Pouring water on it would introduce new bubbles as the water has dissolved gases. Using an iron just melts the already degassed ice and letting it freeze clear. No bubbles.
Nope. It has to do with the heat capacity of the materials. Its also why aluminum works better better than steel. Water can store a lot of energy, so when warm water touches the colder ice, it introduces a lot of energy to the outer layer of the ice. But because the heat capacity of the ice is also huge, it only heats up the outer layer. So the outer layer expands while the inner layers see no change. This creates a lot of pressure so the ice cracks. It has nothing to do with bubbles. Steel has a higher heat capacity than aluminum so it can also create the same problem. Aluminum makes it much easier to control
I was not expecting this video, neither nether thought about how they make clear ice for sculptures or drinks decorations, but that this was a nice thing to watch.
I had to read "neither nether" 6 times before I understood it was a typo and you actually made no sense. I trusted you and you've gone and let me down.
I hope one of these masters go to the north pole or something so their art will last a bit longer. Imagine a whole football field full of sculptures in the middle of the tundra xd
Had no idea we’d be watching a video about the clearest ice being ironed, yet here we are. Would love to visit this place for a couple hours. Very interesting.
or cheap labor? average pay doesn't really mean anything. no offense but: If you're going to pay the same amount of money to a Norwegian with the same cost of living that it takes in any meaningful city in Japan you'll attract a student... nothing more, and probably less. Nobody wants to iron out ice to perfection for a store clerk pay, unless they are some artist.
Now we have the new ice video. 氷で様々な作品を作ってみました。 th-cam.com/video/lYhGIfjZrh8/w-d-xo.html +++ 皆さんだったら透明な氷で何をしますか? かき氷、彫刻、溶けて水になるまで眺める… Shaving ice, carving, crash... any request we would like to have. もしリクエストがあればコメントを宜しくお願いします。
The trick for making clear ice is to lower water temperature very slowly, at around 1 degree Celsius per hour, so if you start at a water temp of 24 degree Celsius, lower it 1degree/hour until you reach 0 degree Celsius.. that would make clear ice Mountain lakes can also create clear ice, when the lowering of temperature is gradual and not drastic
@@sophieee3719 hope you're not saying that old myth that boiling water freezes faster than room temp water. It doesn't. It drops in temperature at a faster rate, but once it starts catching up to the room temp water, it allows to the same rate. And since the room temp water has been cooling too, it's closer to freezing, and the previously boiling water will never catch up.
When he was drilling the ice I was thinking he was making an image of Mt. Fuji. Then I thought it would be nice to add some color to the shaved ice. I was also thinking of somehow sealing the creation with an additional layer if ice from behind to keep the sculpture intact. What he did blew my mind as it turned out to be absolutely beautiful. Too bad, all good things must come to an end one day.
I used to make ice walls as a kid by just stacking up and patting together snow and when it was about a foot thick I would run my bare hands over it applying pressure to it for hours and it would gradually get more and more transparent until it looked like the ice there, I built a bunch of ice forts during the winter for snowball fights and it was frackin epic, I just had to be careful to not make any roofs...
@@beneaththesurface8981 you see as a kid I wasn't great at making things structually sound, and making packed snow roofs into ice required a bunch of pressure and hand melting just like everything else, and the end product ended up being hundreds of pounds with me under it constantly weakening and rebuilding that structure, needless to say I tried this ounce and when I came back the next morning to find it collapsed and heavy enough that I couldn't even move it, I thought it was common sense to not put large slabs of unstable ice above my head for hours at a time and then invite people into them to play as they melted. it's this thing called common sense XD
Ngl it kinda makes sense to use an iron cause like he said adding cold water cracks it as it does when you add water to a cup of ice cubes so honestly ironing ice is a lot better as it slowly melts the ice and doesn't add strain to it also amazing final result very clear and smooth so pretty
Needless to say, this is cool af. It seems the memes do hild truth. For everything that you do, there's some asian people doing it better, including ice! Edit: well shit, who would have thought a meme could cause such a reaction... *Oh wait-*
what an absolutely bizzare and racist comment.. if anything it was created by Caucasians and perfected, like everything in life.. the totally opposite of what you're representing
This is why I will always respect asians. They always take everything, to the next level. I skipped the video, "how to surface a sub in the artic," to watch a guy iron ice. The artwork was a bonus.
