You did it!! TH-cam has REVERSED its decision & reinstated this video! AMAZING EFFORT everyone, I genuinely believe it will save lives IF we can get this video to the top of search results for 'fractal wood burning'. Unfortunately, we lost 7000+ original comments when it was banned, so if you want to help please leave a comment, share and watch it through. Thanks again, we did something good together ❤
I am the widow from this video. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart for not only making this video and putting it together so well, but sharing this message. It is a message I will spend the rest of my life sharing, as I miss my husband every second of every day. ♥️ and thank you for fighting to get it back.
I'm sorry for your loss, it's such a shame. I too saw this wood art and thought how beautiful it was. After knowing how its created its so scary, definitely so unsafe. The message needs to get out to prevent more unnecessary deaths. I'm so sorry 😢 just by telling your story you are spreading awareness and helping so many others. X
As a lifelong crafter, I can imagine your husbands drive to find new ways to create, and I'm so very sorry for your loss, and that what he clearly enjoyed took his life. My love and best wishes to you and all his loved ones. x
Ann, to reiterate what I said before this video was temporarily banned: You probably saved my life. I was looking into fractal wood burning lately, and while I fancy myself to sooner or later have found out about the dangers myself by research, I would not want to bet my life on it. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Also, thanks for being persistent and risking a strike to get the video up again.
take care, i didn't realize that content this absurdly deadly could just casually exist so i guess there's no choice but to doubt everything going forward no matter how many videos you see, ann can't save us all
@@Crosshill i think it is very important to safety check any craft activities tbh. A lot of these craft videos lately seem to be started by content farms with zero interest in safety.
Saw a short recently with my partner- first time seeing fractal wood burning, partners first words were “and that video is going to kill someone” followed by an explanation of what would happen. As the daughter of an electrician I wouldn’t go near anything like that with a 10ft insulated pole. Thank you for doing this video ann, from my searches you appear to be number 2 in search results on fractal wood burning and since this video came up on my recommends 1 year later it looks like it’s going viral again. Well done!
Unfortunate it's in TH-cam's 'best interest' in the short-term (till lawsuits inevitably occur) to monetize everything. The handling of copyright is probably because they don't want to get sued or make companies mad by making it easy to appeal copyright problems.
If Fox News isn't being held responsible for being the domestic terrorists that they are then I don't see why a site like TH-cam should be for something so much less egregious.
My dad is an electrical engineer and was absolutely horrified when he heard about this trend. He says thank you for making this video and spreading common sense!
I'm also a child of an electrical engineer father. The first time i saw fractal wood burning i was HORRIFIED, but assumed no one would bother to try it. It's really scary to hear so many people haven't understood the danger and are trying it. This video is going to save lives
@@MsLilly200 I instantly become a frightened little child when I'm out and about and a lightning storm begins. Lightning freaks me out more than hearing strange noises in the house in the middle of the night. I'm more afraid to die from lightning than things that would more realistically kill me (such as driving in my car recklessly), but it's such an extreme weather event that I can't help but be mortified by it.
I've been in a Woodworking school, all of our teachers were very experienced and would always prioritise safety above everything else. We had to design and craft a small cabinet for one of our end of the year project, and one student wanted to fractal burn his cabinet because It'd look cooler, and his teacher threatened him like "If you try to make or i even see a small fractal burn on your cabinet, you not only won't get your diploma, but I'll EXPEL you from the school, and that's if you're still alive, GOT IT?!" The guy fortunately listened and ended up opting for a simple and safe wood burning with an engraver, but imagine if he did it anyway 😨
So if TH-cam is the one uploading a video to Facebook, are they liable for the the content? Seems like it would be hard to deny responsibility for the content in that situation. Interesting.
as far as I understand it they aren't liable for the content of other creators, but they can use said content to make themselves money wonderful little set of conditions they've got there...
