Heat the bowl to 500 degrees in the oven first. Or do as I do keep the pot on the stove with the Milton crystals don't forget to pull the slag layer off take a fork and get the top layer of slag off soon as you see it start a Sheen over do a tap tap on it and then when you feel the crystal bobbing up and down clear the slag from around and pull you will get a big Crystal
@@spicy110 Alternative idea then, what about putting something in the bottom like a mesh or grill to give more surface area to seed from? Have you tried offering a sacrifice to the local crows?
What would happen if you used a strong magnet and lower heat to cure these crystals? I would like to see the results. Magnetized steel wire or a battery to complete the circuit? I would like to see the results.
Fantastic.... And there was me thinking the Lexmoto Vendetta was the most beautiful thing you'd made a video on! Just read this on Wikipedia... It's radioactive! "in 2003 it was discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive: its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half-life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe" Think you're ok for a while then 😂😂
Does the stainless steel have an affect on the crystals forming ? Is it dissipating the heat too quickly compared to a ceramic or crucible type material ?
The advised pot is stainless so I don't think that is the issue. The people I have been get larger one's are using a lot more bismuth. I need to find a cheap supply....😗
That's so pretty it doesn't look real?! When you were scraping the dross off the surface it reminded me of that Talking heads video where they project colours onto the side of a house! Wow.....
Same as in the kitchen mate. Probe that shit. Your hotplate could be running at x but if the top is cold could be as simple as a cheap heat lamp or some shiz. I mean I got no idea but I imagine the ambient temp of the room is going to make a huge difference. Hugs and pineapple shoes
Nice vid. Thanks. You don`t need as much as you think.... You/i can make 500+ gr crystals with "only" 6-7 kg. yes it`s expensive, i pay about 33 Euros/kg...and thats the best price in Switzerland...if i order more than 20 kg. last time i bought 30kg
A fascinating video and the crystal growth reminded me of the potter's wheel tv interlude in "the old days"! Looking this up I see that Bismuth is safe to use on your curry dishes (honest Reeno), Mind you, although Bismuth was long considered the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable, it has been discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive. Its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half-life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe. Now that Wiki snippet is going well beyond a motorcycle vlog... Back to the potter's wheel: th-cam.com/video/hQ4-hDKorQE/w-d-xo.html
@@spicy110 Ah, I was obviously not paying attention! I bet you didn't think a few years ago you would be educating us, moving freely from the art of motorcycle maintenance to primordial isotopes...
BANG BANG BANG. SHUT UUUP!😳 Relaaax. As we, slooowly melt the bismuth down, into, it’s liquid form. A spicy curry is generally made of lead like materials. 🥱😴 This content would be a wonderful series. TikTok or IG? Looks like you’re just about motorcycles, but people would eat this up. I love your wit. Brilliant. ❤
These crystals are mind bending, I can't get over how smooth and straight they are.
Heat the bowl to 500 degrees in the oven first. Or do as I do keep the pot on the stove with the Milton crystals don't forget to pull the slag layer off take a fork and get the top layer of slag off soon as you see it start a Sheen over do a tap tap on it and then when you feel the crystal bobbing up and down clear the slag from around and pull you will get a big Crystal
I LOVE BISMUTH
We had a taste of spicy ASMR, we didn't necessarily ask for it, but we needed it. Spicy knows. Spicy understands. Spicy cares.
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The slower it cools the better the crystals.
I just smoked a joint and watched this... epic man really great content 🤙🏻
Have you thought of trying taller, thinner containers? Maybe growth from sides and bottom together might make more crystals?
I am thinking this but this increases the surface area of the sides and I think will have the same issue.
@@spicy110 Alternative idea then, what about putting something in the bottom like a mesh or grill to give more surface area to seed from? Have you tried offering a sacrifice to the local crows?
Yeah I was thinking that. I think that problem would be the first thing I'd play with if I had a load to melt....
What would happen if you used a strong magnet and lower heat to cure these crystals? I would like to see the results. Magnetized steel wire or a battery to complete the circuit? I would like to see the results.
