@@NFTI how would it change the results when its the clear topcoat they are testing? if the paint underneath is getting scratched then the clear topcoat has well and truly failed
I think it would screw with the results. As if it's the topcoat they r testing, part of that is adhesivity to different materials. I feel painting everything with black paint would introduce a second, unnecessary, and possibly result screwing variable
This! I also don't understand the weights, you want to scratch, not indent the specimens. You should use the same pressure on all the tests, and if it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7, you have your results. Amirite?
enamel isnt harder than an acrylic laquer, enamel paints are rubbery unless they have hardener but it will still be soft, industrial enamel (such as cast iron enamel cookware) cannot be compared to spray can enamel. (taken from wiki: Enamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature; it should not be confused with decorated objects in "painted enamel", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln)
@@ChuckRage lacquer scratch tests hardly show paint quality though. Rustoleum does make an industrial enamal clear coat which is extremely durable, though it wasn't shown in this video which is what I'm guessing krylon is trying to compete against with their ultra hard enamel. Different paints have different uses. One tests hardly shows the entire brand. Example being primers. Krylon primers have a tendency to not adhere to cold metal as well but adhere to cold plastic just fine. Rustoleum adheres to cold metal just fine but doesn't adhere to cold plastic as well. Each job has a paint. It's just a matter of knowing which own to use when. That's why my paint locker has both brands.
@@TheSlimCognito Thanks! This was really informative, I don't know much about paint. Most I've done with Rustoleum is use the peel coat. Didn't know there could be such a difference between brands and the materials they're applied to.
Different lubricants like oil, canola, motor and slick 50 and how well it protects metal and plastic and glass surfaces against destruction, wear and heat and well as protecting against rust and corrosion /oxidation
That was a great idea of spraying different sections of the same sheet with the various coatings, so that you could see the transition from one section to the next. Much better than having a bunch of separate squares.
What a great resource! I'm glad that the Krylon brand I've been using stands up to scratches comparatively well, I'll have to try out the specialty lacquer on some bigger projects :D
There's a reason toothbrush bristles are made from nylon, to be soft. would've been more interesting with acrylic or polycarbonate, but an awesome video as always. I've been thinking about trying to put an automotive clear coat onto an acrylic aquarium to make it more scratch resistant...
I thought I'd clicked on a project farm video, and was surprised when TKOR qued up. I felt led astray for a moment or thought I clicked something wrong, well done.
Scratching is determined by hardness not weight. You can dent the material with weight, or you could scrape it up (which would mean the scrather material doesn’t matter) but that’s it.
Wrong. While the ability of a material to scratch is determined by hardness, if it has less weight there is less force, so it doesn't even try to scratch. By your logic, setting a diamond in a table would immediately go straight through the finish and embed itself up until it was fully supported by the wood.
This totally seems like a project farm video. I haven't watched the whole video but I'm guessing they aren't going to be as methodical and scientific as him.
You should try the clear carting that is epoxy based. The clear coating like found on wheels, or used in firearm coating is very durable. I would like to see how the cheaper clear holds up against the very expensive types.
Tkor before: look at this novel idea i had that you can do at home. Tkor now: we saw another youtuber do it, so were gonna do it too We bought a bunch of things and are going to burn/melt them
About 7 yrs ago I randomly painted a rusted brake drum with a can of black rust oleum. Years went by and it was tossed around quite a bit, but that paint stuck quite well
Hi, Interesting video. Contact area has a big influence. on your test. Force is the same with the washers, but the actual contact pressure depends on the contact area. The nail probably has the highest pressure.
I have a question for TKOR can u turn soda into cotton candy by freeze drying it and can you turn jawbreakers into cotton candy by blending it into a powder
I like to see which of UV resistant spray coat is the best for car headlights or any plastic or metal outdoor. Checking the color and condition under sun for a month ❤️
The tests were very interesting. I’m wondering if the reason certain ones failed was because it dug in to the less durable finish before reaching the more durable finish. If you tested each section it might have shown the Krylon was even more durable.
Super-clever scratching rig! Also, you guys fixed it by the end of the video, but it's worth noting that Krylon is two syllables, like Raycon; easy to confuse it with the professional makeup brand Kryolan (sponsor on the dear departed SyFy special effects makeup competition series _Face Off)._
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Who else clicked on this video and came straight to the comments
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I'm the 160th like
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@kozmik__WZRD LMAOOOOO
The grass in their yard may have already mutated in the most resistive variety by now.
Can survive molten copper
@@tuber_boii what
@@betaversion9654 did he stutter it can survive molten copper
@@landon647 oh ok now that im reading over it again it makes sense thanks
Bythos 94 on the plus side you never have to mow the lawn
Cali with the sheet of metal at the beginning confirms my theory that she was THAT kid in Elementary school music class😂
What kid
Joey Yew yay
Ohhhhhhh
I was and am that kid!
