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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2018
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    Hi, in todays video i want to try out my hho generator and see if i can make a sintetic ruby,
    i recently also saw ElementalMaker try in this experiment!
    and was a lot of fun!
    so today the idea is to take some tin foil, and make some aluminum oxide.
    mix it than with chromium oxide.
    and melt the powder uscing a clever sistem like a syringe and a nidle.
    ejoy and have fun!
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  • @whoknows2352
    @whoknows2352 Před 5 lety +1282

    "This is chromium oxide, don't touch it, it's quite nasty"
    *10 sec later hands covered in chromium oxide*
    lul

  • @AlejandroMeri
    @AlejandroMeri Před 5 lety +476

    I love how you casually went:
    "Ok, today we are making rubies, we need some tin foil, couple fingers of acid, *a sex toy,* and a syringe..."

    • @lauragraves4342
      @lauragraves4342 Před 4 lety +12

      He shouldve said, "but not necessarily in that order," lol.

    • @demacia4342
      @demacia4342 Před 3 lety +2

      SEXUAL EDUCATION CLASS :D

    • @birdlover7776
      @birdlover7776 Před 8 měsíci

      Lol

    • @Dipplers
      @Dipplers Před 6 měsíci

      I was so caught off guard by him saying that

  • @hsadreamerofrlyeh7516
    @hsadreamerofrlyeh7516 Před 4 lety +588

    Jesus Christ, this is like watching meth lab chemistry.

    • @patriciadumatrait9594
      @patriciadumatrait9594 Před 4 lety +6

      Lololol OMG YOU ARE RIGHT LOL

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Před 4 lety +13

      THIS. IS. NOT. METH!!
      **proceeds to scratch the glass coffee table with ruby**

    • @ezekielvision
      @ezekielvision Před 4 lety

      😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @vernskid
      @vernskid Před 4 lety

      My goodness you are so right Caleb Williams....

    • @lucBianucci
      @lucBianucci Před 3 lety

      it's 4am and i got such a laught kick when i read your comment.
      ps. Momentary situation all my family members are awake.

  • @pyramidsinegypt
    @pyramidsinegypt Před rokem +28

    For anyone wanting to try this 3 years later: most ceramics suppliers sell aluminium oxide really cheap - cheaper than what you pay for the acid and the foil, and a whole lot safer too!

  • @BobbiTennyson
    @BobbiTennyson Před 5 lety +89

    When talking about losing one of the rubies possibly behind his table he says "it was a very sad experience" just adorable :)

  • @hightechredneck3
    @hightechredneck3 Před 5 lety +680

    First time I've seen a sex toy used in chemistry

    • @Crazyoldman84
      @Crazyoldman84 Před 5 lety +28

      I use them to create a chemical reaction 😉

    • @nimistar01
      @nimistar01 Před 5 lety +7

      egg vibrators make marvelous stirring beads...

    • @RingJando
      @RingJando Před 5 lety +2

      Well then, you should come over to my place & meet my wife.

    • @farleyredfield3768
      @farleyredfield3768 Před 5 lety +8

      Evidently, your watching the WRONG movies.

    • @farleyredfield3768
      @farleyredfield3768 Před 5 lety +2

      Wait, Ive been watching the wrong ones too.

  • @maxxammax0
    @maxxammax0 Před 4 lety +37

    Instructions unclear: put fingers in acid, typing with nose now.

  • @RCSKITZ
    @RCSKITZ Před 5 lety +406

    Jesus Christ, someone give this man a Netflix series.

  • @Valoute_GS
    @Valoute_GS Před 5 lety +997

    "Safety is number one priority" no gloves no fume extractor yolo measurement xD

    • @Vixtricate
      @Vixtricate Před 5 lety +10

      Hahaha i laughed so hard

    • @Foc4ccin4
      @Foc4ccin4 Před 5 lety +64

      "don't touch it" (the green substance) *few seconds later the hand is green*

    • @DoktorFreaman
      @DoktorFreaman Před 5 lety +31

      Thats safety standard in Russia. Defend against cold: Vodka. Defend against acid: Skin.
      Defend against flat tire: Concrete.
      Defend against bored: Vodka and fistfight.

    • @petedavis7970
      @petedavis7970 Před 5 lety +20

      Talking about the chromium oxide, "it's dangerous. Don't touch it." A few frames later, his fingers are covered in green powder. This is what I used to refer to as "ghetto chemistry." This guy has definitely taken it down a notch, though.

    • @AfroGaz71
      @AfroGaz71 Před 5 lety +5

      "Yolo measurment."🤣

  • @jahrta
    @jahrta Před 5 lety +146

    When today started, I couldn't have known that it would end with me watching a guy who sounded like Borat make a ruby using sex toys...yet here we are

    • @RM771000
      @RM771000 Před 4 lety +9

      Just know one year later, someone ended up on that same video, and thought the exact same thing...

