Glass Bottle from Scratch | How To Make Everything: Bottle (4/4)

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  • @Luke-Matthew
    @Luke-Matthew 7 років тому +93

    i think it's really cool that they let you come in and use their equipment

    • @hunter.1
      @hunter.1 4 роки тому

      Yes

    • @fairwitness7473
      @fairwitness7473 4 роки тому +2

      That's kinda what they are there for. To teach people and show how glass art is made and to not let glass crafting die.
      Beware the glass bug my friend. For once you are bitten, you will never see the world the same again.

  • @cholulahotsauce6166
    @cholulahotsauce6166 6 років тому +35

    I don’t understand how people think Nicole was mean. She’s direct and concise, which is what you need to be in a time sensitive and inherently dangerous operation.

  • @neikoo7785
    @neikoo7785 7 років тому +259

    People are calling her rude... Mate if he makes a mistake it could permanently disfigure someone

    • @LeviGarrison
      @LeviGarrison 5 років тому +39

      Actually she was really good. Im learning glass blowing right now and its really hard and unforgiving. It takes a lot of practice to even make an "open piece" like a bottle.

    • @nekoknight4063
      @nekoknight4063 4 роки тому +11

      Permanently disfigure/kill someone

    • @wavecat8242
      @wavecat8242 4 роки тому +14

      lol most people misinterpret what rude actually is which in this case she totally wasn’t.

    • @regul8or71
      @regul8or71 3 роки тому +11

      Some people aren’t used to others being direct or stern, and it can come across as rudeness.

    • @Prometheus7272
      @Prometheus7272 2 роки тому

      @@regul8or71 Some people are pussies

  • @pistolshrimp2109
    @pistolshrimp2109 9 років тому +32

    I have mad respect for this guy! If we all have the same passion as you this world would've been a better place

  • @htme
    @htme  7 років тому +169

    In this video we didn't mention the secondary ingredient, flux, that is usually needed in order to be able to work with glass, due to time constraints we were under at the time. Check out our updated video on attempting to make eyeglasses, where we cover sourcing this ingredient as well: ua-cam.com/video/Ef2_aaYpZSI/v-deo.html

    • @justinmassicotte1779
      @justinmassicotte1779 7 років тому +1

      How To Make Everything you have

    • @reshmagunaganti8132
      @reshmagunaganti8132 7 років тому

      How To Make Everything possible to

    • @mishalahmed6306
      @mishalahmed6306 7 років тому

      How To Make Everything cannu tell me how thay make the glass. i forgot the things how they make. can u tell me.

    • @benmartin7365
      @benmartin7365 7 років тому

      How To Make Everything do you live in Minnesota

    • @VictorGonzalez-cm3ki
      @VictorGonzalez-cm3ki 7 років тому +4

      How To Make Everything Maybe sometime you should try to me like arrow heads out of flint like in the Stone Age I think that will be very interesting

  • @gotchathespider7850
    @gotchathespider7850 7 років тому +157

    When he's older someone's going to ask him what he spent his life doing, and you know what he's gonna say?
    "Well.... I made everything."

    • @angelocariaga6380
      @angelocariaga6380 4 роки тому +5

      Misinterpreted as god

    • @DH-xw6jp
      @DH-xw6jp 3 роки тому +1

      I would love to be a youngster in 30-40 years listening to his stories of adventure

  • @SeBas14gaBriel24
    @SeBas14gaBriel24 9 років тому +36

    I like these longer videos a lot more than the 2-4 minute videos you guys did before. Great video ! this channel deserves more views and subs !

  • @milcah327
    @milcah327 7 років тому +5

    I really love whatever he's doing! He gets to experience and creat everything!