MR Death 69 n
What type of kid?
Probably should have painted everything black first so it would be easier to see
@@NFTI how would it change the results when its the clear topcoat they are testing? if the paint underneath is getting scratched then the clear topcoat has well and truly failed
@@NFTI thank you
@@annualgiftman3866 I had to reply to this comment because it's been here for less than an hour.......😗😐😑
I think it would screw with the results. As if it's the topcoat they r testing, part of that is adhesivity to different materials. I feel painting everything with black paint would introduce a second, unnecessary, and possibly result screwing variable
Well they Did change it to the black table at 7:52
If you're going to do this sort of thing more often just get one of those (cheap) Mohs hardness pick testing sets.
I would love to see this become a regular thing.
Like JerryRigEverything
This! I also don't understand the weights, you want to scratch, not indent the specimens. You should use the same pressure on all the tests, and if it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7, you have your results. Amirite?
@@dayswithanton8773 grooves start at a level 7 and get more damaged at a level 8.
Every has wanted to hear this for a long time now.
Ahaaa that "marks at a level 6, deeper grooves at a level 7" reference got me!!
Pratama MP lol
What reference??
Ladybird Cayenne it’s to jerryrigeverything you should watch it
I'm the beginning of the video
Them: clear topcoat
Me: glossy gel taco?
omg yas
kivouackcreations SimplyFam represent what up
Uh what about Holo Taco? That sure would be awesome
Simplynaillogical member when she did. Ail art
@@nopanissafe7165 yes I do
Isn’t laquer typically pretty soft? You want an enamel.
It depends on the formula. The krylon is got some kind of voodoo going on.
enamel isnt harder than an acrylic laquer, enamel paints are rubbery unless they have hardener but it will still be soft, industrial enamel (such as cast iron enamel cookware) cannot be compared to spray can enamel. (taken from wiki: Enamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature; it should not be confused with decorated objects in "painted enamel", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln)
13:12 Is that Jerryrigeverything reference I hear?
Yes
Yeahhh
A big one
Yep
Yup, loved the ref
This video:
"Nope"
"Barely"
"Yep, absolutely"
"OH! Wait!"
"Not much"
“Line”
"e =mc²"
Sounds like how long you have to wait for a video to become a UA-cam recommendation
TKOR: Let's see when this glass scratches
JerryRigEverything: Scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
Nate actually even said "Marks at a level 6, deeper grooves at a level 7."
Yo man thats TKOR not KOR
@@krishnaprasad1693 mistyped lol
😅
Came here expecting this
I've been watching project farm for years. Glad you guys love him too.
Much respect to Project Farm. I have learned alot from him.
And with this, The King of Random unintentionally sowed the seed of Rust-oleum's destruction...
rip
I'm betting Todd at project farm can find pros and cons to both paints if he tried.
Yeah, I've always just assumed Rustoleum was a decent brand, this video was eye opening
@@ChuckRage lacquer scratch tests hardly show paint quality though. Rustoleum does make an industrial enamal clear coat which is extremely durable, though it wasn't shown in this video which is what I'm guessing krylon is trying to compete against with their ultra hard enamel. Different paints have different uses. One tests hardly shows the entire brand. Example being primers. Krylon primers have a tendency to not adhere to cold metal as well but adhere to cold plastic just fine. Rustoleum adheres to cold metal just fine but doesn't adhere to cold plastic as well. Each job has a paint. It's just a matter of knowing which own to use when. That's why my paint locker has both brands.
@@TheSlimCognito Thanks! This was really informative, I don't know much about paint. Most I've done with Rustoleum is use the peel coat. Didn't know there could be such a difference between brands and the materials they're applied to.
The King of Random : Asking the REAL Questions.
Yessss hey King of random can you find what the sharpest knife brands are? Like Walmart brands, the brands you see on TV?
Go to project farm he's got everything u could ever imagine tested
I mean...theres a bit more to it than brand when it comes to how sharp a knife is gonna be lol
Scratch for normal people: "A Kitty Scratch.
Scratch for TKOR: You know. Just a chainsaw.
XD
Tis' but a scratch!
A scratch!? Your bloody arm's off!
Its merely a flesh wound
THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE
Says Phil swift in the background
Y e s
Sponsor starts at 3:45
Sponsor fin at 4:49
Your welcome, and have a cookie
ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ🍪
Project Farm is great. Dude is always awesome to watch
No one :
absolutely no one :
but everyone: scratches at level 6 and Deep grooves at level 7
LMAO
Love that jerry guy
TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEX SEAL, I TRIED THEM ALL OUT.
