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@cjdonaldson8536
@cjdonaldson8536 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for your research would love to see. Instructional to make geopolymer from surrounding environment
@marigeo24
@marigeo24 9 күн бұрын
Hello, I’m a new subscriber and new to geop. I’m having trouble getting mine to cure, maybe because I used Borax as the filler, could this be it? I don’t think that the borax dissolved though, so I don’t see why it wouldn’t act in the same way as sand or any other cellulosic material. Also do you vibrate it before curing to release any “air bubbles”? I was told to cover it during curing so that the water sweats out, but what is the necessity of covering? If it’s covered, the water will sweat out less due to less concentration gradient, but if it’s exposed to open air then more water will be released, and isn’t that what we want?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 9 күн бұрын
remove the borax altogether. it is retardant, and geop sets slow enough anyway. yes you want it covered, although it isn't a hydrate cement, the water is required to move the sodium or potassium ions around and into the place where they create the crosslinked silicon framework. only after that can you let it dry out. typically 28 days kept covered. even keep a wet paper towel in the bag to keep the humidity high. mixing is also super important. if you are using a stick to stir, you won't be anywhere near the ballpark of getting your raw materials close enough together to make a successful geopolymer. also using sodium hydroxide is a path to failure with any unreacted lye, attracting CO2 from the air and turning into a carbonate and pushing the material apart from the inside once dry. i have had way more fails than success. you want to be using metakaolin. also use a recipe that is a known success. random mixes are highly likely to not work. academic geopolymer isn't the easiest thing to make. hope that helps. follow on twitX m, there is a thriving community, and much to learn. my twitX handle is the same as my YT name
@marigeo24
@marigeo24 9 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 what do you mean by “retardant” exactly? I hope there’s a way to still use a boron compound in some way because the properties of Boron itself I suspect would be amazing in a GP. So if I understand correctly, as the water molecules slowly evaporate towards the edges of the cement, they move the Na/K ions along with them, coincidentally aligning them in a crystalline form within the silicate? I left a batch uncovered overnight and the very surface dried but the inside was still completely uncured, so maybe that explains it; the waters movement towards the outside was necessary for crystallization but not fast enough for the outermost cement to dry too fast and prevent the innermost from escaping (?)
@marigeo24
@marigeo24 9 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 is there anywhere else that it’s discussed other than twitter? What hashtags to search?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 9 күн бұрын
@marigeo24 i have of borax being used to slow the setting time of mixes that set too quick. no it is not the the evapoation that moves the water, it is the charges of the silicon molecules attracting the sodium or potassium atoms. they can't move in a dry matrix, so the pore water needs to be there for as long as you can maintain it. but too much water will allow the clays to expand too far and then it weakens. you want a controlled amount of water, a mix should look too dry when it is starting to be mixed and it will appear to get wetter with time as the alkali dissolves the silicon. you actually want to split the mixing into 2 or 3 components. Bulk silicate like crushed pumice or diatoms or any easily dissolved silicate and let that portion age overnight, then mix in your calcined clay or metakaolin, and fillers, then mix like crazy with shear mixer blade for a minimum 5minutes, it should be about the consistancy of honey, or a tiny bit thinner.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 9 күн бұрын
just search "@m3scal"
@kazparzyxzpenualt8111
@kazparzyxzpenualt8111 10 күн бұрын
So the bird bringing certaint plant juices to the face of a cliff and using the mash to soften the stone so to permit pecking away softened material there is a mistaken notion. Must have been a firebird then huh? There are legends of birds bringing fire to man so...why not?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 10 күн бұрын
maybe not a myth, oxalic acid containing plants could well help to soften certain stones.😀👍
@watevs8772
@watevs8772 10 күн бұрын
I'm trying out pure metakolin and 10 molar phosphoric acid solution (50/20). I did one but heated it too soon and it cracked up. This time I'm curing it in a sealed bag with some water to keep humidity close to 100% relativity. then i'll dry it and then heat it I guess. I'm also trying another batch with 1.5g of NaOh and 1.5g of magnesium sulphate in 15g of water and 15g of metakaolin. It should have been magnesium chloride but I'll try this because it's what i had and the sulphate ion might give it some benefits (acid resistance) The mixture of magnesium sulphate or chloride forms magnesium hydroxide with the NaOh in solution. I'm doing this to create a membrane for split cell electrolysis. (cationic exchange membrane) Well done for your work !
