The reason the tungsten powder doesn't mix with the bismuth is because the molten bismuth isn't nearly hot enough to melt even a single grain of the tungsten - hence why it bounces off the bismuth lava like cocoa powder in cold milk. And yes, you'd need a LOT more tungsten powder for it to sink in the upside-down backwards universe where tungsten powder clumps into a ball by itself.
Hey Daniel!! I recently found the channel and have binge-watching the entire backlog. I just wanted to say, Dan and Mitchell were a hilarious duo, but you and Palmer are a force to be reckoned with. 😂 Your impeccable comedy is rivalled only by your tenacity in engineering. Stay epic, gamers.
I have been "watching from time to time" the Waterjet channel in the past, but for a good while now I really get excited about them. I think it's the madness we need in 2024.
The Tungsten dust has air trapped in between the particles, and when you mix it into the liquid Bismuth, clumps of Tungsten-Air that you want to mix in are floating by surface tension. If you used larger chunks of Tungsten they might sink individually, leaving the air around them behind.
Surface tension and grain size. Ever had something floating in your coffe and you try get it out and it sinks never to float again? Same thing. The object has to be large enough to break the surface tension
These videos are so dumb it's a testament to how good a presenter Daniel is that anyone watches them, myself included. Especially since I hate crap jokes and Daniel seems to have quite a penchant for them.
I love this channel because it's the only things making channel that I can relate to: except fot the waterjet, I can see myself failing in every way you do. Great work, gonna be coming back.
I think a volleyball would work well. Since it’s like strips of leather (or whatever material that is) you could probably get away with just gluing them to a LARGE HEAVY ORB ™️
The small size of the tungsten powder and the surface tension of the bismuth prevent mixing. Sort of like how hot chocolate mix doesn't just instantly mix with water, some it stays dry because the surface tension of the water prevents it from getting between the super fine powder. It floats because of there's a ton of air in the mix. So adding the tungsten dust added air, making the whole thing lighter overall.
tungsten may be top 10 most dense but your tungsten dust isint even as dense as bismuth which isint even as dense as lead meaning this probably weighs around as much as if you made it out of a dense steel, shoulda just done lead as its cheap and the only downside is you might get lead poisoning if you huff the fumes (if you dont burn your face off first) or if you lick your hands after handling the core of the ball
Maybe you should have looked up the melting points for bismuth and tungsten before undertaking this project. Bismuth melts around 521F -- you need to get tungsten up to 6192F -- a mere 5600-5700 degrees HOTTER. And don't let OSHA see you melting and pouring metal while wearing SHORTS and NO FACE PROTECTION.
Honestly with the helmet test, I think the solid floor under in is making it cave in worse, but on an actual stood up person it would cause both severe brain trauma and probably a severe neck injury from the compression.
for projects of this type, perhaps consider another phase where you encase the object in investment plaster (cobb mold etc. a heat-tolerant molding material) and heat it in a kiln/fire to fuse it into one object.
My man has a bass tracker shirt on!!!! My first bass boat many years ago was one of the OG tx16 trackers with a Merc 2cyl 2stroke 25hp manual tilt and trim lol for 5990.00 brand spanking new off BPS showroom floor lol. it was so slow with some gear, full tank and 2 people it wouldn't ever get on plane, just push water at 12mph lmao. I sold the 25 after like 6 months and bought a 2 year old low hour Merc 60 two stroke (it was only rated for a 40) and did some transom stiffing and a 4inch jack plate. With the 60hp and a 3 blade stainless fury prop it was a beast!!! No more planing issue lol load it slap down with weight and it would pop on plane like it wasn't nothing. Normal gear load, full tank, full livewells, 2 people and it would run 42-43mph and for that hull that was wayyyyy fast lol 40 felt more scary in that thing that 105mph in my 20xd/300R and I'm not kidding, 40mph in it felt like the hull skated all over the place and with with the trim tucked all the way down that thing wouldn't bite and turn but just crab walk the nose and keep going straight lol... Had a lot of fun in it for 6,400 cash out the door and the extra 1000 I had to put with what I sold the 25 for to get the 60 and the jack plate. Won a bunch of club tournaments on the st John's and rodman and replaced the money the boat cost within like 8 months. That light hull drafted so little and was easy to push pole over shallow stuff to get back in creek arms that the glass boat guys had no chance of getting to.. even after I bought my first 20 or 21 foot glass tournament rig I still kept that old tracker around for tournaments that I knew I wanted to get to places I can't in the glass rigs.. now days I have a 16ft/64in bottom width welded flat Jon boat with a Merc 90 jet drive on it that I fully decked in and made a super skinny draft super stable base rig that will allow me to pole in to places that only have an inch and a half of water and get up on plane in 3 inches of water and can run in 1 inch of water. Still winning multiple tournaments a year doing exactly that and that's all thanks to that old 6k dollar tx16 tracker and sadly under powered 25 2stroker.
