Peter, you should collab with nilered on transparent wood. He's got the science really close but he could really use your knowledge of wood and resin. Go check out his videos on the first 2 attempts. They are so interesting! He's friends with William Osman. I know you guys did a collab before. Please Peter, check it out and see what you think.
@@comradegarrett1202 exactly and Nigel was really struggling with cutting the wood. Seems like the 2 of them together could actually exceed the original study. I've been commenting on Nigel's vids too. If anyone reading this is on Twitter can you please make a post there and tag these 2? I would love to see this happen.
Under the right conditions, (presumably cool, dark, extremely low humidity) marshmallows will turn hard as golf balls. I found a fossilized bag of marshmallows under a shelf in a grocery store that looked normal, but clattered like golf balls when dropped.
As the insane person who prefers marshmallows like that, the conditions are indeed cool and dark. My preferred method is open the bag, put in the back of the cupboard or I prefer the back of a drawr(tend to put it in the same drawer as rice) shake the bag every week or so to allow the ones further in the bag to dry. I tend to do so with mini marshmallows because its quicker. Wait till preffered consitency. (I like stale but not quite gold ball hard.)
@@rawovunlapin8201 It went better than I expected... I expected the Smoke Detector to go bonkers when they burst into flame and then Mr. Brown would have a LOT of 'Splanin to do to Mrs. Brown after he goes to the store to buy a new Fire Extinguisher and Toaster Oven to replace what was used/burned in the Shop...
I had that reaction both to that and pulling the vacuum. Our chemistry teacher in college would put marshmallows in vacuum just for fun. He’s put a smiley face on it, and have one outside the pot with a smiley face for comparison. 😂
Now I'm curious if the marshmallows will eventually shrivel up but the resin will stay solid so there will just be a shriveled marshmallow in a marshmallow shaped shell
Peter, instead of a heat activated, very thin resin like cactus juice, can't you use a 2-part resin that has a very low viscosity and a really long cure time to drown them into, suck all the air out, let the atmospheric pressure back in and so on and then it cures without needing a hot oven? But marshmallows react much different to vacuum anyways, because its cell walls stick to each other, unlike cellulose/sponge cells which are kind of open (if you put a piece of kitchen sponge into a pipe, water will filter through, unless compressed too much, but with a marshmallow, no chance)
Maybe. I have some penetrating resin that's used for punky wood. But it wouldn't change the sugar content of the candy. No sure if it would be much different in the end.
Kim Tippen and Doug from Pohl Barn both occasionally mix a batch of Resin and then thin it with an equal amount of acetone. It makes a GREAT Penetrating Resin for soft/punky/rotten wood and all the acetone does is make the Resin Cure a little slower, it doesn't affect the final hardness/strength of the Cured Resin... I'm not sure what acetone would do to a marshmallow, but it won't hurt the Resin...
I've been watching your videos for around 5 years now and recently I gathered my first set of resin tools, molds and my first bottles of resin :) you inspired me to start working with resin, and it's been a wonderful time experimenting with it. Thank you so much for showing me such a wonderful hobby, Peter!
Afterlife is THE #1 movie I am most excited for that got pushed due to the pandemic. I am SO READY for it to finally arrive! Videos like this only raise my excitement!!!
After seeing Evan and Katelyn's attempts to preserve toast and pumpkins by coating them with resin, I'm not sure these will still be looking good in a few months or a year. Please keep us updated!
Peter, not to down any of your other videos, but this was freaking fantastic! It's good to see geek friends together. Edit: Got to the end and he didn't know Uhura, so, nevermind. Dump him. :D
How heavy is a resin mallow vs a plain one? When discussing how many to remove I was hoping you'd try weighing it and see if you could remove enough to get to the advertised package weight and still have a viable prop, but I also have no idea how much weight the resin added.
That's a great question! I personally don't have a precision scale, but I can tell you the difference is negligible. The difference is hardly detectable by holding them if I didn't know there was a difference, I probably couldn't tell you which one was heavier with any accuracy.