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 10 күн бұрын
you should be to heat to 60°C, then 80°C over a few hours. you want to keep the water in when it is heated, good work btw😀👍
@watevs8772
@watevs8772 10 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 Thanks , exactly mate i needed to keep it moist. i'm going to let it cure in the humid environment for a couple of days and then i'll try putting it on a raised platform in a saucepan of water with a lid and slowly bring up the temp so it doesnt touch the water but gets the warmth. Anyway... lol . Hi from England !
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 10 күн бұрын
im trying it with carbon nano tubes. today😀💪 double boiler sounds good. are you on twitX? i can share the temp chart for its exothermic events during curing temperatures...
@watevs8772
@watevs8772 8 күн бұрын
Replying to myself to let others know it didn't work. Its needed more sodium hydroxide. It should be an 8 to 12 molar solution which for a 15 gram test batch of metakaolin I'm trying a 10 molar solution which is 7 grams Sodium hydroxide in 17.5 grams of water.
@haniamritdas4725
@haniamritdas4725 12 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Since our last exchange I have learned a bit about PCM, phase chznge materials, from NightHawkinLight channel here on commie tube. Xantham gum in that case helps the phase change material stabilize and instead of separating as it thaws. Like geopolymers and ceramics, the phase transitions from liquid to solid are related chemically. So the goal reached by NightHawkinLight was to chemically target the "freezing" point of the material at 65°F (18°C). So by cooling below 65 it stores cold by supercooling, and absorbs heat while maintaining 65° melting point temp until thawed. Equalizing highs and lows around that temperature passively, as long the nightime temps are below 18° So anyway. Your direction has always inspired me, and this is very satisfying to see your progress. The magic of acid and chemical chains. Heh, "chain reactions" in a manner of speaking. Great! Cheers
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 12 күн бұрын
i saw that nighthawk vid, very interesting, be sure to watch the Kriven video i added in the description, if you haven't already. it covers the concept of lowering the firing temperature, and there is a lot of very important info if you want to undertand geopolymers better
@peppecurreri
@peppecurreri 13 күн бұрын
Hi can you tell recepy of this?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 12 күн бұрын
a complicated 3 part brew of KOH water and pumice powder aged overnight, dampened pumice powder and dampened calcined ball clay powder.
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 13 күн бұрын
wait why did I think you had phosphoric acid and milk compounds to make a hard plastic originally,??? also will be interesting to know if it lowers the temp to fire the clay to a ceramic state, and if the ceramic is more durable than plain pure fired ceramic (the acetic, oxalic, and citric acid mix is what I used and the clay I used was terracotta, which fired like 300 degrees lower than typically needed to vitrify it so it would not go back to moldable clay when wet, and was considerably more durable from deformation and dropping than the plain clay that I made with it as a control. Not sure if it was due to it being able to be fired at the lower temp or if it was a polymerized structure left over from forming off of the carbon based acid compounds maybe, would have to try firing some to the exact same temps with and with out to test that.) how much of the clay was used vs the 50g phosphoric acid, and 20g of water? not really following what the actual recipe was, Guess I will have to go look up the prof Davidovits maybe :) *I am actually interested in this partially due to the phosphoric acid additive as I had planned on trying to swap out something in another compound with phosphoric acid to leave behind the phosphor as a dopant for electrical properties.* :)
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 12 күн бұрын
the recipe details are in the description of the video. needs to be calcined clay to around 800°C. yes the "firing temp" is lowered. To around 80°C for curing. Look up Trudy Kriven on Prof. Davidovits channel on YT. There is a long video she talks all about the crossover of geopolymer and ceramics. Actually I think I will add the link to that video into the description since it is her research that lead me to understanding this acid pathway better. From what your comment I feel you will get a lot from it and may be able to add to the research with your experiments. Oxalic, citric, vinegar... I see you have been paying attention.🤓👍