  • @infinitel00phole
    @infinitel00phole 8 років тому +384

    6:01 "thats as bottley as a bottle gets"
    HEET HURGH EGHHH
    "hand made"HIGHHG HURGGH HEGHHIIIHH
    her laugh XD

    • @centipedesandcigarettes
      @centipedesandcigarettes 8 років тому +4

      ikr hahaha

    • @Alfred_hjortmyr
      @Alfred_hjortmyr 7 років тому

      Riley Morales i agreéeeeee hahahahahahahahaahaahahahahahahahahaaha

    • @toastgalaxy776
      @toastgalaxy776 6 років тому +1

      Santeegaming yeah lol xD

    • @bejtabej
      @bejtabej 6 років тому

      Hahahahaha I said that and I saw your comment LOL 😂😂😂

  • @caramelcoffees
    @caramelcoffees 5 років тому +9

    she did a great job training him. with these kinds of potentially dangerous crafts, you want a teacher who can be firm and tells you exactly what to do

  • @LiquidSoapDrinker
    @LiquidSoapDrinker 5 років тому +45

    Now go get some nether warts for a potion

  • @jasperhaha8097
    @jasperhaha8097 6 років тому +6

    6:06 that laugh tho! Lol

  • @HalfBlindProductions
    @HalfBlindProductions 7 років тому +1

    I love this channel so much it's teaching me the kind of things I've always wanted to know but that I haven't been brave enough to try.

  • @jasonbrown4739
    @jasonbrown4739 9 років тому

    This episode felt much more polished than earlier ones. you've obviously learned a lot about putting a coherent video together. Good Job! Your work really showed and I look forward to seeing more.

  • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
    @iLoveTurtlesHaha 8 років тому +83

    Obsidian is also used to kill white walkers.

    • @JealousBishop
      @JealousBishop 7 років тому +17

      iLoveTurtlesHaha And to create nether portals.

    • @emiliet.1630
      @emiliet.1630 7 років тому +3

      [Adr!an] kill them all >.>

    • @aaaaaaaaasssssddffffffff
      @aaaaaaaaasssssddffffffff 7 років тому +2

      JealousBishop nobody likes minecraft jokes. go home kiddo

    • @lutenantbladey9062
      @lutenantbladey9062 7 років тому +4

      Dessert villagers hate coconut parties... They always have *husks* to deal with

    • @resurfacer2931
      @resurfacer2931 6 років тому +4

      Triggered Nope whats wrong with making a minecraft joke?

  • @alecthemad
    @alecthemad 9 років тому +412

    I love the idea of your videos. Production values are fantastic. However you are missing some elements that could improve the quality AND give you more content. Your execution is falling short.
    First, get into the details. The part about collecting sand was kinda worthless. It is just you putting sand into a bucket and walking away. Then that sand was essentially unusable. A discussion of why it was unusable (not just a general "impurities) would be enlightening. You had to use the glass factory's prepared sand. How is it prepared? What kind of work goes into it. When you discuss clay containers that is a good discussion to have too. These should be your starting videos. How to collect the raw materials and prepare them. You did a great job with the suit videos discussing those aspects.
    Second, the tools are important. Discussing the hollow tube and what and how it is made. Discussing the furnaces. You could do a whole series on how glass was made through the ages and how modern techniques were developed. You could build your own furnace and set up a small glass shop. Then for the capstone video you could go to a modern set up like this and do the work. Contacting manufacturers public relations could probably get you in to do some shots of factories and interviews with their engineers. How Its Made is great at covering the actual manufacturing but you could get deeper into the how and why and even just make an episode on that. You might even be able to wrangle visits to their suppliers to do videos on the whole supply chain.
    Third, ask questions of your experts. Discuss the techniques with them. Do an interview set up and ask questions. Use the answers as additional narration and as extra content (click here to see our full interview with Jane Glassblower). Write down questions as you observe their work. There are a lot of good questions you can ask any expert about their tools: why they are shaped certain ways, what are their uses, explain some of the technical terms (ex from this video: jack line), and so on.
    Fourth, work on your personal presence. Your natural speaking voice is not suited to narration and documentary work. Listen to famous narrators (Mike Rowe, Morgan Freeman, various newsmen etc) and work on your narrator voice. Your posture and stance while on camera could also be improved. Improving both will give your videos a boost that makes them feel much more professional because you will look and sound more professional. Your cameraman could try to frame you out during portions when someone else is doing work and you are just standing there.
    Your concept is great and even if you take none of my advice I will still watch your future videos.