Thinking about it briefly with no experience and education on the subject matter, however i have seen the jumping episode of samurai jack. These could be used to create the greatest qb of all time.
I think it would’ve been even heavier if you filled the gaps with lead, rather than bismuth. Lead is ~11.4 grams per c^3, while bismuth is ~9.7 grams per cm^3.
All those marble statues in the world and one hit wrong could spell disaster. Artistry is insane.
Kinda puts that into perspective. Imagine chiseling a perfect human hand and not making a single mistake
And in order to graduate and become an actual mason you had to make a perfect sphere.
@@GrumpyIan aannndd gentlyyy...
That's why they made the peepees small. Less work.
Another day, Another object made comically heavy.
It’s an honor serving this community 🫡
He has @@felix-eeee
@@destructionandmore5430 I just realised before I saw this, I need to check these things
@@WaterjetChannel Omg! that's awesome!!!!
300th like😊
The reason the tungsten powder doesn't mix with the bismuth is because the molten bismuth isn't nearly hot enough to melt even a single grain of the tungsten - hence why it bounces off the bismuth lava like cocoa powder in cold milk. And yes, you'd need a LOT more tungsten powder for it to sink in the upside-down backwards universe where tungsten powder clumps into a ball by itself.
if they had heat strong enough to melt tungsten the rest of the setup would be destroyed before it has a chance to mix
@@Cl-2048 tungsten melts at temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun. a oven isn't really helpful at that point
@@vladimirgalicia9331 yeah
@@vladimirgalicia9331 You're off by a factor of 2 there. Tungsten boils long before 6000 Kelvin
@@vladimirgalicia9331 sun is around 5K, tungsten melts at around 3400c.
“if i sit here and let it run all over me it makes look like a tough guy” most relatable sentence ive ever heard
💪😎👍
Pause
This vs. Mark Robers football kicking machine.😂😂❤
I was thinking that too
it'd probably break the machine
@@TheGreatestSoul No doubt, Soul-- an unstoppable force vs an unmovable object.
@@TheGreatestSoul yeah, it would shear some things off, I forgot what they're called because I haven't seen the video in ages
@@TheGreatestSoulprobably
Hey Daniel!! I recently found the channel and have binge-watching the entire backlog. I just wanted to say, Dan and Mitchell were a hilarious duo, but you and Palmer are a force to be reckoned with. 😂 Your impeccable comedy is rivalled only by your tenacity in engineering.
Stay epic, gamers.
Weird to see you here.
You’re too kind! Game on brother!!!
@@WaterjetChannel You have really made this channel your own. You guys have a great onscreen personality. All the best to you from Latvia.
I have been "watching from time to time" the Waterjet channel in the past, but for a good while now I really get excited about them. I think it's the madness we need in 2024.
It's so dense it's indistinguishable from most people these days.
Lmao
i dont get it???
@@waffles6477are you being intentionally dense? (Pun intended)
@@waffles6477 Really? I just lost faith in humanity again.
@seventytwomillion no, actually, my doctor says I'm a little fluffy, and should get out of the house.
