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Where Do You Get Liquid Nitrogen?

Hundreds of people are asking where to buy liquid nitrogen, so in this video I’m taking you along for the ride to go get some more.

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What does Liquid Nitrogen do to Your Face?

If a drop of LN2 hits someone in the eye, will they go blind?

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What happens if you fill a Balloon with Liquid Nitrogen?

Will the balloon freeze and crack, and spill liquid nitrogen everywhere?
…Or will the liquid stay inside? And if so, what happens next?

Some quick links to a few of the materials I used:

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Will Toy Caps Ignite Gasoline?

Testing to see whether kids cap gun caps will actually start gasoline on fire, simply because Landon Main asked for it.

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How To Make “Teddy Bear” Toast

Feed your snack-time warriors a fun and healthy snack by turning their toast, into Teddy Bears

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WARNING: Teddy Bear Toast is awesome! Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

Project History & More Info:

I was spending time with my sons looking at ideas on Pinterest to see what jumped out at them, and they went crazy for the teddy toast idea.

This is perhaps one of the simplest and least dangerous projects on my channel to date, and one that anyone can do safely. So I’m interested to see how it’s received by the world.

While I was editing the footage for this video, one of my sons took a look at my computer screen for a few seconds, then disappeared into the kitchen.

When he came back I was amazed to see he had his own Teddy Toast that he’d just created, inspired by the project.

Then for lunch, my wife made Teddy Toast for the whole family. I couldn’t believe it.

So my hope is that families around the world enjoy this project as much as my family has.

It’s a simple idea, and makes snacking on healthy treats, a really fun experience for everyone.

Enjoy! 🙂

How To Reload Primers with Matches

Learn my technique for reloading “Boxer” primers in emergency or apocalyptic type situations. They work 100% of the time .. so far.

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Project Inspired By: This was an original idea (Original to me anyway) that came to me while working on the “Thunder Caps” project.

WARNING: This project is for educational and entertainment purposes only and not intended to be replicated. These improvised primers work much like standard issue primers, but are not guaranteed, and can be dangerous if misused. The creator of this video is not liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on anything contained in this video. Safety precautions should be in place to mitigate any chance of personal injury. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project you try is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

While I was experimenting with the powder for my “Thunder Caps” project, I wondered if it would be enough to ignite black powder in a zombie apocalypse type situation, so I began a number of experiments and tests to find out.

It’s important to note that safety precautions were always in place, and all experiments were done in a controlled environment.

I have been curious for years on how a centerfire primer worked, but there hadn’t been much information on it until recently. I finally discovered that most primers were made with a substance called Mercury Fulminate, which is impractical to try to duplicate, especially in an apocalyptic type scenario, so I was hoping for another way.

I knew the “Armstrong’s Mix” from previous experiments was impact sensitive under the right conditions, and began some small experiments to test the validity of it being used in a primer. After-all, Wikipedia stated that Armstrong’s Mix was originally considered as the substance to be used in primers.

Rather than stuffing experimental primers into live rounds of ammunition, I started off very slowly. Testing the mix first .. then moving on to test individual primers to see how they’d react. When I was confident I understood the reactions and what to expect, I moved on to pressing primers into empty cartridge casings, for abuse testing.

I was surprised that the primers were quite resilient and would withstand an impressive amount of abuse with a hammer before going off. That was encouraging.

I next tested the empty cartridge casings on my bench vice to ensure proper firing, and when I was convinced they were perfected, I tried some empty rounds in an actual firearm.

100’s of tests later, and after 100% success rate, I attempted reloading live rounds of ammunition with these homemade primers, and tested the experimental ammo in an isolated and controlled environment at a shooting range.

All rounds fired as expected 100% of the time.

Saying that though, the purpose of this video is not to encourage reloading of primers with matches, but simply to show that it can be done effectively. Experimental ammunition can be extremely dangerous and most likely illegal for good reason, so just save the idea in the back of your mind and just be happy with the knowledge that you could if you needed to.

By the way, my friend Cody with Codyslab tested a way to reload a shotgun primer with homemade Mercury Fulminate. Check it out: https://youtu.be/ONfeTsByKhM

QC#95 – Matchbox Primers

Safety matches are used to reload the Boxer Primers on a few rounds of centerfire ammunition. They work 100% of the time .. so far.

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Full tutorial: Coming Tuesday April 26th

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Music by Scott & Brendo “One More Time” Instrumental
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Project Inspired By: This was an original idea (Original to me anyway) that came to me while working on the “Thunder Caps” project.

WARNING: This project is for educational and entertainment purposes only and not intended to be replicated. These improvised primers work much like standard issue primers, but are not guaranteed, and can be dangerous if misused. The creator of this video is not liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on anything contained in this video. Safety precautions should be in place to mitigate any chance of personal injury. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project you try is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

While I was experimenting with the powder for my “Thunder Caps” project, I wondered if it would be enough to ignite black powder in a zombie apocalypse type situation, so I began a number of experiments and tests to find out.