Just like to commemorate that I came here when this has 42 Comments. 42 Marshmallows. The answer to life the universe and everything. Good job, Peter. I wonder if you should try casting one of the rejects (that couldn't fit in the bag) in a paper weight or some such for Ryan.
I was so relieved when Peter said he loved the 2016 Ghostbusters... I was afraid I'd have to cancel him. 2016 Ghostbusters is one of the hills I am willing to die on.
The other Ghostbusters cartoon was based on an old black & white series by the same name, so technically it came first. It's still the inferior Ghostbusters IP.
i really enjoy you singing happier bc 1: bastille is my fav band, and 2: for those who dont know, that song was a collab song between bastille and marshmello!
I loved the new Ghostbusters movie too! Don't worry, you're not alone. :D Does anyone remember the Ghostbusters video game from the 90's? I think it ran on MS-Dos commands. I remember the screen being black with orange letters, and you had to drive the car side to side with the arrow keys, 'catching' ghosts. Our school got their first computers in 95, and that was one on the games they bought with it. Edit: Haha, just checked, and the game I remember came out in 1984! My school just got old games for cheap, it seems.
I’m so glad you liked the 2016 ghostbusters! people hated that movie before they even saw it and never gave it a chance. I thought it was great and really funny.
Yeah, I thought it was hilarious. Now, if you ask me about the Star Trek reboot, you'll find I have a TOTALLY different POV. Haha. Maybe it's just about the franchises we care deeply about. :)
Marshmallows just got too hot. Next time, just put the toaster oven in the freezer. Boom. Problem solved. Next week, I’ll tell you how to cook toast in the bathtub….
I LOOOOOOOOVE Ghostbusters and I got all the questions right in this. Went to the Ghostbusters firehouse in New York last year and loved the whole experience
That's awesome! I would love to go see that in person some day!!! A buddy and I did go see the firehouse in L.A. where the interior shots were filmed... pretty rough neighborhood. lol
@@CousinRyan outside was cool and then the fire truck came back and they opened their door and they have the actual sign from ghostbusters 2 inside. Then they sold me their firehouse shirt that has a ghost on it. If you’re ever in New York check out the movie/tv bus tour. Pretty cool and you get to see some of the city
Those extra marshmallows can be your canaries. If they start to collapse or go mouldy you know you didn't coat them enough and can rescue the rest of the bag.
It's so funny that he's wearing a Jurassic park themed Ghostbusters shirt in the last part of the video, because I was just thinking about how I was born a few months after the first Ghostbusters came out, but I was old enough (actually 8yo) to see Jurassic Park in the movie theater. 😆
This has been a really cool experiment in a series of really cool experiments, but also-- I've never found another person who just liked the 2016 movie. Was it as good as the original? Of course not, but it certainly wasn't worse than Ghostbusters 2, solid proof that Dan Aykroyd does not know what "Sequel" means.
I think I may have an interesting idea for you. Can you use sawdust of two different levels of contrast and mix them in resin, and I assume you would have to do this in layers, to make a wood like pattern that you would then use like a board? I'm wondering can you really make with grain with resin and sawdust. Even dyed resin and alternating layers.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, Ghostbusters (2016) is hilarious. (I also recently paired it with Birds of Prey, which I think was a good life choice.)
I was wondering when heat was going to be a problem. Figures it was when you put them in the oven. I think coating them like you did was a good trade off. Not "dipped" per se, but definitely preserved. Thanks for sharing!
The UV light probably wouldn't be able to penetrate to the center of the marshmallows, so you'd get a shell of hardened resin but the insides would remain uncured and gooey. The cactus juice stabilizing resin works on things that can withstand heat because the heat spreads through the whole piece. Obviously we've seen the result of trying to use heat activated resin to stabilize something that melts.
I've been watching your channel for years now... it's so heartwarming to see you interacting with a friend :) I'm so glad you have people that you enjoy in your life and that share interests with you, I'm sure you learn a lot from each other too :) hope you're doing well.
When you finish the dip it list you should dip the list! Save it forever in resin
Spray the paper with hair spray or something to protect it from the Resin first...
I thought the same, but maybe lamination is the way to go
As if the list would ever finish...
