The amount of stuff I have been able to easily fix after first seeing this video is crazy. There's been times where I would have literally had to throw qeuipment out because small inexpensive parts broke and it was impossible to find replacements anywhere. This trick works wonders on a lot of things.
That is so good to hear I am please, I have a couple things made of plastic that's snapped up a couple of pieces of equipment I assume that was totally out of luck. I just bought some super glue and I'm filing down some graphite right now I'll tell you how it works out
fixed my headphones this way 150 dollar headphones i use at home alone my kiddo kicked them off my head and i really dont want to pay for new ones when they technically sork just fine still so i filled in the voids and built it up around the two pieces and then electrical tape over the top as a way to cinch it together since its elastic tightening ability for a tape is really good
Все просто.Порошок углерода выступает наполнителем и замедлителем.Но так как показано не делается.Внутрь горки соды клей попасть не успевает застывая ,Если уж толстый ,то постепенно накладывая слои.Так что сравнение двух горок не корректно.Явно виден недопропит одной горки.
One major difference: It was just DRIPPED onto the baking soda. The nozzle was pushed INTO the graphite. The center of he baking soda wasnt saturated in the same fashion. Also, the drill is most definitely in reverse when drilling the graphite.
putting the video at a speed of 0.25 you can see that the stick is turning in the direction of taking the waste to the top of the tool, so it seems that the direction of rotation was correct in the graphite. I suspect that fraffite, because it has carbon, facilitates covalent chemical bonds and would be stronger because of the bonding chemistry and not because of the hardness of the graphite powder. Someone gave a tip about crushing fiberglass wool and it could be that I got a lot stronger even if I mixed it because the glass powder is very hard
Well given a timelapse with framerate, the drill bit may give the illusion on directional change. (But yea, he may have ran the drill backwards) I wouldn't know, haven't tested them yet. I look forward to it . .
After watching your video, I repair my broken plastic luggage. Before, I was only using a super glue and it was still cracked. Thank you so much. Your idea helps me a lot, I don't have to buy a new luggage. 😊👍
Вектор сил при разломе линейки был смещен в сторону соды, не удивительно, что это соединение сломалось первым. Надо самому проверить. Похоже на надувательстство.
Try with volcanic ash, the result gives a refractory qualitative characteristic, I use it for insulation in soldering irons and pyrographs, because it lacks conductivity.I am not minimizing your formula, it is simply that it seems "super" conductive to me due to the natural properties of graphene, I use it to repair control panels, generally of my ovens.
I REALLY don't recommend using ANY kind of superglue composite for "insulation in soldering irons" or other "refractory" uses. Cyanoacrylate fumes are outright nasty and no amount of reinforcement is gonna prevent that, not even volcanic ash.
@@CoolKoon thank you for this important safety tip that I wish I could up-vote to the top of the comments. Not my place to re-post, as it is your knowledge providing this cautionary wisdom. Glad I read far enough to learn this from you and would only want the same from the rest of our people here.
This is really powerful. It's a method I use all the time. You don't have to bother taking the inside of the pencil out, just get a box of pencil leads.
Truly incredibe! For information, lead in pencils is normally graded number first, letter second eg 6H (not H6!). Mid-range, everyday grade is HB. As an occasional artist I have very soft lead pencils of 9B, the softer ‘B’ range used more extensively by artists than the harder ‘H’ range.
We engineers only used the H grade - hard - for our drawings. Of course that was in the times long before computers. We depended on T - Squares and triangular rulers. 😉😉😉😉
It makes sense! LED pencils do not have any led, They are made with GRAPHITE. Graphite is extremely strong. A big thumbs up for this video. Thanks man! 👍
@@noonewn If you want to be correct, be completely correct. It is actually graphite mixed with clay. However, It is commonly, and acceptably, if erroneously, called lead. In point of fact, "lead" is actually just an abbreviation: the full, correct name is "pencil lead." If it makes you feel better, there are scores of names for objects that have little to no relation to the things they are named for. This is usually called a misnomer. Compare the terms starfish (neither star nor fish), jellyfish (neither), cuttlefish, butterfly (flies, but is dairy free), ladybug (technically not a big, may be of either sex, have no peerage rank), firefly (no combustion), strawberry (no dried grass), tin foil (not tin), whale shark/killer whale/orca (none are whales), tiger shark (no relation to any feline), bearcat (not a bear, barely a cat), electric eel (actually a fish), red panda (no relation), King Cobra (doubtful royalty, not a cobra), mountain goat (neither as big as a mountain, nor technically a goat), honey badger (not made of honey, not a badger), mantis shrimp (neither), American Buffalo (citizenship is arguable, species is incorrect), flying squirrel (glides, has no wings), flying lemur (neither) Maned Wolf (maned, but no genetic connection to any canines), Horned Toad (not a toad, not even a frog), Koala Bear (not a bear), Mountain Chicken (a frog!). Among others. The origin of the usage is historical. The pencil dates back to ancient Rome, when it was a rod made of lead. The word pencil comes from the Latin penicillium (interesting original meaning--look it up!). However, graphite's use dates much, much later, to its discovery in the mid-sixteenth century. At the time, many thought it looked and acted a lot like lead, so it was called plumbago (from plumbus, the Latin for lead) or "black lead." The association has stuck since. Roughly 5 generations later, during the Napoleonic Wars, France was cut off from high quality English graphite. Under order from Napoleon, engineer Nicholas Jacques Conté developed a method to combine low quality graphite with clay, baking the product. This is still the basic procedure used today. (Note: there is an interesting connection between Henry David Thoreau and the pencil--look it up!)
