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Today we're using electricity and salt water to carve custom designs into stainless steel. This intriguing etching experiment was so fun and easy! King Of Random loved every moment of it! This is perfect for those wanting to know about metal etching, etching metal basics, electro etching, etching stainless steel, how to etch metal, etching steel, metal etching with battery, engraving metal science, etching metal with salt water, knife etching hacks, electrochemical etching, and more!
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@MrWorth66
@MrWorth66 6 лет назад
If you build up around the sides with modelling clay so it holds a bath, with the stencil at the bottom, then just leave one electrode submersed in the bath. you get a very even etch because it etches the entire pattern at once, and you can vary the depth by timing it, more time or more current means a faster rate of etching. it also means you can walk away, and not have to sit there moving the cotton swab
@kingslayer9097
@kingslayer9097 6 лет назад
Doesn't it matter how big is the plate or cup of metal when you put electricity through it? Make a difference?
@drewster3046
@drewster3046 6 лет назад
I was coming down to write a comment about this but I see it has been done. I assume that the more water you put in the more power but I think that it is more dependent on the surface area that you are trying to engrave. I might try that but if you are planning on engraving more than a square foot I would make sure that you are using at least 4 9volts and make sure the negative is in or close to the average surface area of the area you are trying to engrave so one side is not deeper than the other.
@MrWorth66
@MrWorth66 6 лет назад
@Drewster 30, size of the bath dosnt really matter, you can just leave it for more time, with the same amount of current. there is a guy on YT called michaelcthulhu and he makes swords, he has an 8 or 9 foot bath that he uses to remove rust, though the same process. sometimes he builds a fire under it to speed it up.
@Abion47
@Abion47 6 лет назад
I wonder if it would actually result in an even etch. My (admittedly under-educated in this area) assumption would be that it would etch more quickly if not almost exclusively in the spots that closest resembles the path from the electrode to wherever the clip is placed.
@john-paulchase4882
@john-paulchase4882 6 лет назад
I wanna see this now
@helloworld610
@helloworld610 6 лет назад
I think this video marks a progress in the right direction... More content, less 'RECAP' and interesting experiment too. Keep it up.
@CollinCF3
@CollinCF3 6 лет назад
Yeah, the recap gets SOOOO annoying. Like, dude, I watched the video already, you don’t need to tell me what I already know.
@taoyakaprincess
@taoyakaprincess 5 лет назад
I agree entirely 👍👍👍
@michaelgasperik4319
@michaelgasperik4319 4 года назад
When using vinegar you still need to use salt.
@philmerrifield1163
@philmerrifield1163 2 года назад
Yes you do as you still need the electrolyte for it to be effective. If you don't, then it may work but all you are really doing is acid etching
@michaelgasperik4319
@michaelgasperik4319 2 года назад
@@philmerrifield1163 correct! I'm glad we agree.
@sobeit1x100
@sobeit1x100 6 лет назад
Finally something I can afford to do at home
@lunchboxbandits
@lunchboxbandits 4 года назад
You had no idea how relevant this comment was going to be for 2020 😂
@sobeit1x100
@sobeit1x100 4 года назад
Fernando Salcedo 🤣
@ericgeraghty3054
@ericgeraghty3054 6 лет назад
Your supposed to mix the vinegar and the salt together seen it on chris fix
@Kristo99
@Kristo99 6 лет назад
Eric Geraghty yes chrisfix is cool
@youss8378
@youss8378 6 лет назад
Ive seen it on chris fix too. You can also use shapie to make a better color.
@blogengeezer4507
@blogengeezer4507 6 лет назад
Vinegar with a bit of salt, cleans coins that have been stained from being buried.
@4guys1gun18
@4guys1gun18 6 лет назад
Thought i was the only one that watched him
@laurentpierce1561
@laurentpierce1561 6 лет назад
You watch Chris fix? I love you! HEY GUYS CHRIS FIX HERE
@luvmuchine
@luvmuchine 6 лет назад
If you have a cutting machine you can get a roll of vinyl to cut out masks. It's the best way to get fine details cut out.