    • @selinbaltac6843
      @selinbaltac6843 Před 4 lety +1

      Same here 😂

    • @frankcastle4715
      @frankcastle4715 Před rokem +1

      @@RM771000 Yeahh... Totally normal. Nothing to see there

  • @aymanboughanem881
    @aymanboughanem881 Před 4 lety +47

    Makes huge ruby
    Loses it in workshop
    *now that... is an epic gamer move*
    No seriously bruh gr8 work

  • @Electronics61
    @Electronics61 Před 5 lety +44

    Please use H2 and O. flame and alumina refractory crucible. I did that many years ago during my master's degree program. The quality of the resulting poly crystalline ruby was pretty good.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Před rokem +1

      Seems like any kind of chemical flame will only introduce contaminants into the crystal structure such as the bubbles often found in Verneuil produced stones.
      Is it possible to use a high strength laser to melt the reactants together?
      Especially if this could be done in a vacuum chamber reducing the likelihood of oxidation.

    • @noodlelynoodle.
      @noodlelynoodle. Před rokem +1

      @@mnomadvfx I would imagine so since it can be done using microwaves to create plasma to melt it or arc welders with a graphite electrode and strong enough lasers get well above the needed temperatures it's just about if it's economically viable more than anything for the power needed to achieve it with lasers just like nuclear fusion, like we can sustained fusion going with lasers but it takes more power to get it going than it produces currently

    • @curtisoliver1006
      @curtisoliver1006 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mnomadvfx I have suceeded with making rubies and other synthetics with CO2 lasers. The pros of that method is you can reach temperatures of over 3000C with short exposure times. Meaning you can very quickly produce small blobs of rubies and other synthetics. The temperatue limit is dependent on the amount of energy you can input vs the dissipation of the heat. Higher power CO2's would drive the temperature up further and allow a larger heatzone. The drawbacks are that the heating is incredibly localised. This can be combatted by defocusing the laser increasing the beam cross section therefore lowering the intensity. But there will be a laser power threshold that has to be met. And it is actually possible to burn yourself a crater into your synthetics if the exposure is too intense. For rubies in particular, this is also dependent on the amount of chromium oxide used too as this has a very higher melting point of near 3000C vs the 2000C needed for aluminium oxide. You also will get stubborn aluminium oxide stuck to the rubies. Most rubies created are polycrystalline and low quality. For example they will have some structural weaknesses due to internal cracking. This is likely caused by sudden thermal changes. If there was a way to ease off the laser power to slow down the cooling however this would be combatted. But I was using a regular laser cutter. One method I did try was a dynamic rather than static exposure to the powder. I also tried making an almost aluminium reflection chamber like crucible. One benefit is you can cause some coalescence and grow your rubies by heating and collapsing surrounding powder into the molten ruby. If the exposure remains you can get this to form a larger more uniform sphere or spheroid. 95% of the time the rubies will be opaque or low opacity. However I have managed in making a couple now that have some translucency.

    • @michaelmichalski4588
      @michaelmichalski4588 Před 6 měsíci

      I would have just ordered sone of those motors from Amazon or Aliexpress, but I guess if you have sex toys laying around to cannibalize...

    • @michaelmichalski4588
      @michaelmichalski4588 Před 6 měsíci

      What about making a crucible wrapped in a coil. Heat the sample with an engraving laser. The hope is that if you can heat a tiny spot to the point it melts, then it will conduct and start absorbing energy from the coil that you supply with an ac current. A similar idea would be to drill a tiny hole in the top of the microwave. Shine the laser into the crucible and again, hopefully you can get a tiny bit of consulting alumina that will start absorbing microwaves. Same idea as melting glass in the microwave.

  • @jishimoari
    @jishimoari Před 5 lety +246

    3:00 dont wanna tuch it because it is very dangerous
    3:09 wipes it with hand

    • @nick5625
      @nick5625 Před 5 lety +13

      he has no clue what he is doing check the elemental maker channel , rulof basically copy pasted his hho torch and ruby videos

    • @AG.Floats
      @AG.Floats Před 5 lety +3

      He has it under his fingernails too. Lmao

    • @rondogon48
      @rondogon48 Před 5 lety +4

      @@AG.Floats CALL 911

    • @uristmcary
      @uristmcary Před 4 lety +1

      @@nick5625 Innovation requires sacrifices.

    • @towdoctor670
      @towdoctor670 Před 4 lety

      @@uristmcary that's what I was thinking.