Excellent video! This is the first video I have seen where pencil lead is used with super glue. For when I need a very strong union I will use pencil lead. What if you want a very strong connection? Consider using a screen that overlaps the break on each side. Put some pencil lead on the screen and add a few drops of superglue. This keeps the patch smooth. Now you have a very strong connection. Cheers!
Looks very much impressive, however the pencil graphite contains some sort of mineral oil, which might compromise the adhesive strength. I would recommend to use laser printer toner powder instead. The mixture will also be magnetic.
I respecfully disagree -pease watch entire video, there is a super glue graphite hack video where are he made a wrench and tightened a loose bolt‐ Amazing
@@thhomasmarks The result isn’t magnetic. Dependent on the % graphite content, the result will be conductive to a varying degree. The conductivity of graphite in epoxy, rather than with cyanoacrylate, is a property that is exploited for some uses.
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Rock polishers use superglue to fill cracks in rocks (the prettiest rocks have flaws). Inused to buy expensive spray hardener but then I learned the baking soda trick. Works just as good plus so cheap it is almost free. Also works on broken fingernails
Amazing, I did exactly the same in the summer of 2021. 😆👍 I know the trick w/baking soda as I like to model airplanes, it is good for filling gaps or used as putty.
можно попробовать использовать вместо графита активированный уголь. У него, если не ошибаюсь, удельная площадь поверхности больше, чем у графита, за счет чего соединение должно быть более прочным. Сама по себе прочность графита тут, думаю, не играет роли, так как это комозит, а не монолитный кусок
@@GreenArrow749-f9o ну, это стоит учитывать лишь в конструкциях, имеющих электронику в месте склеивания. Хотя сопротивление подобной склейки может быть весьма разным, возможно из-за клея сам композит вообще не будет токопроводящим.
Pencil "lead" is graphite and clay. The hardness number of a pencil lead increases as the clay content diminishes. A #2 is the highest graphic content generally available. in a writing pencil, but corresponds to H, the middle of the scale for hardness and was the softest that was used for mechanical drafting.
I love these videos with no audio to explain details and a thumbs up at the end. Powdered graphite is readily available at the hardware store so what's the deal here? An emergency fix when you have a pencil and can't run to the store? Maybe a onetime fix and you don't want to buy a bottle of graphite? And, as others have asked, what else was mixed with the graphite? A thumbs up shows that you achieved what you want, but more details please. Otherwise, I suspect all you achieved was to show YT how smart you are.
I need to know what he mixed with the graphite too or video is useless. a lot of videos do this, or leave the ingredient up for a second instead of just leaving it there until the next ingredient. It's so aggravating, I unsubscribed from a bunch of repair, cooking and craft videos. The only reasons I can think of why he used a pencil, it was an emergency repair and store was closed, or they live in a poor country where they can barely afford food so can't buy graphite powder. The way America is going, that will be us soon too.
@@captainamazing1356 Not quite, baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, he was using calcium carbonate. Similar compounds though and serving the same chemical purpose.
JustCurious, don't suck, if you didn't realize what the graphite was mixed with then you should change nick because you have nothing curious about it.😬😬😬
This is good. You could go further and expose each method to a weight test by bonding each powder/glue to a screw on a board and see which one carries most weight.
Far simpler to get yourself a bottle of graphite powder available from any hardware store or auto parts outlet. The only disadvantage I can see in using graphite powder instead of baking soda is the resulting BLACK colour of the adhesive which may de unsightly on some jobs. I've heard somewhere else that using fine metal dust is even stronger than the graphite.
@@blancodelaney9917 Pencil lead is usually graphite. Not sure what the graphite/clay ratio is in pencil lead. But graphite has much better tensile strength than clay. So graphite powder is most likely much better. Adding an aggregate to super glue will decrease the "bondage". It becomes less adhesive. But the superglue becomes a better building material when you add graphite.
Cool, it would be harder with only graphite, one guy said that it takes a little longer to dry, still not much, being a good thing in x tasks. I have used many times epoxy and sometimes the bond is very weak.
Impressive.. Although, it's probably best to use this method on a repair one can't see. Seeing as it can't be chiseled or sanded. Still, great educational DIY video.
Not a very scientific experiment. The control needed to be pure glue. On the individual and identical cut, separate pieces of plastic and be careful to exert the same kind and amount of pressure. The graphite seems stronger and certainly worth the experiment.
Backing soda is good catalist and filer, but carbon black can work in smaler amounts. Its easiest made by cooling a flame of parafin candle whit metal plate or a spoon. It reacts as fast as baking soda but in smaler amount needed.
You mean to use the black powder that forms on the spoon when you hold it over a flame? I've seen a video where a guy used ash, cigarette ash to be exact, and it works.
De todas maneras el bicarbonato de sodio o beiking soda, por ser de color blanco es de gran ayuda, lo importante es aplicar una capa muy delgada de Bicarbonato o Beiking Soda a las dos partes a unir y después con mucho cuidado y rápidez, aplicar el pegante.
The darker artists pencils have less clay. Also, graphite powder can be purchased. It's not necessary to take pencils apart and grind down the graphite. Art supply stores carry it, and it's also available online.
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What about pure charcoal powder instead of graphite? Would it even be better or less strong? What exactly does the natron (NaHCO3) do in the process? Does it react with the glue? Probably not with the graphite/charcoal. NaHCO3 is known as cleaning powder, baking soda etc. and tends to produce CO2 gas - so it would make the glue more foamy - not what you want...
Cianoacrilate is hadening in contact with water from atmosphere. You can keep it using a syringe needle or using a thin dispenser or, better use 1 ml Superglue tubes.