Add it to the list first, to have some kind of recursion.
I came here to say the same thing haha
Peter, you should collab with nilered on transparent wood. He's got the science really close but he could really use your knowledge of wood and resin. Go check out his videos on the first 2 attempts. They are so interesting! He's friends with William Osman. I know you guys did a collab before. Please Peter, check it out and see what you think.
Dude I would love to see this happen! Nile's off script chem videos and attitude would fit in well with Peter's casual chaos xD
ABSOLUTELY! He was basically using what amounted to stabilizing resin and everything.
@@comradegarrett1202 exactly and Nigel was really struggling with cutting the wood. Seems like the 2 of them together could actually exceed the original study. I've been commenting on Nigel's vids too. If anyone reading this is on Twitter can you please make a post there and tag these 2? I would love to see this happen.
@@heartbreakandmotorjive1867 Here's the thing -- Applied Science already did this and solved all the issues.
Under the right conditions, (presumably cool, dark, extremely low humidity) marshmallows will turn hard as golf balls. I found a fossilized bag of marshmallows under a shelf in a grocery store that looked normal, but clattered like golf balls when dropped.
I found a bag in the back of my parents cupboard about a year ago in the same condition. Just like completely petrified.
weirdly, people will buy Circus Peanuts, which come from the factory petrified like that.
As the insane person who prefers marshmallows like that, the conditions are indeed cool and dark. My preferred method is open the bag, put in the back of the cupboard or I prefer the back of a drawr(tend to put it in the same drawer as rice) shake the bag every week or so to allow the ones further in the bag to dry. I tend to do so with mini marshmallows because its quicker. Wait till preffered consitency. (I like stale but not quite gold ball hard.)
@@kittin75 …wonder if a dehydrator might accomplish the task a bit sooner for ya. May not be as authentic tho.
Loved "so it turns out, you can't stabilize marshmallows" just as a thing that has now been confirmed & said aloud.
😂
"they look like the gauze that comes out of your mouth..." congratulations! You just made historically-accurate _ectoplasm!_
Peter: *puts the marshmallows in the toaster oven *
Me: OH NO
I feel like that went completely as they should've expected
@@rawovunlapin8201 It went better than I expected...
I expected the Smoke Detector to go bonkers when they burst into flame and then Mr. Brown would have a LOT of 'Splanin to do to Mrs. Brown after he goes to the store to buy a new Fire Extinguisher and Toaster Oven to replace what was used/burned in the Shop...
+
I had that reaction both to that and pulling the vacuum. Our chemistry teacher in college would put marshmallows in vacuum just for fun. He’s put a smiley face on it, and have one outside the pot with a smiley face for comparison. 😂
How did you guys not see the "ghost face" in the melted marshmallow?
Still watching, super curious if you'll find a way to make it work!
yep, total ghost face!
Wasn't that the scream face/mask, bet he could never reproduce that, it was total serendipity. 5:43
Thank you!
As someone else said to try freeze-drying, I would recommend letting them get stale by just leaving then out for a few days.
Now I'm curious if the marshmallows will eventually shrivel up but the resin will stay solid so there will just be a shriveled marshmallow in a marshmallow shaped shell
It's 2021. This is what adults spend their time doing. And personally, I'm totally down with that. ❤
Honestly, I acted more like a boring adult 20 years ago than I do now! Haha😉
The resin in the melted marshmallows looked like a ghost face!!
It totally does!
Peter, instead of a heat activated, very thin resin like cactus juice, can't you use a 2-part resin that has a very low viscosity and a really long cure time to drown them into, suck all the air out, let the atmospheric pressure back in and so on and then it cures without needing a hot oven? But marshmallows react much different to vacuum anyways, because its cell walls stick to each other, unlike cellulose/sponge cells which are kind of open (if you put a piece of kitchen sponge into a pipe, water will filter through, unless compressed too much, but with a marshmallow, no chance)
Maybe.
I have some penetrating resin that's used for punky wood. But it wouldn't change the sugar content of the candy. No sure if it would be much different in the end.