@yuxin7440
@yuxin7440 6 лет назад
The chemistry behind it: 1. The DC power provides an electric motive force (EMF) that make electrons flow from positive terminal (Iron Plate) to negative terminal (cotton swab). On positive terminal: Fe(on the plate) --> Fe2- (dissolve in solution) + 2e-. On negative terminal: 2Na+(in solution) + 2e- --> 2Na. 2. The newly formed sodium then reacts with water: 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH (dissolve in solution) + H2 (which explains the gas bubble). 3. Finally, NaCl regenerates with the double displacement reaction: FeCl2(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) --> 2NaCl + Fe(OH)2 (which is the dark precipate formed on the cotton swab). The overall reaction: 2Fe ---NaCl, electricity---> Fe(OH)2 (which is essentially the same reaction that makes iron rust, except this reaction occurs in an observable rate given energy input (electricity)
@69CamaroSS
@69CamaroSS 5 лет назад
Yu Xin wonderfully explained chemically......however, electrons *ACTUALLY* flow from negative to the positive
@MrWnw
@MrWnw 5 лет назад
So by doing this you "destroy" the stainless property of stainless stell and your flask will now rust, right? Why to do that?
@TechySeven
@TechySeven 5 лет назад
@@MrWnw If it's legitimate stainless-steel then All of the steel is properly treated, even below the surface. Or at least that's what I've heard. It just Seems like it is exposing a non-stainless underlining from the discoloration, but that's just because the etching makes it lose all of its lustrous glossy and polished sheen.
@jamesf9610
@jamesf9610 5 лет назад
EMF stands for electro magnetic field
@zevfeitelson
@zevfeitelson 5 лет назад
Cool, do you know if this would work on aluminum or other metals and their alloys?
@XtremeCookiez
@XtremeCookiez 6 лет назад
I think using the batteries in parallel might yield better results. I think the limiting factor in the engraving is the current, so allowing more current rather than more voltage (as used in the video) could increase the engraving depth/speed.
@pureslowmotion2918
@pureslowmotion2918 6 лет назад
*_this_** is what I subscribed for!* 👑 ✌️
@pandepoo
@pandepoo 6 лет назад
Pure Slow Motion cool ur forst comment
@BadlandSurvivor
@BadlandSurvivor 6 лет назад
Try putting molten salt in water...and then in liquid nitrogen... And putting frozen turkey in hot oil... And try quenching a knife in liquid nitrogen... I know... no one's gonna like this...
@jenniferwang2266
@jenniferwang2266 6 лет назад
🎬🏆🥇🔑
@TheCrystalGlow
@TheCrystalGlow 6 лет назад
Badland Survivor no one is going to see this here. Put this in the main comments
@sweettred78osteen43
@sweettred78osteen43 6 лет назад
Pure Slow Motion
@fluffycritter
@fluffycritter 4 года назад
Man I miss when TKOR was like this and not just unending "experiments" of throwing stuff into a cotton candy machine.
@wrestlinbulldog
@wrestlinbulldog 6 лет назад
Anyone else think chrisfix when they saw this?
@Zerokey789
@Zerokey789 6 лет назад
Vance L what I was thinking
@benlogic8592
@benlogic8592 5 лет назад
Yep but Chris fix actually does it right
@karenpittman6266
@karenpittman6266 5 лет назад
Yes
@shoutdoorstuff2447
@shoutdoorstuff2447 5 лет назад
Yeah
@j.automotive
@j.automotive 5 лет назад
Vance L hey guys king of random here
@auntymammalia9384
@auntymammalia9384 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for doing this KoR! It's exactly what I was looking for. As for the nail polish, I am definitely going to try this for reverse etching by using the brush to make my design and then use this process to etch out the metal around it to wind up with something like a negative space frame around the prominent image or word. Thanks again!
@Smilomaniac
@Smilomaniac 6 лет назад
Regarding the stains/splotches, you should probably polish the etching with some Autosol or other metal polishing product. As for stickers, there are some custom masks out there that people use for painting miniatures and the like. They should work just fine for this as well.
@JesusUnoWTF
@JesusUnoWTF 6 лет назад
Would definitely like to see the metal after they polish it. Right now, it looks like a decent etching, but not very aesthetically pleasing.
@haf816r
@haf816r 6 лет назад
Cool, I was wondering if it could be fixed rather than looking like butt.
