Liquefying nails is crazy
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- čas přidán 20. 01. 2023
- This is just a bunch of regular nails and I really want to try and liquefy them. Normally this would be pretty difficult, but I bought this little induction heater on eBay, which should be able to do it.
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One tip. Don´t use graphite together with steel. Steel and carbon can alloy, so the molten steel will eat away at the graphite and destroy the mould, while at the same time the steel will alloy with the carbon and turn into cast iron. For the same reason you shouldn´t use diamond cutting and grinding tools with iron and steel, because its going to quickly destroy the tool as the diamond is basically ripped apart on a molecular level by the iron.
Nice explanation mate.
Probably the most interesting thing about chemistry is that you need to be careful about what you use to hold the materials since the wrong container could have a reaction with the chemicals.
So ... Ceramic it is
Never thought about it that way, but its kinda obvious in hindsight. Ty for sharing
You will also get more control of the final alloy by excluding oxygen. In steel manufacture you have a reducing atmosphere. In this case probably the easist way would be to do it in a nitrogen atmosphere from a bottle. Though steel nails aren't usually the nicest steel to start with.
Ah yes, “Very carefully”
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Nile: I just have to VERY CAREFULLY pour all the nails in. Also Nile: *proceeds to spill half of the nails everywhere*
we totally missed that
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Bro is becoming nile green
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One thing I will add for anyone wanting to try this is avoid galvanized steel. Unless you're performing it outside or indoors with proper ventilation, zinc fumes can be very unhealthy to breathe in.
Yeah, smoke/vapors from the galvanized coating burning/evaporating off are Very Bad News™.
Metal fume fever sucks so much
and if nothing else zinc fumes stink to high heaven
@@uberogg a smell you dont want to smell but by the time you smell it its too late.
I was thinking that too, that "smoke is a good sign" was probably him inhaling galvy/zinc fumes
Metallurgy is fun. The color change in the metal can tell you about how hot it got which is useful when it comes to tempering it.
The sparks can tell you about the carbon content.
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Metallurgy is fun, lol :]
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FYI, a lot of screws and nails and such are galvanised, that means as it burns it'll release toxic smoke. You don't want to breathe that stuff in. So if you gonna do this stuff, do it under a fume hood, wear a respirator, etc.
NileRed just nailing it with all of this content. I don't regret hammering on that Subscribe button all those years ago.
Hopefully he doesn't somehow get screwed over by real life, and continues to provide us with riveting content for a long time to come.
Studs to that!
I was very ‘fasten’ated with this comment.
BAHAHAHAAAAA
You're a nut, giving Nigel suggestions with elaborate dad jokes..
This is way too(l) funny
I always appreciate Nile Red's nonchalant way of describing what he's doing. He could have just as easily started this video with "I was walking through my neighborhood and came across an inductive furnace that someone had thrown out, so I decided to see if I could melt nails with it." and I don't think I would have batted an eye at it.
I can't hear him without thinking of czcams.com/video/Gbgk8d3Y1Q4/video.html anymore
@@kaladinstormblessed5308 stormlight archive moment
He sounds like Gavin from Kids in the Hall.
I also like that he doesn’t insult anyone’s intelligence by saying “please do not try this at home”. If you can’t figure out this is dangerous then that’s on you. He does his experiment and he ends the video. Informative AND hilarious.
Have have to phrase it correctly: ‘I was just walking through the neighbourhood and I saw this furnace so I thought I would just use it. So I just gathered some nails put it on. All I had to do was just put it on and wait.’ 😂😂
“I started seeing some smoke, which I felt was a good sign,” is a pairing that only Nile can say lol
Especially since those are galvanized nails and the smoke is very toxic and dangerous.
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@@thewheatness Don't be silly, he's a chemist. He'd do mеth.
“I started seeing some smoke, which I felt was a good sign.”
-NileRed 2023
A tip if you ever want to melt/heat more Iron/Steel in the future. Once Iron (and Steel) get hot enough, they start shooting out UV rays in order to release the amount of energy they have. Looking at molten Iron can have the same effect as looking at the sun, albeit to a lesser degree. It is still a good idea to use eye protection that is tinted properly to deal with UV rays when metal working with Iron or Steel.