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 11 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 ok thank you, and as for attention, lol I have been looking into this for quite a while because I still think the pyramids are made both ways, depending on the era, and the more crude cut stone methods were done after a mass die off of those who had the knowledge of geopolymers, because for some reason they were making a version of semiconductive geopolymers and accidentally made massive air collection diodes, that eventually lead to discharge while the ones hoarding the knowledge were electrocuted from these pyramids acting as a sort of aquifer capacitor filling up, (like maybe using a compound they would take internally to help with gas or something and external casing stones having something they would spread on their skin to cure skin aliments leading to that diode effect once the water in the below ground areas wicked up into the pores of the blocks, SO, I had been experimenting using that research before I test out my idea of contaminating the compounds and then cure them to see if we get that effect on a smaller scale to test my theory :) (could be useful for making batteries and other sorts of tech at home that harvest energy and use it locally :) who knows.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 11 күн бұрын
ever tried to make an electret block by providing a High voltage field during curing?
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 11 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 not yet but that is on the list, Plan is to try using xylene dissolved polystyrene from styrofoam, and let it dry on something while a high voltage is maintained on two plates around it and see how effective it is, as opposed to heated to melt a plastic or glass to make an electret, Got plans on that and graphene structures for thermal to electrical power generation.
@ericmc6482
@ericmc6482 13 күн бұрын
Find an old Kenwood Chef, totally uniform mixing in no time 😎.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 13 күн бұрын
sounds good🤔
@DominusFlagellum
@DominusFlagellum 13 күн бұрын
These are great samples. Well done. A big congratulations!
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 13 күн бұрын
Thanks, they seem like a great approach, without using any waterglass or alkali. I really like it. Am pondering a combo with both acid and alkali to shift pH and force a quick set. Much like my earlier ash fig juice works.
@RussellCox
@RussellCox 14 күн бұрын
That's a muscley fella. We've only had Eastern Greys for years, but recently had Red Necked Wallabies turn up. They're very skittish, but keep hanging around.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 13 күн бұрын
Hey mate👍 Hows life in the country? Yes they are skittish, but this fella is much less so.
@RussellCox
@RussellCox 13 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 Country life is great. Lots of space, flora and fauna, and a shed as big as most people's home. I don't miss the 'burbs at all 🙂
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 13 күн бұрын
@RussellCox Me either👍
@Jfraks
@Jfraks 14 күн бұрын
Yummy size
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 14 күн бұрын
noooo! He is Fren🤦‍♂️🤣
@carterh9686
@carterh9686 14 күн бұрын
Hey I’m currently on hour 2 of trying to get that damn pin out, any suggestions?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 14 күн бұрын
drill it or grind it down with a dremel
@adrianmorgan7636
@adrianmorgan7636 14 күн бұрын
that moove carton is so cool . thanks for sharing. I want it!😃
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 14 күн бұрын
memories🥰
@Peter36963
@Peter36963 18 күн бұрын
Would most likely make a really good crucible. Nice.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 18 күн бұрын
grass ash, calcined mud wasp bottles, waterglass,set with a polysaccharide source like plant tea, latex bearing plant boil or honey
@sammcfarlane2494
@sammcfarlane2494 18 күн бұрын
What is this guy bench pressing.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 18 күн бұрын
his presses his upper body everytime he walks forward to eat grass😏
@sammcfarlane2494
@sammcfarlane2494 18 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 makes sense
@peppecurreri
@peppecurreri 19 күн бұрын
You have tried to use this efflorescence dust like an additive to make geop? Or tried to replace water glass whit it and fig juice?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 19 күн бұрын
the efflorescence is just Na and K carbonate again. the fig juices were used for setting waterglash in CASH or NASH systems. i have not tried it instead of WG.🤔 its worth a try it being full of organic acids...
