Nick Uhas So this is actually not physically possible because a microwave has a glass plate and it doesn’t melt plus the radiation generated is actually so little. Glass has a melting point of 1600 degrees Celsius and a microwave can only heat up to 100 degrees Celsius
I've melted glass in a microwave before but not by intent, was still cool when it happened. Specifically this gigantic light bulb the size of a football got so much plasma that the glass started to melt into a puddle
@@abbyleonard3936 note they are using a special crucible and there are different kinds of glass that melt at different temperatures. You can get a glass fusing kit from craft stores to use in the microwave that has a little ceramic kiln like this.
Glass workers: build elaborate contraption to make glass to the temperature hotter than a volcano Nick: microwave? And ya I know it wasn’t making glass just melting
That's really cool. I'm glad to see others still doing microwave experiments. I've melted glass before when microwaving a light bulb, the plasma instead of popping the bulb would melt the glass and I ended up with glass beads on the microwave plate.
Hi nick Another awesome experiment.. I don't now that glass can be mellted in microwave oven.. I like that name glass comet.. Another exciting and interesting experiment... Thank you nick...🙏👍😊
no I didn't know about melting glass in a mw. but, you video will help me restore a glass stopper to and antique vase that the top round portion has been lost to the ages. I need to form a mold by the use of carved bees wax. then use this mw method.
I knew I recognized you from somewhere but couldn't place it, then when you made the BB reference I was like, AHHH!! I knew I've seen this guy somewhere! Haha. I love your channel, it's so great to see you doing such great things so long after the show!
I went back and watched a bit right before you mentioned that the microwave excited the sodium in the glass that caused it to accelerate and melt additional glass? I'm trying to understand what is the difference between that black glass that was crushed up and just regular glass that you would put in that nothing would happen why is that
So this is actually not physically possible because a microwave has a glass plate and it doesn’t melt plus the radiation generated is actually so little. Glass has a melting point of 1600 degrees Celsius and a microwave can only heat up to 100 degrees Celsius
The fact that you can melt glass in microwave blew my mind!!! Did you know this was possible?
Nick Uhas no I had no idea that is so cool
Nick Uhas So this is actually not physically possible because a microwave has a glass plate and it doesn’t melt plus the radiation generated is actually so little. Glass has a melting point of 1600 degrees Celsius and a microwave can only heat up to 100 degrees Celsius
Abby Leonard I think the glass is protected from the micro waves
I've melted glass in a microwave before but not by intent, was still cool when it happened. Specifically this gigantic light bulb the size of a football got so much plasma that the glass started to melt into a puddle
@@abbyleonard3936 note they are using a special crucible and there are different kinds of glass that melt at different temperatures. You can get a glass fusing kit from craft stores to use in the microwave that has a little ceramic kiln like this.
Glass workers: build elaborate contraption to make glass to the temperature hotter than a volcano
Nick: microwave?
And ya I know it wasn’t making glass just melting
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Your content looks thought-provoking..
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David dobrik Anyone?
That's really cool. I'm glad to see others still doing microwave experiments. I've melted glass before when microwaving a light bulb, the plasma instead of popping the bulb would melt the glass and I ended up with glass beads on the microwave plate.
Hi nick
Another awesome experiment..
I don't now that glass can be mellted in microwave oven..
I like that name glass comet..
Another exciting and interesting experiment...
Thank you nick...🙏👍😊
no I didn't know about melting glass in a mw. but, you video will help me restore a glass stopper to and antique vase that the top round portion has been lost to the ages. I need to form a mold by the use of carved bees wax. then use this mw method.
You should also see what they can do with Precious Metal clay!
I knew I recognized you from somewhere but couldn't place it, then when you made the BB reference I was like, AHHH!! I knew I've seen this guy somewhere! Haha. I love your channel, it's so great to see you doing such great things so long after the show!
low key I’m down for that Netflix vid! HMU when it comes out!
That was AMAZING! And no, I did not know a microwave would melt glass. 👍❤
Homie gave you silicosis
Im scared
Would it glow if I add glow in the dark paint?
Someone made molten lava in the microwave
Nick, will you do any more videos with Shayne on Smosh? I loved the series and hope you’ll do more in the future
that's a great question!? I'm not sure, but it would be great to do more vids with them!
This is so cool! I actually came here because my teacher said that glass can’t melt xD
I hope my kids don't see this. Lol
yo nick i always love these videos man can you do something with obsidian next or sometime?
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Hi! Can you melt glass down with a microwave kiln to the point you can pour it into a lost wax cast? Thanks!
So, What is the material used for the coating inside the kiln?
I just watch your show and I feel bad for momo
Who came from David Dobrik?
I went back and watched a bit right before you mentioned that the microwave excited the sodium in the glass that caused it to accelerate and melt additional glass? I'm trying to understand what is the difference between that black glass that was crushed up and just regular glass that you would put in that nothing would happen why is that
Put tinfoil in the microwave next
ohh boy, I think I know what will happen
I liked the series. Will there be a second one?
You should have asked Michael reeves if you could barrow his
Look at the Starrett granite surface plate getting treated like any other countertop.
Lol No one else caught that.
really hope u filmed at david's house!
Im so happy for you nick
Huh. I know some other things made of glass that are quite non-reactive…
1600 degrees
If you wanna retain Davids traffic, make 4-min edits of your top videos. Just sayn. WOW: you have fun content, but way to long vids..
it's a good idea... we should do this!
@@NickUhas Just cut out all the "BORING!" stuff.. ;)
k magnus
Coolness
Softening point?
Cool!
Wow 😮
- fun!!
I can't find your Netflix show
The Cloud Miner it’s called blown away
I need that thing to melt glass
What about the old style
Love this!
Really?
Came from David dobrik
I hope he replies I came early
sweet!
Nick, clever #youcantevict #thehost
Love you daddy
So this is actually not physically possible because a microwave has a glass plate and it doesn’t melt plus the radiation generated is actually so little. Glass has a melting point of 1600 degrees Celsius and a microwave can only heat up to 100 degrees Celsius
way to be a downer friend
Oh please
steve mould actually made a vid about it, you should watch that.
Oh ,so this vid was glass magic in a microwave, not glass melting in a microwave? Got it , cheers.
First to like can i get a shoutout in yoir next video
Kinda fkn cool