Hey Nate and Grant, try making a Spider-Man Web Fluid using Super Glue and Baking Soda. Try making it in a container that will shoot it in a thin stream so fast, that when it hardens, its a hard, thin, strong, sticky web! Also, some tests for strength and other stuff like that.
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I have a few suggestions: 1. Melt down the catalyzed plastic from the borax/superglue reaction and see if you can mold it. 2. Change the PH somehow, maybe the addition of an acid or base to the solution to see if and how that changes the reaction. 3. Add some sort of metal powder or other filler (maybe also shredded fiberglass) to the mix somehow. Sort of a poor mans 3D printing. 4. I suggested this a long time ago, but revisit the mixing of thermite and negative x, but instead if just a pile inside or on top of the other, mix them thoroughly, then see if it will go off. 5. I just thought of this one in the process of writing this. Mix thermite powder with superglue and let it dry into rods. This might work for either welding applications or as a very high temp fuze. Can I get some likes for some of these?!?!
i believe superglue is a thermosetting plastic meaning it hardens irreversibly once its set you cant really melt it without burning it and it wont really harden again
You literally named the only way to change the pH of something. Adding something with a different pH. So this is adding a base or an acid. Of course you can also dillute it with something of a pH of around 7. But that isn't as fast and will only of course make the pH closer to neutral Don't doubt what you know about chemistry so much! You actually know correct methods!
1: put Borax solution ice cubes in superglue 2: spraying the two together in mid air 3: mixing the two with acetone (which dissolves cyanoacrylate) 4: microwave cyanoacrylate (probably just evaporates) 5: blow out the yoke of an egg cover the bottom hole then fill with glue cover the top and throw it into the tank or a wall above the tank 6: put soap in the Borax solution to see if it make more bubbles
I was just typing something similar when I looked down and saw your post. What if they used a sand mold and use the borax water to wet the sand instead of just water. That way it might solidify instantly.
@@SykoSkwerl99 i mean, all you really need is two containment parts next to echother and a small enough gap that something like a compressed air thingy can shoot air at the water/super glue film and throw a string of stick.
The only flaw with that is that the hardened super glue is solid and hardly anything would come out and even if something did come out, it wouldn't be able to stick to any surface
I just commented this before I saw this yeah thatd be really cool but like aw50maj said it wouldnt stick to anything it would have to spray the glue or borax solution first then spray the second fluid for activation
Could you make some sort of borax-super glue like gun. It would be like a flame thrower where the water-borax solution would be shot out and then the super glue would also be shot at the same time and it would basically be a foam gun, kinda like how a flame thrower shoots out a flammable liquid and then some sort of heat source lights it on fire.
Why don’t you take the super glue, mix it with glow stick juice, then put it into the borax solution and see if the result with glow on its own or under a black light. Or fill a glove up with it and submerge it into the borax and see it it will take the shape of the hand (leave the glove open and don’t pop it, or try the same with a cup of it. Just dunk it in and let it do it’s thing
This might be a very hard one to try but what if you created super glue vapor like police used to use to lift fingerprints and fill a ballon or some kind of pressure vessel with the vapor. Then place it in the borax tank and pop it. Will there still be a reaction? You could also try making each component into a fine mist and let the 2 touch in the air. Be careful tho this might result in a fire or explosion
Use a large balloon to freeze borax solution into a circular shape. Cut a hole inside. Then pour or squirt some super glue inside of the circle, plug it up, and see what happens as it melts. I don't know why.. But I really want to see this 😍💖
I'm curious to see superglues reaction with other substances, like bleach or aqua regia, or even organic stuff, like urine or or or stomach acid:) you guys rock, keep it up:)
6:03 he's not even like "I'm gonna put this glove on something else and test that first because I know it have a tendency to get pretty warm". He just dipped his hand right into it like "what can go wrong? Pff not much".
Jamall Boivin ffs you can’t make colored gallium. It’s a metal, you can’t just mix it with a dye. It will just float on the top. But, you can try to oxidize it to get a little bit of color. (It will disappear as soon as you melt it)
Ohh ohh ohhh! Would it be possible to 3d print with a small layer or borax then small amounts of super glue. Then adding more borax and glue until you make a sculpture.