Shoutout to tungsten! Love that guy
XD
Definitely one of my favorite guys
@Brickwall4769I hope you're joking
@Brickwall4769 Clearly haven't met Sir TungstenWald the Third, Lord of Metalocalypse
What about bismuth 😢
"It's a football, I chiseled it."
It's tungsten and bismuth Luigi, you didn't make it.
its even official size! but not official weight
21:39 “or if it’s dragging a little boy around the Cincinnati zoo” 😂
Plz don’t cancel me for that one 😅
Hell of a throwback reference. Him cracking up mid sentence made it even funnier 😂
I definitely needed my dark joke for the day. 😂
14:57 did you just... Cut a 2x4 with a frigging waterjet?
He's called waterjet channel for a reason
Lol
16:00 Actually I got my PHD in Tungsten-Bismology, and all you needed to do was set it to wumbo and ask nicely
Can’t believe I didn’t think of that
2:21
"scraps"
>literal knife blanks
idk why that had me cackling but it sure as shit did
Fr chain
👇
@@Isiahsandjaydeschannel you must have so many friends
Multiple backs were harmed in the making of this video
For real
"Hey Mario! Look what I made!"
"It's a Football Luigi, you didn't make it!"
"It's filled with metal! Tungsten and Bismuth!"
19:27 was like a break in the matrix I was peacefully watching him pour bismuth then he starts talking about how all his viewers have beautiful moms😂
WHO WANTS TO HOLD THE TUNGSTEN FOOTBALL??
The first football with a little explosive power couldve been a really mean nail bomb
Easy there Ted lmao
@@WaterjetChannelWe all know this isn't the first felony you've thought about committing for the channel
What’s heavier: a pound of bismuth bricks or a pound of tungsten feathers
We should definitely test that 🤓
Pound of helium balloon or pound of osmium cube?
The Tungsten dust has air trapped in between the particles, and when you mix it into the liquid Bismuth, clumps of Tungsten-Air that you want to mix in are floating by surface tension. If you used larger chunks of Tungsten they might sink individually, leaving the air around them behind.
Worse, I think the layers of Tungsten-powder/air inside it are lower density than the Bismuth.
20:27 I feel ya my man, I too am afflicted with the dreaded pour'n addiction 😂
1:48 all the knives the Dave and Mitchell couldn't sell
9:39 man forgets he can use a water jet on objects he previously cut with said water jet.
Huh
Oh ye ur right lmao
My guess is the tungsten being a powder allowing it to trap air is making it "lighter" or less dense.
Surface tension and grain size. Ever had something floating in your coffe and you try get it out and it sinks never to float again?
Same thing. The object has to be large enough to break the surface tension
13:00 I thought it was a white desk with a dark powder but as soon as he wrote in the white my jaw dropped
I love this guy and his antics lmao
0:22 That "Ting!" sound was just perfect XD
The powder floats because of surface tension. The bismuth is prevented from flowing between particles so air is trapped resulting in lower density.
this is the most diy science project ive ever seen. i loved it
These videos are so dumb it's a testament to how good a presenter Daniel is that anyone watches them, myself included. Especially since I hate crap jokes and Daniel seems to have quite a penchant for them.
This was my favorite video you’ve made so far. Great presentation. I really enjoyed.
"Maybe 12"
"OOOOUUUUCCCCCCHHHH!!!!"
I don't think it was 12
this channel is completely different from what i remember but i genuinely enjoy it more than if it had stayed the same. i like this new guy aswell
Love to hear it! Thank you
I love the 2 sides of making stuff, first one is super cool water jet, second is caveman molds and sketchy practices.
Nobody noticed the fly get murdered 😂 5:09
I love this channel because it's the only things making channel that I can relate to: except fot the waterjet, I can see myself failing in every way you do. Great work, gonna be coming back.