Kim Tippen and Doug from Pohl Barn both occasionally mix a batch of Resin and then thin it with an equal amount of acetone. It makes a GREAT Penetrating Resin for soft/punky/rotten wood and all the acetone does is make the Resin Cure a little slower, it doesn't affect the final hardness/strength of the Cured Resin...
I'm not sure what acetone would do to a marshmallow, but it won't hurt the Resin...
I loved the 2016 Ghostbusters too!!! Also both Ghostbusters cartoons were great!
thank you for admitting that you enjoyed the 2016 version, I feel judged when I admit I liked it!
Same! Lol poor sweet Kevin…
Finally some actual content on TH-cam. . . Had me worried I’d be stuck watching tiktok reuploads till I died of old age 😂✌️
I've been watching your videos for around 5 years now and recently I gathered my first set of resin tools, molds and my first bottles of resin :) you inspired me to start working with resin, and it's been a wonderful time experimenting with it. Thank you so much for showing me such a wonderful hobby, Peter!
YES! Peter loves 2016 (lady) Ghostbusters!
Awesome! The end result came out better than I would have thought for working with marshmallows. They truly look like the control.
I work at an oral surgeons office and my first thought was "why tf is Peter holding a handful of used gauze?"
🤣👍🏻
Afterlife is THE #1 movie I am most excited for that got pushed due to the pandemic. I am SO READY for it to finally arrive! Videos like this only raise my excitement!!!
Dude this was a really cool episode of walking someone through a really cool first resin project! I adore this!
i didn't even think about about the melting of sugar. i laughed out loud seein it!
I also loved the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot! I thought it was hilarious and fun.
After seeing Evan and Katelyn's attempts to preserve toast and pumpkins by coating them with resin, I'm not sure these will still be looking good in a few months or a year. Please keep us updated!
*Me trying to answer the trivia questions and failing*
Ray: you never studied.
Hahaha Yes!
I love listening to someone talk about something they are really passionate about
You seriously need to make a resin cup of hot cocoa with one of those marshmallows floating in it.
Really look forward to your videos. It lets me get a handle on my panic and anxiety attacks.
For some reason I remembered a video where a raccoon tried to wash cotton candy in a puddle and was surprised to discover that the food has vanished.
Poor Rocket:
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Peter, not to down any of your other videos, but this was freaking fantastic! It's good to see geek friends together.
Edit: Got to the end and he didn't know Uhura, so, nevermind. Dump him. :D
Thanks Josh!
Haha Come on, Josh! I can still be a really nice guy! Haha
@@CousinRyan Good, in that case, I will give you exactly 2 weeks to get acquainted with the series. There will be a quiz. :D
I cackled *hard* when the marshmallows first came out of the toaster oven. XD
That moment when "auto" quality sets itself to 480p because the video is too fresh...
You guys should take one of the marshmallows and turn it into a custom gearshift knob for his car.
😄 I've already got a custom gear shift knob, but... there are a few knobs on the dash that need to be replaced...🤔😁
Guests on DipIt is always great.
Love all your videos Peter
Literally never miss one..
Keep being awesome
How heavy is a resin mallow vs a plain one? When discussing how many to remove I was hoping you'd try weighing it and see if you could remove enough to get to the advertised package weight and still have a viable prop, but I also have no idea how much weight the resin added.
You know, there’s medication available for your OCD.
That's a great question!
I personally don't have a precision scale, but I can tell you the difference is negligible. The difference is hardly detectable by holding them if I didn't know there was a difference, I probably couldn't tell you which one was heavier with any accuracy.
Ryan needs to come around more. He is fun.
I really enjoyed hanging out with him!
Ah, the question I never knew I needed the answer to!
Love Ghostbusters :) greetings from Poland :)
It was wild to hear that song because it's on the playlist at the skating rink where I practice so I associate it exclusively with ice skating lol
One of my friends restored a 1959 Cadillac Ambulance, then added magnetic Ghostbusters logos to the doors.
Awesome!!!
Just like to commemorate that I came here when this has 42 Comments. 42 Marshmallows. The answer to life the universe and everything. Good job, Peter. I wonder if you should try casting one of the rejects (that couldn't fit in the bag) in a paper weight or some such for Ryan.