I've seen a lot of videos with super glue... How about playing with rubber cement? Try mixing it with Liquid Nitrogen or even doing some dry ice. Obviously fire is a must too! Fill some tennis balls or balloons with the rubber cement and light it off after the cryo freeze
idea: over-engineer machines that do incredibly mundane tasks. a few examples/challenges: open a can of soup but your power source is a starter pistol, and you cant destroy the can or ruin the soup. cook a lasagna, but you are not allowed fire or electricity. cool a can of beer without the use of ice, nitrogen, or freon (or any other phase shifting refrigerant). there are thousands more anyone can come up with, the point is to reinvent the wheel in an absurd way. (and here's another-- reinvent the wheel! but you are not allowed an axle)
You should build something from it. Mound up borax, add super glue, take the solid chunks out then refine them into shapes. Maybe try to make a gear. Make the start in the powder then you could add layers of super glue and spray on borax. Then you can test the mechanical properties. Maybe compare it to doing the same with baking soda.
What happens if you mix vitamin b with the borax or the alcohol dye and then add the super glue? i think it would look pretty cool under a black light!!!!!
Combine slime/ooze with glow in the dark paint and glitter, put that slime inside a water balloon (or normal balloon) with some super glue, then put it in the tank and pop it. Another idea, instead of a balloon, get one of those cheap rubber ball toys and fill it with the same mixture. Because they come in different shapes and some have little "hairs" on them, I'm wondering if that would affect it at all? Another idea, is to again do the first suggestion BUT fill it with water and freeze the balloon mix before putting it into the tank of hot borax mix and see if it affects the reaction with the two extreme differences in temperatures.
Forensic Files talks all the time about using superglue for fingerprints. Heating it up in a chamber with the object you want to dust for not just highlights it. But it preserves them.
I'd love to see this experiment with ice borax water, not just cold borax water. The warmer it is, the faster it solidifies, but the colder water made quite an interesting effect, almost living. If it were colder, much colder, I think the effect would be rather weird. Also, if it's possible, I'd want to either freeze the borax water, or freeze the superglue, and see the reaction on either a "dry" ice cube (I don't mean dry ice), or a sheet of ice.
Solution =(Baking soda + Water + Borax + Alcohol + Acetone + Cyanoacrylate + Egg Yolk + Soap + Sea Salt + Liquid nitrogen). Dissolve everything in the water and then put superglue in it inside a vaccum chamber.
See if you can get this method to work with some kind of mold... maybe fill a mold with glue, and drop it into the borax solution..? Or see if you could make some sort of sculpture; drop some LEDs into a balloon full, and then pop it, so you'll have a cool glowing organic looking decoration!
Heres another idea. Try adding superglue to both hot and cold water with polyethylene glycol (commonly sold as the laxative Miralax) added to it. Or even just the powder by itself. Might get some cross-polymerization. Not sure though.
Try creating borax-superglue sheets and then sticking them together to make a plastic bag and then try to make it fly like a hot air balloon with a tealight candle
Soak a thin fabric in borax (stretched out gauze mabye), suspend it over a pot and boil the super glue, see if/how it reacts to the gases that get separated from the solid resin-looking stuff that was left over. Put borax and glue in one spraycan each and spray them against each other, see what happens when they collide mid-air in a misty form. Coat a web of string with borax, drop a waterballoon of glue on it and see if makes some plasticles. That's it from me! I wanted to include sulfuric acid or something similar but couldn't come up with anything for it that seemed interesting with this combo, other than seeing how resistant the compound would be.
Hey Nate and Grant, try making a Spider-Man Web Fluid using Super Glue and Baking Soda. Try making it in a container that will shoot it in a thin stream so fast, that when it hardens, its a hard, thin, strong, sticky web! Also, some tests for strength and other stuff like that.
I like your idea.
Thanks, try to get this with high likes so they'll see it!