Wow, wasn't expecting the art at the end.
same here
First thought it'll be Fuji mountain
The same thing is also done in gello balls
Yeah
Too bad it's gonna freaking melt
花を氷の中に閉じ込めたんじゃなくて、氷の中に花を作り出したの本当にすごい。正面が見えないのに後ろから考えて作ってるのヤバ
ちょっと感動した。美しすぎる。
6:36
腹痛を我慢しながら動画を見てて、氷の裏からの花の製作作業で、痛みが治まった。(腹痛を忘れた)
こんな会社様は日本の宝。ずっと存続していてほしい。
Pouring water on it would introduce new bubbles as the water has dissolved gases. Using an iron just melts the already degassed ice and letting it freeze clear. No bubbles.
Would bare hands also work to make it melt like that?
@@zei9379 They probably won't do that because of hygiene concerns
@@MrCowscrubber also would freeze your hands pretty quick
Nope. It has to do with the heat capacity of the materials. Its also why aluminum works better better than steel.
Water can store a lot of energy, so when warm water touches the colder ice, it introduces a lot of energy to the outer layer of the ice. But because the heat capacity of the ice is also huge, it only heats up the outer layer. So the outer layer expands while the inner layers see no change. This creates a lot of pressure so the ice cracks. It has nothing to do with bubbles.
Steel has a higher heat capacity than aluminum so it can also create the same problem. Aluminum makes it much easier to control
@@MrCowscrubber ah, no
The question meant for me. If i want to make some for myself at home would hands work etc ^^
I was not expecting this video, neither nether thought about how they make clear ice for sculptures or drinks decorations, but that this was a nice thing to watch.
“Neither nether”
save to say I'm happy I'm the 666 like😏🖤
*devils ring bells 🎶*
I had to read "neither nether" 6 times before I understood it was a typo and you actually made no sense. I trusted you and you've gone and let me down.
th-cam.com/video/Tpd8pd-tezQ/w-d-xo.html
Very transparent of them to show their process like that.
They're very confident that others are not competent to manufacture ice that clear
Ice what you did there. ∆.∆
@@acwright icy* :)
@@acwright Ice e what YOU did there😏
hah that is a *n-ice* comment
言葉には言い表せないほど綺麗でもうなんていうかもうすごく綺麗
それな、綺麗すぎてまじで綺麗
結論、綺麗。
日本の職人凄すぎ。。
語彙力溶けてますよ
キレイキレイ
there is something very cool about how skillfully the master works with a material that will soon become just a puddle of water
Japanese do amazingly decadent thing for the luxury market. I'm guessing the ice with the flower was for serving sushi?
We all become water again.
A mandala, Buddhism, or the human body.
*cool*
I hope one of these masters go to the north pole or something so their art will last a bit longer. Imagine a whole football field full of sculptures in the middle of the tundra xd
Had no idea we’d be watching a video about the clearest ice being ironed, yet here we are.
Would love to visit this place for a couple hours. Very interesting.
氷の中を削ってる時何やってるか全く分からなかったから、ひっくり返して裏に綺麗な花が出来てた時の衝撃が凄かった。
一気に伏線回収されたみたいな感覚だわ。
あ、花が出てくるんだ……って言う気持ちになった笑笑
おんなじ作り方する、ゼリーとかあるよ
氷「アツウィッ!」
アイロン「ツメタイッッ!」
水「ジョウオンッッ!」
アツゥイ!
空気「アッツツメタァイアッツメタァィ」
日本人面白すぎるでしょ
@@soundonly6739 好きwww
Before opening the video I thought this has to be somewhere in Japan. Extra pride and dedication to everything they do.
Yeah, they take quality to a whole other level.
Agreed 😌
or cheap labor?
average pay doesn't really mean anything. no offense but:
If you're going to pay the same amount of money to a Norwegian with the same cost of living that it takes in any meaningful city in Japan you'll attract a student... nothing more, and probably less. Nobody wants to iron out ice to perfection for a store clerk pay, unless they are some artist.