  • @hughstan1
    @hughstan1 Před 5 lety +47

    BY FAR the best comment section I've ever had the privilege of reading. This is the best. Im crying so fing bad I can't stop laughing.

    • @naletsanaele
      @naletsanaele Před 4 lety +1

      Same here,made my day😭

    • @lucyhellbroke
      @lucyhellbroke Před 4 lety +3

      Oh my God, I don't know if I'm more terrified or amused, but I absolutely love this channel, this is the first video that I found, and I'm dying laughing both from the video and the comments LMAO

  • @esotericawakenings1031
    @esotericawakenings1031 Před 5 lety +13

    Seriously, this guy was like i need a ruby for my CNC machine, ill just make one...... -_- dude is my hero!

  • @tibormalinsky8751
    @tibormalinsky8751 Před 3 lety +8

    This really is another dimension of DIY.

  • @daftbence
    @daftbence Před 5 lety +469

    "Safety is number one priority" ithink we found the italian Taras Kul, CrazyItalianHacker

    • @ZankGarage3DPrintingAndDIY
      @ZankGarage3DPrintingAndDIY Před 5 lety +3

      Lol

    • @tomg3285
      @tomg3285 Před 5 lety +6

      But he actually make interesting projects

    • @nick5625
      @nick5625 Před 5 lety +2

      @@tomg3285 he has no clue what he is doing check the elemental maker channel , rulof basically copy pasted his hho torch and ruby videos

    • @btchpants
      @btchpants Před 5 lety +2

      @@nick5625 minus all the dick jokes

    • @youtornyourlife007
      @youtornyourlife007 Před 5 lety

      Ahahahha

  • @jackmortem4557
    @jackmortem4557 Před rokem +3

    this guy doing chemistry is basically your mother cooking, she does everything by hand, it looks very dangerous, you are scared for her life but the output is amazing.

  • @robotbanana4261
    @robotbanana4261 Před 5 lety +402

    It’s so weird watching a chemistry video by a non chemist.

    • @dubv79
      @dubv79 Před 5 lety +39

      Isn't it weird that people think others need validation. Especially when they accomplish a task without anyone's validation. Amazing!

    • @mostlyghostly6615
      @mostlyghostly6615 Před 5 lety +10

      @@dubv79 you ok man?

    • @dubv79
      @dubv79 Před 5 lety +7

      @@mostlyghostly6615I'm doing well. Thanks for asking.

    • @skullrose.665
      @skullrose.665 Před 5 lety +8

      @@dubv79 so true.totally agree with you.this is an awesome vid..

    • @iluvyou8307
      @iluvyou8307 Před 4 lety +4

      Non chemist lol okay

  • @laurenkirby97
    @laurenkirby97 Před 4 lety +4

    As a chemical engineering student I feel like this process can be don at a much bigger scale to produce some table sized pieces on a production line.

  • @Alexandra_Hill
    @Alexandra_Hill Před 5 lety +10

    I spat my tea out at the sex toy bit - I wasn't expecting that but quite genius.

  • @6079Smith
    @6079Smith Před 5 lety +13

    I don't care what he's making, this man is brilliant! 🤣👍

  • @domjonah4329
    @domjonah4329 Před 5 lety +126

    Dude... you lost a ruby within 5 mins of having it... that mmiigghhtt be a record... and btw why didn't you turn the grafite CUP right side up? Woulda kept it from blowing away on ya...but hey ur the scientist

    • @krisushi1
      @krisushi1 Před 5 lety +9

      He continually tells us of the danger of the green powder but he blows it around the room whilst having no gloves on the whole time. You'd also think he would have known what size hypodermic to attach to the syringe in advance but hey, third time lucky. Somehow, I won't be going into a lab. near him anytime in the future, I'll stick to buying my rubies instead and stay alive in the process.

    • @RingJando
      @RingJando Před 5 lety +4

      Well, I'll take your word for it DRUNKEN DRUID - you seem to know which side is up with a *cup* - I like Kentucky bourbon myself!

    • @krisushi1
      @krisushi1 Před 5 lety +2

      @@RingJando I wouldn't mind a Kentucky Bourbon either!!

    • @dottedlineenigmas4469
      @dottedlineenigmas4469 Před 5 lety +6

      Impurities already in the graphite cup. A virgin graphite cup would have had to have been used to turn it right side up. There may not have been a virgin available...

    • @googlethis313
      @googlethis313 Před 4 lety +6

      dottedline
      ...especially with three sex toys around o_O

  • @americanrebel413
    @americanrebel413 Před 5 lety +9

    I learned this process about 35 years ago but never put it into practice, my loss! They actually make a special nozzle with a tapper and reservoir on top for the powder, and it goes down through the nozzle and melts as it falls, It's much cleaner, and it keeps all the powder from going everywhere, I was able to use a acetylene torch but all it would do is make a crust, I think I'm going to try it again because you have inspired me! Thanks for a great video I appreciate.
    Ps. I subscribed!