Ya it sounds great
Great Idea!!!! If you dont mind i'd like to post your comment in again so they'll see it! I'll give you credit too. Can I?
You need to take into account the exothermic reaction, also it will snap if bends to far
Coat one hand with super glue and the other with borax (dry?) and clap.
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It can be cool but it's very dangerous 'cause the super glue's spills could go on your face or other part of the body
Try and mold it. Like make a silicone mold, put it in the borax solution, then inject superglue into the mold!
It would just float on top
You can flip the mold over so the stuff doesn't float to the top, and strap the mold down using like string and hooks.
Putt it in water vortex see if it shapes differently.
I have a few suggestions:
1. Melt down the catalyzed plastic from the borax/superglue reaction and see if you can mold it.
2. Change the PH somehow, maybe the addition of an acid or base to the solution to see if and how that changes the reaction.
3. Add some sort of metal powder or other filler (maybe also shredded fiberglass) to the mix somehow. Sort of
a poor mans 3D printing.
4. I suggested this a long time ago, but revisit the mixing of thermite and negative x, but instead if just a pile inside or on top of the other, mix them thoroughly, then see if it will go off.
5. I just thought of this one in the process of writing this. Mix thermite powder with superglue and let it dry into rods. This might work for either welding applications or as a very high temp fuze.
Can I get some likes for some of these?!?!
i believe superglue is a thermosetting plastic meaning it hardens irreversibly once its set you cant really melt it without burning it and it wont really harden again
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You literally named the only way to change the pH of something. Adding something with a different pH. So this is adding a base or an acid.
Of course you can also dillute it with something of a pH of around 7. But that isn't as fast and will only of course make the pH closer to neutral
Don't doubt what you know about chemistry so much! You actually know correct methods!
1: put Borax solution ice cubes in superglue
2: spraying the two together in mid air
3: mixing the two with acetone (which dissolves cyanoacrylate)
4: microwave cyanoacrylate (probably just evaporates)
5: blow out the yoke of an egg cover the bottom hole then fill with glue cover the top and throw it into the tank or a wall above the tank
6: put soap in the Borax solution to see if it make more bubbles
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Can u use it in a silicon mold, as an instant casting of something. Maybe in a couple of layers
I thought about trying to make mini lego accessories with that.
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I thought of that earlier but i got busy and forgot to say
I was just typing something similar when I looked down and saw your post. What if they used a sand mold and use the borax water to wet the sand instead of just water. That way it might solidify instantly.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah one of the best ideas I've heard!
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I heard that you can use super glue and powdered graphite (like from pencil lead) to patch carbon fiber. You guys should try that
They make graphite lubracant in bottles at Home Depot for locks. That would be interesting.
Philip Notaro I heard baking soda works to
Try and make a web shooter using the superglue, water, and maybe some compressed air.
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Interesting idea. It might be more like silly string than anything else, but I imagine quite pricey
@@SykoSkwerl99 i mean, all you really need is two containment parts next to echother and a small enough gap that something like a compressed air thingy can shoot air at the water/super glue film and throw a string of stick.
That’s exactly what I was about to comment
make a mold and then fill it with the borax solution and then put superglue in it to try and shape the superglue into the shape of the mold
Lol... I said the exact same thing
lol its ok tho cuz then there is a higher chance of it being a video. And I came up with it myself I didn't even see yours so yeah
Same thing I said alot of times.. Really hope he does this one
I gonna copy yours to put even more of these suggestions on
No, have them do it the way where they put superglue in the mold then the borax
What if you put that tablet like thingy when you combined borax and superglue in warm water? This reminds me of Superman's Crystal lol
make a (flamethrower) but make it shot borax and super glue they will mix in the air
This can be achieved with 2 syrigenges angled properly
Like spider man web hmm
Doooo it
You should try to make a device that can spray the hardened super glue like a web slinger!
thecakeisaspi yo that would be pretty cool
The only flaw with that is that the hardened super glue is solid and hardly anything would come out and even if something did come out, it wouldn't be able to stick to any surface
I just commented this before I saw this yeah thatd be really cool but like aw50maj said it wouldnt stick to anything it would have to spray the glue or borax solution first then spray the second fluid for activation
@@chriselek9937 thats exactly what Peter Parker did
Except they both sprayed at the same time
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Yes it is.
maybe you could make a gun that combines the two mid-air?
that could be cool (also dangerous)
Mix flex seal and gorilla glue. Test their strength.