@@SamiElwan when the glue hardens in the tip of the needle, I use matches or a lighter to heat up the needle. Glue I store in the refrigerator in a bag that closes.
i knew about the super glue with some dust trick but never thought that with a bit of graphite it would be more strong. Its makes sense cuz graphite has some nice propriety. Nice info brah. big LIKE from here
The "graphite" in a pencil is a mixture of clay and graphite. Graphite is soft and slippery - it's the clay that's doing all the work here (as it does in the pencil.) If you're doing a lot of work with superglue, just buy a few ounces of clay powder and save yourself the mess and trouble. (Maybe do this if you need a black material.)
Графит нейтрален к клею , попробуйте что-нибудь приклеить к поверхности на тёртой графитом фиг что получится , клей будет отлетать как на сковородке с тефлоном , а автор сделал смесь для улучшения пропитывания клеем , а соду в чистом виде применяют только при послойным нанесении , а в видео где сода он клей моментально твердеет верхний слой а внутри сода порошок остался а графит создаёт условие пористости пропитывания .
Соду надо тоже измельчить и высушить. На суперклей надеваю носик от иглы шприца, когда клей застывает в носике, это можно исправить: поджечь спичкой или зажигалкой иглу. Суперклей храню в пакете, что закрывается и в холодильнике.
А я суперклей храню в банке с силикагелем, в несколько раз дольше храниться чем без силикагеля, рекомендую. Храниться очень долго, и в любой момент у меня всегда есть клей, даже через несколько месяцев после открытия тюбика.
A 3D printer using CA, graphite, baking soda, etc., instead of plastic floss, could make parts that are ready to use/on demand, rather than printing plastic models that need to then be remade with more durable materials. That'd be cool...
@KeyStroke no because when you think of the structure of graphite it's made of large flat sheets of hexagonal carbon lattices which would lubricate between sliding surfaces or be bound tightly by an adhesive just like a carbon fiber tennis racquet both properties are enhanced by its molecular structure.
Wondering why you didn't just use graphite powder rather than grind it up from pencils? I also wonder if the greater resistance to drilling and sawing is because of the lubricating effects of the graphite. Thanks for posting.
Думаю, что свойства цианакрилатного клея не надо идеализировать. У него очень приличная адгезия ко многим материалам, но очень низкая термостойкость. Во времена, когда этого клея еще не было в продаже, он появился у нас на работе. У меня тут же возникла идея, что этот клей, в силу его прозрачности, идеальное средство для склейки разбитых рюмок и фужеров. Склейка получилась отличной, почти незаметной на глаз. Но эта склейка развалилась при первой попытке помыть рюмки в горячей воде из-под крана (известно, что она не бывает выше 60 градусов по Цельсию). Так что, делайте выводы.
@@romanchuck99 Согласно Википедии, не водостоек только метилцианакрилат. Был ли тогда у меня именно он, я не знаю. Но по моему опыту работы с циакрином, я ни разу не замечал его неводостойкости. И даже наоборот, он лучше и быстрее твердеет в присутствии паров воды.
Я с вами не согласен если не знаете не говорите, я делал дренажные трубки для стека воды в подвале и эти алюминиевые трубки клеял этим клеем с содой ,уже два года .
@@dimon4818 я тоже клеил в прогребе суперклеем с содой, сначала нормально, а через некоторое время всё в труху превращается, может это едят какие микроорганизмы даже превращая в труху.
Graphite consists of sheets of graphene, which is one carbon atom thick. The carbon atoms are arranged in hexagons which means that each carbon atom has only 3 bonds, when it needs 4. The remaining bond is shared around the ring and to adjacent rings. This makes graphene VERY strong. Charcoal is not so bonded and is not nearly as strong.
At the end where the “with pencil lead” is compared to “without” by bending, the test is skewed. You need to have 2 different pieces with the bonded break in the same location. The “without” bends significantly. The “with” bends little at all. Which makes sense because you’re holding the piece at the ends and the “without” is much closer to the center where the bend occurs.
its ....hard , almost like carbonfibre this type of glue is used in composites for at least 40years or more earlier mostly made using epoxy with graphite powder super strong cure time for cyanoacrylate with graphite powder depend only of moisture content in graphite , more moisture faster cure time for medium cyanoacrylate and super dry graphite it can cure for hours ...but when it get to room moisture...it will cure in 3-5mins
Интересно, а если алебастр использовать вместо соды? Вообще, надо как-нибудь поэкспериментировать на досуге с разными наполнителями. В любом случае, соединения на которые может попадать влага, я всегда покрываю авто эмалью для дисков.
Очень впечатляет, однако графит из карандаша содержит некоторое количество минерального масла, что может ухудшить клейющие свойства. Попробуйте порошок тонера для лазерного принтера. Смесь будет иметь ещё и магнитные свойства.
En el momento es muy efectivo no le afecta algunos daños que le produce ahora viene lo más importante apliquele calor durante un tiempo por periodos si este no se rompe cuartea o agrieta felicidades tienes un excelente producto pero si sufre daño no es ideal para el trabajo que se busca
Hace algún tiempo reparé un buje de goma de una turbina de aire acondicionado. Esa reparación la hice pega loca y bicarbonato, quedó perfecta y dura. Después de seis meses de uso se dañó, verifico la pega y está como granito de azúcar,toda desmoronada. En fin. No soporto las bajas temperaturas o los cambios bruscos de temperatura.... Terminé reparando el buje con Silicon automotriz de alta temperatura. .
and for plastics, if you can get a little piece of spare plastic of the same kind small ribbon cut away from the side or another identical piece , try soldering it , using the extra piece as solder ofc.