@JanCermak76
@JanCermak76 20 күн бұрын
What ratio do you use for that polymer, pls?
@mikeulrichmusik
@mikeulrichmusik 21 күн бұрын
Ich liebe diese Tiere
@helenbarrett4118
@helenbarrett4118 21 күн бұрын
It held up well. What inspired you to do this test.?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 21 күн бұрын
i wanted to see if it would spall and flake like concrete or take the heat like a material i can use in kiln building
@mouldykev
@mouldykev 21 күн бұрын
Far Out my man !! Very impressive.
@wangson
@wangson 22 күн бұрын
Very cute. I love how frogs have a permanent smile on their faces.
@ThomasAndersonbsf
@ThomasAndersonbsf 26 күн бұрын
you have the formula for the geopolymer you have there? also I found that using the formula I have on clay (instead of expecting to dissolve rock) the clay fires to water proof status about 200 to 350º lower than the raw clay takes to fire it to again water proof status, and has a drop distance almost twice as high before breaking for two identical size shape and weight pieces that the easier to break piece is just plain fired clay to a higher enough temp and time frame to ensure it will not go plastiline when wet (ie ensure its not just dried out clay but a ceramic piece) Its the basic formula they discuss on geopolymer named website I found somewhere, there of around half to 1 percent by volume of oxalic acid, citric acid and acetic (vinegar for anyone reading and not aware) acid, and clay used is Oklahoma Terracotta (not quite as deep a red as some terracotta you can get but clearly not the grey/white clay) one last interesting thing about this formula, hitting it with a 405nm 500mW laser leaves from black streaks embedded into the clay to bone white segments that have no other change than color, with some thin black line around the white sections while the rest is still that red terracotta color :) (its not any softer or damaged in any way where it is white ceramic coloration) not sure what chemical changes have occurred but regular red iron oxide hit by the same laser leaves some raw metal iron on the surface I had the rust sitting on and lasing it on for safety, once all the red oxide of iron is removed to find it, so maybe that could be what is happening is de-oxidization of the metal oxides that give it the color red, and it just was not enough to see metallic reflective bits left over, not sure.
@danp1224
@danp1224 27 күн бұрын
do you think you could melt steel in a crucible made form it.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 26 күн бұрын
highly likely
@alfredlebon2767
@alfredlebon2767 28 күн бұрын
Always on a new project. Love to see your mind work.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 28 күн бұрын
hey alfred😃👍i should probably also share my sourdough experiments too🤔and just having a win from applying castor oil to my eyes before bed, i'm 3 days into the experiment and just threw my 2.0 glasses in the bin, now on the 1.0s. definately can see better long distance when driving🤯
@alfredlebon2767
@alfredlebon2767 28 күн бұрын
@@m3sca1 have not used castor oil. I use an eye spray at bedtime cause of eyelid mites. Gonna see how they enjoy the castor! Thanks!
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 27 күн бұрын
@alfredlebon2767 1ver m3ctin will get rid of mites
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 28 күн бұрын
The ant was lucky. I always thought glass pulled apart the power of a laser
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 28 күн бұрын
Yellow fireworks stars were always tricky because the chemicals were often hygroscopic
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 28 күн бұрын
i make the best yellow stars, trick is to coat the hygroscopic materials, and keep particle size coarse
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 28 күн бұрын
With this sort of tech you could destroy the Borg
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 28 күн бұрын
just sprinkle it on🙃
@MotherOfZpoods
@MotherOfZpoods 29 күн бұрын
Breed him even.
@MotherOfZpoods
@MotherOfZpoods 29 күн бұрын
I would have scrambled to make him an enclosure and keep him!!!!
@MotherOfZpoods
@MotherOfZpoods 29 күн бұрын
He is so big and beautiful!
@BEATINGYOU
@BEATINGYOU Ай бұрын
Loved this, thanks for taking me on the journey with you!