4:12 ちょっと溶けてるからかも知れないけどほんとに水を持ってるみたいですごく綺麗だなって…
水を持ってるって思った感性綺麗やね
グッッって持ったらバシャッって弾けそう
心做しかぷるぷるしてるように見える
氷って水を冷やすだけものだと思ってた。
その氷にこんなにも美しさがあったんて…
杏ちゃんついにトマト捨て始めてて草
What a cool video. It was nice to see how transparent and clear they were about the process. The guys also seemed pretty chill
BruHhHhHhh~
3:05
黄色とか黒色の部分がいい感じに透けて油絵みたいになってるのすごい
Yeah xD
That ice is super clear. The flower art at the end of the video is beautiful. It's like the inside became a snow cone.
I love how the old man sounded really interested to be able to share his knowledge on ice
He’s not old!
_Sculpting on Ice_
I didn’t realize how clear it was until he held the sphere
This is amazing. Clear ice is always a treat when you drink at a bar.
(Here's the english comment you're looking for.)
no
Ohh finnaly.
No thanks... Japanese dont need you
Why you edit
@@nooneknows7677 i think this comment was for English speakers who found this video
@@nooneknows7677 lmao
水をかけると割れるのは、水が表面で凍って膨張するからでしょう。
idk what you said but i’m too lazy to translate so just take my like
@@yungmilkcarton there is TH-cam translate and it made sense in this case
@@AO00720 it expands by about 10%, that’s why ice floats in water
I see the translate button but it’s better for this to stay a mystery!
Didn't consider that, thank you.
6:08
that takes real freaking skill
respecc 100
Now we have the new ice video.
氷で様々な作品を作ってみました。
th-cam.com/video/lYhGIfjZrh8/w-d-xo.html
+++
皆さんだったら透明な氷で何をしますか?
かき氷、彫刻、溶けて水になるまで眺める…
Shaving ice, carving, crash... any request we would like to have.
もしリクエストがあればコメントを宜しくお願いします。
芸術を作る妄想
ジャグリングしてみたい()
こちらの氷でかき氷かアイスバーを観てみたいですね、、
添い寝
熱した鉄球を落としたい(時代遅れ感)
Japan makes all the unpredictable things, I never could have imagined. Awesome video 🔥
いや、すごいとしか言いようがない。
こんな美しいものが溶けて消えてしまうという事実がまた儚く美しいですね。
それ、おもろwwwwwww🤣🤣
This world is so beautiful - we should take a second to appreciate it more.
That sculptor is amazing at his craft
ガチの職人技…凄い
To keep the blocks from melting,
They will have to work in total ice-olation from heat sources.
BOOOO!!!!
I had a really good final ice pun to tell you, but it slipped my mind.
ice E what you did there
@@200wonmoreexpensivesalt9 I know....it was a sarsatic "boo" no ill intentions met.
@@papadelta316 oh that one slipped through? Haha
Its Cool bro
CLEARLY a brilliant video. It looks very nICE. 👍 Its soo 🆒.
The really clear panel would make an excellent igloo window
The trick for making clear ice is to lower water temperature very slowly, at around 1 degree Celsius per hour, so if you start at a water temp of 24 degree Celsius, lower it 1degree/hour until you reach 0 degree Celsius.. that would make clear ice
Mountain lakes can also create clear ice, when the lowering of temperature is gradual and not drastic
But usually you need clear ice fast.
whats is the theory behind freezing boiled water.....some video showed that boiled water when freezed makes clearer icecubes....????
@@manz007 boiled water makes ice form quicker, I don't know if it would be clearer
@@manz007 Air content expand and escape so no pores would be in the ice.
@@sophieee3719 hope you're not saying that old myth that boiling water freezes faster than room temp water. It doesn't. It drops in temperature at a faster rate, but once it starts catching up to the room temp water, it allows to the same rate. And since the room temp water has been cooling too, it's closer to freezing, and the previously boiling water will never catch up.