Depends upon the type of plastic; some don't melt well, just get soft and deform... and even (further) separate/shrink when heated. (happened to me last week, sigh. That's why I'm here, looking up other methods to "repair my repair", lol, D'oh...)
@@brianwall9592 I have repaired several car batteries with strips of the plastic coffee can lids and electric soldering gun. One slid over into the alt. fan. successful for me.
Although I agree with @ftswarbill below. it's still very impressive. May I ask where you got both ideas? Also, do you happen to know what chemicals are formed from both processes?
The amount of stuff I have been able to easily fix after first seeing this video is crazy. There's been times where I would have literally had to throw qeuipment out because small inexpensive parts broke and it was impossible to find replacements anywhere. This trick works wonders on a lot of things.
That is so good to hear I am please, I have a couple things made of plastic that's snapped up a couple of pieces of equipment I assume that was totally out of luck. I just bought some super glue and I'm filing down some graphite right now I'll tell you how it works out
@@annarock8966 oh my.... i assume it'd probably perform better w/o any adulterations, what is your souce plz?
fixed my headphones this way 150 dollar headphones i use at home alone my kiddo kicked them off my head and i really dont want to pay for new ones when they technically sork just fine still so i filled in the voids and built it up around the two pieces and then electrical tape over the top as a way to cinch it together since its elastic tightening ability for a tape is really good
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Все просто.Порошок углерода выступает наполнителем и замедлителем.Но так как показано не делается.Внутрь горки соды клей попасть не успевает застывая ,Если уж толстый ,то постепенно накладывая слои.Так что сравнение двух горок не корректно.Явно виден недопропит одной горки.
One major difference: It was just DRIPPED onto the baking soda. The nozzle was pushed INTO the graphite. The center of he baking soda wasnt saturated in the same fashion. Also, the drill is most definitely in reverse when drilling the graphite.
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True. This is a biased video that is fake news.
putting the video at a speed of 0.25 you can see that the stick is turning in the direction of taking the waste to the top of the tool, so it seems that the direction of rotation was correct in the graphite. I suspect that fraffite, because it has carbon, facilitates covalent chemical bonds and would be stronger because of the bonding chemistry and not because of the hardness of the graphite powder. Someone gave a tip about crushing fiberglass wool and it could be that I got a lot stronger even if I mixed it because the glass powder is very hard
you saved me time, am about to say same thing , thank u . the most stupid person who think he is the smartest.
Well given a timelapse with framerate, the drill bit may give the illusion on directional change.
(But yea, he may have ran the drill backwards)
I wouldn't know, haven't tested them yet. I look forward to it . .
After watching your video, I repair my broken plastic luggage. Before, I was only using a super glue and it was still cracked. Thank you so much. Your idea helps me a lot, I don't have to buy a new luggage. 😊👍
Maybe if you weren't so Rough on your shit it might last longer . . . 😂 (that's a joke)
Вектор сил при разломе линейки был смещен в сторону соды, не удивительно, что это соединение сломалось первым.
Надо самому проверить. Похоже на надувательстство.
Да тесты оставляют желать лучшего. Кликбейт. Кстати если проверите, дайте ссыль посмотреть.
Мне тоже скиньте ссыль)
@рамз масаев пищевая сода
один хрень придумал а другие повторяют.лучше уж какой нибудь кирпичной пылью присыпать.
Ещё вместо соды можно попробовать Церезит (цемент), крахмал, также можно попробовать добавлять в смесь порошок алюминия или стали.
Super glue, 🎉🎉🎉
Try with volcanic ash, the result gives a refractory qualitative characteristic, I use it for insulation in soldering irons and pyrographs, because it lacks conductivity.I am not minimizing your formula, it is simply that it seems "super" conductive to me due to the natural properties of graphene, I use it to repair control panels, generally of my ovens.
I REALLY don't recommend using ANY kind of superglue composite for "insulation in soldering irons" or other "refractory" uses. Cyanoacrylate fumes are outright nasty and no amount of reinforcement is gonna prevent that, not even volcanic ash.
@@CoolKoon thank you for this important safety tip that I wish I could up-vote to the top of the comments. Not my place to re-post, as it is your knowledge providing this cautionary wisdom. Glad I read far enough to learn this from you and would only want the same from the rest of our people here.
just popping out to vesuvius right now
Where do I get volcanic ash?
@@fredrikkittilsen Pumice ?
This is really powerful. It's a method I use all the time. You don't have to bother taking the inside of the pencil out, just get a box of pencil leads.
Truly incredibe!
For information, lead in pencils is normally graded number first, letter second eg 6H (not H6!). Mid-range, everyday grade is HB. As an occasional artist I have very soft lead pencils of 9B, the softer ‘B’ range used more extensively by artists than the harder ‘H’ range.
We engineers only used the H grade - hard - for our drawings. Of course that was in the times long before computers. We depended on T - Squares and triangular rulers. 😉😉😉😉
Impresionante yo arregle mis sillas de plástico del jardín con este sistema es súper efectivo,un abrazo grande saludos desde mar del plata 🇦🇷.
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Muchas gracias por su información, pués la misma le falta al vídeo
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I’m so glad I found your videos makes me think I can repair anything with super glue now
It makes sense! LED pencils do not have any led, They are made with GRAPHITE.
Graphite is extremely strong.
A big thumbs up for this video. Thanks man! 👍
It's LEAD pencil, not LED pencil. Even though there's no lead (or L.E.D.)
@@luislast6113Look out!! Grammar Cops!!
It's not lead either. It's GRAPHITE.
@@noonewn If you want to be correct, be completely correct.