    • @htme
      @htme  9 років тому +86

      +alecthemad Thanks for the great feedback! We will definitely take it into consideration as we continue to develop the style of the show...we do plan to make some followup videos around this one, to go a bit deeper into the process.

    • @Sydkneeish
      @Sydkneeish 9 років тому +60

      +How To Make Everything
      I would have disagree. I would prefer you keep your videos as they are. As a casual watcher my goal isn't to learn "How to make a Bottle." That information is easily attained in detail elsewhere. I prefer watching an everyday sort of guy attempt something most people fail to appreciate or take for granted. There is a charm to the novice approach your videos take.

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 9 років тому +5

      +How To Make Everything This is the first video of yours I've watched; as someone who saw and was attracted by merely the channel and video names I have to agree. When I clicked I expected and was interested in a "how-to" for me, perhaps in a more improvised setting, rather than a sort of "how-it's made" style show; this may be a branding and wording issue, primarily. I'm saying it sends mixed messages to newcomers and potential subscribers. Please make it clear.
      I won't bother to tell you how it's inadequate as a how to (mind that I've only watched the one video, and am saying this purely as friendly advice), because it isn't at all and doesn't attempt to be. You could make it into one and keep what you already have, by inserting pertinent information between segments and having you try to do whatever by yourself afterwards, with commentary over it. Of course in that sort of thing you would be well off to explain how to make the basic multi-purpose tools and such.

    • @LarryOfilms
      @LarryOfilms 9 років тому +12

      +sydney Wilkinson sorry to disagree with you but the show is called how to make everything which implies it's an educational video. He's curious as to how things are made and with that curiousity comes understanding what goes behind what people do, this isn't the simple life.

    • @CodeJackk
      @CodeJackk 8 років тому +7

      +alecthemad I'd disagree with the sand point. It gives some context and entertainment. It says why you can't go and get some bad sand either.

  • @frozenprakash
    @frozenprakash 6 років тому +3

    Hats off for BCE ;)
    BCE = Before Common Era
    CE = Common Era [Present Era]
    Which is more universal notation used in science.

  • @roseg3008
    @roseg3008 6 років тому

    I used to go to renaissance fairs when I was younger and watched them make glass. It reminded me of candy documentarys I loved to watch.

  • @royrichards4142
    @royrichards4142 9 років тому +1

    I worked for Owen's Illinois glass Company for 36.5 years making bottles and jars. Making them in mass production today is 95% different from this video. Go to the museum in Corning NY if you want to see some really cool things made from glass. Go to a glass factory and do a video, you'd be amazed.
    Roy

    • @TotemoGaijin
      @TotemoGaijin 5 років тому

      I find your bottles all the time in the woods and backyards. :p

  • @reetuh
    @reetuh 7 років тому +15

    How To Make Everything: Estus Flask

  • @noahdeabler3617
    @noahdeabler3617 6 місяців тому

    I watched your rootbeer video when it came out. To this day i am happy yoy taught me the word sassafras. I says it with zing.

  • @krankenbank
    @krankenbank 7 років тому +2

    May you do more glassblowing videos? I find the topic quite interesting.

  • @FortySixFilms
    @FortySixFilms 9 років тому

    This is one of our favorite channels! Keep up the good work!!

  • @sonicfreak04
    @sonicfreak04 6 років тому

    I actually love the shape of your bottle, great work

  • @micahphilson
    @micahphilson 6 років тому +5

    It's nice that for once, the hand-made glass didn't have to be optically pure!