  • @kempossibleprivateinvestig9998

    You are awesome! You are the king of cool! Thank you so much for sharing this!
    I love that you scavenge the parts and improvise! I cant wait to check out more of your videos!

  • @manuelmelchizedek4309
    @manuelmelchizedek4309 Před 5 lety +7

    Your a wizard my man .a full Alchemist, awesome video.

  • @goshen574
    @goshen574 Před 5 lety

    I love this guy. His English is actually very clear and I appreciate that very much. Thank you very much and I am very impressed.

  • @wanderlustspirit4607
    @wanderlustspirit4607 Před 5 lety +36

    😂 that moment he broke out a cockring 😂

    • @MrZhefish
      @MrZhefish Před 5 lety +4

      better than he would showed of his anal vibrator right? XD

    • @mele8332
      @mele8332 Před 4 lety +1

      gamer waymer 😂😂

  • @steveyoung3303
    @steveyoung3303 Před 5 lety +6

    Add a small amount of water to the powder and you can form it into a shape that will withstand the heating without blowing away.

  • @ElementalMaker
    @ElementalMaker Před 5 lety +525

    Wow you literally straight up copied my video down to the vibrator joke. No shame huh?

    • @ElementalMaker
      @ElementalMaker Před 5 lety +57

      Well thanks for giving me some credit in the description. Appreciate that.

    • @Dumpsterfireinnovations
      @Dumpsterfireinnovations Před 5 lety +52

      @@ElementalMaker subbed

    • @ElementalMaker
      @ElementalMaker Před 5 lety +20

      Thanks man!

    • @dan_the_dj
      @dan_the_dj Před 5 lety +15

      I literally wanted to say the same when he made the generator, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Wow, just, wow...

    • @geraf33
      @geraf33 Před 5 lety +13

      You couldn't even produce a ruby

  • @sirfer6969
    @sirfer6969 Před 5 lety +1

    Love this guys English. Great video =)

  • @stargazer8465
    @stargazer8465 Před 5 lety +1

    I enjoyed this video, you have a brilliant and thorough explanation so keep going!

  • @io4340
    @io4340 Před 5 lety +5

    I love your accent you sound like a crazy scientist

  • @sinephase
    @sinephase Před 5 lety +12

    "nasty powder"
    *doesn't wear gloves, gets it on his hands*

  • @joshuaperry4112
    @joshuaperry4112 Před 3 lety +1

    When I searched this topic in CZcams, I was secretly hoping this is what the answer would look like: a Futbol Cabbie who side hustles gemstones/lobsters from his van.

  • @RingJando
    @RingJando Před 5 lety +7

    I followed his instructions and my pinky finger is presently floating in Formaldehyde - lucky for me I don't play piano . . . well, not anymore that is.

  • @cymaticCS
    @cymaticCS Před 5 lety +7

    2:57 who else thought, that he was showing some matcha?? :))

  • @Xclub40X
    @Xclub40X Před 5 lety +18

    I was looking for rugby. . Not quite what I had in mind this evening, good video and interesting use of sex toys

  • @20f1rstentertainment3
    @20f1rstentertainment3 Před 5 lety +2

    Had me on the edge of my seat the whole video! I couldn't tell if it was funny or real.. Still not quite sure.. Great Job!

  • @arpenboyer3937
    @arpenboyer3937 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm nothing short of amazed!
    I really enjoyed your video, you just got yourself a new subscriber.
    Well done!

  • @aapkefather1872
    @aapkefather1872 Před 5 lety +30

    Oh yeah! I can make rubies at home, let me first grab chromium oxide from my refrigerator.

  • @Odood19
    @Odood19 Před 5 lety +3

    what if you put in in a crucible and furnace? Would that help the liquid clump together? Maybe a flux would help with getting larger pools to form?

  • @leoaprahamian8697
    @leoaprahamian8697 Před 5 lety

    never took apart a cockring before xD love it great job pulling this one off bro

  • @k192447
    @k192447 Před 4 lety +1

    nossa cara que coisa fantastic seu método de produzir rubis,aqui eu tambem faço e fabrico minha própria alumina atraves do alumem amoniacal,mas eu gostei do seu maçarico muito genioso parabens.