A good rule of thumb is that once you’ve started foraging electrical parts from a microwave, it might be a good time to reconsider whatever you’re about to do
Exactly! I swear, when Ann said they were DIY-ing an old microwave to do electric burns in wood, I had to laugh out of desperation. I'm scared to use the microwave at home to heat up my meals, I mean... C'mon now
You can make a EMP out of a microwave which can jam phones but only at like a distance of like a foot. I don't think you could jam the White House communication systems with a microwave or nothing like that.
My son just came home from his first day of school and asked me to send this video to his wood shop teacher. His teacher was going through the year's plans and told the class they are going to do fractal wood burning later this year. Thank you so much for making this video and for getting it back up on you tube. You may have just saved many high schoolers lives! I can't imagine what would have happened had we not watched this video and what would have happened had we not been able to share it with my son's teacher today.
I cannot imagine the horror you and your child must have felt when you were told that his teacher was planning on having him do something so incredibly dangerous. You would think a teacher would do a lot more research just to be sure something like this was actually safe, or at least as safe as operating a table saw or belt sander.
The fact your son has more sense than his woodworking teacher says a lot. You'd think someone who's profession is to teach wood crafts would know the serious dangers of fractal wood burning. So glad you were able to get this video to them before the idea went any further
My dad was looking at fractal wood burning and he was like "Come see this! Isn't it cool!" And my heart literally stopped. I asked him not to do it and showed him this video, and he was like, "Well, I guess I'm not doing it." Thank you for letting me have my dad for another few years before he tries something stupid again :)
The fact that a baking channel is doing more to protect the safety and lives of the viewers of TH-cam than TH-cam themselves. The situation is ludicrous. Keep it up Anne. Utmost respect for you and your content.
It's so sickening that TH-cam will aggressively go after some channels for the smallest thing while allowing and sometimes even actively promoting dangerous content.
It's really beyond ridiculous that true crime channels that are aimed at adults - especially the ones with the "you must be 18+ to view" thing - can't even allude to some crime occurring (even when they aren't showing photos/video) but TH-cam is actively fine with promoting content that is confirmed to be killing people, aimed at all audiences so some children are even dying. Just fucking beyond ridiculous.
I think Ann made a video about why that is awhile ago. About how mindless garbage content farms can basically do whatever they want and promote lies/dangerous activities because the millions of viewers that they pull in is staggering. So basically MONEY🙄. It's such a shame
It’s still mind-blowing to me that we’ve seen TH-cam has the power to censor and/or take down videos entirely, but do nothing to stop these videos that promote literal life-threatening ‘hacks.’
Views -> view count -> advertising revenue -> income for the platform -> forgiveness -> implicitly, no matter how bad they are, as long as they're getting lots of views whatever they're doing to generate those views is considered acceptable. It's only spam if nobody clicks it.
TH-cam had some animal torture on it's platform and after a lot of people made noise they were removed. But say something about anything serious and it closes a channel down. I hate this site but the creators are on here...
Commenting to bump a year later. No joking, I only learned about this technique from a random Facebook reel about an hour ago and thought it looked AWESOME. Opened TH-cam 15 minutes ago and your video was suggested. Had no idea it was about the same craft technique and had an actual “oh crap” moment you started talking about it. Not glad the internet is creepily watching my every move and making judgements about my interests, but glad it showed me your video before I showed the one from Facebook to my wood-turning step-grandpa. Thanks for potentially keeping us from doing something stupid.
As someone who's studying electrical engineering, this hack scares the daylights out of me. Thank you, Ann, for informing us about these kind of things.
Due to my job I got shocked with I think it was 180 v and that scared the heck out of me. I thought I was going to be burnt. I hope people don’t take this lightly
Big Clive has a great video about it. He doesn't just completely scare the daylights out of you, although he does do that, he actually explains a much safer way to achieve a very similar effect. H2CT's video has over six hundred thousand views. I would not be surprised if there's at least one person that watched it and thought "But still, I'm smart enough to do it". With Big Clive's version, maybe they could do it.
