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I am curious about this material’s insulation properties and rating?
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ОтветитьI notice that this recipe is quite different to the "coffee can forge putty" you also demonstrated in another video - even though they clearly work by similar principles.
Do you feel like one is better than the other in some respect? I guess the forge putty was maybe designed to be maximally cheap/accessible, but I don't think if maybe that came with some tradeoff. just by the looks of it, this seems more putty-like and less crumbly, which is probably a benefit.
Man, I can't believe that guy just took the recipe to his grave because he didn't want it to be used without his financial gain
ОтветитьNext he’s gonna invent FTL
ОтветитьOkay so if sugar made the carbon layer stronger then why not incorporate some sugar in place of some corn starch?
Ответитьcan this material become molded and formed into a customized shape and hardened into a solid?
ОтветитьSo cool, thank you very much
ОтветитьAh! The saviour of deteriorating internet
ОтветитьMan burnt tortillas sure are amazing
Ответитьnow i will put arround my Chinese powerbank this to safe my self😊😊😊
ОтветитьI am working on an anti-thermal shield for the purpose of hiding from thermal devices. My question is about another project all together. Do you have any information about how to step up the power from 110 volts up to 220 volts using a transformer from a microwave? I want to use it to power an air compressor in a place with only 110 outlets. Can this be done? Thank you.
ОтветитьFascinating!
ОтветитьYou are a great, clear, concise and professional presenter. Very enjoyable to watch.
Ответитьwhat about proteciton from sun ?... to reduce heat inside the house?
ОтветитьWhy don't the surface carbon burn
ОтветитьWhat happens if you wrap a lithium battery in this stuff?
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ОтветитьOn another video they use model magic clay and got the same results.
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