Hey mighty professor wilhelm... how much UV radiation is here? I can tell you: It is pretty much zero. It needs to be at least twice as hot that UV becomes an issue.
The pain is IR here.
So if you call yourself "Professor" and say anything about this topic: At least you should have paid attention to physics classes.
Nile definitely *nailed* it with this one
Booooo! 😂😉
OH BROTHER, THIS GUY STINKS!!!
You just had to hammer it home, eh?
@@WaLApA117 You. Take my like and get out
Are you serious? This- This is torture
This man is doing what I wish I could do but know that it wouldn’t end well for me.
Same. I would also be wayyy too tempted to just stick my fingers in the melted metal.
@@Moonwalker2923 frrr 😭
both of you just watch the videos please
@@Moonwalker2923 that lavussy🥵🔥
Wow. Not with that attitude. All the guy did was put some nails into a foundry and melt them. Pretty easy to do, and I am sure both of you are more than capable.
0:16 “very carefully transfer all the nails” sure bud
It looks exactly like sparklers, because iron is the sparkly ingredient in sparklers. the base is some mix of coal and potassium nitrate for a strong steady flame and flakes of iron that burn and shoot out from the flame make up a show
I love how he says "very carefully" as if I was expecting him to start running around while holding molten steel
Wait, you weren't? 😹
Then you're clearly new to his channel. I could definitely see him doing that, in fact, I feel like he might have done it off camera when we weren't looking.
Fun fact: Induction Heaters is how we seal the "Sealed for your protection" seals you find on gallon jugs.
That explains the reflective foil layer. I imagine it's there to melt the adhesive?
@@Kumquat_Lord Probably
I dont know the science of it, I just work in a place that seals jugs 😭
@@Porygonal64 My deepest condolences.
@@NobbsAndVagene excuse me?
Fun fact: They don't open properly at least half the time 😅
Damn, the You got the Melting temperature spot on!, we could even say that you "Nailed it" XD
Super cool Nigel. Keep up the great work
0:10 wow so careful
That was the joke
@@ViperXPizzel I know
1:58 discord light mode
You nailed it, Nile...
You can definitely say that Niles nailed it on this video
Ohhhh, knowing you I thought you were gonna liquify human nails i was like "why does he always do stuff like that?" 😂
Same
And I didn't even question it..I was like "let's see how cool it will turn out"
When I saw CZcams notification on my phone, I wasn’t even surprised by the thought that Nile is going to liquify human nails. I was like “yeah, that’s him”
Ngl, I thought that too. I was ready to just accept it 😂
Yeah, I thought so, too.
Wear shade 5 to shade 8 welding goggles, preferably rose colored, for best vision, to protect your vision from high intensity light and to protect your corneas from thermal and UV burns.
This is a super important comment. UV burns to the cornea and retina are no bueno.
would there be UV radiation from molten steel here? I'd imagine it's mostly infrared
@LordWaldemar yes. It's a full-spectrum black-body electromagnetic emissions source, but yes, you are correct: it's mostly IR. There is enough UV radiation to be a concern if you're melting metal frequently; for non-ferrous metals, I'd always wear good UV-rated sunglasses. For iron or steel, or larger brass melting, I'd wear welding goggles though. Even if I was just welding with a torch, or using a plasma arc cutter, you could still get "sun burn" just from the tiny flame.
@@johnpienta4200 it feels like someone put sandpaper in your eyelids
Or wear none to see the pretty pink and blue lights =D
This is very cool, I love videos about building new things, reusing existing things, etc. Cool video!
Love the cute lil toss at the end
0:32 "but then i started seeing some smoke, which i felt was a good sign" famous last words
I thought he was gonna liquefy his own fingernails and become some homunculus specimen
Thank our lucky stars you are doing all these, Nile. Bloody awesome. 😁
Looks like you nailed it!
his videos are always a nice addition to my day
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1:25 Great timing for Chinese New Year!