Edit:Ty for the likes
THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE
I would like but it’s at 69 likes. *nice.*
As soon as I heard, "This video is sponsored by r...", I was like you better not do it, but when he said raycon, I was like oh ok
raid shadow legends😎
@@user-pm9bm5zx9e 😑😑😔
Graystillplays flashbacks
This video is sponsored by raid shadow legends for like the fifth time
0:03 literally everyone in primary (and secondary) school with the thin whiteboards xD
TKOR: Scratches at a level 6 deeper grooves at a level 7
Me: Happiness noises
Next time someone tries to mow that patch if lawn, he's gonna break his lawnmower..
It would be nice if they also did a control for each material so we could see how much the materials got scratched without protection.
Hello ppl of the Earth,
Have a WONDERFUL day 😊and enjoy the small moments
You should try to
Boil an egg in different liquids
And see what happens
TKOR and Project Farm are two of my favorite channels.
Both interesting, PF is far more comprehensive
TKOR is more fun. Project Farm is more practical.
I love these vids makes quarantine wayyyyy better
I'm outta quarantine here in my country but these vids are so cool!
Me too kid
@@pietrotrava I'm in America so I'm still done for
@@sylviameza2807 wish youthe best luck!
Same here! Stay healthy, y'all. Please.
Love the Jerry reference, deeper groves at level 7 😂
Great content all around! I thought the "scratcher cart" was particularly clever. Thanks all for doing your videos!
Tkor: do random
Me: well that’s interesting
Tkor: our random is working
Nate: "durable top coats"
My ears: "durable tacos"
@simplynailogical 😂
Different lubricants like oil, canola, motor and slick 50 and how well it protects metal and plastic and glass surfaces against destruction, wear and heat and well as protecting against rust and corrosion /oxidation
I didn’t even get this notified before I just saw it and I’m very excited
That was a great idea of spraying different sections of the same sheet with the various coatings, so that you could see the transition from one section to the next. Much better than having a bunch of separate squares.
What a great resource! I'm glad that the Krylon brand I've been using stands up to scratches comparatively well, I'll have to try out the specialty lacquer on some bigger projects :D
how much does storing rattle cans or any other type of paint in non-recommended conditions affect its effectiveness?
Ideas of side-by-side testing:
- Undercoating
- Bedliner
‐ Ceramic Coating
- Wax
- Powder Coating
There's a reason toothbrush bristles are made from nylon, to be soft. would've been more interesting with acrylic or polycarbonate, but an awesome video as always. I've been thinking about trying to put an automotive clear coat onto an acrylic aquarium to make it more scratch resistant...
4:07 When you’re more interested in getting Nate’s gaming chair than his sponsor 😂😔
I thought I'd clicked on a project farm video, and was surprised when TKOR qued up. I felt led astray for a moment or thought I clicked something wrong, well done.
Today’s sponsor is Raycon: Shadow Legends
Raycon: shadow mobile
They have evolved
I love watching Project Farm! I'm SOOO glad he's getting the recognition he deserves!
I like how Cali loves to bring up the fact that anything that people can use in their every day lives always comes to cosplay
You should collab with Evan And Kaitlyn! Guaranteed that would be a fun video!
Scratching is determined by hardness not weight. You can dent the material with weight, or you could scrape it up (which would mean the scrather material doesn’t matter) but that’s it.
Wrong. While the ability of a material to scratch is determined by hardness, if it has less weight there is less force, so it doesn't even try to scratch. By your logic, setting a diamond in a table would immediately go straight through the finish and embed itself up until it was fully supported by the wood.
@@bakervanbv299 and that is why my phone has scratches at a level 4 and deeper grooves at a level 5 😢
I'm going to try the 2 Krylons to protect drawing ink on acrylic. And your little "scratch truck" is so adorable. Thanks.😀
That’s some Project Farm level testing right there
Yes calli, very satisfying ... BOOINNNG
I was about to ask Project Farm to do a test like this one xD
Too late 😂😂😂
It’s not to late, he would do it more organized and more scientific/with less chance for human errors
This totally seems like a project farm video. I haven't watched the whole video but I'm guessing they aren't going to be as methodical and scientific as him.
Dude, same
You should try the clear carting that is epoxy based. The clear coating like found on wheels, or used in firearm coating is very durable. I would like to see how the cheaper clear holds up against the very expensive types.
Nate: grooves at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
JerryRigEverything: *grooves intensify* “So you have chosen death...”
You're drunk
thank you for real! i was dreading the paint process of my bike frame, now i know which ones are better!