@demonslayer7589
@demonslayer7589 6 лет назад
U guys should show how to make metal roses since Valentine's Day is around the corner
@anthonyheckel4368
@anthonyheckel4368 6 лет назад
Tried this experiment and the results were awesome. Great way to make designs on personal projects.
@LaurentSparksMusic
@LaurentSparksMusic 6 лет назад
ive seen this done so many times on youtube, but this video was so clear about what you need how to go about it. Seems like such a simple process now
@velizar314
@velizar314 6 лет назад
More batteries experiments video.
@velizar314
@velizar314 6 лет назад
Eng Sherwan I know you want to promote your channel but that's not the place but I watched one of your videos and they were amazing.
@drd1449
@drd1449 6 лет назад
use rechargables because they catch on fire
@KenpachiBeast
@KenpachiBeast 6 лет назад
Use mineral oil to darken metal not vinegar!!!!!! (edit: mineral oil is suppose to make it a dark grey almost black, the process is used for guns) (edit2: heat is important... usually needs a boiling process, but i'm thinking that the electricity from the etching would make it hot enough)
@SeaReverie
@SeaReverie 6 лет назад
Did you do this with successful results? In the electrical industry we use mineral oil as an insulating coolant within transformers. It's non-conductive.
@Excludos
@Excludos 6 лет назад
+SeaReverie Mineral oil is entirely non conductive, yeah. It's why you can (and people have) drop your entire computer into a mineral oil bath without any problems. But you can paint the metal itself with different types of oil directly and just let it dry. Depending on the oil it will give different types coloration. I think it also needs to be heated tho? Don't have much personal experience here
@KenpachiBeast
@KenpachiBeast 6 лет назад
Yes heat is important... usually needs a boiling process, but i'm thinking that the electricity from the etching would make it hot enough.
@MTGOFerret
@MTGOFerret 6 лет назад
I can confirm mineral oil will not very well with the shown method you'd need an alternative way to heat it
@KenpachiBeast
@KenpachiBeast 6 лет назад
I think your right, the electricity might not heat it enough...
@robertlangley258
@robertlangley258 4 года назад
Excellent thank you for taking time to show us.
@cflinger1979
@cflinger1979 6 лет назад
Thanks for all of the great projects. I always look forward to the next. This has to be one of my favorite ones yet.
@forestlampcraft472
@forestlampcraft472 6 лет назад
These videos are so interesting! !!!!!!
@bestoftiktok4114
@bestoftiktok4114 6 лет назад
Can you make a video that shows how to anodize aluminum
@sinformant
@sinformant 6 лет назад
Stephen Newman there are many videos on RU-vid describing the process in detail.
@stevenspall8257
@stevenspall8257 6 лет назад
Yeah but not in King of Random format :p
@bestoftiktok4114
@bestoftiktok4114 6 лет назад
Yes I know there is but the king of random does everything better
@1lazuligaming58
@1lazuligaming58 6 лет назад
I love this video, I'm probably gonna do it at my science fair! :)
@rich2760
@rich2760 4 года назад
Dude this was extremely informative thank you.
@joshuakrieger4398
@joshuakrieger4398 6 лет назад
Hi Nate, I believe the reactions going on are something like this: Fe(steel) + 3 NaCl(salt)+ 3H2O --> FeCl3 (iron(III) chloride) + 3 NaOH (sodiumhydroxide) + 3 H2 (hydrogen gas) So the gas developing is hydrogen and the greyish-black substance on the q-tip is probably the iron(III)cloride, which is dark-grey when in pure form and yellowish-brown when dissolved in water. Hope it helped
@mgb360
@mgb360 6 лет назад
Seems plausible, though I'm not especially familiar with this reaction. It would be interesting to know if you could avoid the greenish stain if you used a different solution rather than NaCl. The hydrated form of FeF3 is pink which might look quite nice, although I'm generally hesitant to experiment with fluorine compounds.