  • @dre...289
    @dre...289 6 років тому

    Your channel deserves WAY more subscribers!

  • @hunter.1
    @hunter.1 4 роки тому

    Oh my God, this is an art. I would like to visit that fabric

  • @Jkp1321
    @Jkp1321 9 років тому +16

    How do you do these things? Pay them??

    • @mihitm
      @mihitm 6 років тому +1

      Josh Patterson Just Ask, They won't Mind

  • @jackyman5904
    @jackyman5904 7 років тому +1

    he looks so uncomfortable in every video lmaoo but i love it

  • @Deutschebahn
    @Deutschebahn 6 років тому +5

    why does the subtitles say "girl worker" when he introduced her by name? also i don't get why people are saying she was rude, she was completely normal.

  • @stryyykercihan3031
    @stryyykercihan3031 7 років тому

    I was digging Nicole's attitude she was mad chill ^.^

  • @otnielchillon6529
    @otnielchillon6529 3 роки тому

    I was mesmerized by this...interesting.

  • @VictorGonzalez-cm3ki
    @VictorGonzalez-cm3ki 7 років тому +4

    You should try to make arrow heads out of flint like in the Stone Age

  • @ritakus9871
    @ritakus9871 5 років тому

    I do enjoy all of these videos. I would like to see how to make these things without machines.

  • @kriscodangus2851
    @kriscodangus2851 8 років тому +4

    That laugh thought

  • @IamJakeToo
    @IamJakeToo 6 років тому +3

    thats some
    S P I C Y H O N E Y

  • @maignanmclopez345
    @maignanmclopez345 6 років тому

    In my entire life, the is the first time I see how glasses are made . 😲😲😲🤤🤤🤤🤤

  • @magispitt
    @magispitt 3 роки тому +1

    How long did it take to make the bottle (how many do you think you could make in a day)?

  • @chickenofthecave1406
    @chickenofthecave1406 7 років тому

    You should've went to NJ for the sand. We're known for having the best glass making sand. Our beaches have (some had) the best sand in the world, not even lying it's a special kind of sand

  • @erder2158
    @erder2158 8 років тому +55

    go to 4:20 and turn the captions on
    you shall not be dissapointed

  • @Luhbraindead
    @Luhbraindead 2 місяці тому

    Ladies, a Smokeshow I’m gonna go find a glassblowing class right now

  • @paedors6739
    @paedors6739 9 років тому +6

    Why did you make a trailer and then release the video the same day? Also, that's a really cool video, nice job.

    • @htme
      @htme  9 років тому +11

      +Paedor S We only released the "Glass" video today. There are more in the series that will be released over time.

  • @HotgirlD88
    @HotgirlD88 6 років тому +21

    lol this looked way too stressful for me lol

  • @sonicfreak04
    @sonicfreak04 5 років тому

    I actually love the shape of andy's bottle

  • @0Shusha0
    @0Shusha0 9 років тому

    Wow, great work!

  • @ln3346
    @ln3346 7 років тому +1

    i searched for this vid cause i wanted to make glass mug for myself... now i see it's beyond me lmao

  • @andrewsaruna8657
    @andrewsaruna8657 2 роки тому

    Fantastic. It is not easy . Thank you for informing me.

  • @brendarobyn9349
    @brendarobyn9349 2 роки тому +1

    that lady was being so passive aggressive lmao

  • @asdf1616
    @asdf1616 9 років тому +2

    Nice video

  • @stephkim00
    @stephkim00 9 років тому

    Love your videos

  • @katie-st8nx
    @katie-st8nx 5 років тому

    really cool video, i always wondered how it worked. :)

  • @Qaydum
    @Qaydum 6 років тому +5

    You should make an obsidian blade from scratch, not an everyday use, yeah, but it would be cool

  • @samdenatale2661
    @samdenatale2661 6 років тому

    This should be a tv show

  • @lowpingg
    @lowpingg 6 років тому

    "Get some heat and then we'll blow it a little" lmfao

    • @micha3ldc525
      @micha3ldc525 4 роки тому

      Byte Nebula well this comment didn’t age well

  • @daniellopez9622
    @daniellopez9622 9 років тому

    That's art!