It’s important to note that safety precautions were always in place, and all experiments were done in a controlled environment.

I have been curious for years on how a centerfire primer worked, but there hadn’t been much information on it until recently. I finally discovered that most primers were made with a substance called Mercury Fulminate, which is impractical to try to duplicate, especially in an apocalyptic type scenario, so I was hoping for another way.

I knew the “Armstrong’s Mix” from previous experiments was impact sensitive under the right conditions, and began some small experiments to test the validity of it being used in a primer. After-all, Wikipedia stated that Armstrong’s Mix was originally considered as the substance to be used in primers.

Rather than stuffing experimental primers into live rounds of ammunition, I started off very slowly. Testing the mix first .. then moving on to test individual primers to see how they’d react. When I was confident I understood the reactions and what to expect, I moved on to pressing primers into empty cartridge casings, for abuse testing.

I was surprised that the primers were quite resilient and would withstand an impressive amount of abuse with a hammer before going off. That was encouraging.

I next tested the empty cartridge casings on my bench vice to ensure proper firing, and when I was convinced they were perfected, I tried some empty rounds in an actual firearm.

100’s of tests later, and after 100% success rate, I attempted reloading live rounds of ammunition with these homemade primers, and tested the experimental ammo in an isolated and controlled environment at a shooting range.

All rounds fired as expected 100% of the time.

Saying that though, the purpose of this video is not to encourage reloading of primers with matches, but simply to show that it can be done effectively. Experimental ammunition can be extremely dangerous and most likely illegal for good reason, so just save the idea in the back of your mind and just be happy with the knowledge that you could if you needed to.

By the way, my friend Cody with Codyslab tested a way to reload a shotgun primer with homemade Mercury Fulminate. Check it out: https://youtu.be/ONfeTsByKhM

How To Make 3D Foam Fighter Jets

Make cool 3D puzzles, or a squadron of elastic powered fighter jets crafted with foam from the dollar-store.

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Project Inspired By:

This idea was partially inspired by Sonic Dad’s Foam Plate F-22 project (https://youtu.be/XQBGWHv4-rs)

WARNING: Styrofoam crafting involves high temperature cutting wires which can burn skin, and release small quantities of toxic gasses from the styrofoam itself. Metal casting should only be attempted under adult supervision, by those skilled in the process, and who understand the risks. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

Project History & More Info:

For the foreseeable future, this is the very last of the foam cutting projects, and marks the end of the Styro-Slicer series.

After playing around making styrofoam handguns and styrofoam swords I was anxious to create another fun project that could be use with the Styro-Slicer, and immediately thought of those wooden 3D puzzles that lock together, like dinosaurs, and motorcycles.

I searched around the internet a bit, and came across some wooden 3D fighter jet puzzles I thought looked cool, and the more I studied them the more convinced I was that I needed to make a 3D puzzle jet.

Looking through pictures of fighter jets on google, I fell in love with the SU-27 Russian fighter jet and liked it’s style above any else.

Now that I knew which jet I wanted to make, I did a search on eBay just to see if there were any wooden versions of the SU-27 in puzzle form, and there were! So I ordered one for $17 .. ouch!

When the puzzle came, I studied it in great detail, then spent an 8 hour day re-creating it in photoshop.

I printed the templates onto paper, and cut out the foam pieces, only to find out that the width of the foam was larger than the wood, so it didn’t work, and needed to be totally re-designed.

I spent countless hours at my computer re-sizing, recreating, reprinting, recutting, and retesting multiple variations of my model. After 5 prototypes, I finally got a version that worked with the foam-board!

For finishing touches I added color and texture to the templates to make them look cool, then went ahead and filmed the making of the 3D model.

But as cool as the 3D puzzles were, I really wanted to make something that could fly, and I went back to the internet for inspiration.

Searching foam fighter jets on the internet eventually led me to a Sonic Dad project, “How to Make an F-22 Raptor Model Airplane from Foam Plates – SonicDad Project #34” (https://youtu.be/XQBGWHv4-rs).

This idea of a launch-able fighter jet was awesome, and quickly inspired me to make a new version of my template that could slot together and form a “Fling Fighter” similar to Ritchie’s. And with a little tweaking and a few extra features, they worked amazingly well!

I love the Fling Fighter version because it’s quick and easy to make, and even my 6 yr old boy was excited to make them on his own. They don’t require any gluing, and they’re surprisingly durable.

We had fun flinging them around the house, and I was so amazed by how straight we could get them to fly, and how far they would go.

In conclusion, I’m really excited to present these Fling Fighter Jets as another awesome project you can make with the “Styro-Slicer” and hope you enjoy making them as well. If you don’t have foam, try making them with cardboard, and let me know how it goes.