As an electrician, I am so happy with how thorough and easy to understand your explanation of the transformer and the dangers of electricity are! Very well put together (as always). Also, thank you for calling out electricians and passing along a warning for us to not try this dangerous activity as well! ❤️ It is not something anyone should be playing with, especially with such a small margin for (fatal) error.
I don't understand why people don't just get some of those pictures (of the woodburns) and get a thick marker and a woodburning-apparatus and then costumize their own 'lightning' patterns and burn it on there. I mean sure, heckload of work, but you'll be able to make it exactly the way you want and I bet there's a way to press/burn it quicker with wire or something, without using electricity, just heat. And if you don't have a woodburner, you use paint. I mean, apart from being able to brag to guests that you did this with electricity (and you can't impress the guests on your funeral) then that pattern would be just as impressive when made without electricity.
And to add to the fractal wood burning, there's an immense danger just REMOVING the transformer from the microwave. People aren't aware of the capacitors that can hold massive charges long after they are unplugged. One slip of the screw driver can be just as bad as the fractal wood burning.
@@mrvoltem9379 They use a capacitor-based doubling circuit on the transformer output to give the magnetron a 4000-ish volt DC-ish supply. You can find circuit diagrams online.
@@Katherine-wt1oh Yep. Capacitors are quite literally batteries and they can store an immense amount of power. They are incredibly dangerous and very easy to discharge into your body, so never handle them if you aren't trained enough to know how to do so safely. They are easy to spot, most of them being silver in color, with wires coming out of the top (if connected), usually with 2 to 3 "terminals" that have prongs that look like flat teeth in this | | shape or that same basic shape with 3 prongs in a triangle formation. Kinda like this /_\ Honestly though, just look up "capacitors" online for images to know what to avoid.
@@flamerollerx01 the game used to be 'catch', but we only used a 240v and a 16uf so the shock was pathetic, only access the same finger. Charging was from a pp3 and an oscillator into a transformer using the 9v as the primary. Opening a camera crash is a risk too. If you don't know to check the caps you will be given a very nasty belt off the cap. Some use 2 stages of pump and dump tube ignition so you get many kV from one, not serious in principle as the discharge is short, but the weak of heart will be at high risk.
@@EliasKayama245 as an apprentice you will learn more about instalation and service house hold related electronics like circuit breakers and lights and a general understanding of how these things work just the practical stuff which will keep you safe, eletrivcal engineering is more about integrated circuity(PCBS) where a greater understand of how different electonic work using things like transformers, transistors, diodes and how to build electronics which have a spasific function (not out of the box) electricians can put together the puzzle, while a engineer paints the picture on the puzzle
@@7angels844 you sure ain't an electrical engineer or electrician because electrical engineers and electricians know the difference between electronic and electrical devices and applications, and electrician apprentices can work on domestic which is simple or industrial that gets a lot more complicated....
It's crazy to me that TH-cam would ban a warning against a lethal act yet leave the videos encouraging such a thing up. Messing with a microwave transformer alone is extremely dangerous as is but to rig it up purely to do this is insane. You're work to speak out against this is so heroic saving lives and bringing awareness to people! Nothing but the deepest and most sincere respect for you and your channel.
If you told me ten years ago that the revolution against deadly hacks would be led by the soft-spoken chef who runs the most wholesome baking channel on the platform, I don't know if I would have believed you. I'm so glad this is how it turned out, though. Ann, you're an inspiration to me. "Make it a great week by being kind to others" is legitimately one of my daily mantras now. ❤
It's unbelievable that TH-cam would ban a warning video that explains the deadliness of a hack. Shame on them, and good for you for fighting for the truth to be told.
If I were a liability lawyer and I heard about that action, I'm not sure I'd be able to stop salivating. How can YT spin that as anything other than extremely-strong evidence that they're both aware of the danger these videos *that they are profiting from* hold, and that they're attempting to cover it up, further endangering the public to protect their ill-gotten profits? Yet another example of why our modern age of oligarchic hyper-corp monopolization, especially in the tech sector, is bad for everyone, including the owners of the monopoly itself. I can't imagine those invested in TH-cam are aware of the extreme liability to which the malfeasance and incompetence of YT's management is exposing them, but they may well find out the hard way.