@loempiaboer-up2dh
@loempiaboer-up2dh 6 лет назад
I think you forgot some e's since electricity is added
@joshuakrieger4398
@joshuakrieger4398 6 лет назад
@loempiabor1000 s.l. geerlings: In general you're right, but since the amount of electrons added before the reaction equals the amount of electrons removed afterwards, you don't have to write them down
@loempiaboer-up2dh
@loempiaboer-up2dh 6 лет назад
Surjo Ganguly that means the colorisation should be restant salt
@dhruvthakur1036
@dhruvthakur1036 6 лет назад
Aye *Awesome* I genuinely wanted them to this project/experiment
@dhruvthakur1036
@dhruvthakur1036 6 лет назад
Eng Sherwan actually I do Who doesn't??
@Ryan-yq4hl
@Ryan-yq4hl 6 лет назад
This was very interesting! thank you King of Random team!
@shantanuchaudhari8548
@shantanuchaudhari8548 6 лет назад
I love it !! Can you make more of such videos That's the reason I subscribed this channel for such amazing stuff in so much detail even how to cut the wire !!! Just love it!!
@toaster_gr4696
@toaster_gr4696 6 лет назад
These videos are so interesting! 😃
@Jordan1206
@Jordan1206 6 лет назад
alex kirk interesting*
@toaster_gr4696
@toaster_gr4696 6 лет назад
x_ _Texy ok thank you
@toaster_gr4696
@toaster_gr4696 6 лет назад
Eng Sherwan lol no thank you!
@milliecosgrove115
@milliecosgrove115 6 лет назад
Okay...
@V2weapons
@V2weapons 6 лет назад
I love how random your projects are, thanks for posting👌👌
@jakepalko6319
@jakepalko6319 6 лет назад
V2 weapons ....... king of random
@jimmyfuller2423
@jimmyfuller2423 6 лет назад
You are so awesome, I love you guys. I make this part of every day. Thank you for such high quality movies
@Detman101
@Detman101 4 года назад
That is Awesome!! I've got to try this!!
@agelectronics1
@agelectronics1 6 лет назад
Wow, that was a shocking result!
@shina7418
@shina7418 6 лет назад
AG Electronics gtfo 😂
@arweninnj
@arweninnj 4 года назад
"ETCH" not "engrave". Different processes- one removes material with a chemical reaction, the other removes material using mechanical action.
@dakotablaylock1116
@dakotablaylock1116 4 года назад
The vids name is about etching
@arweninnj
@arweninnj 4 года назад
@@dakotablaylock1116 and then he consistently uses the incorrect term throughout the video. What's your point?
@dakotablaylock1116
@dakotablaylock1116 4 года назад
@@arweninnj I'm sayin everyone makes mistakes and I understand why he says engraved bc it kinda looks engaved
@dakotablaylock1116
@dakotablaylock1116 4 года назад
@@arweninnj even tho u are right no need to be a critic
@MoonHowler340
@MoonHowler340 6 лет назад
The experience with the steel cup is art :D
@gadgetmantwincities
@gadgetmantwincities 6 лет назад
The ring of kandom!
@youss8378
@youss8378 6 лет назад
I suggest you use vinegar with salt and then color the shape with black sharpie tobgive it a better color. The sharpie will stick in the etching and it will come off around it.
@thatgoose2639
@thatgoose2639 4 года назад
You're also making chlorine gas by the way
@ArtistryBranson
@ArtistryBranson 6 лет назад
Yup. Gonna have to do this one!
@konzekuenze
@konzekuenze 2 года назад
Great tutorial... I was looking for this for some time. Thank you.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 6 лет назад
Very Cool
@Samiahusain
@Samiahusain 5 лет назад
UI
@dorinartene2844
@dorinartene2844 6 лет назад
I like this idea:))
@BLAZE084
@BLAZE084 6 лет назад
That’s the kind of video that made me subscribe to TKOR! Awesome!
@ashblack5378
@ashblack5378 5 лет назад
HOOKED!!! Started with an experimental etch on a hip flask. Just sea salt in water, a cue tip and a 12 volt battery charger. Done my Leatherman, Zippo, belt buckle and cutlery. Have built a custom kit and getting a vinyl cutter, to save time. Everything is getting etched. Thank you!
@dannyjuarez4941
@dannyjuarez4941 5 лет назад
I would really love to have TKOR stickers
@antoinehumblet4234
@antoinehumblet4234 6 лет назад
I think you forgot to put The Art Of Weapons channel link in the description below. Definitely worth checking out !