Use Resin to glue a few together and make a mini-Staypuff Marshmallow Man from them...
Both of those are great ideas!
@@HappilyHomicidalHooligan I like your train of thought here...
I was so relieved when Peter said he loved the 2016 Ghostbusters... I was afraid I'd have to cancel him. 2016 Ghostbusters is one of the hills I am willing to die on.
As soon as he said that I thought "I knew I liked you for a reason."
Another fun video. Thanks!
I loved the reboot! It doesn't deserve so much hate.
It'd be great to see follow-ups on this to see if they go like Evan & Katelyn's pumpkin or carrot.
CobraKai license plate on the Ectomobile. Priceless. 🙂
Haha That's a good eye, Kerri! I put that on there as a temp, I don't have my real plates yet...
Watching football and woodworking are my main hobbies
The other Ghostbusters cartoon was based on an old black & white series by the same name, so technically it came first. It's still the inferior Ghostbusters IP.
"Hey! This guy Ryan is good in front of a camera..."
And of course he's got an awesome channel.
Thanks for the new rabbit hole Peter :)
Anyone else notice the license plate on that car said COBRA KAI? That's awesome, LOL
Good eye! I was wondering if anyone would notice!
What Happens to Marshmallows in Resin?
Finally somebody answering life's most difficult questions ;)
This was one of the best videos !! Totally enjoyed it
Happy to hear that!
Peter you are OWED a milli subs man your channel is too good
i really enjoy you singing happier bc 1: bastille is my fav band, and 2: for those who dont know, that song was a collab song between bastille and marshmello!
A flat iron on low will reseal plastic bags as well.
was anyone else shouting at the screen when he put the marshmallows in the oven at 200 degrees?
I was shouting no! it's sugar you fool!
Y’know I could be wrong. But I think this dude like ghost busters. Just a vibe I’m getting
You should lightly sand them to make them matte finish
That's a good idea!
Ryan it’s crazy seeing you on a channel with so many subs
Hey! What's up, Buddy! I'm excited to see that you commented here! 😄
@@CousinRyan 😊
I loved the new Ghostbusters movie too! Don't worry, you're not alone. :D
Does anyone remember the Ghostbusters video game from the 90's? I think it ran on MS-Dos commands. I remember the screen being black with orange letters, and you had to drive the car side to side with the arrow keys, 'catching' ghosts. Our school got their first computers in 95, and that was one on the games they bought with it.
Edit: Haha, just checked, and the game I remember came out in 1984! My school just got old games for cheap, it seems.
I had a version of that Ghostbusters game on the Atari 2600.
Nifty and I hope we get a follow-up on this one in a year or two. See how they are doing. :)
I've got possession of both bags now. I'll post video in a year!
Now you should make a marshmallow gear shift knob to go with his car. 👻
Haha! I didn't know anyone was this much of a fan of ghost busters. Great video
I was working at a cinema when the first Ghostbusters came out. As you can imagine I’ve seen it billions of times!
Oh this is so cool. Do you think we're going to get another Dye Trying again soon?
I’m so glad you liked the 2016 ghostbusters! people hated that movie before they even saw it and never gave it a chance. I thought it was great and really funny.
Yeah, I thought it was hilarious.
Now, if you ask me about the Star Trek reboot, you'll find I have a TOTALLY different POV.
Haha. Maybe it's just about the franchises we care deeply about. :)
Okay, okay, to be fair, I did give it a chance. It wasn't my jam, but I'm really not mad at anyone that likes it.
😁
I don’t care what happens to marshmallows in resin, but Peter is always entertaining, so I watched this anyway. I was not disappointed.
You totally have to make a couple of those marshmallows into a car ornament for his car! Imagine having a couple of those hanging from his mirror.
Haha Yes! Instead of fuzzy dice, it would be Stay Puft marshmallows! 😆
Perhaps with the "failed" marshmallows you can re dip them and make a lidded cup or something
1:11 Oh, WOW! Talk about unlocking a 100% forgotten memory!!!! 🤯
Dip the DipIt List!
