Unboxing New Glassware and Sparky Buzz Box - ElementalMaker
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- Опубліковано 6 тра 2021
- Just a quick one showing some new chemistry glassware I got and an oil burner ignition transformer that I will use to make Nitric via the birkeland eyde process.
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With how stuff gets treated in shipping, that packaging job is a good reason to buy from that seller
Good point!
This was my first thought when I saw the inside of the foam box. If that seller cares enough about the product and the buyer to package everything like that, I would be a loyal life long customer.
Could be they cared that much ...OR... awhhh we mess with American, we tape Everything so much american have problem... 🤣🤣
One in the oven, you say? Take as much time as you need to care for yourself, the Mrs, and the new snotgoblin. We'll be here when you return.
Congrats bud! you're first carbon based life form! You really are the Elemental Maker😁
DesChem always packs like it spends 3 days traveling via elephant caravan. I must have 5 or 6 of those blue beauties laying around and I have never had a broken piece of glassware.
They're trying to give you time to rethink your current path.
@@nunyabisnass1141 nah, they actively encourage it by giving you a workout AND glassware that ain't shattered on delivery. Their stuff is GOOD, for the price and intended demographic.
@@manxmead sounds amazing!
Where can I buy some glassware from then?
@@VerbenaIDK Amazon has been my go-to. They have deschem kits and individual pieces.
@@manxmead I dont like amazon but ig I have no other option
Thx, when I need some more glassware Ill buy from DesChem, hopefully they ship to brazil
Nurdrage made a potassium video not public, because he said that it was outdated, where as the sodium video is one of the best in the internet. Hope to see some potassium synthesys from you 😄
That seller deserves a 10 star rating for that packing job 👏
Looks like a package from Deschem. :) It is! LOL. They are awesome and if you are ever missing anything or anything is broken, they take care of you and make it right.
CONGRATS! Lil elemental maker on the way! Hide the danger stuff.
11:42
I LOVE that reaction/reactor (i think i even have playlist on builds of it lol)!
And there aren't many "clean" builds, so you using glassware and whatnot will be a GREAT addition to my collection and help me plan for my eventual build!
Are you going to make the arc into a disk with magnets for efficiency as well or no?
@@ericlotze7724 I was looking into magnetic manipulation of the arc. Not sure I'll be doing that for my first iteration, but definitely something I want to experiment with
Congratulations on the new lab assistant. AKA the mommy mech pilot. 😉
The one hand rule has undoubtedly saved my life a few times. It is a must to follow. Having the current pass through your heart and other organs can kill you. Having it turn all your fingernails black and blowing off a few I can live with..
Shipper did that packaging right. Immobilized from each piece inside the box. I bet the shipper had a learning curve getting his products to destination. Not anymore.
Electric tech teacher in highschool taught us the CYA rule. Stands for Cover Your Ass. Keep one hand in a back pocket, same reason you gave.
One of my instructors at NNPTC said the same thing when we started learning the "small" stuff, but once you start on the Kilo+ it doesn't make a shit of difference.
Former USN EMN2 Grube
I love the way the guy packed everything. Baby will definitely be a lifestyle changer :)
Congrats on the upcoming addition!!!
congratulations love the sparky box cant waite to see more
Usually I despise unboxing videos, but for some reason I find yours extremely interesting...
That was truly painful to watch.......I must like pain.
@@chemicalcorrosion its like a masochists anonymous meeting...
"My name is Dick, and I have a problem"
I have that same lab jack. They're extremely nice to have! Just be careful around the edges where the metal folds over and curves underneath. It gets a bit sharp under there. Lol!
Everybody loves new glass day! Well, besides the cops.
Cool new toys! And congratulations on the coming baby!
Glad to see UA-cam is still letting you upload. It's always nice to get new toys. Hopefully we get to see you play with them soon here (or on odysee)
Awesome packages, of glass equipment 👍 and Awesome news one the other package coming 😀 may everything go smoothly 🎈
Make a Jacob's Ladder with that transformer. Use a plastic chimney to keep everyone from the rods. Air comes in at bottom, rises due to hot arc and collect the NO2 at the top. Congrats on the new EM Jr.
Great minds! Jacobs ladder was the first thing I did with it immediately after this video. It works pretty nicely! Still haven't contained it for NO2 but that's next
@@ElementalMaker At the top of the chimney, use a fan to blow it into your glass udder and contact with water.
Congratulations on the bun in the oven! When we found out, I had to tile two floors and remodel half a kitchen
Thank you Jon! Bun is now out of the oven and two months old! She's a real cutie
10:45 look for dumpsters outside restaurants the signs and bulbs outside are usually run by NST. I got 3 of them from a skylines dumpster.