  • @imdrunken
    @imdrunken 8 років тому

    damn lady so brutal with that puntie love it haha

  • @deliciousgroove
    @deliciousgroove 8 років тому

    Super cool!

  • @alexa.davronov1537
    @alexa.davronov1537 2 роки тому

    Well you have to clarify that the sand from beach lacks certain compounds like Sodium carbonate and calcium oxide that are natural flux loweing melting temperature.

  • @dominicbruce7558
    @dominicbruce7558 9 років тому +10

    2150 deg Fahrenheit in metric?

    • @htme
      @htme  9 років тому +8

      +A guy who likes to criticise other people's video because he has nothing better to do Fahrenheit.

    • @ColtonBlumhagen
      @ColtonBlumhagen 9 років тому

      +A guy who likes to criticise other people's video because he has nothing better to do Freakin hot eh!

    • @erkdoc5
      @erkdoc5 9 років тому +4

      +A guy who likes to criticise other people's video because he has nothing better to do that's a 2 second conversion with google

    • @erkdoc5
      @erkdoc5 9 років тому

      +A guy who likes to criticise other people's video because he has nothing better to do that's a 2 second conversion with google

  • @Utubefan687
    @Utubefan687 Рік тому

    Could you put the glass in a mason jar mold and blow into it? I’d like to have a way to make my own canning jars.

  • @traviscarod599
    @traviscarod599 7 років тому +3

    can you melt glass bottles and then reshape it into something else? and I'm talkin about without adding anything else to it just melt it and pour it into a mold.

    • @jakeeasterday1663
      @jakeeasterday1663 7 років тому

      Travis Carod yes, you can. if you break the glass into shards, you can re-melt it and slump it into a mold, or if your glass was made with soda ash as a flux, it'll keep it's lowered melting point, and you can blow it into a different shape.

    • @traviscarod599
      @traviscarod599 7 років тому

      Jake Easterday Thank you so much for your answer I will try it. Do I have to slowly cool it down?

  • @Jokker88
    @Jokker88 9 років тому

    would be interested in knowing what type of fire you need to heat the sand, seeing as different fuels and methods reach different temperatures, i doubt you could melt sand by simply burning wood.
    You could do a video on making coal, seeing as coal burns hotter than wood (oddly enough seeing as it's made from wood) and has a lot more industrial uses.

    • @Jokker88
      @Jokker88 9 років тому

      +Jokker88 I'd like to clarify i meant charcoal... Language barrier :P

  • @brianbellluvr823
    @brianbellluvr823 4 роки тому

    if someone is going to survive the apocalypse its this guy

  • @AlexWithoutaK
    @AlexWithoutaK 9 років тому

    love your vids keep it up :)

  • @firouzehkamrani
    @firouzehkamrani 8 років тому

    so nice.love to do it too

  • @grainassault4844
    @grainassault4844 6 років тому

    JUST USE A GOURD
    GROW GOURDS
    WORSHIP THE GOURDS
    BE A GOURD

  • @lisatrom5779
    @lisatrom5779 2 роки тому

    How much "sand" did you put in the furnace to make the first bottle for the sand he brought in?

  • @jenjenneration
    @jenjenneration 6 років тому

    You should get some sand from Pensacola beach, it's really white and pure

  • @SolutionsNotPrayers
    @SolutionsNotPrayers 5 років тому

    What type of metal is the glass blowing tube made out of and how do they refine the sand to purity?

  • @NonTwinBrothers
    @NonTwinBrothers 8 років тому

    Glass Klein bottle, I would like to see that being made

  • @hugotheboss4545
    @hugotheboss4545 9 років тому

    3:36 that's what she said. 6:27 what a move!