Marshmallows just got too hot. Next time, just put the toaster oven in the freezer. Boom. Problem solved. Next week, I’ll tell you how to cook toast in the bathtub….
I LOOOOOOOOVE Ghostbusters and I got all the questions right in this. Went to the Ghostbusters firehouse in New York last year and loved the whole experience
That's awesome! I would love to go see that in person some day!!! A buddy and I did go see the firehouse in L.A. where the interior shots were filmed... pretty rough neighborhood. lol
@@CousinRyan outside was cool and then the fire truck came back and they opened their door and they have the actual sign from ghostbusters 2 inside. Then they sold me their firehouse shirt that has a ghost on it. If you’re ever in New York check out the movie/tv bus tour. Pretty cool and you get to see some of the city
@@KevBotWorkshop That is so cool!
Yes! I would definitely love to take that tour! If/WHEN I do, I will post a video!
Peter, please dip a scrunchy and toast. I'd love to see a toast rack made of toast
Those extra marshmallows can be your canaries. If they start to collapse or go mouldy you know you didn't coat them enough and can rescue the rest of the bag.
This is so cool. I'm so happy it worked out!
It's so funny that he's wearing a Jurassic park themed Ghostbusters shirt in the last part of the video, because I was just thinking about how I was born a few months after the first Ghostbusters came out, but I was old enough (actually 8yo) to see Jurassic Park in the movie theater. 😆
This has been a really cool experiment in a series of really cool experiments, but also-- I've never found another person who just liked the 2016 movie. Was it as good as the original? Of course not, but it certainly wasn't worse than Ghostbusters 2, solid proof that Dan Aykroyd does not know what "Sequel" means.
the 2016 ghostbusters is amazing
marshmallows are primarily corn syrup and gelatin. That gelatin is what keeps it fluffy at room temperature but melts when it gets warm.
I think I may have an interesting idea for you. Can you use sawdust of two different levels of contrast and mix them in resin, and I assume you would have to do this in layers, to make a wood like pattern that you would then use like a board? I'm wondering can you really make with grain with resin and sawdust. Even dyed resin and alternating layers.
He was a fun addition to your video.
Maybe you could mold a big marshmallow man together or something like that.
I like the Scream ghost face in the melted marshmallows in the tinfoil.
"42 Marshmallows" YES!
That melted shmallow looked like a ghost! Or the scream mask. So cool.
The Funimation Ghostbusters cartoon is supposed to be a direct sequel to a live-action series from the 70s
Such an interesting idea...thanks for sharing your video.
I was wondering I think you should Stabilize a piece of Cactus in the Cactus juice, I am not to sure yet what to make from that but would be funny.
The Project cars plate says cobra Kai 😂
Turn the marshmallows into “fuzzy dice” for the car
5:46 Ghost of the Marshmallows laughing at you.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, Ghostbusters (2016) is hilarious.
(I also recently paired it with Birds of Prey, which I think was a good life choice.)
Aw he was so happy!
dude 2016 ghostbusters was GREAT and downright hilarious. Nerds just get mad over dumb stuff LOL! good taste!!!
He needs to use 2 of those marshmallows to make fuzzy dice for his car
I was wondering when heat was going to be a problem. Figures it was when you put them in the oven. I think coating them like you did was a good trade off. Not "dipped" per se, but definitely preserved. Thanks for sharing!
Also what about if you were to try "stabilising" the marshmallows in 3D printer resin and then setting them with UV light?
The UV light probably wouldn't be able to penetrate to the center of the marshmallows, so you'd get a shell of hardened resin but the insides would remain uncured and gooey.
The cactus juice stabilizing resin works on things that can withstand heat because the heat spreads through the whole piece. Obviously we've seen the result of trying to use heat activated resin to stabilize something that melts.
You aren't alone Peter! I loved the 2016 film as well. I'm still a bit heart broken they don't plan on a sequel.
that measuring cup is so cool!! so useful
I've been watching your channel for years now... it's so heartwarming to see you interacting with a friend :) I'm so glad you have people that you enjoy in your life and that share interests with you, I'm sure you learn a lot from each other too :) hope you're doing well.