Yes to all these "stuffs"! Awesomeness!
I've been interested in that Birkeland Eyde process for years since Cody'slab made a video on it.
Zappy zaps = Nerd music to my ears♫♪
Be sure to use electrodes that are NON corroding.
Congratulations on the new little maker to be. What fun you are going to have!
Thank you Robert! I'm very excited but also terrified.
@@ElementalMaker Being terrified is a good thing! A quiet toddler is much more dangerous than any of the chemicals you mess with. But, my wife and I team up against our little guy and usually age and treachery can overcome youth and energy. We are only about 2 and a half years in, though so I may be overly optimistic. Best thing I ever have gotten to do aside from marrying his mom.
DasChem packs stuff very well. Much better than a seller than shipped a series of different sized beakers just freely with a larger beaker holding a smaller holding a smaller ... I got a good smile at the post office when I was handed that package and it sounded like shaking pieces of broken glass. I said chearfully "I know what's in that one!"
Chemistry, electricity and Glenfiddich 12. Perfect video
At least they packed it well,I've ordered things and gotten them broken many times.Great little haul.
I'll have to remember those oil burner igniters when looking for HV power supplies! Currently my preferred method is to use an automotive ignition coil with a >100V MOSFET or BJT on the primary, driven at ~1kHz by a microcontroller or other clock source. If I need something bigger I usually go straight for the microwave oven transformer (although experience shows you can only connect 2 in series before the primary insulation on the highest one faults out). The burner igniter would be a great intermediate between the two!
Congrats on the baby atom!
I usually don't enjoy unboxing vids, but somehow found this entertaining. Loving the stuff you do, but first time commenting (I think).
Looks like stuff from my college days, but it might have been used for another purpose.
Always nice to unbox new labware😜
Also, fun story. I've received some glassware from across the sea a couple times. Always packed in a few layers of foam paper and wrapped with a single layer of the thinnest plastic known to man. After a few attempts they'd sent me enough broken parts to finally get a full item.
congratulations and best wishes
Nice! I can't wait to see what you do with that glass.
managed to score a big load of NST's from a retiring sign writer, 14 in total ranging from 2kv to 15kv and 30-60ma. have two 12kv 60ma ones powering my big tesla coil that makes 2.5m break outs. so these NSTs are out there you just need to be in the right place at the right time.
Congratulations to you both 👍
Congratulations!
That was nicely packed
Those packages are what they call In the industry "FedEx proof"
Love the assortment of things on your work bench, a great example of mixing thing that seem like they shouldn't ever go together, but sometimes you just need, lol
Like Whiskey around a knife, solvents, rotary tools... Etc
Earlier there was a grenade, lol. Love it!
Just make sure to not mix up and grab one of the solvent or cum gutter when wanting the whiskey! Or the whiskey when wanting the solvent, lol. One could kill ya, the other is a tragic use of liquid
Congrats! On your inside work.
I see what you did there and I appreciate it 😁
Heyyyyy. 12:52. That’s my name...!
Sparky! 🤣🤣🤣💪🏼👍🏻🔥🔥🔥
I was getting stuf from Deschamps nearly 10 years ago and he packaged it the same way back then.
Oh and that power supply should be fine Cody's lab did pretty much the same experiment a few years back.
I've ordered a few things from Deschem before, and what's great about their kits is they come with a free puzzle. Once I get the distillation kit out of the foam box, I decided to store it in there when I wasn't using it, but I could never figure out how the hell it fit back in there to begin with.
am so excited for birkeland eyde! to test whether it's generating NO2 you can just run it for a while in a glass jar and see if the gas turns brown
Love the ASMR glassware unboxing vids!
That packaging was done really well, hope it will spread to other Chinese sellers too. Tired of picking up plastic bags with broken stuff inside at the post office.
Also a very cheap and strong method, though it might not survive all the abuse mail gets, but at least 95% should get there intact. He can also speak to the manufacturer of the foam and get the box ends they cut off, as the one side is poor, but it is still a good high density foam.
Congratulations
I recognise those blue foam boxes!
Congrats
If you made (or are trying to make tetrazene), you should maybe try to make mtx-1 from it. It’s a simple, one-step rxn from tetrazene involving the addition of another azo group and mtx-1 has much better properties.
congrats!
I would really like to see you make nitric acid that would be a great video please make that soon.
can't wait
Hey bro thanks for sharing your knowledge base. It impressive to say the least. Stay true, stay you ltr
Archy Sparky! That gonna be the little ones name? 🤔😉
Congratulations to you both!
Congrats on the new addition lol
Very cool
Some cool stuff! I recently received some similar glass ware.