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Put a water balloon full of super glue inside a bigger balloon Of the other liquid and then throw it somewhere or pop it
Record in Slow Motion
Could you make some sort of borax-super glue like gun. It would be like a flame thrower where the water-borax solution would be shot out and then the super glue would also be shot at the same time and it would basically be a foam gun, kinda like how a flame thrower shoots out a flammable liquid and then some sort of heat source lights it on fire.
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He hasn't done Chocolate Lego in like 2.3 years. He could've uploaded a video about it on April 2016
Idea, try to mold the superglue into something usable like a bag, knife, or just something decorative!
I thought that's what he was about to do on this video, and I'm a bit disapointed. I think this is the most usable idea.
Cool idea!
I had the same idea
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So what would happen if you melted down the the polymer remains from this video, and cast it?
I would love to see that!
I was going to suggest that, but wanted to see if someone already did that
Why don’t you take the super glue, mix it with glow stick juice, then put it into the borax solution and see if the result with glow on its own or under a black light. Or fill a glove up with it and submerge it into the borax and see it it will take the shape of the hand (leave the glove open and don’t pop it, or try the same with a cup of it. Just dunk it in and let it do it’s thing
I wanna see that too but with a side of mustard
My squirting technique anyone else dying laughing?!?😂😂😂
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This might be a very hard one to try but what if you created super glue vapor like police used to use to lift fingerprints and fill a ballon or some kind of pressure vessel with the vapor. Then place it in the borax tank and pop it. Will there still be a reaction? You could also try making each component into a fine mist and let the 2 touch in the air. Be careful tho this might result in a fire or explosion
Use a large balloon to freeze borax solution into a circular shape. Cut a hole inside. Then pour or squirt some super glue inside of the circle, plug it up, and see what happens as it melts. I don't know why.. But I really want to see this 😍💖
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Jeremy D lol yes
I'm curious to see superglues reaction with other substances, like bleach or aqua regia, or even organic stuff, like urine or or or stomach acid:) you guys rock, keep it up:)
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Stomach acid? Dude! What made you think of that?!?😮
Try putting a frozen ball of super glue in borax and see what happens
This sounds cool on so many levels lol a slow reaction maybe?
Jay Dee maybe or it will turn into a puff orb
the outside layer will probably react slowing due to the temp and create a barrier that will shield the rest from reacting and not much will happen
Would not frozen super glue be solidified?
6:03 he's not even like "I'm gonna put this glove on something else and test that first because I know it have a tendency to get pretty warm". He just dipped his hand right into it like "what can go wrong? Pff not much".
I got one. How about try freezing super glue with liquid nitrogen, then dropping that into a warm borax solution. Should be neat.
And then put it in the furnace.... lol
And then shuttle it to Pluto.
I think thats actually a great idea
What happens if sodium is droped into super glue??
Nothing.
Bucket lol
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Try and make a sculpture with the plastic from the borax and water with super glue
Superglue in a squirt gun really feels royally random.
No superglues were harmed in the making of this video
xD That's pretty funny
Combine streams of super glue and borax solution together out a nozzle!
Brandon Weigel I was thinking the exact same thing like make a web shooter or something
Real life Spiderman!
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See if you can put a syringe of super glue under water submerging it all the way and then pull out the superglue into a long strand and use it as rope
Try pouring superglue in to a cast and then pour borax solution im interested.
Into a casting mold, then dropping it into solution?
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This is so satisfying 👌
Can you make a gun with this concept? So, like a flamethrower, but its shooting dried glue instead of flames ? 🤔
so, like Spiderman's webs!
Instructions unclear - glued up the city.