It’s no wonder they do stuff like this for weddings, this is awesome
Coolest factory ever
Pun intended.
ba-dum-tss…
Icee what you did there
"No no no, hes got 2 point"
Ironically
今なら機械で出来るのかもしれないけど、人の手で一から作られる様を見るとこれが技術かぁってやっぱり感動するものだから手仕事であって欲しいな
最初に切り落とされる薄い氷が食べたい
My mom: dont use the Iron when you're wet!
Them: we don't do that here.
I don’t that there too
We here don’t do that there
@@kevinawesome_ hahhaa sorry about that.
that's what she said
I there that too where yes dont
日本人って残り続けるものじゃなく、次第に無くなっていく物に美しさを感じる節があるよね。
諸行無常だね、ショッギョムッジョ
最初めっちゃいいこと言うやんと思ったら最後不意打ちすぎてコーヒー吹いたwww
状況の美と実態の美ですな、逆だったか知らんが
ドーモ、デオキシリボ核酸=サン
ニンジャヘッズも見てます
それを侘び寂びと言うんやで
When he was drilling the ice I was thinking he was making an image of Mt. Fuji. Then I thought it would be nice to add some color to the shaved ice. I was also thinking of somehow sealing the creation with an additional layer if ice from behind to keep the sculpture intact. What he did blew my mind as it turned out to be absolutely beautiful. Too bad, all good things must come to an end one day.
I was not expected they can even create art out of an ice block.
It was really really amazing.
And I think they're really enjoying their job
It looks like the jelly cakes.
You've never seen ice sculptures?
@@justaweeb1884 lmfao right
@@justaweeb1884 WHAT ARE THESE SCULPTURES MADE FROM ICE YOU SPEAK OF?
これたしかコナンで見たことある、漫画で見た時も凄い技術だなー、と思ってたけど実物は綺麗すぎて見惚れた
怪盗キッドがやったやつです
宝石を何個も作ってました(語彙力)
花もいいけど、何にもしてない透明の氷が一番綺麗
凄い
この一言に尽きる
日本の職人ってさなんか凄すぎてもうなんかさ変態だよね(褒めてる)
氷だけでも100点満点の芸術品だが、作業工程まで含める事で120点に昇華する
"I wonder what they do with the extra ice."
"..."
"It becomes water for more ice, dumbass, aaaaa"
Also, that art at the end is amazing!
All those pieces they cut off and throw away.
"It's so wasteful"
they could sell it as crushed ice
don't know if they actually do that tho
probably not profitable enough to bother
Hahaha same 🤦
Lol wow ur mind s wild 😅
What a waste
I used to make ice walls as a kid by just stacking up and patting together snow and when it was about a foot thick I would run my bare hands over it applying pressure to it for hours and it would gradually get more and more transparent until it looked like the ice there, I built a bunch of ice forts during the winter for snowball fights and it was frackin epic, I just had to be careful to not make any roofs...
why not roofs😳
why not roofs😳
Pee pee poo poo
@KineticShotgun not why. roofs.
@@beneaththesurface8981
you see as a kid I wasn't great at making things structually sound, and making packed snow roofs into ice required a bunch of pressure and hand melting just like everything else, and the end product ended up being hundreds of pounds with me under it constantly weakening and rebuilding that structure, needless to say I tried this ounce and when I came back the next morning to find it collapsed and heavy enough that I couldn't even move it, I thought it was common sense to not put large slabs of unstable ice above my head for hours at a time and then invite people into them to play as they melted.
it's this thing called common sense XD
Finally results when those ice blocks become transparent I was soo impressed.
こんなに綺麗なのに溶けたら色しか残らないのが、儚くて余計に美しく感じる…
薄い氷パリパリ食べたい
I also love to eat thin crunchy ice
He irons ice, he also drills ice, and he draws art inside of ice.
I see you watched the video.
My last minute lab report:
He eats ice for breakfast
4:14 looks cool in both ways
水を技術で商品にするって最強なのでは
たしかにw
ちょい前に外国で水と酸素?で酒作って販売してるのニュースで見たで、最強だなと思った
@@mastnaka5308 二酸化炭素じゃなかったかな?
@@shigrein7305 ん?それだとただの炭酸水では?