YT should definitely be sued and taking the blame for these deaths. ESPECIALLY if they purposely BAN the videos that warn about the severity of the hack!!!
I recently saw a video of fractal wood burning on Facebook, and a bunch of the comments were talking about how dangerous it is. Was glad to see that the word is out there
I'm an electrical engineer and I'm gonna say this: She is absolutely right. Don't do this. We practice safety measures when dealing with high voltages and things still can go terribly wrong. Transformers are EXTREMELY dangerous.
So sad to see that the old comments disappeared...but so happy to see the video back up again at least. Thank you so much for spreading awareness Ann, I'm sure this will save countless more lives. You and your channel are truly special, not only to me, but millions of people. Bless you.
I'm surprised they can't reinstate the original comments. Surely TH-cam has them stored somewhere? It's like censorship in George Orwell's 1984 or animal farm
I'm so angry TH-cam banned this, even temporarily, because they blatantly misinterpreted the intent of the video. But seeing all the stories in the comments and you talking about how important it is, gave me the push to share this new video on my social medias I share with my friends and family.
The only video I've seen that could possibly compete with the danger of this hack is one about how to make your own DIY wood chipper / garden shredder. This involved removing the blades from knives and welding them to a motor inside a plastic bucket. If anything goes wrong with the weld job at all, the blades will fly off at knee height, and the plastic isn't going to stop them. Do NOT attempt to do this. I don't know if there's anyone who has gotten hurt, and I don't want there to be.
That sounds like a crazy dangerous idea. Even if the blades never come loose, I don’t think that a plastic bucket could be counted on to not break apart when being struck by high speed chunks of wood.
The fact that these hacks CAN or LITERALLY MAKE people dead is mind-boggling to me. It just goes to show how little Social Media platforms care about the content that is being published.
However, try to upload something political and you are free real estate. "In my opinion you can not become a woman or become a man." -> Bye bye. "Here, let me show you how to risk your life!" -> $_$
Video is for entertainment purposes only - the TH-cam get-out-of-jail card. This seems to negate all the bad effects, that stupid people can cause to your video (like saying they got hurt, because they did what you presented as true).
@@NoobsDeSroobs I mean, that's a terrible example because transphobia IS harmful, and you don't get to say "this is just my opinion" when making transphobic comments. Trans people exist and they deserve to live safely in the world, human rights are not something you can debate. Nor are they inherently political, they've only been seen as such because people like you think any identity which isn't a cishet white man is "political". A better example would be that YT creators aren't allowed to swear, and if they do, they risk at least demonetisation. Swearing is something that actually isn't dangerous, unlike transphobia.
As a high school teacher I often use your videos for an "easy lesson" but this one shook me, I will be making sure my students understand this danger and am so glad you are out here fighting the good fight against misinformation
Thank you - I was just thinking that these would be a great educational tool. Even though my kids are grown up now, I often send them links to Ann's videos.
@@cilastar5169 lets see you do better? go touch grass... your reality is way too twisted. also, you're* learn grammar, maybe be lazy and watch some educational videos on it
I found videos like the one described on Facebook as they are pushing the worst video channels there such as AmoMama, Dhar Mann and Five Minute Crafts.
youtube is like... you said a word 2 people in the world might find offensive? we have now scrubbed your entire existence from the internet. youre making videos that have directly led to the deaths of a significant number of people? yeah thats front page material we will repost this for you.
Everyone needs to recognise this practice!! Because of your video and others.... When i walked into the maintenance area of the property i manage.... I saw wood pieces with dractal burning on them. I had just watched this video and knew rhat it meant our maintenance guy had been doing that in our shop. A) its not his job to be making wood art at work. B) the liability to the company we work for is astronomical. I immediately let him know how inappropriate and danferous this was and followed it with a write up with no second warning option.