@Hypo-xk4vy
@Hypo-xk4vy 6 лет назад
What a *stunning* video
@dreamlessfull
@dreamlessfull 4 года назад
I used candle vax melted on the surface which I after scribed with a pointed metal tip. Worked great
@funky555
@funky555 6 лет назад
how is the vinegar going to etch when you connect the electricity for a short amount of time... Noticed this mistake alot in the video
@evovanner
@evovanner 4 года назад
Vinagar with salt to make an acid solution
@MilesProwerTailsFox
@MilesProwerTailsFox 4 года назад
want to explode the universe?
@sageminentjunky5197
@sageminentjunky5197 4 года назад
Common household vinegar is a "acid solution" usually 10 parts acetic acid in 90 parts water giving you a %10 solution of acetic acid or common vinegar. No chemical reaction occurs by mixing sodium chloride (salt) with 10% acetic acid solution (vinegar)
@DeadEye-sj3bf
@DeadEye-sj3bf 6 лет назад
Video was great, thanks for the idea!
@HomeBibleCollege
@HomeBibleCollege 5 лет назад
Brilliant, must try this
@clairemayes6218
@clairemayes6218 5 лет назад
This is so easy , I should try this , thanks for an idea for a Sunday Afternoon 😂
@Qcder
@Qcder 6 лет назад
You need a better quality nail polish maybe even a nail gel but that gets pricey honestly your best bet is what I use to engrave my tools and equipment and it’s plasti-dip it’s a sprayable peal-able colored plastic that looks and dries like spray paint
@VonNikdenitz
@VonNikdenitz 4 года назад
thanks for the tip
@umangjain7599
@umangjain7599 6 лет назад
I tried it on my bottle and it worked for me. Thanks
@greenbillslawncare
@greenbillslawncare 6 лет назад
I have used the salt method several times. With patience it works very well. Crisp and clear lines are very nice. Lock forward to darkening it with vinegar to highlight even more. Thanks
@thatgoose2639
@thatgoose2639 4 года назад
The two nine volt batteries were connected in series so it was about 18v
@_Ghosty_
@_Ghosty_ 6 лет назад
The king of random you should make a video where you make your own homemade wind turbine
@skyoreece9805
@skyoreece9805 5 лет назад
brilliant idea, it works so well x
@moonrlock
@moonrlock 6 лет назад
This is "Shockingly" great!
@arsani6622
@arsani6622 6 лет назад
the first one i saw who etched metal with electricity was a car youtuber called ChrisFix
@arsani6622
@arsani6622 6 лет назад
and honestly, chrisfix did it better
@harmonic5107
@harmonic5107 6 лет назад
Da Noob Pvper the process has existed for a *long* time. And it's cool if you like his video better, I like this one better. No one cares about either of our opinions.
@arsani6622
@arsani6622 6 лет назад
ik kieran that it did, i was just saying my opinion, i repect urs too. and yes no one will care about our opinions :p
@arsani6622
@arsani6622 6 лет назад
btw he made a way using stickers.
@harmonic5107
@harmonic5107 6 лет назад
Da Noob Pvper vinyl stickers for etching have also existed for quite a while. The process is common.
@richardphan3644
@richardphan3644 6 лет назад
Can you melt down those silica gel beads used to keep dry to make glass? Silica is the main ingredient in some glass
@khentrebleza5255
@khentrebleza5255 6 лет назад
i love this channel...SCIENCEisEVERYWHERE!
@dannyjuarez4941
@dannyjuarez4941 5 лет назад
I have been look for that that line and three dot means like for ever. Thank you alot.
@rafiquzzaman100
@rafiquzzaman100 6 лет назад
Use your large metal foundry please please please.
@joshuapenner6749
@joshuapenner6749 6 лет назад
Rafiquzzaman ok
@cal30m1
@cal30m1 5 лет назад
How about trying different solutions to try to etch aluminum, brass, etc.
@raycert07
@raycert07 4 года назад
Works with anything but depending on power source and what you hold the salt water in it night just stain or anodize it grey which is pretty cool
@gemunujayasinghe618
@gemunujayasinghe618 3 года назад
Great video , sir . Thank you so much . From Sri Lanka.