It is actually graphite mixed with clay. However, It is commonly, and acceptably, if erroneously, called lead. In point of fact, "lead" is actually just an abbreviation: the full, correct name is "pencil lead." If it makes you feel better, there are scores of names for objects that have little to no relation to the things they are named for. This is usually called a misnomer. Compare the terms starfish (neither star nor fish), jellyfish (neither), cuttlefish, butterfly (flies, but is dairy free), ladybug (technically not a big, may be of either sex, have no peerage rank), firefly (no combustion), strawberry (no dried grass), tin foil (not tin), whale shark/killer whale/orca (none are whales), tiger shark (no relation to any feline), bearcat (not a bear, barely a cat), electric eel (actually a fish), red panda (no relation), King Cobra (doubtful royalty, not a cobra), mountain goat (neither as big as a mountain, nor technically a goat), honey badger (not made of honey, not a badger), mantis shrimp (neither), American Buffalo (citizenship is arguable, species is incorrect), flying squirrel (glides, has no wings), flying lemur (neither) Maned Wolf (maned, but no genetic connection to any canines), Horned Toad (not a toad, not even a frog), Koala Bear (not a bear), Mountain Chicken (a frog!). Among others.
The origin of the usage is historical. The pencil dates back to ancient Rome, when it was a rod made of lead. The word pencil comes from the Latin penicillium (interesting original meaning--look it up!). However, graphite's use dates much, much later, to its discovery in the mid-sixteenth century. At the time, many thought it looked and acted a lot like lead, so it was called plumbago (from plumbus, the Latin for lead) or "black lead." The association has stuck since.
Roughly 5 generations later, during the Napoleonic Wars, France was cut off from high quality English graphite. Under order from Napoleon, engineer Nicholas Jacques Conté developed a method to combine low quality graphite with clay, baking the product. This is still the basic procedure used today. (Note: there is an interesting connection between Henry David Thoreau and the pencil--look it up!)
Thank you I thought only baking soda but with this pencil powder you have made my day ran out of soda BIG UP God bless life saver
Its grafiet
А ничего, что графитовую смесь полностью пропитали , а другую лишь по краям и немного по средине ?
А что за клей использовал..?
@@vijakleina3379 обычный супер клей
Excellent video!
This is the first video I have seen where pencil lead is used with super glue. For when I need a very strong union I will use pencil lead.
What if you want a very strong connection? Consider using a screen that overlaps the break on each side. Put some pencil lead on the screen and add a few drops of superglue. This keeps the patch smooth. Now you have a very strong connection.
Cheers!
Looks very much impressive, however the pencil graphite contains some sort of mineral oil, which might compromise the adhesive strength. I would recommend to use laser printer toner powder instead. The mixture will also be magnetic.
I respecfully disagree -pease watch entire video, there is a super glue graphite hack video where are he made a wrench and tightened a loose bolt‐ Amazing
@@thhomasmarks The result isn’t magnetic. Dependent on the % graphite content, the result will be conductive to a varying degree. The conductivity of graphite in epoxy, rather than with cyanoacrylate, is a property that is exploited for some uses.
Laser printer toner worth more than gold
What are your results, have you tried it??
@@bettyswallocks6411
It is so great, not to have to throw things out, but to repair them. Thank you.
Pretty cool trick! - Graphite Win!
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Мы на пороге великого открытия!
Вот как алхимики делали искуственные чёрные алмазы🎉.
Секрет прост: графит+сода+супер клей=чёрный алмаз.
Rock polishers use superglue to fill cracks in rocks (the prettiest rocks have flaws). Inused to buy expensive spray hardener but then I learned the baking soda trick. Works just as good plus so cheap it is almost free. Also works on broken fingernails
exothermic reaction. don't burn your finger
Super handy
@@yatatana8552 I have burned my fingers eight times and can attest to the incredible heat produced by this reaction.
Baking soda & superglue worked as a temporary thumbnail. Replaced twice a week for 6 weeks, while a new nail grew in.
Amazing, I did exactly the same in the summer of 2021. 😆👍
I know the trick w/baking soda as I like to model airplanes, it is good for filling gaps or used as putty.
Hope you're not in the habit of biting your fingernails!
можно попробовать использовать вместо графита активированный уголь. У него, если не ошибаюсь, удельная площадь поверхности больше, чем у графита, за счет чего соединение должно быть более прочным. Сама по себе прочность графита тут, думаю, не играет роли, так как это комозит, а не монолитный кусок
Согласен, выводы автора ролика, сомнительны.
И ещё, графит токопроводный и использовать такой клей нужно осторожно, с точки зрения, электробезопасности.
@@GreenArrow749-f9o ну, это стоит учитывать лишь в конструкциях, имеющих электронику в месте склеивания. Хотя сопротивление подобной склейки может быть весьма разным, возможно из-за клея сам композит вообще не будет токопроводящим.
@@GreenArrow749-f9o А тонер от картриджей подойдёт?
А все таки, какой клей, (жидкость) применять? Очень интересно, мне один товарищ посоветовал и я заклеил пластиковый нагревательный прибор. Спасибо!
Amazing. Does this work with coloured pencils too?
Pencil "lead" is graphite and clay. The hardness number of a pencil lead increases as the clay content diminishes. A #2 is the highest graphic content generally available. in a writing pencil, but corresponds to H, the middle of the scale for hardness and was the softest that was used for mechanical drafting.
Is it the graphite or is it the clay from the pencil what makes the mixture hard?
В былые годы, в СССР, самый мягкий "простой" карандаш, обозначался М - 2М
I thought the HB was the softest one.
@@ИгорьЛоза-й4о можете объяснить чё он смешал с графитом? Соду?
no explica que componentes usa además del grafito ke es evidente
Ini ilmu baru yang baru saja saya dapat, terimakasih ilmunya, sehat dan sukses selalu 👍
I love these videos with no audio to explain details and a thumbs up at the end.