  • @CarolReidCA
    @CarolReidCA Před 5 lety +13

    Very kewl! I'd suggest trying a flour sifter to move the green powder to a fire brick, or graphite, in larger, more even amounts.
    Have you thought about using a larger amount of powder in a kiln? It would also allow for slower cooling, less or even no cracking!
    Very kewl experiment! Love it & subscribed!
    You might see if there's a jeweler that could faucet some of these for you! Try a gem & rock club, lapidary club or even a jewelry store that has a gemologist there. Adding a bit of titanium & iron to the mix can make sapphires. It would be great to find a mix that can give that really pretty blue!
    TY for sharing!
    You might want to melt some quartz infused with copper or gold... that can make a really pretty red swirl through an optically clear quartz stone, if done correctly. Beautiful stuff!
    TY again for sharing! Subbed.

  • @Outnumbered001
    @Outnumbered001 Před 5 lety +7

    Hold my beer,
    *I'm gonna do science.*

    • @Gogofam123
      @Gogofam123 Před 5 lety +1

      Shopping list: some acid aluminium foil oh and 3 vibrators from sex shop

  • @supernatureza
    @supernatureza Před 5 lety +2

    Wow very good, cara esse é um dos melhores vídeos

  • @alishashalders9450
    @alishashalders9450 Před 5 lety

    Wwaaoooww you are clever!! I'm impressed with all your moves and toys an brains lol!

  • @dabeev08
    @dabeev08 Před 5 lety +130

    He's remarkably careless considering the chemicals and chemical reactions he is playing with.

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 5 lety +11

      Hydrochloric acid is not that dangerous. If it splashes on you just wash it off in a few seconds and nothing will happen. There's a video of a guy on here soaking his hand in it. People are hypersensitive safety Sally's about working with chemicals when common sense is the only safety equipment necessary 90% of the time. Goggles would probably be a good idea though.

    • @ullantra
      @ullantra Před 5 lety +22

      @@Muonium1 The acid by itself is the least dangerous thing he's working with lmao. The gas from the foil+acid is hydrogen which is extremely flammable and hydrogen chloride which is poisonous. Chromium oxide is extremely toxic and a strong mutagen (and widely considered to be carcinogenic as well)

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 5 lety +10

      Nah. That's Hexavalent chromium. This is the trivalent oxide. It's highly insoluble and relatively inert. Don't breathe the dust and you will be fine.

    • @nick5625
      @nick5625 Před 5 lety +6

      @@Muonium1 he has no clue what he is doing check the elemental maker channel , rulof basically copy pasted his hho torch and ruby videos

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 5 lety +4

      It's the internet. who gives a shit. you can make a video on literally whatever you want. nobody owns these ideas, they are over a hundred years old.

  • @ruubz001
    @ruubz001 Před 5 lety +7

    this is gonna be the guy that makes 2 electric whips to stop elon musk with his iron-man suit

    • @pplo
      @pplo Před 5 lety

      although I like Rulof Maker, this guy you're mentioning is Colinfurze

  • @shaukatzaman7778
    @shaukatzaman7778 Před 5 lety

    Great,very interesting to watch.will try also.thanks.

  • @saharfouad6861
    @saharfouad6861 Před 4 lety

    You are fantastic your work fascinated me

  • @djsargex7777
    @djsargex7777 Před 5 lety +4

    lol this guy! casually makes ruby at home.

  • @tammygurl64
    @tammygurl64 Před 4 lety +4

    That was cool! 😎 Will you make some to use in jewelry? I'd be interested to see the transformation from rough to faceted stone (or into a bead). Thanks for sharing! 🙂

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Před rokem +2

      From what I can see there is a significant amount of skill and training required to cut gemstones even with powered equipment.

  • @latebarz
    @latebarz Před 5 lety

    Good stuff bro! Didn’t know you could do that!

  • @ChateauVerba
    @ChateauVerba Před 5 lety

    You did a nice job,..thanks....

  • @mynamesnotdan
    @mynamesnotdan Před 5 lety +10

    "dont touch this"
    *all over table
    *all over hands

  • @Pieppe18
    @Pieppe18 Před 5 lety +6

    3:23 in the italian version of the video he says: is a cat game 😂

  • @annaoaulinovna
    @annaoaulinovna Před 4 lety

    Great job!!

  • @Halloween111
    @Halloween111 Před 5 měsíci

    Technically speaking, this is ruby glass. It holds a lot of the properties of ruby, but the crystal structure is, well, not there because of how quickly it cools. In labs, the ruby is cooled, under pressure, very slowly to produce a crystal structure identical to naturally occurring. Takes about 8 months. Still, fused rubies, like this, are pretty cool.

  • @iamu
    @iamu Před 5 lety +6

    Wouldn't it be simple to just get the aluminum oxide instead of making it ?

  • @Freizeitflugsphaere
    @Freizeitflugsphaere Před 5 lety +4

    What was the white brick made of? I couldn't understand properly...