@chrislyday
@chrislyday 5 лет назад
That's it! The coffee cup is getting it!
@geothermalvents5079
@geothermalvents5079 6 лет назад
You should try doing woodburning art
@CrazyNerdInventor
@CrazyNerdInventor 6 лет назад
Zachary you mean lichenburg figures
@Isheian
@Isheian 6 лет назад
Well. Wood burning is also a thing and can be used to create art. But yes, I’d assume given the channel lichenburg figures is what was meant.
@ethanelzinga1175
@ethanelzinga1175 6 лет назад
I love how scientific he is with the scary 9v batteries😂 I eat these for breakfast nick
@CurtMudgeon
@CurtMudgeon 5 лет назад
I eat AAA, C, and D batteries for breakfast for their vitamin content.
@josephcortini3986
@josephcortini3986 4 года назад
Nate not nick
@dj-d2030
@dj-d2030 6 лет назад
I gotta try this now
@venkya2790
@venkya2790 6 лет назад
Very satisfying !
@infinitepower6780
@infinitepower6780 6 лет назад
Just yesterday I was using Vinegar and salt to clean the copper surface on coins.
@h20boii85
@h20boii85 6 лет назад
InfinitePower soda will work too
@A-Goose-
@A-Goose- 6 лет назад
Please tell me, is it working ? if it is, how do you preserve the copper coin ? do you coat it with clear nail polish ?
@ryanl40
@ryanl40 6 лет назад
You do realize cleaning coins lowers it's value right?
@michaelkenway-allanach2173
@michaelkenway-allanach2173 6 лет назад
Same
@arminmoosmann8568
@arminmoosmann8568 6 лет назад
Does this also work with aluminum ( I would like to do this on my bose soundlink mini)
@mgb360
@mgb360 6 лет назад
Aluminum can be oxidized, so potentially, but I'm not familiar enough with the math to be certain whether salt water would be effective on it. Test it out on a soda can or some aluminum foil and let us know!
@arminmoosmann8568
@arminmoosmann8568 6 лет назад
I just hafe to try it out but probably with a higher voltage like 25v
@mgb360
@mgb360 6 лет назад
Go for it, although I don't think the voltage would change whether or not it worked, just how quickly it worked. So, if it wasn't going to work at 9 V, I would think it wouldn't work at 25 V either.
@nicholasgarrett8594
@nicholasgarrett8594 6 лет назад
I did an etching in aluminum using salt water, works great.
@mofotimm3r
@mofotimm3r 6 лет назад
That looks like aluminum
@ranchlife7078
@ranchlife7078 4 года назад
Cool video thank you for your time and advice
@martindonohue371
@martindonohue371 5 лет назад
I made my electro etcher from an old screwdriver with a brass block soldered to it and a PC power supply. Works like a charm. Salt water works the best, too.
@luhdooce
@luhdooce 6 лет назад
*sees sponsorship ad for shaving cream* Now i know why you're called the king of random
@mokhahlethabo7430
@mokhahlethabo7430 5 лет назад
Can you do big prince rupert's drop, by melting glass and pouring it in liquid nitrogen.
@dracojeff9770
@dracojeff9770 4 года назад
Thanks for the video showing the various options.. May I ask if this will work on other metals like aluminium or brass?
@AndyTorrealba
@AndyTorrealba 4 года назад
Buen video, compadre. How make to give color any metal with electrolysis?
@dacosu
@dacosu 6 лет назад
Can you show how to make knives with household items?
@guddidevi2153
@guddidevi2153 6 лет назад
DanDoesGames and why exactly do you want that? 🤔🤔
@dacosu
@dacosu 6 лет назад
I want to make a knife but i do not have any items to do it
@jaemoo7574
@jaemoo7574 6 лет назад
buy rhem lmao
@devandecapua
@devandecapua 6 лет назад
Just make a prison shank
@DIVAD291
@DIVAD291 6 лет назад
step 1: grab the household item known as a knife. step 2: grab a second knife. step 3: congratulate yourself for making knives from household items.
@hacondn1748
@hacondn1748 5 лет назад
4:35 turn turn turn oh... its a flip top
@drakeisacake
@drakeisacake 4 года назад
Noice I did not catch that!