Ya 😊
I swear you can explain the most intuitive and obvious thing, and I'd still listen to you the entire way through.
really nailed it with this video.
1:51 - The brightness singes your eyeballs.
Finally after so many months a new video of nilered
*nailred
Cool project! You really nailed it!
I'm glad I randomly stumbled upon your channel.
The mad scientist becomes even madder
Ngl I had to make sure I was watching nilered and not nilegreen
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This is the first time I’ve actually seen someone make steel on a small scale, as most of the time it’s just people melting things like aluminium or copper
He's not really "making" steel though. The nails are already made of steel and he's just melting them down.
Casting- you get the idea
He just turn a candle into a block of wax. Just that.
The only thing that he make is.. this video
Making steel from scratch on a small scale is easier than you might think, and with very little technology. In an iron bloomery, iron ore is oxidized beforehand and reduced in the furnace, allowing the iron to congeal without needing to hit melting temperatures.
Lots more power required to melt to 1600c, and its worth a lot less.
You nailed it!
😂😂 fr
Those nails had a new year
When you legitimately can’t tell if it’s the real Nile or a parody channel, but love it either way.
I've always said that NileRed Shorts is like the halfway point between NileRed and NileGreen.
you are one of the reasons why i chose chemistry as my major
You are getting closer to nilegreen every day
very entertaining video. absolute madlad!
No hammer at the last second?! You know what, we’re not even disappointed, knowing that you’re alive and well and still doing what you do best and sharing it with us, is everything we can hope for.
Hammer would've been delightful, that's a hunk of cast iron and it'll shatter into a thousand satisfying bits. If he can swing hard enough :)
HAHHAHA NICE TO KNOW THAT I WASNT THE ONLY ONE EXPECTING A HAMMAR
0:26 it's literally comic sans and "switch" is misspelt as "swtich" lmFAO
I love that the safety warning is not only in comic sans, but also misspelled
Blue steel tempering looks awesome!
Nail producers investing a lot of energy turning metal into nails just for Nile to to turn it back into a block
Ngl, I was worried about you, seeing how close to the crucible your camera was and how many sparks were coming out but, as usual, I’m glad you ended up okay. Also, I love how your polished ingot looks at the end, lol. It looks like a metal eraser that I would love to fidget with.
He was probably just far away and zoomed in. I would like to see the behind the scenes of that top-down view tho, I assume that's a ceiling camera.
Nile knows the riddle of steel
Smoke is always a good sign with NileRed's content
The color changing is always so awesome. There you can tell how hot the steel is, 200-240c is yellow, then comes little bit red, then violet at 280c and then blue at 290c. If you'd stop heating at that point, they would retain their color, but it's only surface-deep unfortunately. You can even do that in a household oven, as most get to 300c. The sparks you see, are possible to read the material composition from, but i'm not that skilled.
typically with a spark test you're just looking for carbon content. The hot carbon in the spark will combust when it hits air, so you'll see sparks breaking apart in the air.
@@SuperTrunkspace ^Which is why flint and steel works to create fire.
@@DamienDarkside yes, exactly. Steel strikers are typically made of high carbon steel for this exact reason. More carbon=more sparks=better chance of starting a fire (also better chance of making a good knife usually) ;)
No way this thing has comic sans font on it 0:11
Wow you *Nailed* that part when it melted so satisfying
Yeah you have nailed it!
It is amazing how you make anything sound exciting!
he says, we started with just some nails, and now we have... (a lump of steel !) 🤣 hahaa. I love it.
Always the best, and still the simplest, scientific experiments!
You nailed it.
I learn more stuff on your channel then I do in school that you Nilered :)
Why was I waiting for him to try and smash the steel nugget with a hammer?🤣🤣
haha same
Same
I remember from a time I was taking a class on blacksmithing that, if you're trying to heat up steel for forging, then the sparks are a bad sign. It means you burned away all of the carbon or something.
But that was for forging, not melting.