I work in a scenic carpentry shop at a university. We have a bunch of teenage theatre majors who are all artists, and one of them mentioned doing this on one of their projects. I about bit their damn head off. Not only would the liability be enough to get our program shut down, I'm also not cleaning up after a mistake like that, both paperwork-wise and physical cleaning. Luckily the threat of expulsion and blacklisting from the union is enough to get them to straighten up and away from this kind of stuff but they really do not realize how close to death they come with just the TABLE SAW, let alone fucking with electricity like that. I'm just glad the electricians/lighting students are in a different shop.
"No, we don't pay them; it's for exposure" is one of the oldest excuses for getting free content out of creative types. Artists have been dealing with it forever.
Yep it’s so true. The fact that they delineated “derivative works” so they could make merch or spin offs of any video, or artwork you put on yt. I’m disgusted but not surprised. The way they only flashed the channel name when other TH-camrs generally keep the credit up on screen the entire time a clip plays. Just goes to show who really respects who.
When anybody else does that, their video can be demonitized or taken down. When TH-cam themselves do that, it's "oh, we love giving our creators exposure". I wonder if the creators knew about theit content being shared and consented to it beforehand.
@@Kasiarzynka When it's buried in legal jargon that no one bothers to read (have you read everything you're supposed to scroll through before you accept it?), people just don't know. And it's made hard to read for a reason.
By uploading to TH-cam you agree under the standard TH-cam license that any content you upload can be used by TH-cam to promote the site. That's pretty much true for any social media company. They're not legally obligated to compensate the creator as scummy as it looks.
This isn't "people might die". This is "people HAVE died" and TH-cam continues to allow the videos to be shown. There is no accountability and there will never be any apology or compensation from TH-cam because they are too rich and powerful.
when companies grow too big, they reach a point where they no longer care, then another point where people can actually tell they don't care. its become hard to trust big companies.
TH-cam is more concerned with whether a video is "advertiser friendly" than actually safe. They're more upset about people saying words like "murder" "suicide" or "eating disorder" in their videos (making creators have to walk on eggshells and find new ways to talk about those subjects or even mention the words lest their videos get taken down or age restricted and demonetized) than showing dangerous life hacks that kill people.
I have a friend that works for the power company, he told me that they must check their insulated gloves daily by putting an air hose in the glove while holding it in a bucket of water to make sure there are no holes in them. One tiny hole as in pinhole sized can allow electricity to pass through and kill the person.
I swear, Ann is the mum of TH-cam. She teaches us cool recipes, watches out for us and tells us about all the scams and lies and even keeps us safe by sharing genuine information for our safety.
I also want to point out that even getting the microwave transformer from an old microwave is highly dangerous. Inside of modern microwaves,(even if its been disconnected from power for months and sometimes years) there is still a HV capacitor that holds charge for a long time. If you touch the wrong thing in a microwave even if its disconnected, you can still die; the capacitor can hold charge for years and still deliver enough power to stop your heart. TLDR; do not mess with microwaves unless you have electrical engineering experience.
This comment needs to be higher up, so many devices have a capacitor that can give you a shock. Luckily for me my "learnt it the hard way" was just with a disposable camera (I worked in a photo lab) and while I always removed the battery before doing battle with the casing for the actual film, the flash had apparently been charged and I got enough of a shock to make me yelp (which is unusual for me with pain), burn my finger and have extreme hair frizz (which made the whole thing look cartoonish, but it was no joke). Luckily my finger healed (got first aid burn treatment straight on it), but that capacitor had only charged from a single AAA battery! I dread to think what the capacitor in anything that plugs into the mains could do. Seriously people, don't mess with electrical equipment, EVEN WHEN IT'S NOT ATTACHED TO A POWER SORCE!