@kimberleygrace247
@kimberleygrace247 6 лет назад
Right on! Great vid.
@tikkidaddy
@tikkidaddy 6 лет назад
Great idea for blade marking,
@ErhanBurger
@ErhanBurger 6 лет назад
I find the endings intense. It's like for a couple of seconds there's so much suspense. "Is the sliding door going to open? Is it going to stay closed? Why is it remaining closed today? What are they doing behind there that we can't see?" So many questions...
@jackshipway1503
@jackshipway1503 6 лет назад
Erhan Burger It’s the result of Grant’s ultimate project; he managed to cross dimensions with a machine made mostly of duct tape and blow torches. He exists only within the videos now, in a world behind that door, sleeping on a high quality mattress with meal kits and now some grooming products.
@ErhanBurger
@ErhanBurger 6 лет назад
Jack Shipway, HAHAHAHAHA
@Sideshowspike
@Sideshowspike 6 лет назад
So, he's kind of like ratman :P The King of Ratman? :P
@ahbern3499
@ahbern3499 6 лет назад
Erhan Burger iii
@ominous1015
@ominous1015 6 лет назад
What do you mean? The end card of the video?
@Joanyan
@Joanyan 6 лет назад
"I'm gonna make a square" *Makes a rectangle*
@eochaid5219
@eochaid5219 9 месяцев назад
You must be a viking. Make the holmgang!
@MrKclo42112
@MrKclo42112 6 лет назад
omg!!! the line is always positive
@mrmeatman9948
@mrmeatman9948 6 лет назад
This almost reminds me of an experiment I did in a policing class with nitric acid, to restore VINs that were scraped away from plating. It's quite a different process, almost entirely, but it reminded me of it.
@udaykarthikeya
@udaykarthikeya 5 лет назад
Do it with copper ! (PCB)
@mustafaameer50
@mustafaameer50 6 лет назад
U have been using a removable nail polish 👌🏽👌🏽 try another one ☝️
@lucyswannsunsafespace7313
@lucyswannsunsafespace7313 Год назад
Saved me some time, THANKS! I did a stainless steel cup last night. Spent 2 hours and only got 2 words, which weren’t very deeply etched and some spots didn’t etch at all. I used vinyl sticker, only a little salt and one of those large 9v camping batteries, that is possibly drained. I was planning on testing all these methods today and now don’t have to! 😊
@DanielMunroe
@DanielMunroe 6 лет назад
I shall try this
@liambrull4066
@liambrull4066 6 лет назад
Ring of Random
@gabrielmarkiewicz
@gabrielmarkiewicz 6 лет назад
King of Kandom
@tal3783
@tal3783 6 лет назад
Felon of random
@ffuukkyootoobffuukkyootoob1411
@ffuukkyootoobffuukkyootoob1411 4 года назад
For the mask, try some vinyl paint.
@TacticalSoftwareDev
@TacticalSoftwareDev 6 лет назад
I did the nail polish technique about 2 years ago. I used gel nail polish over small vinyl letters. When the nail polish was almost dry I used a razor to pick at a corner and peel up the vinyl lettering. After that I allowed the nail polish to completely dry and proceeded with etching. I used it on brass, not sure if the metal types affect how nail polish sticks but it did come out much better.
@tanyaleef5138
@tanyaleef5138 Год назад
What a great exhibit
@smaranteja960
@smaranteja960 6 лет назад
TKORMY
@jarchive4267
@jarchive4267 6 лет назад
Eng Sherwan, Doesn't everyone like eating because you have to eat to not die???
@abhishekgourav6144
@abhishekgourav6144 6 лет назад
Joeshmoe nah i don't like eating...😂😂😂i'm still alive *RED BOoooooLL*
@justuskoskinen6204
@justuskoskinen6204 6 лет назад
Try to smelt glass and metal and mix it
@axtra92
@axtra92 6 лет назад
Justus Koskinen How old are you??
@justuskoskinen6204
@justuskoskinen6204 6 лет назад
axtra92 i'm 14
@ffejkk37
@ffejkk37 6 лет назад
This kind of alchemy intrest me.
@hansdegroot8549
@hansdegroot8549 5 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing. Does anybody know if this works for non-ferro metals as well. (copper, brass, aluminium)?
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