Wait, so like the glue gun from PREY ?
You should coat a wall in the borax solution and then throw the super glue water balloons at it.
Vinnie R yesssssss
Bad idea supeeglue wil probably go everwhere cause of the impact
Use the waterproofing spray on smoke powder, gunpowder or thermite to make hydrophobic pyrotechnics.
infrared camera. I wanna see the thermals!!! especially when doing the solution into the glue. looked pretty exothermic
Melt titanium plz! And cast a 10 million play button!!
Can you make a Rude Goldberg machine that incorporates other experiments that you have do
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Combine ooblec with super glue and or borax, I think it will be extrodinary
I was just about to comment something about combining super glue and oobleck. I think it'd be interesting
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Bottle Rocket with 2 bottles, one side super glue, one side borax solution.
You should Measure how strong supper glue is by glueing weights together
This is super cool!!! I work at a kids summer camp & I’m thinking of doing this experiment with my kids.
Could you try making coloured gallium and see if it has different properties or reactions? Like so they can see
Jamall Boivin ffs you can’t make colored gallium. It’s a metal, you can’t just mix it with a dye. It will just float on the top.
But, you can try to oxidize it to get a little bit of color. (It will disappear as soon as you melt it)
try making a superglue grenade. fill one water balloon with superglue, put it in one full of borax solution throw it at a wall and see what happens
Ohh ohh ohhh! Would it be possible to 3d print with a small layer or borax then small amounts of super glue. Then adding more borax and glue until you make a sculpture.
Nicktonyous it’d be too imprecise.
I've seen a lot of videos with super glue... How about playing with rubber cement? Try mixing it with Liquid Nitrogen or even doing some dry ice. Obviously fire is a must too! Fill some tennis balls or balloons with the rubber cement and light it off after the cryo freeze
This should be labeled 'Most Satisfying Video!' xD
Please try an experiment where a substance can shrink.
Cesare Vesdani haha my bacon I cooked yesterday
Cesare Vesdani are you crazy
Easy my balloon deflated
Try boiling the hardened Super glue: put the Super glue in the borax water, then boil it
idea: over-engineer machines that do incredibly mundane tasks. a few examples/challenges: open a can of soup but your power source is a starter pistol, and you cant destroy the can or ruin the soup. cook a lasagna, but you are not allowed fire or electricity. cool a can of beer without the use of ice, nitrogen, or freon (or any other phase shifting refrigerant). there are thousands more anyone can come up with, the point is to reinvent the wheel in an absurd way. (and here's another-- reinvent the wheel! but you are not allowed an axle)
Can you make bubbles with super glue? 🙃😂😂😂
I'd LOVE to see how cool a piece of art you could make with almost frozen borax and water, and superglue.
could you try casting something in superglue?
You should build something from it. Mound up borax, add super glue, take the solid chunks out then refine them into shapes. Maybe try to make a gear. Make the start in the powder then you could add layers of super glue and spray on borax. Then you can test the mechanical properties. Maybe compare it to doing the same with baking soda.
What happens if you mix vitamin b with the borax or the alcohol dye and then add the super glue? i think it would look pretty cool under a black light!!!!!
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Go big, find a pool and fill it with borax solution. And then, drop a lot of super glue
1.Cover body in super glue
2.Grab woman
3.Jump in pool
4. Profit?
Combine slime/ooze with glow in the dark paint and glitter, put that slime inside a water balloon (or normal balloon) with some super glue, then put it in the tank and pop it.
Another idea, instead of a balloon, get one of those cheap rubber ball toys and fill it with the same mixture. Because they come in different shapes and some have little "hairs" on them, I'm wondering if that would affect it at all?
Another idea, is to again do the first suggestion BUT fill it with water and freeze the balloon mix before putting it into the tank of hot borax mix and see if it affects the reaction with the two extreme differences in temperatures.
In a dark room try taking apart scotch tape in the vacuum chamber to produce x-ray's
..you think they are able to achieve a high enough vacuum to even detect the x-rays?