“King of random uploads”
*Everyone likes that*
Wrong format
King of random: Uploads
*Everyone liked that*
King Of Random : **uploads**
*Everyone liked that*
Was literally about to go to the store to pick some stuff like this up
THIS WAS SCIENTIFIC.
Guys... Get get mohs hardness picks.
watching your videos is always a highlight of my day! ✨
Tkor before: look at this novel idea i had that you can do at home.
Tkor now:
we saw another youtuber do it, so were gonna do it too
We bought a bunch of things and are going to burn/melt them
Yoann Girard things has never been the same since grant passed away.
Thanks. Wish I saw this before. I just did a project for a customer and used the enamel and apparently that's the worst. Pretty surprised
Tkor: smaller Groves at level 6 deeper groves at level 7
Jerryrigeverything: smaller groves at level 6 deeper groves at level seven
About 7 yrs ago I randomly painted a rusted brake drum with a can of black rust oleum. Years went by and it was tossed around quite a bit, but that paint stuck quite well
Can you guys please do a bacteria test on your hands after you wash your hands, after you use alco-gel, and after you don't wash them at all 👍
Please
They should do this I’m liking this so they see it
@@tribalturtle thanks
I love project farm. Great vid for stuff not everyone has the patients to test. Also his tone is like an audio book for sleep therapy.
Hi, Interesting video.
Contact area has a big influence. on your test.
Force is the same with the washers, but the actual contact pressure depends on the contact area.
The nail probably has the highest pressure.
Noone:
Me at 3am: are scratch proof sprays scratch proof?
Yes Project Farm does comprehensive testing ❤️❤️❤️
Telsa watching this for the cyber truck like 👁👄👁
I have a question for TKOR can u turn soda into cotton candy by freeze drying it and can you turn jawbreakers into cotton candy by blending it into a powder
my phone is so slow I didn't even get a notification.
Hannah mathew me too
Could probably be the WiFi or storage
It’s not the phone it’s youtube
I like to see which of UV resistant spray coat is the best for car headlights or any plastic or metal outdoor. Checking the color and condition under sun for a month ❤️
The king of random being loyal to their name
So proud to see project farm getting noticed
Mark's at a level 6, deeper grooves at level 7. Too bad this video was sponsored by raycon and not dbrand's teardown skins.
But what is Mark at level 6 of?
Can you try mixing oil and soap and see what happens?
Scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
The tests were very interesting. I’m wondering if the reason certain ones failed was because it dug in to the less durable finish before reaching the more durable finish.
If you tested each section it might have shown the Krylon was even more durable.
As a cosplayer, this is super useful to know
0:02
AAUUGH! I love this noise! I knew I wasnt the only one!
For everbody who is listen 🗣🗣 dont giv up we in this together🤜🏾🤛🏾 i pray if yall wanna be UA-camrs like or Great dont give up💛
Thanks
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@@not_minty5912 how is he a bot
Bot
@@jenueledwards8786 check his comments on other TKOR vids. over half of them are identical. aka copy pasted for attention...
Quick drying nail polish, which brand dries faster and how many coats will you need to make your nails look completely covered
Imagine if Phill swift and JerryRigsEverything did a colab
Jerry did some pretty sick diy work too
OMG, I love Project Farm as well! That dude is awesome, just like you guys!
Whoever reading this comment may there Parents live more than a 100 years?💜😊
Thank you so much 😊
Super-clever scratching rig! Also, you guys fixed it by the end of the video, but it's worth noting that Krylon is two syllables, like Raycon; easy to confuse it with the professional makeup brand Kryolan (sponsor on the dear departed SyFy special effects makeup competition series _Face Off)._
Video idea: see how long viruses stay on surfaces and experiment with them
That would be AMAZING in 2020.
Dieu Ho ikr it would also give people info on viruses 🦠
this is oddly something i always wondered so thanks for showing at least those brands
Rose's are red I eat glue I got my first like ,but why is it blue?
@Queen Diomedes of Thrace nice u get a like
Thank you i am making seets for my boat and this will help me choose somthing to use
Wanna hear a joke? What did the librarian say to the computer kids
Read more
Why can’t I read more
@@thomasplesman5425 that's the joke
You got me with that one HaHa 😄
It actually had read more lol
U got me
There is also products like peel off spay to protect the paints and plastics . Do a comparison
But does it scratch at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7?
This is actually very useful research. Now what happens if you boil them?
"While we wait...."
Nah, im not waiting. *skips to the results*
I will definitely use this information. Thank you.
To the person that’s reading this:
You’re very intelligent and adorable human!
Stay healthy during quarantine💪
My Dream is to have 70k. I been struggling to get there😁
Ok
Duck you
Thank you for telling me about the top coats
First
Project farm videos are amazing and so detailed i watch his videos as much as tkor videos