Powdered graphite is readily available at the hardware store so what's the deal here? An emergency fix when you have a pencil and can't run to the store? Maybe a onetime fix and you don't want to buy a bottle of graphite? And, as others have asked, what else was mixed with the graphite?
A thumbs up shows that you achieved what you want, but more details please.
Otherwise, I suspect all you achieved was to show YT how smart you are.
I need to know what he mixed with the graphite too or video is useless. a lot of videos do this, or leave the ingredient up for a second instead of just leaving it there until the next ingredient. It's so aggravating, I unsubscribed from a bunch of repair, cooking and craft videos. The only reasons I can think of why he used a pencil, it was an emergency repair and store was closed, or they live in a poor country where they can barely afford food so can't buy graphite powder. The way America is going, that will be us soon too.
He mixed baking soda with the graphite
Tal cual, le diste a la justa, 3:20 perdido al divino botón
@@captainamazing1356 Not quite, baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, he was using calcium carbonate. Similar compounds though and serving the same chemical purpose.
JustCurious, don't suck, if you didn't realize what the graphite was mixed with then you should change nick because you have nothing curious about it.😬😬😬
This is good. You could go further and expose each method to a weight test by bonding each powder/glue to a screw on a board and see which one carries most weight.
Hola, grafito + bicarbonato
Con cianocrilato...excelente
Altamente recomendable para aeromodelismo
Gracias x compartir
Man. I just repaired my mini 2 arme with this mix. Thank u so much. I will leave your link in my video. 🙏🏻
Far simpler to get yourself a bottle of graphite powder available from any hardware store or auto parts outlet. The only disadvantage I can see in using graphite powder instead of baking soda is the resulting BLACK colour of the adhesive which may de unsightly on some jobs.
I've heard somewhere else that using fine metal dust is even stronger than the graphite.
But is the clay in the pencil lead beneficial due to some type of added bondage?
@@blancodelaney9917 Pencil lead is usually graphite. Not sure what the graphite/clay ratio is in pencil lead. But graphite has much better tensile strength than clay. So graphite powder is most likely much better. Adding an aggregate to super glue will decrease the "bondage". It becomes less adhesive. But the superglue becomes a better building material when you add graphite.
@@FrendhDepend on the grade of the graphite. 12B is in theory pure graphite.. 12 H is pure clay. HB is more or less 50-50
Mille grazie per il tuo utilissimo suggerimento!!!!!!!!!
Cool, it would be harder with only graphite, one guy said that it takes a little longer to dry, still not much, being a good thing in x tasks. I have used many times epoxy and sometimes the bond is very weak.
Impressive.. Although, it's probably best to use this method on a repair one can't see. Seeing as it can't be chiseled or sanded. Still, great educational DIY video.
*In fairness you did apply most of the stress on the Baking Soda only side. I'm sure the graphite is amazing but fair is fair.* 🤔
He also added backing soda to the graphite
@@mrebholz *Yes I know, I watched the video.*
Not a very scientific experiment. The control needed to be pure glue. On the individual and identical cut, separate pieces of plastic and be careful to exert the same kind and amount of pressure.
The graphite seems stronger and certainly worth the experiment.
Was thinking the same thing.
Does any of these works on fiberglass, and if so which is best ,I would like to join a broken fiberglass bumper, thanks in advance
Backing soda is good catalist and filer, but carbon black can work in smaler amounts.
Its easiest made by cooling a flame of parafin candle whit metal plate or a spoon.
It reacts as fast as baking soda but in smaler amount needed.
You mean to use the black powder that forms on the spoon when you hold it over a flame? I've seen a video where a guy used ash, cigarette ash to be exact, and it works.
good to have this knowledge for the Future repair !
Очень интересно!!! Успехов во всех начинаниях вам!!!
Белый смес что было?
@@cingizyargun6626 пищевая сода обычная.
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Great video, great channel thank you very much for sharing your knowledge
De todas maneras el bicarbonato de sodio o beiking soda, por ser de color blanco es de gran ayuda, lo importante es aplicar una capa muy delgada de Bicarbonato o Beiking Soda a las dos partes a unir y después con mucho cuidado y rápidez, aplicar el pegante.
the graphite in most pencils is supposed to come as a graphite clay mixture. But really cool to know, thank you for showing this.
The darker artists pencils have less clay. Also, graphite powder can be purchased. It's not necessary to take pencils apart and grind down the graphite. Art supply stores carry it, and it's also available online.
@@kathleenstoin671 very cool to know, thank you.
No matter how you how you slice it, you are still using baking soda as the hardener. It neutralizes the CA
Uhh no..he isn't I don't think you watched properly 🙄
I forgot to add the baking soda yo the shavings and glued a piece of plastic using the shavings only. ...
.... Only time will tell if it holds.
I think you may have fixed my problem thank you!
Amigo, lo felicito por compartir sus conocimientos y por la demostración tan evidente del pegamento, me encantó!!!... 👍👍
Thank you so much 🙏🏻. Can I use Bicarbonate instead of Carbonate !!
А если б соду пропитать клеем полностью?
Может, прочность была бы " на уровне"????
100%
Да у него и тесты на разлом тоже так себе
Hola cual es el súper pegamento que mezcla con carbonato y luego con grafito ? Gracias
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How long does it take to cure with the mixture you are using?
Cyanoacrylate (super glue) cures very quickly. For thick applications, it is best to layer it.
This is why people collect so many IKEA pencils.
You might be right 🤣👍🏻
¿Cuáles son las sustancias?