  • @drfodwazle3783
    @drfodwazle3783 6 років тому +14

    How to make a car from scratch

  • @marshared
    @marshared 8 місяців тому

    Very cool❤

  • @minilittlecupcake8171
    @minilittlecupcake8171 9 років тому

    makes me want to make my own glass bottle

  • @kevinpeterson5131
    @kevinpeterson5131 9 років тому

    i was just wondering if a bottle can be made by sand casting and if so can other things be made of glass the same way

  • @rbfreitas
    @rbfreitas 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @LarryOfilms
    @LarryOfilms 7 років тому +3

    Wow she makes me nervous

  • @jordanjsarkis9436
    @jordanjsarkis9436 9 років тому

    superb!!!!

  • @joemilbarreno3876
    @joemilbarreno3876 2 роки тому

    Did you make glass separator for essential oil? 5 liter size

  • @booglebob4139
    @booglebob4139 6 років тому

    What kind of sand did the plant make you use?

  • @pacersmith
    @pacersmith 6 років тому +1

    where's your respirator when charging!!!

  • @RevJynxed
    @RevJynxed 9 років тому

    Obsidian is still used in surgical tools.

  • @user-ij2qz8cv8y
    @user-ij2qz8cv8y 7 років тому +1

    3:38 thats what she said

  • @nazminasarudin2462
    @nazminasarudin2462 4 роки тому +2

    From senku

  • @fartheadBUMM
    @fartheadBUMM 5 років тому +1

    so basically just get 3 sand and lets say 2 coal, wack that in a furnace. now go to your crafting table and make a U shape. boom there you go

    • @JosephAgrane
      @JosephAgrane 5 років тому

      No make sure you at least 8 sand for every piece of coal, otherwise your being inefficient!

  • @noahd8673
    @noahd8673 8 років тому

    can you make video on how to make a 3 neck glass bottle

  • @Kenny.1979
    @Kenny.1979 4 роки тому +1

    Is it just me or was anyone else scared that all there was between his hand and molten glass was a piece of cloth?

  • @letres3827
    @letres3827 6 років тому

    It’s like airbender pottery

  • @safir2241
    @safir2241 6 років тому

    Cool!

  • @imdough8838
    @imdough8838 7 років тому

    What if the heat reach the whole rod then when your blowing what if the heat reaches your mouth?

  • @Jasmineowen
    @Jasmineowen 7 років тому

    I'm from Minnesota

  • @nascreation7127
    @nascreation7127 7 років тому

    happy birth day Ambrose

  • @kinsoe7394
    @kinsoe7394 7 років тому

    Wait, at 0:42 you said 17th century but on the timeline it showed 1600. Idk if that was a typo or on purpose.

    • @sator6754
      @sator6754 7 років тому +1

      1600-1700 is the seventeenth century

    • @kinsoe7394
      @kinsoe7394 7 років тому +2

      Oh god I feel ignorant :/

  • @reanebula
    @reanebula 6 років тому

    I didn’t look too deeply into it, but are you from Minnesota? :0

  • @FightMusic
    @FightMusic 5 років тому

    From the point the lady took over...lol 6:10

  • @freestylefingerbord
    @freestylefingerbord 8 років тому +4

    hes like this bottle sucks

    • @nuwbers
      @nuwbers 7 років тому

      T terd ?

  • @kiwimaracuia9834
    @kiwimaracuia9834 3 роки тому

    What does it smell like?

  • @kevinpeterson5131
    @kevinpeterson5131 9 років тому

    i also was wondering if tempered glass can be sand casted or bullet proof glass if you cant answer these questions i hope somebody can because it would be interesting

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 9 років тому

      I don't believe it alone would make a good bullet-stopper; it is very strong, but it too breaks and shatters. You need stuff to hold together the glass and catch the bullet.
      As for cast, no clue.

  • @zhorian1071
    @zhorian1071 7 років тому

    great vid