I tried making nitrates from air and an arc generator. I used a small air pump and let the arc jump right across the stream of air which then bubbled into some water containing copper carbonate. I hoped to make a decend amount of copper nitrate to then put in storage and make nitric acid later.
I hardly got any reaction products :/
On plain water it was just enough to discolour some base indicator.
Very excited to see your setup and results.
You could show us a quick diagram of where the current flows. One hand to the other versus one arm to the foot. Visual of why it's bad to hand 25k volts across the heart
Well tbh I would pack it like that too. If you ain't smart enough to open it you ain't smart enough to use it lol
If you ever watch some of Thunderf00t's Sodium/Potassium experiments, they are pretty epic.
That's where I got the idea for my videos on sodium and potassium. If you like large sodium and potassium explosions, you'd love my videos. 😉
Yes his NaK videos were awesome especially the lead up to his research paper on it. That slow motion still blows my mind
@@ElementalMaker Yeah, getting published from a UA-cam video is pretty insane, obviously he had to write a paper on his findings, but his paper had 26 Citations last I looked, which was a couple years ago.
Well you don't need to worry about anything breaking in shipping but you might brake it trying to get everything open
gooood luck!
Make a series of home made hv cap banks and build a nice jacobs ladder lol
Cool! Glad to be a (small) part of you affording this gear 🙃
Truly appreciate your support!
Getting some Explosions&Fire deja vu
Awesome, congrats, no worries on the videos but was wondering, do you brother
Very epic
Very cool I built a Liechtenstein burner how did the step up Transformers. It works X1 it rocks
That odd shaped bottle at the back of the bench, what would you use that for? Does not sound like a typical Chinese brand of lab equipment couldn't quite make it out think it said Glenfiddich on the bottle😉. I honestly wish you both all the best with the coming addition to your family and hope you get everything finished in time for their arrival. All the best to you and yours sir.
Are we just not talking about the Glenfiddich single malt whisky bottle?
Right?
Hey ElementalMaker! Have you seen the video of the small lab setup of an actual Ostwald Process reactor? I am not talking about the basic high school experiment one off with copper wire in a flask. This setup produces a continuous flow of "you know what".
Man you sent me on a rabbit hole. Now that's added to my list of projects!
@@ElementalMaker @ElementalMaker Did you find it? The UA-cam channel name is
Astral Chemistry. I am not sure if I should post a link to the video. They also have a video on how to make platinum infused fibers for the catalyst. They say it can be made for pennies because it uses so little platinum.
Deschem and nanshing glass are 2 of my favourite sellers on ebay. They not only have excellent prices they also pack things incredibly well (as you found out) and I have only ever had 1 item arrived broken. They shipped a replacement in 5 days so no complaints from me. Deschem has also sent me packages that I never ordered, including (but not limited to) a 2L distillation kit. Sent them a message and they apologised for the error and told me to keep it. And it seems that we are both on a similar mental track here as I have been piecing together the parts I'll need to build my own birkeland edye reactor since nitric is virtually impossible for me to get now. Mind you I have stumbled upon a source of dirt cheap calcium nitrate and I have a few 25kg bags on order.
And I have been using that same lab jack for years now and spilled all manner of crap on it and it has held up beautifully. I paid more than $12 though so you got a great deal and it should do you very well.
Glad to hear it! I've ordered from Nanshing glass before and have been very happy with them as well, this was my first order with deschem and I think I have to give deschem the slight edge in shipping safety lol. Good to know that lab jack has held up well!
I have a challenge for you to make could you make woods glass or uv light pass filter from scratch like you did with the ruby
Can you film the synthesis of nitrating alkenes please?
That's a sign of a seller that's had a lot of experience and one too many breakages 🤣
You'll have to send the box off to a mechanical engineer to open it and return the contents to you. Add to the shipping cost and the probability that one third of the contents will be broken by the time they come back.....
Also I’m not sure if that arc will work for making nitrogen dioxide. I’m pretty sure you need a low amperage arc which is blue due to UV light and the UV is what makes the nitrogen dioxide. Yours had that high amperage yellow hue to it. I’m not 100% sure on this but I think that’s the case.
I wonder if the nitrogen dioxide produced by diesel engines could be used for the same purpose.
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That's crazy. in February I was helping my niece with a science project and she needed a neon sign transformer, so I walked into a local sign company and told them what I was doing and if they could sell me a transformer, I walked out with 5 different sized transformers at no cost. Maybe going to the sign company in person made the difference? I don't know.
Wow that's awesome! I'll have to see if there are any local shops around me that work on neon signs
Would je nice if you would make a liquid rocket engine on a small scale of course.