Iron will spark when it's close to melting. That's also why there are spark when welding
yup, that's a big problem in steelmaking. A lot of times the procedure is to add sacrificial aluminum to the melt, which will preferentially combine with the oxygen and form alumina that you can remove easily. It's referred to as "killing" the steel, because it goes from being very sparky and active to very.... dead.
I don't think that's a problem in this case, considering it's being heated in a graphite crucible, if anything it's absorbing too much carbon.
Great videos ! 👍
Whoa sick editing with that temperature
Awesome! Melting metals and casting is so interesting and exciting!
Induction heaters are great. We use one in work to heat machine tool holders. Basically the end that the cutting tool goes into is slightly narrower than the shank of the tool being put in and the induction heater heats this end to expand it (in 2.5 secs) Put the tool in and it shrinks to grip the tool when it cools. Necessary for the 30k rpm they run at
That's called shrink fit, it's a pretty cool process. I designed a few induction shrink fit applications.
Behold! NileRed has returned! My favourite CZcamsr, bringing out the beauty of chemistry!
I was so upset after I herd in a podcast that you'll not be continuing CZcams.
Now the only thing that's missing on your channel's the classic thermite reaction! Would like to see you make a video on that :D
𝐍𝐢𝐥𝐞 - "What I have now, is a nice block of steel, which I thought was pretty cool."
*Also 𝐍𝐢𝐥𝐞:
"...but it was also kind of ugly."
Didn't know something can be both cool and ugly. Now I am motivated
thanks for literally commenting what he said without adding anything with the open dialogue format go back to reddit now
@@rajkanishu 🤣🤣
That first part where you dropped the nails all messy made me think i was in the nilegreen channel 🤣
You Nailed it.
1:07 ha ha funny light
Ah, good ol' Nile is making the road towards blacksmithing... This side of the fence is soooo much greaner and fun and we have cookies too!!
Yeah, then we could churn some butter and weave some baskets.
he's back !!!!!!!
Only nile can see smoke as a good sign
I misread the tiltle and thought it meant human nails, and I was curious how Nile Red was able to acquire that many human nails to melt in the thumbnail lol
You leave on 2 table lamps with 2 different kind of bulbs. You wait to see which type of bulb burns out first after a while and how long it takes for each one.
Would you consider this example to be a scientific experiment ? ., ;,😊
2:31 - Yeah, before it could only be used to build furniture or hang paintings, but now... er...
You nailed it
The result is quite beautiful
After soo many months you are uploading a video . I thought something happened to you
usually people who are casting steel use tinted goggles to help reduce the eye pain
your profile pic bro 🗿
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You... Nailed... it!
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Depending on how you cool it, you can end up with completely different properties in the metal. Steel that is cooled slowly becomes annealed, making it slightly softer and easier to bend, while quenching it in salt water quickly will make it harder and more brittle. If you ever see blacksmiths quench a sword into a bucket, that's what they're doing; hardening the metal so it holds an edge longer.
To add to that at least in knife making we tend to use a oil rather than water, since the water cools the metal too quickly and can cause stress and cracking in blades.
Hey Nilered. Can you post the link for this in the description or comments? It'd be very useful to have something like this for a lot of my projects
NileRed is such a CZcams honestly
The forbidden snickers bar
Most people when they see smoke: “This is a bad sign”
Nigel when he sees smoke: “This is a good sign”
Who tf is nigel 💀💀
The only Shorts maker I know who can turn a full length video project in to a short!!
except that its kinda a lie. It isn't legit a short cause its more than 1 min.
"Very carfully" *continues to throw them in as hard as possible*
He can definitely make a *pure nail* out of this
0:39 the nails changing color. Is that titanium or zinc causing that?
I was happy that he didn't steal my nails from my hands yet. Phew.
If he did he would be an scp, maybe portal hand over to where you live
why is camellia here
camellia in the wild
Thank goodness :0
Nailed it.
“This little eBay machine”
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Finally someone used Celcius 0:50
Who the hell uses celcius
@@vladimirputinforUSAeveryone but Americans.