I've used graphite and glue to glue different things even on cars and it's a success, Use it and then give a finished opinion
Excelente video un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱
Thanks very much for this new information
Watching these ideas, and reading the comments, it makes me want to experiment using various powdered, shredded materials with super glue.
Попробуй с алюминиевой пудрой
What about pure charcoal powder instead of graphite? Would it even be better or less strong? What exactly does the natron (NaHCO3) do in the process? Does it react with the glue? Probably not with the graphite/charcoal. NaHCO3 is known as cleaning powder, baking soda etc. and tends to produce CO2 gas - so it would make the glue more foamy - not what you want...
How to keep the glue bottle out of dry? Thanks
Cianoacrilate is hadening in contact with water from atmosphere. You can keep it using a syringe needle or using a thin dispenser or, better use 1 ml Superglue tubes.
If the glue dried inside the syringe needle, what should I do?
Thanks a lot
@@SamiElwan Replace the needle with a new one
@@SamiElwan when the glue hardens in the tip of the needle, I use matches or a lighter to heat up the needle. Glue I store in the refrigerator in a bag that closes.
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i knew about the super glue with some dust trick but never thought that with a bit of graphite it would be more strong. Its makes sense cuz graphite has some nice propriety. Nice info brah. big LIKE from here
The "graphite" in a pencil is a mixture of clay and graphite. Graphite is soft and slippery - it's the clay that's doing all the work here (as it does in the pencil.)
If you're doing a lot of work with superglue, just buy a few ounces of clay powder and save yourself the mess and trouble. (Maybe do this if you need a black material.)
Графит нейтрален к клею , попробуйте что-нибудь приклеить к поверхности на тёртой графитом фиг что получится , клей будет отлетать как на сковородке с тефлоном , а автор сделал смесь для улучшения пропитывания клеем , а соду в чистом виде применяют только при послойным нанесении , а в видео где сода он клей моментально твердеет верхний слой а внутри сода порошок остался а графит создаёт условие пористости пропитывания .
Соду надо тоже измельчить и высушить.
На суперклей надеваю носик от иглы шприца, когда клей застывает в носике, это можно исправить: поджечь спичкой или зажигалкой иглу. Суперклей храню в пакете, что закрывается и в холодильнике.
А я суперклей храню в банке с силикагелем, в несколько раз дольше храниться чем без силикагеля, рекомендую. Храниться очень долго, и в любой момент у меня всегда есть клей, даже через несколько месяцев после открытия тюбика.
Про силикагель не задумывался. Спасибо за совет.
Я тоже а храню в холодильнике с иголкой от шприца. Про нагрев не знал. Спасибо.
bien por la info... pero si querés podes comprar grafito en polvo que se usa en cerrajerías
También se puede utilizar el electrodo de carbón de una pila.
That's a nice lifehack))
Also, it is a good idea to create some parts, made of this polymer
A 3D printer using CA, graphite, baking soda, etc., instead of plastic floss, could make parts that are ready to use/on demand, rather than printing plastic models that need to then be remade with more durable materials. That'd be cool...
I'm grateful to your Instructable. Can we use locks lubricating graphite instead of shaving pencil and batteries parts?
No.
@@СветланаРоманов-ц3э why
I used lubricating grahite powder & it's worked fine.
Isn't it strange that graphite is not only an effective component in adhesion, but is also a very efficient lubricant at the same time?
Same
Actually it get even stranger when you think that graphite is basically the same 'ingredients' there are on diamonds.
@@girottos авжеж
@KeyStroke no because when you think of the structure of graphite it's made of large flat sheets of hexagonal carbon lattices which would lubricate between sliding surfaces or be bound tightly by an adhesive just like a carbon fiber tennis racquet both properties are enhanced by its molecular structure.
@@girottos are you sure about that? I thought diamonds were mostly carbon. similar to coal.
I wonder if carbon would work well too? Like a briquet....
Wondering why you didn't just use graphite powder rather than grind it up from pencils? I also wonder if the greater resistance to drilling and sawing is because of the lubricating effects of the graphite. Thanks for posting.
How about he didn't have any graphite powder available as an answer...
по поводу смазачного эффекта тоже задумался, возможно сверло скользит просто
@@carlosmejia5728 OK, who seriously doesn't have graphite powder... ? 😆
@@carlosmejia5728 у каждого уважаемого человека в доме должно быть хотя-бы пару центнеров графитового порошка 😏
Gracias por la idea muy útil. Sugiero también traduzcan al español. Gracias. ¿Que liquido se usó?
You can buy graphite powder (for putting in locks as a dry lubricant)
Mi sono iscritto perchè utile e geniale
Думаю, что свойства цианакрилатного клея не надо идеализировать. У него очень приличная адгезия ко многим материалам, но очень низкая термостойкость. Во времена, когда этого клея еще не было в продаже, он появился у нас на работе. У меня тут же возникла идея, что этот клей, в силу его прозрачности, идеальное средство для склейки разбитых рюмок и фужеров. Склейка получилась отличной, почти незаметной на глаз. Но эта склейка развалилась при первой попытке помыть рюмки в горячей воде из-под крана (известно, что она не бывает выше 60 градусов по Цельсию). Так что, делайте выводы.
Тут дело не в температуре, а в «воде» . Циакрин разрушается под воздействием воды.
@@romanchuck99 Согласно Википедии, не водостоек только метилцианакрилат. Был ли тогда у меня именно он, я не знаю. Но по моему опыту работы с циакрином, я ни разу не замечал его неводостойкости. И даже наоборот, он лучше и быстрее твердеет в присутствии паров воды.
Я с вами не согласен если не знаете не говорите, я делал дренажные трубки для стека воды в подвале и эти алюминиевые трубки клеял этим клеем с содой ,уже два года .