yup! microwaves are DEATH BOXES, and should be treated as such. 2kv at pretty high current is not a joke too. HV capacitors, high voltage and current transformers, and the scary magnetron (that could even have a beryllium ceramic ring on it that is highly dangerous/carcinogenic), all around not worth it for some dumb stuff, if you need HV just get a proper supply like a neon transformer that has more safety features
@@CharleyU unless it comes from China, many devices include a discharge resistor, which empty these caps in seconds. The capacitor doesn't care what's the power source, mains or AAA battery, what it delivers is expressed in Joules and this is what determines the shock you'll receive. Plus, there is a high voltage transformer (it's switch mode) into cameras that step up the voltage from a pair of 1.5v batteries (or more) to 320v. So I checked the specs of a random microwave, the capacitor is 1.07uF and the voltage is 2400v , so that's 3.08 Joules. A Flash capacitor depends on the camera, but I found 220uF being used in one, at 320v that's 11.264 Joules. Which means the capacitor in the flash camera stores more energy than the capacitor in the microwave.
My sons and I just had a lively dinner table conversation about how disturbing it was that TH-cam removed your warning video but not the videos encouraging this dangerous practice. I’m very glad to see that it’s back up.
I'm not sure how I came across this video, but I'm glad I saw it. My husband is a woodworker and people frequently send him things about the beautiful projects he could do and he's always telling them that it is extremely dangerous and he will NOT be doing it. But it continues, so I'm glad to see a video like this. I only wish that the video was split so that it focused on the dangers and had a title like "Fractal Wood Burning Dangers" so it was easier to share. On a side note, the look after trying the milk tea gelatin was priceless LOL.
There is another version of the video because this one was initially taken down by YT, but the other one just has the fractal wood burning section and is still up.
I showed that fractal wood burning to my husband because I thought it was interesting. Another danger he pointed out is depending on the wood, you don’t know if the wood has been treated with anything, the fumes are very bad for you. He was electrocuted on a work site years ago and it took over a year for him to recover and still has nerve damage. Since then, he’s had so many medical problems.
Thank you for your comment. It's a sobering thought, and iffy tie-ins 'somewhere' don't help. Also, there may be after-effects just like surgeon's lung (tissue cautery generates latent issues).
I don’t know about anyone else, but if I see videos that show, or promote dangerous acts, I’m not above reporting them, it is also up to the rest of the community to not let people post content that could misinform in such a way it can cause bodily harm or death, we have to look out for each other.
One of the things they don't tell you and that you didn't mention is that you don't actually have to touch this to be electrocuted. In the example at 11:50, you'll see him lift the electrodes off the wood and an arc continues between the electrodes. Well if your hands or legs or anything are closer to the electrodes than the wood is, that arc will redirect itself to the path of least resistance (i.e. you). Especially if you're using alligator clips and your fingers are a centimeter from the exposed metal, when that arc breaks, it can easily just whip around and attach to both of your hands. I would bet that most of these people who died never touched any part of the metal or wood. They pulled up an electrode and the arc connected to their body. If you want an idea of something closer to what you're dealing with than mains voltage, just look at any of the "electrical substation disconnecting" videos on TH-cam. There's a reason no one is anywhere near those things when they disconnect. Just for numbers, it takes about 30,000 volts per centimeter to *start* an arc, but only about 30 volts per centimeter to maintain an arc. US mains voltage will maintain an arc of about 4cm, UK/AU mains voltage will maintain an arc of about 8cm but the voltage from a microwave transformer can maintain at least a half meter arc. Your circuit breakers will disconnect just from the power requirements, but not right away and the damage will already be done.
Straight up. Anything dealing with high voltage isn't worth it unless you're willing to devote lots of time and money to make it safe. I'd only ever stumbled across one video of fractal woodburning and the person who did it had an entire room devoted to it and went into another room to turn on and turn off the power. I thought that was how everyone did it! To see someone just holding alligator clamps with their bare hands blew my mind! WTH!
It definitely feels like the dodging of responsibility that they do by claiming "it's not our video, we're just the place where it's hosted" no longer applies when they're the ones posting the video to other places.