  • @ciscovenom2452
    @ciscovenom2452 Před 5 lety

    would love to see more videos I subscribed can't wait keep the experiments going my friend

  • @SortliSt
    @SortliSt Před 5 lety +1

    Great how to video! Definitely giving me some ideas!!! 😉😉😉

  • @MichaelMacGyver
    @MichaelMacGyver Před 5 lety +80

    Or just watch the ElementalMaker

    • @ElementalMaker
      @ElementalMaker Před 5 lety +17

      Wow this guy basically copied my video step-for-step. Crazy.

    • @nick5625
      @nick5625 Před 5 lety +6

      let's pour a few fingers of acid in the jar, sounds like a proper chemist ...

    • @natalieisagirlnow
      @natalieisagirlnow Před 5 lety +10

      @@ElementalMaker and you basically copied AvE's format. so what

    • @ElementalMaker
      @ElementalMaker Před 5 lety +14

      I do have a green cutting mat and make jokes, but aside from that I try to keep my content non-overlapping with AVE. No worries though its the circle jerk of internet life, we all copy ideas from each other.

    • @NextGenerationHealth
      @NextGenerationHealth Před 5 lety +1

      We get it. You want credit. Get over it

  • @Freizeitflugsphaere
    @Freizeitflugsphaere Před 5 lety +3

    Don't you get aluminiun chloride? Or is it converted by the base into hydroxide?
    I don't think that this would work using only sodium bicarbonate🤔
    I coul imagine using potassiumhydroxide. But then you wouldn't even need the acid...

  • @akksheye2310
    @akksheye2310 Před rokem +1

    You’re not only a gem bt gem maker of a person😂❤

  • @fvrrljr
    @fvrrljr Před 5 lety +1

    Goldsmith / Master Jeweler here: DIY, Certified Electrician, Photovoltaic Technician, Mechanic, Musician yes I learned all the instruments except harp, drums, guitar (that one hurts) You Sir sparked an interesting idea... for that I shall let you in on a little secret. put the mixture in the crucible and put it in a forge, a casting furnace that you can make on your own to prevent your powder being blown away. there is another way to do it just using the crucible no forge. that comes with 50 years experience. Thumbs Up. i Like, OLE!

  • @Xprimentyl
    @Xprimentyl Před 5 lety +135

    "You can do this at home!"
    *Proceeds to use acid, noxious chemicals, syringes and a sex toy*
    This is great; thanks Russia! My kid is a shoe-in to win the science fair this weekend! This'll show my ex-wife who's an "unfit father;" might even net myself an unsupervised visitation!

  • @Ruby-Doc
    @Ruby-Doc Před 5 lety +9

    *_"[I don't know how I feel about this...]"_*

  • @Hydrogenagent
    @Hydrogenagent Před 4 lety +1

    I have to say you taken knowledge from many sources and combine them into one with the creative ingenuity that the world needs to grasp onto with all its might and create a new future because so much information has been covered up in suppressed for way too long thank you for your wonderful creative mind and sharing what you know I don't care about the stupid people that criticize how you do things it's amazing to me to see A beautiful mind and you sharing it for all the world to see keep up all your good work together when people unite and learn from one another so many things are possible so many wonderful new creative ideas and things that will take our future to the next level

  • @frankyzee
    @frankyzee Před 4 lety

    This was a fun video! thanks

  • @Shirayuqi
    @Shirayuqi Před 5 lety +4

    Me : Sees his shirt
    also
    Me : 4 - 0 baby~
    Sorry, cant ressist...
    It's a nice 'RED' ruby btw.

  • @johnnycats5157
    @johnnycats5157 Před 5 lety +6

    "Safety Last™"

  • @mwilson14
    @mwilson14 Před 5 lety

    Awesome! Another person making ruby at home. Welcome to the team. Thanks for giving ElementMaker some credit in the description.
    I still beat everyone in making ruby at home though. LOL. Dirty dirty hydrocarbon produced ruby...8 or 9 months ago.

  • @tracy1765
    @tracy1765 Před 3 lety

    You are Brilliant!

  • @jeremycbarnhart2305
    @jeremycbarnhart2305 Před 5 lety +265

    WHO just casually brings a sex toy into a "DIY ruby" project as though it's just another common household device...for a man....to have just sitting around...
    Correction: THREE OF THEM sitting around.

    • @Kalanchoe1
      @Kalanchoe1 Před 5 lety +9

      it took me half the video before the disbelief wore off of his words and i actually registered the implications of what was said.

    • @JunkardCOD
      @JunkardCOD Před 5 lety +1

      He had three...