Definition of solving a problem no one has
I think a volleyball would work well. Since it’s like strips of leather (or whatever material that is) you could probably get away with just gluing them to a LARGE HEAVY ORB ™️
I’m gonna need a forklift if these balls keep getting heavier lol
@@WaterjetChannel I’ll fly from Florida to help, since I’m Forklift Certified.
You should set it next to a sidewalk at a park and film people trying to take it.
Using an angle grinder on a janky lathe on marble… I’m surprised this guy isn’t missing more body parts yet
Daniel is a real hero. He does all the things you're not supposed to ,do just so we can all see the consequences. What a great guy.
Might as well call Palmer "The Sports Guy"
When this channel switched to new faces I was disappointed but over time I've been finding that I look forward to new videos again
Can you make the world's heaviest Frisbee next? I want to see how it flies
The small size of the tungsten powder and the surface tension of the bismuth prevent mixing. Sort of like how hot chocolate mix doesn't just instantly mix with water, some it stays dry because the surface tension of the water prevents it from getting between the super fine powder. It floats because of there's a ton of air in the mix. So adding the tungsten dust added air, making the whole thing lighter overall.
I was thinking it had to be something along those lines. Thanks for the knaaawledge
The watermelon slow mo was ✨sparkling✨
tungsten may be top 10 most dense but your tungsten dust isint even as dense as bismuth which isint even as dense as lead meaning this probably weighs around as much as if you made it out of a dense steel, shoulda just done lead as its cheap and the only downside is you might get lead poisoning if you huff the fumes (if you dont burn your face off first) or if you lick your hands after handling the core of the ball
you guys know JUST enough about what you're doing to get in trouble... and or make genius things like this.
The fly in the last slowmo shot looked awesome honestly
You don't have a chopsaw but you have a water jet. Incredible
the real heaviest will be made of osmium. looking forward to that
its a stone luigi, you didn't make it!
that Harambe joke earned my sub haha. awesome work
"Would all this be enough to defeat Palmer and quench my thirst for heavy balls?" Very poor choice of words.
So happy i just discovered this channel!
Fantastic video! I am also DEEPLY jealous of your Prusa XL, that's a sweet machine.
This has some solid 2010's internet energy going on
Every second video has a "I didnt think that far ahead"-moment... and I love it :D
The tungsten powder was floating for two reasons, surface tension, and air incorporated into the powder.
What a fun mix of "fun, I'm learning something" and "I'm concerned"
Try using uranium next! Heard it's way heavier
Bread
The fly in the slo mo was pretty dope
Maybe you should have looked up the melting points for bismuth and tungsten before undertaking this project. Bismuth melts around 521F -- you need to get tungsten up to 6192F -- a mere 5600-5700 degrees HOTTER.
And don't let OSHA see you melting and pouring metal while wearing SHORTS and NO FACE PROTECTION.
LMAO bro he hit himself in the head with a hammer for views
Thank you for wishing us all a good day, that was very generous of you to do with your wish
Haha, I love how the heaviest ball goes maybe a max of about 10-15 feet!
Looking at the slow mo just saying random shit to fill up time is hilarious 🤣🤣
Honestly with the helmet test, I think the solid floor under in is making it cave in worse, but on an actual stood up person it would cause both severe brain trauma and probably a severe neck injury from the compression.
If you want to make it even heavier, make it out of Uranium 235
Trust me bro
238 cheaper, easier to get, but doesn't have the wow factor
Thank you for the suggestion my brother 🙏
Can you send me a shipping container of it plz??
@@WaterjetChannel Alr, I'll ask to NileRed
Ok but....how about making an air canon that can launch it?
We will have to speak with our lawyer first hahah
22:45 that's going back a while😂😂
Why is his scrap metal only knifes and / or unfinished knifes?
the cars in the background are sick, you should show off the car collection
THATS AN AMERICAN FOOTBALL!!!!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
for projects of this type, perhaps consider another phase where you encase the object in investment plaster (cobb mold etc. a heat-tolerant molding material) and heat it in a kiln/fire to fuse it into one object.