Fantastic.... And there was me thinking the Lexmoto Vendetta was the most beautiful thing you'd made a video on!
Just read this on Wikipedia... It's radioactive!
"in 2003 it was discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive: its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half-life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe"
Think you're ok for a while then 😂😂
Do you still have the slag from all the bismuth melting? I have figured out how to recover the bismuth from it using a furnace.
Try different vibrations like 460 hz and 420 hz
Does the stainless steel have an affect on the crystals forming ? Is it dissipating the heat too quickly compared to a ceramic or crucible type material ?
The advised pot is stainless so I don't think that is the issue. The people I have been get larger one's are using a lot more bismuth. I need to find a cheap supply....😗
To me you should be able to manipulate the formation by different frequencies and music.
Those colours are amazing i might need to try give this ago myself!
What happens if you leave the oxide
Ah yes, bismuth curry
is it just me that kinda hears darude sandstorm when spicy uses the metal hammer to get the bismuth out?
Best asmr ever! Shut up you birds you
That's so pretty it doesn't look real?! When you were scraping the dross off the surface it reminded me of that Talking heads video where they project colours onto the side of a house! Wow.....
How doesn't the bowl melt at those temperature
it is stainless steel that has a melting temperature of 1,530°C, the Bismuth I am melting, melts at 271.4 °C.
Try melting it and pulling them off the top instead of pouring it i get crazy results that way
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I know a spot to get Bi pretty cheap. Cheaper than 30 per k
They say skim the top and they will grow bigger
Same as in the kitchen mate. Probe that shit. Your hotplate could be running at x but if the top is cold could be as simple as a cheap heat lamp or some shiz. I mean I got no idea but I imagine the ambient temp of the room is going to make a huge difference. Hugs and pineapple shoes
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Dang i want to try this.
Wow stunning job buddy 👍👍👍
Wtf is bismuth and wow that's cool
Might wanna re-spell your thumbnail 🤔
Nice vid. Thanks. You don`t need as much as you think.... You/i can make 500+ gr crystals with "only" 6-7 kg. yes it`s expensive, i pay about 33 Euros/kg...and thats the best price in Switzerland...if i order more than 20 kg. last time i bought 30kg
Thanks for the info!
The colours on that though are unbelievable 🤩
Did u try to cool it very quick? Inga
That would stop crystals growing , the slower you cool it the larger they get.
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You looked at ali express they sell a 1kg for £15 +£1.52 takes 20 days to get here but that not bad price
Seems too cheap I have seen it a d aussmed low quality.
Loved 🥰 it 😎🏍🇬🇧🏍👍👌
Lmao 😂when you dropped it down i did the same thing
oh the bowl optical thing?
Great video, It’s like a little city, so intricate and detailed, God’s creation is mind blowing!!!!
A fascinating video and the crystal growth reminded me of the potter's wheel tv interlude in "the old days"!
Looking this up I see that Bismuth is safe to use on your curry dishes (honest Reeno), Mind you, although Bismuth was long considered the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable, it has been discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive. Its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half-life more than a billion times the estimated age of the universe. Now that Wiki snippet is going well beyond a motorcycle vlog...
Back to the potter's wheel:
th-cam.com/video/hQ4-hDKorQE/w-d-xo.html
Yes I talked about it being a weak alpha emitter in the first ep. 👍
@@spicy110 Ah, I was obviously not paying attention! I bet you didn't think a few years ago you would be educating us, moving freely from the art of motorcycle maintenance to primordial isotopes...
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So soothing so relaxing so therapeutic ☺
BANG BANG BANG. SHUT UUUP!😳
Relaaax. As we, slooowly melt the bismuth down, into, it’s liquid form. A spicy curry is generally made of lead like materials. 🥱😴
This content would be a wonderful series. TikTok or IG?
Looks like you’re just about motorcycles, but people would eat this up. I love your wit. Brilliant. ❤
GOYA!!!!!!!!