    • @XianHaos
      @XianHaos Před 5 lety +21

      Those particular ones are specifically made for a man. Why wouldn't a man own them?

    • @sharedinventions
      @sharedinventions Před 5 lety +9

      So, we need small vibration motors... Wait a minute, we have some sex toys laying around, where we can salvage motors from. :) Brilliant

    • @becko404
      @becko404 Před 5 lety +16

      Those cock rings looked well used up lmao

  • @DavidMadeira29
    @DavidMadeira29 Před 5 lety +5

    "I was so sad for Blood Diamond that I don't eat onions anymore..." 🗨😭🍬

    • @akimmel6941
      @akimmel6941 Před 4 lety +1

      Please, never explain that to me. I need it to remain just as it is.😁

  • @Marginal391
    @Marginal391 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the vid 🙏.

  • @9TeaBiscuits
    @9TeaBiscuits Před 5 lety

    Lol this guy is amazing and funny! Tou got yourself a new subscriber

  • @TheWhteWolf
    @TheWhteWolf Před 5 lety +3

    Would this kind of ruby have the value as a natural ruby or is it like industrial diamonds not worth anything

    • @smiledogjgp
      @smiledogjgp Před 5 lety

      It's certainly not as valuable as natural ruby, and these stones are absolutely teeming with imperfections just due to water in the mixure of the alumina alone, not to mention impurities in the tinfoil (Tinfoil is pretty impure! They alloy it to make it great for wrapping food, but not much else), and iron impurities in the HCl. These stones would be even less valuable than most manmade stones just because they are not very well made. It's more expensive to make these rubies with the components shown than to sell the rubies one would make. These are corrundum and could certainly be crushed into useful abrasive powders, but there really isn't much more use to them.

  • @pault2148
    @pault2148 Před 5 lety +12

    Use a lens from a rear projection t.v. and the Sun. Focus the Sun's rays through the lens onto something that can handle high heat. this method will not blow any material around.

    • @mwilson14
      @mwilson14 Před 5 lety +2

      It also won't get hot enough since the light color of the oxides reflects most of the heat away. You need over 2070 degrees Celsius to fuse the oxide feed material. However you need approximately 2200 degrees Celsius to be sufficient to fuse it into a legit single solid crystal. However, again, you need approximately 3000 Celsius at minimum to properly make flame fusion / Verneuil process rubies. The oxide feed material should be molten by the time it lands on the pedestal or platform and it is at this point the growing boule should be in contact with the 2200 degree Celsius portion of the flame. It needs to be molten and fluid enough to crystallize with the growing lattice below. This is done to eliminate the evolution of gasses as the oxides boil, as doing will solidify into a solid froth no better than iron thermite slag which is too corundum.

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Před 5 lety

      Matthew Wilson , what if he used a kiln to contain the heat (Except for the top where the magnified sun enters)? Would that allow the temp to rise enough?

    • @mwilson14
      @mwilson14 Před 5 lety

      @@TheRainHarvester I don't think it would only because of how quickly the heat rise and escape. The convection generated by the expanding hot air leaving the confines of the kiln would pull in the colder outside air into the chamber. Maybe there would be some possible scenario using some form of high temp quartz glass, or white sapphire glass so the sun rays could get inside, but I would imagine it still to be too impractical and expensive.
      As a thought experiment, I would imagine going the extra mile and adding a purified layer of carbon on top of the ruby feedstock to initially absorb more heat, while also filling the chamber full of argon so that CO2 isn't instantly generated. We're only trying to see if fusing the chromium oxide doped alumina is at all possible under this approach, so quality is of no concern. We just want to see some red or pink coloration. The carbon can be burned off after the fusion attempt. The problem which I foresee would be the thermal conductivity of the kiln floor and the walls of the kiln.
      The Fresnel lense from the projection TV would have to be used tracking the sun while directing the beam of focused light into the kiln chamber. I was going to attempt working out the math, but I have to leave as my ride is here at the office. Here is a link that you'll need to replace the spaces with dots. I'll work on it later myself just for the sake of learning something new.
      A final note for now is that it may actually be possible, but many obstacles need to be overcome to achieve this feat. If you have the resources then I say go for it. I tend to overthink things too, so there's that as well. I may sound somewhat discouraging in the above paragraphs, but really, there is always something to learn and I encourage you or anyone else to explore such an experiment. I'll try to get back to this post in the near future to follow up.

    • @Bob3519
      @Bob3519 Před 5 lety +1

      Could Electric induction be used to create the heat?

