stephenphillips4605
    @stephenphillips4605 11 місяців тому

    Could you use those silicone moulding kits on these? Then create a cast from them?

  • @ParanoidCarrot
    @ParanoidCarrot 11 місяців тому

    oh man my head is full of ideas, you could make miniatures cover them with the paint and then use magnet to give them a texture.

  • @Jonathanos12
    @Jonathanos12 11 місяців тому

    Mix starch, water and iron powder in a solution. Put a magnet and a subwoofer under the mixture. The agitation from the sound will create shapes and the magnet will organize the shapes

  • @azertyQ
    @azertyQ 11 місяців тому

    Lower a second magnet down from the top to extend the strength of the field between the magnets?

  • @Crawsome_Crustacean
    @Crawsome_Crustacean 11 місяців тому

    I wonder if you could do something with two magnets on either side of the paint?

  • @Blue-bf8lv
    @Blue-bf8lv 11 місяців тому

    educational and entertaining, your videos are awesome!