Still Waiting on someone to make a football out of Osmium
My man has a bass tracker shirt on!!!! My first bass boat many years ago was one of the OG tx16 trackers with a Merc 2cyl 2stroke 25hp manual tilt and trim lol for 5990.00 brand spanking new off BPS showroom floor lol. it was so slow with some gear, full tank and 2 people it wouldn't ever get on plane, just push water at 12mph lmao. I sold the 25 after like 6 months and bought a 2 year old low hour Merc 60 two stroke (it was only rated for a 40) and did some transom stiffing and a 4inch jack plate. With the 60hp and a 3 blade stainless fury prop it was a beast!!! No more planing issue lol load it slap down with weight and it would pop on plane like it wasn't nothing. Normal gear load, full tank, full livewells, 2 people and it would run 42-43mph and for that hull that was wayyyyy fast lol 40 felt more scary in that thing that 105mph in my 20xd/300R and I'm not kidding, 40mph in it felt like the hull skated all over the place and with with the trim tucked all the way down that thing wouldn't bite and turn but just crab walk the nose and keep going straight lol... Had a lot of fun in it for 6,400 cash out the door and the extra 1000 I had to put with what I sold the 25 for to get the 60 and the jack plate. Won a bunch of club tournaments on the st John's and rodman and replaced the money the boat cost within like 8 months. That light hull drafted so little and was easy to push pole over shallow stuff to get back in creek arms that the glass boat guys had no chance of getting to.. even after I bought my first 20 or 21 foot glass tournament rig I still kept that old tracker around for tournaments that I knew I wanted to get to places I can't in the glass rigs.. now days I have a 16ft/64in bottom width welded flat Jon boat with a Merc 90 jet drive on it that I fully decked in and made a super skinny draft super stable base rig that will allow me to pole in to places that only have an inch and a half of water and get up on plane in 3 inches of water and can run in 1 inch of water. Still winning multiple tournaments a year doing exactly that and that's all thanks to that old 6k dollar tx16 tracker and sadly under powered 25 2stroker.
Thinking about it briefly with no experience and education on the subject matter, however i have seen the jumping episode of samurai jack. These could be used to create the greatest qb of all time.
Wtf is going on with the bot comments? 😂
wouldnt want to fly a kite in that park
Benjamin Franklin might want to
2:14 did you have to put the disclaimer up so it doesn't look like you are making a bomb? lmao
0:03 you should send it to Tom Brady
I agree with a ball of tungsten because it is better than a ball of steel.
Haha, Danny, in a throwing competition, the distance the thrown object rolls doesn't count!
Now, someone, make one of osmium
The amount of work you put into these videos is insane considering the channel started as "let's cut a random object and then lick it."
The powder isn't disolving into the liquid bismuth, so it would retain the high surface area it has.
You can't get more American than a football made of knives
You're really takin' care of bismuth! 😅
Heavieat watermelon! Get all the juicy fresh stuff out and replace with metal!
Incorruptible
Unbreakable
Unyielding
Ahoy is that you?
@@WaterjetChannel *ripping and tearing intensifies*
I like the cut of this guy's jib
Don't worry, Daniel, you DO have the world's heaviest balls.
Great job on the football! I really enjoyed the video!
"By the time it arrives, this video needs to be posted."
Oh yeah? Since when was UA-cam supposedly the "boss" over your timing?
Hey, Arnold isn’t playing around anymore.
I think it would’ve been even heavier if you filled the gaps with lead, rather than bismuth. Lead is ~11.4 grams per c^3, while bismuth is ~9.7 grams per cm^3.
Who remembers when the waterjet channel was actually about the waterjet
Wide and Thicc Channel owner does not exist - he cannot hurt you.
The Wide and Thicc channel owner: 23:51 (in the reflection).
wait a minute!! are you telling me that you have a lathe but you chose a hammer and chisel over a grinder to smash up you marble cuts hahahaa omg 🤣
I think mixing the tungsten dust into resin would be the easiest method and just pour in layers so it doesn't melt the mold