    • @mwilson14
      @mwilson14 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Bob3519 From what I understand of electric induction heating it mostly works with iron based alloys. Sapphire contains a small amount of iron oxide, so who knows? Ruby can even have a small amount of iron oxide contamination but I don't know to the extent which still allows pigeon blood red, nor do I know how it might effect clarity. I do have ruby samples which I created using thermite as my heat source, and it certainly has tons of iron contamination. Hmmm. I don't think I ever posted a video on the resulting products from that second attempt.

  • @ferashamdan4252
    @ferashamdan4252 Před 5 lety +1

    One of the best videos l have seen

  • @taboosaboo
    @taboosaboo Před 5 lety +1

    If You add caulking to Your tweezers, for better grip. (Good to maybe 200C).
    Thank You for sharing Your video.

  • @curtyct5389
    @curtyct5389 Před 5 lety +6

    Dude gloves!!!
    Also jellied and strong are not great descriptors of the color white

  • @GG-od2tr
    @GG-od2tr Před 5 lety +8

    I love your efforts at sharing and you are very easy to watch and for the people saying safety you are informing them and its up to them some people take things to a level it should never go.

  • @fullmetalal-chemiststoryma1528

    Thnx u bro, nice work, nice working zone 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @davidstephens4763
    @davidstephens4763 Před 4 lety

    Trowing bit a love in your work mate..... classic 😁👍

  • @AfroGaz71
    @AfroGaz71 Před 5 lety +5

    Why make crystal meth when you can make crystal rubies.

  • @relicruiner8232
    @relicruiner8232 Před 5 lety +3

    "I show you what in my mind" I love the accent... wish I had a accent apart from the British one I gain randomly

  • @dianawestrup7416
    @dianawestrup7416 Před 5 lety

    Wow, qué chidísimo... se me hace que eres mexicano... me encantó este video y por ello me suscribo, Rulof Maker.

  • @iamaplautipusbearwearingao1917

    Dude, your AWESOME

  • @radostin_pavlov
    @radostin_pavlov Před 5 lety +23

    First of all, these pink chunks are not rubby crystals but very fine chromium-doped alumina polycristalline melt. Making synthetic ruby crystals that large requires much more than dropping the raw material mixture on top of a refractory and melting it with a torch.
    Second, chromium(III) oxide is not a highly toxic nor corrosive substance, and although touching it withought wearing gloves is not recommendable, it is much less dangerous than manipulating concentrated hydrochloric acid like that.
    Definitely, this video makes chemistry appear like MasterChef, while it is not instructive at all as to crystal synthesis.

    • @johnsherfey3675
      @johnsherfey3675 Před 5 lety +1

      While I debate the first part because Ruby's are just dropped al2o3 and if the end result is roughly the same who's to notice. The rest makes sense.

    • @dangillick9247
      @dangillick9247 Před 5 lety +4

      Whilst I agree that this is just chromium-doped alumina poly-crystalline melt, it really does not take much more to convert it to a single crystal structure. It can be done solid-state even. One would simply have to make un-doped poly-crystalline alumina, putting both in a furnace and heating them to about 3/4 of the melting point of poly-crystalline alumina for a long enough period of time, depending on the size of your sample, you will get a single crystal formation out of the furnace.

    • @radostin_pavlov
      @radostin_pavlov Před 5 lety +1

      @@johnsherfey3675 The end result is not the same. The material is opaque.

    • @radostin_pavlov
      @radostin_pavlov Před 5 lety

      @@dangillick9247 Congratulations! You have just invented one more crystal growth method. They are so dumb to use Chochralski method...

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Před 5 lety +1

      @@radostin_pavlov A lot of natural ruby is opaque, or nearly so. Clear crystals are not common.

  • @GAMESTERVISION
    @GAMESTERVISION Před 5 lety +14

    Please make philosophers stone next. Start with urine

  • @dfghgcccvgggggvvvv
    @dfghgcccvgggggvvvv Před 5 lety +1

    I loved the video I hope u keep making more. super good stuff

  • @RomanoPRODUCTION
    @RomanoPRODUCTION Před 5 lety +1

    Nice saint Valentin gift... Ruby

  • @marcholcombii7146
    @marcholcombii7146 Před 5 lety +3

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 quote" I take this, this is a sex toy"and quote 🤣🤣

  • @tinkmarshino
    @tinkmarshino Před 5 lety +4

    any one that has a shop that looks like mine can't be all bad... sorry elementalmaker.. try to think of it as helping to share the knowledge.. I for one never saw your vid.. But I will go and watch it now along with more of this fellows..

  • @Catolicalocuraenfermedad

    wow! thats very intresting! thanks!!!

  • @alishashalders9450
    @alishashalders9450 Před 5 lety

    Oh wow! I LOVE YOUR TOYS! An how your brain works!!! I'm impressed with all your knowledge an want to know/learn ....