Can you make H4O4Si? Looking at quartz growing and trying to see what solutions and electrolytes and fluxes and such would work. For some reason I feel you would be able to help👀. Random I know. But I will be trying myself if I can figure out the method. Love your show. Thanks
www.quartzpage.de/gen_form.html
I did actually look into growing quartz crystals, but the pressures, temperatures and time scales are unfortunately not something that can really be achieved at the home shop scale
Mail time!!!
As one of my long time viewers and supporters, do you enjoy mailbag type videos? I always loved Dave Jones we blog videos, but wasnt sure if the viewers of this channel would enjoy that kind of thing
take your time on the videos dude family comes first, congratz on the pregnacy :) is it your first?
Yessir first little one! I'm excited and terrified!
It just so happens that I bought some glass and it came in last month. Didn't know that I should of gone to the seller you have, now I do. Luckily 9ut of 3 condensers I don't have that one, nor a pressure equalization sep funnel. Just a normal one.
I have made some nitric acid, but video is not up yet.
And the berkland reaction. Yeah, I want to build one too however the kno3 and h2so4 method if making acid is easy just time consuming. I never knew until I tried how long it takes. Lol. That air reactor will take longer.
@@tek4 yeah the birkland Eyde is really just to prove the process, the nitrate-sulfuric distillation route will always be hard to beat especially living next to a hydroponic supplier who sells kno3 for 50 cents a pound and sulfuric acid at 18/gallon
@@ElementalMaker i made a video, and my bud who wanted to edit it still has yet too.
It was my first UA-cam reaction. And the first true test if the pandem ic glass that I bought lol.
I am just shocked about the time. I come from a construction background where everything is to balls to walls rather then setting the governor at a safe pace. I digress.
I really want to make some cool stuff with my glass and I was thinking that maybe I could refine metals. Thats why I bit the bull so to speak and got the stuff. But after 2 weeks of a slow silver reaction, I eneded up spilling about 40 dollars of silver on the driveway and got a weird tattoo. The silver was washed off quick but became metallic under some layers of skin. All I was doing to cause this was getting my work tools out if the out side storage I set up, and thankfully it was out side so a few buckets if water later and I'm just rambling.
If your really reading these my skookum friend, I would love to do a collaboration with ya. Just cause I've been watching for a while and think your awesome. Its not for views for me, but helping my peers out.
Much love and respect my friend.
Rob
Can you try mimic Urey miller experiment
That would be amazing, but I have nowhere near the equipment required to generate that kind of sterile environment
Tough egg to crack or tough crack to egg? Cody's done a couple videos about making potassium metal and is working on getting potassium from bananas/banana peels. Is that considered a reflux condenser? I like the condenser that NileRed has, I guess it's a retort instead of a reflux? It's the kind that works like a column condenser in a commercial still where it goes up the stack and then cools and falls back down into the flask and only the highest purity stuff makes it out the hole and into the collection vessel. It also had a weird side path that it ran the stuff through.. it was the oddest thing I've seen and unfortunately I can't figure out which video it was in.. but in the process I found a couple different sites with condensers just like yours for $52 and $66 so I hope you didn't pay much for that thing lol. Tetrazine? Uh.. oh wait I'm thinkin tetroxide.. as in dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) which is mixed with hydrazine (N2H4) aka BIG RED CLOUD. (Like the Titan II my dad worked on in his early days in the Air Force) You need to add your odysee link to the description. Congrats on the kid, might want to stop breathing in/producing toxic chemicals or it might end up indistinguishable of sex.. Oh wait.. it's the time of millennials, that's now normal...
I seem to remember from school that it was about "1 inch of spark per hundred thousand volts in dry air".
Is that close? (Oh, and what is the formal metric for that measurement these days?)
It’s just a box , friggin open it , gmab!
@elementalmaker never cut towards yourself
Dude, I didn't know you were messing with energetics!!! I can actually help you out in terms of ingredients if you want them. I could send you a list of all of the stuff that I have and I would actually be willing to donate some chems to help you on that journey.
That would be beyond awesome! I just sent dbx a huge mmo anode and Ti mesh cathode. I love that chem enthusiasts are always helping each other. My email is ElementCollector1001@gmail.com or just message me through Instagram
Btw if I have anything of use to you I'll of course return the favor
Sorry, swimming in neon transformers, at least a half dozen around, one actually being used to drive neon, the rest are all old transformers I got over time. But all 230VAC 50Hz ones, so not likely to operate well on 115VAC 60Hz, plus they are a bear to ship, no smps but all heavy steel laminate, copper windings and black tar encapsulated, except for the one which is fully resin potted.
@12:54 - Don't lie - you about pissed yourself but you recovered admirably. :D
Killer distilatoring their bud lol