@BEATINGYOU
@BEATINGYOU Ай бұрын
Do you believe the scoop marks in the longyou caves are natron?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
no, i am not so convinced any of them are... more likely a donkey wheel turning a big grinding wheel
@cpnscarlet
@cpnscarlet Ай бұрын
There is no need for this. CO2 is a trace gas in the atmosphere. You've been brainwashed by the climate change cult. How much CO2 did you just create with that propane torch? Talk about "net-zero!" And look at that bright flame in there...how much NOx are you creating...that stuff is poison.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
Au contraire, I am not brainwashed by the climate cult.. you only assumed so because of the keyword 'sequestration'. I am only interested in the nano tubes. CO2 is plant food.😏🤌
@cpnscarlet
@cpnscarlet Ай бұрын
@@m3sca1 I stand corrected....and glad for it.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
i am now washing it, and notice strange behaviours of self assembly from the dust that keeps settling. when your curious... the universe will show you things😘
@o5you86
@o5you86 Ай бұрын
I had a similar setup to this with 2 Petronix 60Kv Coils Glued back to back in anti-parallel with a Spark Gap a Diode on the Negative collecting the Back-EMF Im-Pulses with a Lawton Circuit & my Coils would sing in Resonance with a Brp, Brp, Brp sound as it gated & the Cells would fill up with an Opaque Cloud of HHO Gases, easily 20X or 30X the amount of HHO that your producing with only 12 Volts at 50 Milliamps. When your Coils sing in Resonance you’ll get the Opaque White Cloud of HHO Gases & the Cell will be Avalanching Electrons which magnify the production of HHO Gases 10 fold!
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
yeah im stuck using a crappy pwm at the mo, i poked my finger across the control chip the other day and shifted the pwm base frequency and heard my ferrite coil start to be audible... lawton is flawed, i'd like to build chris bakes latest rig next, get the alternate signal for driving the electron extraction as well
@TreDogOfficial
@TreDogOfficial Ай бұрын
What kind of drill is that?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
diamond coated bit on a dremel
@MAGnetICus_Attractus
@MAGnetICus_Attractus Ай бұрын
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
HERE the long video showing the arc... kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmXWnZyVd6yejrcfeature=shared
@multi_misa72
@multi_misa72 Ай бұрын
Ok, trying tomorow
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
dijon mustard is best😏🤌
@dylanstevens5714
@dylanstevens5714 Ай бұрын
Man none of my ps3 controllers will charge these aftermarket batteries, I’m stumped
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
Check the voltage of the batteries, they might already be crap
@dylanstevens5714
@dylanstevens5714 Ай бұрын
@@m3sca1 is that voltage checker expensive? Can I put a multimeter on it and check it that way
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
yes multimeter 👍a single cell should be somewhere in the range of 2.9 to 3.7V
@mpradanu
@mpradanu Ай бұрын
cutee
@alfredlebon2767
@alfredlebon2767 Ай бұрын
After seeing this, I don't know if I would ever trust you with any of my roos. Ob yeah. After they arrest you, DON'T DROP THE SOAP ! 😊
@mylesjohnston7259
@mylesjohnston7259 Ай бұрын
This dude sounds like Pim from Smiling Friends. 🤣
@simonbutler6019
@simonbutler6019 Ай бұрын
The older one is the prelude to the Thunder Bunga exact same size no concreate, 63 Balmain as a paperboy we had unlimited excess at the store. Throwdowns were the poor make do's to the PO HA's. Thanda's shook your sole loose for a moment , The Sky rockets these you could aim across the oval fire via bottle , roman candles many sizes, which had sweet ending as they were finishing the shower would light up a 8 stack of double size POHA's. Let's not forget the "tom thumbs" the machine gun of fireworks. if only we could insert a few Thanda's in to our political class.
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
😏👌good times
@leo959
@leo959 Ай бұрын
Ok but is that tap water or distilled water?
@m3sca1
@m3sca1 Ай бұрын
distilled.
@Happy-person098
@Happy-person098 Ай бұрын
I accidentally tear the thermistor bruhh