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Super Glue And CINNAMON Has An UNEXPECTED Reaction

May 30, 2021
Super

glue

reacts quickly and impressively to graphite powder or baking soda. In today's video, we're going to try to mix large amounts of everything we've done in the past, I mean, yes, we've done that, we've done that too. I took about eight whole ounces of

super

glue

and poured it into a cup of water with a lot of baking soda. You've done things with water and it does incredibly cool things when you look at this just catalyzed. Yes, well, I wanted to do. some similar things with that, but less water today and more powders, okay. I think we've talked a little bit in the past in some of those videos about how baking soda immediately reacts with

super

glue and you can actually use it for small repairs.
super glue and cinnamon has an unexpected reaction
As a kind of plastic that can be molded instantly, something very similar happens with graphite powder. There are a few different forms of graphite powder. Some are made as a dry lubricant. This one says it's supposed to be with epoxy and I'm not sure what the point is I guess. that's just to dye it black, but let's try mixing the super glue and see what happens. We'll do it on a small scale and then scale it up to a larger scale and see what happens. We can also try to make some. molds to see if we can add color to it, what happens if we combine both powders in the super glue, so we have a very fine super glue and a medium fine super glue and today we will go to the scientists at MiniMed and see what we can find.
super glue and cinnamon has an unexpected reaction

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super glue and cinnamon has an unexpected reaction...

There's our gluing surface, so to take some baking soda, here we have our nice black graphite powder, as you can see now, when this catalyzes, it actually heats up, so I want to see what the change is. Of temperature. We're going to be here seventy-two point four seventy-two point three Fahrenheit on both so we're just going to take a little bit of super glue and you're going to start dripping and this is the thinnest super glue so it should go into the powder and with the baking soda. you normally react. Like half a second, it just goes in and catalyzes the graphite.
super glue and cinnamon has an unexpected reaction
It takes a little more time. Let's see what the difference is. Here you can see those vapors coming out of it. 111 degrees. It definitely jumped in temperature so quickly that this point is almost there. 200 degrees Fahrenheit and then it drops back down there we go right there we get to 200 degrees over here that's very warm yeah okay let's try putting some on the graphite let's see how it goes guys yeah it doesn't absorb as much and let's do for the baby, so now it's soaking in, okay, we'll just let it sit and see what it does there, come on, yeah, and all of a sudden, oh, it looks dry and it's spreading, oh, well, it just went up a lot . a jump from 74 to 80 to 90 then 124, that's a hot brain to touch, you can see, yeah, now it's basically a plastic in the same way it's not dust anymore, it's just plastic, so this does the same thing.
super glue and cinnamon has an unexpected reaction
It doesn't happen that quickly, so what I found interesting about this is that with baking soda and superglue, generally the technique if you're trying to do this is to place the baking soda into whatever cracks or crevices you're trying to do. repair and then you just remove a little bit of super glue, the baking soda absorbs it and then it hardens immediately, it doesn't dissolve, it just absorbs it, it's all the spaces, now with graphite you have time. mix it into a paste and then you could take that paste and apply it to whatever you're trying to repair so the color is different and probably some different application method if you're using this nice fine super cool.
You could probably do the same thing where you put the graphite and then add the superglue, but you have the option of turning it into a paste and applying it afterwards. I think we can explore a little more. If you want to try a couple of other types of powder. I just want to see if something else is going to work similarly. We have baking soda, which is used by a lot of things we make, but it's also something that can be used in the kitchen. Graphite is interesting: just powdered graphite, the same thing you would use. find on a pencil, in fact the first thing I thought when I saw this is that this is every art student's nightmare because the last thing you want is graphite dust on your paper while you work.
I have seen beautiful work done with it. I know if you really need that gradation, so this is just a 50/50 mix of the two and I'm just curious if it will do more fast

reaction

. I think so. I think the baking soda is going to make it react very quickly, regardless of how much graphite there is, it is not being absorbed and that is solid and you saw maybe little wisps of smoke coming out, just try to make a bigger pile, It goes a little slower, but more or less. like a second instead of half a second now I have two types of super glue here and one of them is a medium super glue and I want to see if that

reaction

is different with the medium super glue it's not going to get in the spaces between all the powers easily yet It's pretty thin, it's just not water, deep down in this I can feel it's already solidified.
I think it was made as a plate that just holds the rest of this. We saw that. The thin super glue took a while to react. I'm not sure, but I think thicker super glue will take much longer to react. It doesn't have baking soda in it so it doesn't react right away so I think we're going to do it. Being able to turn all of this into a paste and then we'll see how long it takes to catalyze it. That took a couple of minutes, but I mean the same thing completely solidified and then had the exact shape I left it in.
I made it into a paste that held its shape pretty well, got really hot, and then just solidified. You wanted to try a couple other types of energy and a couple other things, so I want to try powdered sugar. I think it will be super interesting if it works and then this will be kind of an experiment. I'm pretty sure this is our aluminum powder. You can use aluminum powder in silicone molds and pour resin if you want to make something that looks very metallic without having to worry. touch up the color or something later. I want to know if you can do that with super glue because it's a quick way to make any kind of little accessories or pieces for, say, a cosplay costume piece, something like that.
I want to see if this works. powdered sugar first Oh no, so it definitely doesn't react the same way as baking soda. I tried to dissolve it, but it didn't work either. I'm going to say no in this case. Wow, wow, wow, the

cinnamon

is reacting quite a bit, yes, it bubbles and bubbles. How hot did that get? It was so cool, okay, okay, I saw 190, so that's what it seems to come every time it catalyzes, it's about 200. You guys will notice that we have the laser outside of what we're pointing at. on it is not calibrated correctly Oh, more than I meant, more than I meant, so the amazing