@@leafia78 ただ混ぜる訳ではなくてエタノールC2H5OHを二酸化炭素CO2と水H2Oで作れるんですよね
日本のこんな技術大好き
怪我しないように配慮されてて良い工場やな
Wow people can really make art out of anything and master it 👏👏
Are you an BtS ARMY like me??
@@pratixapatel9462 lol a desperate armpit
@@GigiM_winx how??I mean I can't understand what you mean to say
@@pratixapatel9462 I'm guessing they meant to say _army_
@@absarsajad17 look who's talking, doesn't even know correct grammar yet wants to comment on successful people 😒😒
氷「これが…わたし…?」トゥンク
透き通るような美しさ
@@セブマ なにそれ上手すぎ
トゥンクって何?w
@@サバの味噌煮-r8m ときめいたんでしょ()
@@サバの味噌煮-r8m 恋を知らない童貞か…
The background music for this is sooo good. This is fascinating to watch!
Well this video did not disappoint, that is the clearest ice I've ever seen.
Yea
ガラスに見えるほど綺麗ですごい
固体のガラスの分子構成は、固体よりも、氷のような液体が融点以下になって固まった物に近いらしい。
The art looks like it’s encased in glass! It’s so satisfying watching the ironing of the ice too
Thousands of years of training
The refrigerator was invented a few decades ago 🙃
Lmfao
@@robsoncassol and ice was invented 1 year ago
Hahahahahahahaha thousands of years of training. Hahahahhahahahahahahhaha
Japanese always exaggerating
まさに氷価すべき動画ですね!
寒いのはきっとこの氷のせいですね!
ハックション
氷菓になる氷かな?
That flower was awesome. The entire process of drilling it out was great, like one of those "most satisfying" videos.
These people: hold balls of ice to appreciate the clarity and beauty of the thing
Me: shoves the whole thing in my mouth
I died of laughter xD
Remove the ice part and it sounds wrong
😂
There's a high chance of you choking to death but I guess it worth it
haha, yeah.. mouth, right.
4:29 これを見た時はめちゃくちゃ
驚きました…
すごい
透明アクリルみたいな透明度
コロナで売り上げ低くなって大変だろうけど頑張ってほしい
これで作ったかき氷🍧食べてみたいやで
ウイスキーに丸いの入れたい(未成年だから憧れる)
@DECTLIEL撫梅雨 お祭りとか減ってかき氷のための氷の注文がだいぶ減ってると思う
あと丸い氷はバーとかで使うからお酒提供できない期間が。
確かに宅飲みで使う氷なんてたかが知れとるわな、丸氷にいたっては使わんし
0:58 1:17 1:41 なんかこのポイッてされる端っこの氷好き……
めちゃわかる。なんでだろう。。。
@@とりあえず秋刀魚 親近感を覚えるからだと思いますよ。
@@レナリだ 遠回しにディスんな笑うわw
@@レナリだ
そう言うことかwやっと理解したわw
マジでシンプルに悪口www
@@キノコン どういうこと?(理解力がないんで)
端材も失敗もまた氷になるからいいな
I live in Japan. I used to make my own ice until one day I bought a bag at the store. They're like little clear rocks. I can't live without it now.
Ice is cool
You need a very small iron fir ice cubes!!!! 😂
You’ve never bought ice before? Huh
That man was like a couple attoms away from cutting his fingers off in the start.
It won't cut... The gloves is there for a good reason
@@wedjongkwowe4679 They're insulative gloves, not protective.
Guy is just confident in the spacing, probably after a lot of repetition.
@@wedjongkwowe4679 the gloves isnt enough. will still cut
Its one sided cut only.....and he on other side of the sharp edge....
my grandpa lost some fingers in a similar way, but instead of cutting ice the machine was for wood…
it is so funny to think that from hunting prey and sleeping in caves, humanity now is making videos of clear ice used in fancy drinks/arts...WOW
アイロン「まさか氷の美しさを出すために使われることになるとは思わなかったやで…」
思わなかったやで、から溢れるエセ関西弁感。
@@nO-ip2xd 驚きすぎて変な言葉になってるってネタな気がしないことも無い
@@nO-ip2xd 猛虎弁
まぁまぁ、大目に見てやろうや。やで
@@もーふん そうやなやでほんまに
Ngl it kinda makes sense to use an iron cause like he said adding cold water cracks it as it does when you add water to a cup of ice cubes so honestly ironing ice is a lot better as it slowly melts the ice and doesn't add strain to it also amazing final result very clear and smooth so pretty
भाई क्या सही कलाकारी थी बर्फ पर। मजा आ गया, यूट्यूब की एल्गोरिथम को बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद। ❣️
めちゃめちゃ綺麗
氷の美しさは宝石にも真似できない☆
Okay, that flower at the end is absolutely amazing and beautiful!
