I know many have said that before and I dont want to say that Grace is doing a bad job, thats not true but TKOR really has changed. Over the years, I just kinda feel like TKOR turned more into a 5 Minutes Crafts but with a little more action. Im not saying this is bad, its just sad watching this "transformation" of the channel...
Grace does a great job with what she's has, but these are basic expieraments that can be seen on any channel. The random and curiosity factor are missing.
yea same i just knew that there was no one to take the place of grand that could keep the channel like him,he was making literal rockets from sugar but now its just some kids experiments.
This channel is now just depressing to watch. Grace seems like she's trying to carry the channel through. She went from happy & bubbly to almost stressed. Whoever is making the decisions at TKOR, ruined this channel.
10 hours and only 76 comments. What the???? Who the heck is running this channel😂 Her cuteness is the only thing left on this channel. I personally feel she could do better with her own channel...
I feel like Grace has lost her energy and is now just seeming stressed, I want her to have the best and I just want to see her happy self again if that was her true self... This is still a really cool idea tho just not as... Fun.
@@7-ten 100% agree, the name changed when the vibe of the channel changed. It is at the point where TKOR doesn't suit it any longer, the views and comments after 24hrs are at 10% of what they were 6 months ago. Highlight that.....
Ice coffee is a great thing, cold - hot coffee is yuck, and could you imagine painting a wall in your home, get the heating and cooling just right by colour, great video Grace 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
@@pingASS_ I'm guessing its coffee that was hot and has gone cold, I do have friends that like it as well, but if I chill it with ice, I'll be happy to drink it 👍🏼👍🏼cheers
I want to see you make instant coffee. Brew some coffee from freshly ground roasted beans then dry it in the TKOR freeze dryer. Boil some water to reconstitute the coffee and compare to another fresh brewed batch.
That's true, but most of them are expensive and don't actually very much improve the thin coat laid down. You might be surprised how yellow most "clear" paints are. Regarding the black mug, a spray or dip application would have been more consistent. Painting with a brush usually leaves streaks, especially in a quick-drying paint like what Grace used. It was mostly the pigment that was streaking, being pushed aside by some of the firmer bristles. This usually isn't a problem with paint because we apply multiple coats or use a primer, but that would have made the transparent effect less obvious.
I just watched this video, and I was wondering if it's the same for this 'day clear' darkblue glow in the dark paint that I really enjoy to play around with. The namebrand is 'art 'n glow comes in 1 Oz. Size. Anyway I did a acrylic pour(even tho this paint is not acrylic, I still used it! Yes I love to experiment. Anyway when I went to torch my bubbles they started to glow very brightly without the need to stick it under a black light, so is it anougher form of this' Thermo chromatic' if not could you tell me what is causing this reaction?
Various chemicals react to different bands of electromagnetic energy. Many bright colors glow under UV or UV-near light, while darker colors seem to be near black. The paint Grace used is keyed to react with infrared bands, or heat. Your paint might be keyed to react with UV, but the solvent carrier could have shifted the color band into reacting with heat. Sugar molecules are known to refract light at predictable angles, causing liquids to shift in color. (Check out Steve Mould for a cool vid on that.) It's possible that the solvent in your paint had a similar effect in bending the energy reflection/refraction all the way from one "end" of the light spectrum to the other. (There's really no ends, just energies we can't see directly with our eyes.) I'm not 100% sure on this, so maybe a chemistry pro will weigh in at some point.
"because nobody likes cold coffee" I'm currently drinking a cold McDonald's vanilla coffee and I actually like it better cold, but I don't want ice in it