@@dimon4818 я тоже клеил в прогребе суперклеем с содой, сначала нормально, а через некоторое время всё в труху превращается, может это едят какие микроорганизмы даже превращая в труху.
Не отвечу как цианкрилат работает в воде, но, склеенная лампочка накаливания ( отвалился цоколь ), светилась года два, пока не перегорела.
Ролик достойный но Отдельно порадовал музыкой...
Спокойной и не напряжной,..🤗👍
Powdered bakelite plastic works amazingly well too... the result is hard and durable with amazing adhesion to metals...
And carcinogenic because it's full of asbestos. Only a fool would risk using it powdered.
be careful. Lots of bakelite contains asbestos. Powder will get in your lungs. mesothelioma.
Bu kadar uğraşmana gerek yok odun külü bu işi fazlasıyla görüyor.
Does charcoal works too? Maybe better?
Graphite consists of sheets of graphene, which is one carbon atom thick. The carbon atoms are arranged in hexagons which means that each carbon atom has only 3 bonds, when it needs 4. The remaining bond is shared around the ring and to adjacent rings.
This makes graphene VERY strong. Charcoal is not so bonded and is not nearly as strong.
At the end where the “with pencil lead” is compared to “without” by bending, the test is skewed. You need to have 2 different pieces with the bonded break in the same location. The “without” bends significantly. The “with” bends little at all. Which makes sense because you’re holding the piece at the ends and the “without” is much closer to the center where the bend occurs.
A Rockwell test would really show the hardness difference between the two. Would be interesting to see the numbers.
its ....hard , almost like carbonfibre
this type of glue is used in composites for at least 40years or more
earlier mostly made using epoxy with graphite powder
super strong
cure time for cyanoacrylate with graphite powder depend only of moisture content in graphite , more moisture faster cure time
for medium cyanoacrylate and super dry graphite it can cure for hours ...but when it get to room moisture...it will cure in 3-5mins
Would love to see the data.
What's a Rockwell test?
@@jenniferrose5805I think it's something like digging a well in a rocky terrain.
But it's possible right? Just trying to glue it all together.. lol...jk! Thanks for the response! Have a beautiful day everyone!
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Соду специально нетпропитал.думая что смотрят мягко сказать не внимательные люди😂😂😂
Интересно, а если алебастр использовать вместо соды? Вообще, надо как-нибудь поэкспериментировать на досуге с разными наполнителями. В любом случае, соединения на которые может попадать влага, я всегда покрываю авто эмалью для дисков.
Que buen dato, muchas gracias, exelente.
Will this work with graphite powder, the kind you use as a lubricant?
Gdzie kupujesz super klej w tych buteleczkach?
Очень впечатляет, однако графит из карандаша содержит некоторое количество минерального масла, что может ухудшить клейющие свойства. Попробуйте порошок тонера для лазерного принтера. Смесь будет иметь ещё и магнитные свойства.
Prueba con grafito que se utiliza para lubricar cerraduras ya viene en polvo
En dónde lo consigo?
Gracias
@@joaquindelafuente8436 en las ferreterías se vende como lubricante de cerraduras viene en frasquitos plasticos
you can buuuy graphite powder in art shops.. how about charchoal powder ? will it work ?as wel ?
No sé cómo poner el traductor, y nose que usaron, está buenísimo!! Gracias!!
Lo mismo pensé, yo no entendí nada
Colocaron mina de lápiz como saben que está hecha de grafito, también le echaron bicarbonato y gota mágica o pegaloca
Pongamolos a prueba
En el momento es muy efectivo no le afecta algunos daños que le produce ahora viene lo más importante apliquele calor durante un tiempo por periodos si este no se rompe cuartea o agrieta felicidades tienes un excelente producto pero si sufre daño no es ideal para el trabajo que se busca
Hace algún tiempo reparé un buje de goma de una turbina de aire acondicionado. Esa reparación la hice pega loca y bicarbonato, quedó perfecta y dura. Después de seis meses de uso se dañó, verifico la pega y está como granito de azúcar,toda desmoronada. En fin. No soporto las bajas temperaturas o los cambios bruscos de temperatura.... Terminé reparando el buje con Silicon automotriz de alta temperatura. .
and for plastics, if you can get a little piece of spare plastic of the same kind small ribbon cut away from the side or another identical piece , try soldering it , using the extra piece as solder ofc.
Depends upon the type of plastic; some don't melt well, just get soft and deform... and even (further) separate/shrink when heated. (happened to me last week, sigh. That's why I'm here, looking up other methods to "repair my repair", lol, D'oh...)
@@brianwall9592 I have repaired several car batteries with strips of the plastic coffee can lids and electric soldering gun. One slid over into the alt. fan. successful for me.
Really good Idea. I'm definitely going to have a go at repairing a project with this technique. Cheers mate 🇬🇧
Although I agree with @ftswarbill below. it's still very impressive. May I ask where you got both ideas? Also, do you happen to know what chemicals are formed from both processes?
graphite really strengthens the mix
How about cement Or white cement and super glue
Que liquido se aplico?
Pegaloca o supercryl
Thank you. Definitely want to keep baking soda on hand as you can to do more with it. Graphite dries too hard to do any further work.
Ya know what makes it really strong? Add some glass fiber from fiberglass batting or mesh. Forget your baking soda, forget your graphite.
Nailed it!
I used that trick to repair a cracked laptop. Worked like a charm!
Но не всегда стекловолокно под рукой находится...
@@ПавелСоколов-с3й probably get to your glass fibre before the time it takes to dissect and grind down a pencil
We can also use Lead from used batteries.