Woahhh that is cool, when its so clear its just like glass, that is amazing!
頑張れば水晶として売れそう。
この水晶冷たいなー
10分後『 あれ?水浸しになってる』
まあ、俺の水晶たべないか?
@@rikulove4eva 食べたいっす!
@@rikulove4eva 溶けてるぞ
@@user-ox6in4lc6z
冷凍庫に入れとけ
That was better than I expected! That flower at the end was really impressive!
Feel like a koi fish could be made too!
溶けたら消えて水になる。それもまたいいんだよなー。
なんかその時間だけあった物みたいな。( ´・ω・`)
もののあわれですね😌
その儚さが心に残るみたいな?×2
枕草子が由来である日本独特の瞬間の美しさですね〜(*´ω`*)
人生とかそれ
氷を鈍器として殺しの道具に使えばいいのか
ありがとう
氷のカットから艶出しまで職人さんだな、
Needless to say, this is cool af. It seems the memes do hild truth. For everything that you do, there's some asian people doing it better, including ice!
Edit: well shit, who would have thought a meme could cause such a reaction... *Oh wait-*
Japanese only not all Asians.
@@dharmeshyadav4563
.......
So is this facts or straight up your opinion?
@@dharmeshyadav4563
"cool af"? More like...
cool as ice 🧊
what an absolutely bizzare and racist comment.. if anything it was created by Caucasians and perfected, like everything in life.. the totally opposite of what you're representing
4:28 丸氷はこの状況じゃなかなか売れないと思うからこれ飲食店に立てとこうぜ
好きな時にネブネブできるね
@@のっぽぽ ネブネブっていう擬音初めて聞いた
@@のっぽぽ 何その擬音語w絶妙に気持ち悪いw
@@のっぽぽ デネブに見えた
@@んにょにょ-g8r 絶妙に気持ち悪いっていう語彙力でくっそわらってしまった笑
いかにもおいしそうなアイス!切り出しでもいいからほしい
花の絵の氷は、ホストクラブやキャバクラ店に置いてありそう
This is why I will always respect asians. They always take everything, to the next level. I skipped the video, "how to surface a sub in the artic," to watch a guy iron ice. The artwork was a bonus.
Not "Asians." Specifically, and strictly, the Japanese.
@@littlejackalo5326
Japanese are not asian?
@@elgoog7830 it's more specific...Indians are asians too
綺麗な氷に何て事を…って思ったら凄く綺麗な物が出てきて感動した…
The end product is incredible
The most cleanest,purest and relaxing job 😌😎
So the block of ice that was MURDERED to make this video means nothing to you?
4:12
Me: oh that's such a clear ice sphere!
My mind: *put it in your mouth.*
So beautiful... God bless your hands. Love from Greece
ワイ、製氷機メーカーの会社員。
どうやってこんなにでかくて
透明な氷を作ってるのか興味津々。
芯が薄く丁寧ですね。
急ぐと芯か太くなって質が落ちるので芯が限りなく無いのは凄いです
こころが薄い…?って思ったら芯のことですか笑笑
@@RAY.H54
ありがとうございます!
さっそく直しました
@@gonchan007 良かったです!笑
This is Japan. The Japanese make good things in Japan. I want to Japan because they make good things.
This is so aesthetically pleasing. Gimme more
Title: Clearest Ice
5:07 Me: It's much more than a piece of ice. That's literally art.
6:05 , 6:37 , 6:48
The flower (cherry blossom?) was a nice surprise. I thought the clear ice was super cool, but then, WOW.
Of course the way they freeze it also comes into play but, I never would have thought to iron ice.