@@among-us-99999 in a dark room maybe
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See how strong it is. Make a band of it somehow. Then do things or stuff to it and see how strong it is.
Can you try putting styrofoam in a vacuum chamber?
Forensic Files talks all the time about using superglue for fingerprints. Heating it up in a chamber with the object you want to dust for not just highlights it. But it preserves them.
Try putting superglue in a cup of alcohol/alcohol in superglue!
Technically he already did by putting the alcohol based dye in the super glue
@@A1d3nMiles I would like to see the reaction of a more significant amount of alcohol. I think it'd be interesting
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would it be possible to use superglue as a way to permanantly solidify magic sand in orther to make sculpture?
I'd love to see this experiment with ice borax water, not just cold borax water. The warmer it is, the faster it solidifies, but the colder water made quite an interesting effect, almost living. If it were colder, much colder, I think the effect would be rather weird.
Also, if it's possible, I'd want to either freeze the borax water, or freeze the superglue, and see the reaction on either a "dry" ice cube (I don't mean dry ice), or a sheet of ice.
Can you soak something in superglue, then throw it into borax solution?
What would happen to a candle if you mix super glue in with the wax would it last longer or just fall apart
Nice one.
Could you mold any thing with super glue like the tkor logo?
Brayden Roy obviously yes
Dat Boi I think it would stick to the mold
What kind of super glue do you use? And Awesome experiment! My science teacher would like this
perhaps a rope made from superglue that's been through the borax solution?
Solution =(Baking soda + Water + Borax + Alcohol + Acetone + Cyanoacrylate + Egg Yolk + Soap + Sea Salt + Liquid nitrogen). Dissolve everything in the water and then put superglue in it inside a vaccum chamber.
Stormy Tube what are the different substances supposed to do?
Cyanoacrylate is super glue.
I don't think you can dissolve liquid nitrogen in water
Liquid nitrogen would freeze the water
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Super glue with hydrophobic sand into borax solution might be CREATIVE
See if you can get this method to work with some kind of mold... maybe fill a mold with glue, and drop it into the borax solution..? Or see if you could make some sort of sculpture; drop some LEDs into a balloon full, and then pop it, so you'll have a cool glowing organic looking decoration!
you can try to put the solution and the glue in separate syringes and shoot them so that their rays cross at the same time in the middle of the air
Use this and make a custom corals for a fish tank
hmm seems interesting
It will float tho
Maybe stones will help :D
It will poison the fish
thats a great idea
What if you make a cast of something with superglue and borax?
Heres another idea. Try adding superglue to both hot and cold water with polyethylene glycol (commonly sold as the laxative Miralax) added to it. Or even just the powder by itself. Might get some cross-polymerization. Not sure though.
Borax ice cube then super glue poured onto it
He did it with solid borax towards the beginning
Use super glue to cast some shapes
Was thinking using borax to pack the mold and pour superglue over it, but molding sounds fun
How about sparkling water/soda, boiling water, or something with dry ice? I think the reactions could change a bit if you mess with the borax solution
I wish the song had been cut as Nate was commenting on how cool the sound was
Try making a type of gelatin with the borax and then try to do injection 3D molding!
Try creating borax-superglue sheets and then sticking them together to make a plastic bag and then try to make it fly like a hot air balloon with a tealight candle
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That's really complex sounding haha.
I really like the idea of making a hand lantern with a fresnell lens and a tealight
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For a Halloween video yoh should do the smokebomb watermelon experiment but with a jack-olanturn
I think they did that...
Soak a thin fabric in borax (stretched out gauze mabye), suspend it over a pot and boil the super glue, see if/how it reacts to the gases that get separated from the solid resin-looking stuff that was left over.
Put borax and glue in one spraycan each and spray them against each other, see what happens when they collide mid-air in a misty form.
Coat a web of string with borax, drop a waterballoon of glue on it and see if makes some plasticles.
That's it from me! I wanted to include sulfuric acid or something similar but couldn't come up with anything for it that seemed interesting with this combo, other than seeing how resistant the compound would be.