cinnamon

reacts quite violently.
Can you use the thicker stuff that should go slower? See if we can make a nice paste with our cinnamon and our server glue. Okay, that's how we do it. it has a paste, but it has a very different texture when we mix it with the graphite, it is a very, very soft paste, it is like a grainy powder type texture, it is definitely not as easy to spread or mix as graphite powder, let's give it a second, I bet it will start to bubble and bubble and react and how long it will take there, so there won't be as much bubbling but there will be a lot of heat.
This is probably the most dough we've had so far and it got very hot. Alright, this is one that I'm actually very excited to try. It's aluminum powder and Nate was actually the one who showed me this trick. You can take aluminum powder on the inside of a silicone mold when you pour resin and In fact, getting something like that sounds like a kind of matte gray coat and makes it very easy to make metal designs for cosplay pieces, armor pieces, small decorations. I want to know if this is a faster and cheaper way to do it, maybe it's not cheaper at all.
Because superglue in large quantities is not necessarily cheap, this bottle cost about $23, but maybe you have some superglue lying around and not necessarily resin, you don't have 24 hours to let the resin set or dry and you only need a small amount. cosplay costume piece a little fake blade or something really quick, let's see if you can use this beep on top, it doesn't necessarily mix, it doesn't thicken, it doesn't go fast, so here I have some foil and a little bit of baking. soda and try to mix them together, nice homogeneous mixture and then I'll add this that you think is done, it didn't even have a chance if it's stirring well, yeah, so the baking soda continues to make it react almost instantly even when it's mixed.
With other things we can try to mold with that and see if it is something we can polish well. You took this little silicone mold that's usually made for candy bits or whatever we want to see if we can mold this using some of these different methods and see what we can get out of it. Can we get some kind of baking soda pendant? Can we use the metal and then polish it? What happens if we use cinnamon? Now we're going to try it because we have So I want to try a fleur de lis, but what I want to do with this is actually do what you've taught me is cover it first with powder and then with baking soda, covering it with aluminum powder. first hopefully we should get that shine before we mix anything else we want to do well, that was too much glue, it obviously flowed and spilled over the sides Holy Cow 250, it looks like you started a small fire, it's also very possible that, While there is a good, clean way to get a good result, we would just have to experiment with it for a long time.
Oh no, there we go, it looks fantastic, at least the internal service may have many imperfections and problems, but on the surface. that looks beautiful, let's try it, we have a quadruple batch of steel wool, let's see if we can polish this aluminum powder and give it some kind of shine so you can see the raised parts where it was. able to hit with the steel wool this way they have a more shiny and metallic look than the sunken parts where the steel wool didn't reach and that's really cool, you can get a kind of highlight, you know, it doesn't look like new polish. metal, but it can really look like the metal has been worn away and then you just hit it with a little bit of steel or something to bring out the highlights, so I have some baking soda here on the plate.
I'm going to see if I can add a little bit of color, I just have a few drops of food coloring here. I'm going to try to keep blending it and see if I can distribute the color evenly here. I'm going to add a little bit of super glue which still absorbs and reacts moderately faster, honestly not much is supposed to stick to the silicone but sometimes the super glue overpowers it except it's a really nice print even though we're using so much. I definitely got the dirt off this mold, so be careful and make sure you use it. more baking soda than almost anything else, well cosplay world, if you need small details done in two minutes or less and you need them to be very durable, we've got you covered, can you see if I can make a cinnamon? 1 cinnamon coin definitely soaks in the cinnamon in a different way.
I'm so glad this is the only thing we wanted these molds for. Oh boy, it's not good for the mold, but I got a good mold of that graphite in super glue, it's not so good for silicone molds. I can't I won't take that out at all, it's just stuck together, okay, I want to expand this, okay, I want to see what happens if we mix a lot of graphite with a lot and by a lot I mean the rest of this. bottle that's still about 75 percent full, that's why I opened all the doors and windows, so I'm just going to pour in um like that amount of graphite which is about the same volume.
I think for the amount of glue we have, we need the oil for both of our heat meters in what you're about to do imagine your hand gets caught in that, the fumes come out again, it's very shiny on the floor, It's about to get really nasty, it's almost almost 300 now. you're giving the signal 75 this is flashing I just saw it at 299 oh it's just said over 300 take the outside 250 again 260 what are you doing that's nothing it heats up so fast it's like in the blink of an eye but then hold on away from the fumes it cools down I almost didn't even like it hit me straight it's just in the air yeah you move towards it so that was really cool yeah it was faster than we wanted so we got the other super glue that is a little thicker. and we saw that it takes longer to catalyze, so this time we are going to do the same thing with the other super glue, but we want to try something that we are getting, like degrees Fahrenheit, which is fine at the cooking temperatures of many foods, so we What we're going to do is mix this pasta and we have a couple of eggs that we'll like to roll in the pasta so they're well covered and then we'll see if we can cook eggs using super glue. oh no, I don't see anything cooked, yes, I think it got hot enough, but it didn't stay that waylike it's not hot.
I guess this is maybe like part started white, yes white means it started the outside, but remember what we said, it heats up very quickly at the same time but cools down quickly in about 10 seconds, I would probably just say you get from 3 to 5 seconds of that intense heat. I think it's actually attached to the porch, that's probably it. glued to the porch, guys, that's it for our super glue experiments for the day, but you know we always have more.To watch it, click the box at the top to watch our latest video and I'll see you in the next one .
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