All Things Glass! | How It's Made | Science Channel
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- Glass, glass, glass, this compilation is about all things-- you guessed it-- GLASS!
Chapters:
00:00 Lab Reactors - Originally aired 2017
09:00 Pressed Glassware - Originally aired 2013
14:00 Pyrex / Glass Cookware - Originally aired 2006
19:00 Glass Blocks - Originally aired 2008
23:47 Patterned Glass Panels - Originally aired 2011
28:47 Opalescent Glass - Originally aired 2007
33:34 Stained Glass - Originally aired 2005
38:24 Crystal Wine Glasses - Originally aired 2006
43:11 Glass Faucets - Originally aired 2018
48:18 Architectural Glass - Originally aired 2014
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“Used for things like making cancer treatments” *watches Nike red make grape flavor out of styrofoam using lab equipment*
Nile red is pretty cool
"Nike"
Volfgangus turns a chemist into sneakers 👟👟
When I saw the that my mind just went why not just use a stir bar lol
I watched that one recently. So crazy what people who are determined can do with this kind of stuff
The bongs they could make....my Lord!
there's no way these people haven't at least made one for "practice"
Bongs are sucked, not blown.
As a stained glass artist, thank you to all of the amazing men who do the hard, hot work that creates beautiful glass that I can work with! ❤❤❤
Glass is a masterpiece, good job to these blowers and engineers.
Stumbled upon this series, i love it
Glass is so beautiful and practical.
17 years ago I had my spine fused to correct severe scoliosis. During my recovery I drank gallons of Gatorade and watched hundreds of hours on how it’s made.
That must have sucked big time. Sorry you had to go through that.
I am not seeing enough respirators on the workers who were moving raw silica. Silicosis is irreversible!!
HOW ITS MADE! Awesome. Thank you for the fascinating education.
I can binge this show non stop, but if i had to watch something like this for ""training"" i would not be able to stay awake
19:57 I like how the furnace was so hot it cracked the camera lense
huh! i didnt notice that lol.
I legit scoured the comments for anyone else who noticed 😆
Thqt stained glass looks like fun. The counter tops were very cool too. As a builder, i had no idea they made glass faucets too. That's awesome. I love this show and grew up watching it.
glass is so cool, it can be used for almost any application, easily recylced and looks pretty!
sad that capitalism greed wants plastics to maintain its dominance.
Organic chemistry lab in undergrad was my favorite class. The glassware we used was quite elaborate.
that faucet on 43:15 makes me spellbound!
Glass fabrication is fascinating!
this was a very interesting and relaxing video
Amazing glass blocks furnace footage. Cost: one expensive camera lens
I was lookin to see if anyone else saw that lol
We need this TV show back or on netflix,Disney or amazon
CZcams
they have all seasons of how its made on hbo max
Where else can I find such kind of science documentaries?
My man's sounding 23% older than when I was a kid
Alright so it's not just me.
Wow so cool 😎
Great job!
I love glass
10/10 on this one! love how long this video is!!!
Awesome stuff!!
maybe im just poor but i had never heard or seen glass faucets until now.
good for the job boss 🤔🥰👍
Wonderful!
Nice work as always 👍👍
Loved this, thanks
nice
I'm assuming this same technique is used to make laboratory beakers etc.
Thanks! One type of glass was not covered - how is tempered glass made??
Many videos on CZcams about that if you want to watch one. However, that wasn't the only kind they left our. Other notable kinds are automotive glass in general which would include tempered glass as well as laminated, and optical glass for things like telescopes, microscopes and spectacles.
Pyrex comes in two varieties, borosilicate and tempered, with tempered being the main one used in consumer products since the 80s. So there is actually tempered glass in there, they just dont talk much about the tempering. I know HiM has an ep on plate glass and Im pretty sure they have one on automotive glass, but I guess they couldnt include every single glass video in this one :)
@@CucumbersSC I have broke a couple Pyrex dishes over the years and they never break like in this video! They are always tempered and break into millions of pieces so I guess you are correct that they make two different kind!
Omg, that stained glass artist handling the lead with bare hands. Whyyyyyy? 😲
I think that was the oldest clip in the bunch, because I kept saying the same thing. No way would that be the case for stained glass crafters today.
Lead cannot be absorbed through the skin, the issue is that you might get it in your mouth or eyes if you touch them while handling it. If you wash your hands thoroughly after handling it, then you will have no trouble.
that is really nice
I didn’t know Josh groban was a glass blower 😂😂😂😂😂😂
40:07
How do they mix it to get the color?
"All these ingredients come from the earth" Really? you don't say...
The resemblance of this video to the plumbus clip is uncanny
Thank - you . ( 2024 / May / 19 )
Why I feel that the camera lens broke while showing the mixing of substance in the melter 😅
Came here looking to make a bong lol
👍👍
Ah yes. Top of the morning for the Glass.
PUNJAB CHIEF MINISTER MANN ?!
My intrusive thoughts keep telling me that I want to touch the molten glass because it looks so soft...
Gale would have loved this RIP…..
It's wild to think there was a time people thought glass was too fragile for the oven. I have a ton of Pyrex dishes. They're great :)
theres a mystery to this glass
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If PYREX isn’t spelled using all capital letters it is not to be used in the oven. Lower case pyrex is a lower grade of the brand.
This is a myth. How to cook that did a whole video on that explaining how the lettering has nothing to do with it.
Not even true just delete your useless comment
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Mannn im learning more on youtube and less in school 😂
You mean Gender studies is not teaching you important life lessons!?
Discovery an history channels taught me more then school did. I was hooked on it before CZcams was even a thing
@@Shreddylife dont judge im on college now in osaka, japan 👏🏻
@@TeachyYt Shoulda went to trade school
@@Shreddylife nawh man my religion can’t do that kind of stuff😁
Chemicals...
...slals
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It bothers me that they keep saying “employee” the glass workers are doing an extremely technical job, surely they deserve to be referred to by their occupation and not “another employee”
Not that much of a trade secret
Of course they are made in another country where labor is cheap AF!
Of course, it's Canada where it's cheaper to make TV! Other episodes have products with french labels on them, it's very neat
As with all "How it's made " videos the narrator does not have the basic knowledge to know the difference between a "worker" and a craftsman . Embarrassing really .
They probably just work as a voice actor and follow the script they get.
Glass is a amazing substance as it NOT a solid but over time is a liquid mad eh ?
That's a myth
glass at room temperature is a solid
It comes from ancient churches where they would have the bottom side of the window be the thicker part because they couldn't make the glass even
@@How_To_Drive_a_TARDIS
"Glass is actually a liquid" was the original chatroom troIlbait, decades ago. The claim was sprung on knowledgeable n00bs to get them into a rebuttal loop, while other regs chimed in pretending to take sides to keep the victim rolling.
And I guess it still works...
Indeed, building on what How To Drive a TARDIS wrote, making glass panes earlier was done on a spinning table they put the hot and liquid glass onto. The spinning meant the glass at the outer edges was thicker than the glass closer to the middle. Seeing as it would be less stable to have the thick glass at the top they put them with the thick part down.