@@milomhoek I don't really think that's a very good comparison. The point of TH-cam's "we're just the hosts" protection is that thousands of hours of video are uploaded every day and it would be absolutely impossible to vet it all. Meanwhile, if you have drugs or a gun in your house, you probably would (or at least should) have knowledge of it. Unless your house is so massive that it's genuinely impossible to visit all the rooms regularly, I guess (but if you're that rich, I'm sure you can afford some pretty powerful lawyers to defend you).
Come now, TH-cam doesn't have time to vet the content they're stealing from their creators! The breakfast video clearly shows that it worked and didn't cause any fires, so it must be fine! 🤦♀️ It's really infuriating how little responsibility they take. At least we have Ann!
This popped up on my feed today and I thought I'd seen and commented before, but didn't realize there was a controversy and it was deleted! I want to say, I saw a video posted on another site showing fractal wood burning, and to my delight, most of the comments (over 200) were just saying how incredibly dangerous it is and how the person doing it is lucky to not be dead yet. No one seemed interested in the result or knowing how to do it. It seems the internet knows about this and how bad it is, due to videos like this. Well done!
Never commented before but I'm helping boost this! TH-cam never should have taken it down. It saved my friend's life when I showed her (she did fractal burning) She had no idea how many volts were going through the equipment and dismantled her things right after watching. Thank you for being willing to put out the truth even when you were in danger of a strike. You are a wonderful lady Mrs. Reardon!
The fact TH-cam banned this video but not a single one of the thousands of dangerous hack videos really speaks volumes about what they value the most. Thank you for standing strong and for doing what you do, Ann!
I genuinely don't understand why they would have done what they did (apart from the obvious part that likely no humans were involved in the decision-making). It makes them look like idiots, and doesn't even appease corporate interests (like demonitizing videos critiquing music).
@@thelionofgod I think, rule of thumb is, unfortunately, if they don't care enough it's because no matter what happens they have their backs covered by laws/lawyers so they can continue generating money over viral trends while not being liable for any harm or deaths the videos may cause. Really sounds dystopic.
It’s so aggravating how TH-cam would strike a video if the video has certain words they don’t like but if someone uploads a dangerous video that could kill others or give them a permanent injury they would let that one slide! Thank you for your videos that will help save many ❤
I think the main problem is that they're enforcing their rules blindly without any regard for context. The wood burning videos show very dangerous practices the should never be reproduced unless every possible safety precaution is taken but they never mention it and no such incident is shown in their videos so TH-cam doesn't realize anything's wrong. Here, she's discussing the consequences of these actions in detail. However, TH-cam doesn't see what she's actually saying or what she's really pointing out. They're only see that she's showing violent images in her video.
TH-cam only cares about views. It's sad. As long as it's popular they'll side with it even if it's lies or conspiracy theories, and worse, delete videos calling out their crap.
The fractal wood burning is extremely important and I'm glad you talked about - but I also want to bring up the bravery of Steve in trying the kind of unappetizing tea jello
I tend to do "interesting craft projects" so I'm glad Ann regularly reminds me that just because I've seen a project a lot does not mean it is safe or good
Don't wait for Ann to make a video about it. If everyone took the time to think about and learn what they're doing then these videos wouldn't have to be made.
Just because people do it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. The original purpose of these “hacks” was to save something, whether it’s time or money. Don’t cook something in an unsafe way, using equipment for far too long and overheating it, especially if it takes longer than it would to cook it properly! You would get a better cook faster through almost any other traditional method, why would you put meat in a toaster? There’s no gains, only losses.
We made same fractal wood at the University in the course of electrical engineering. There were a dozen layers of passive protection, including a grounded double metal cage. We put the electrodes, left the cage, closed it tightly, otherwise the automation would not work, closed the second cage, and then turned on the switch to supply voltage to the electrodes. What we saw terrified us, because we knew what electricity is and how dangerous it is. It lays the same fractal patterns inside our flesh. That's why injures so massive.
When I was at school as a blacksmith, we were told to never wear gloves while using a certain machine. We never really took it seriously and wore gloves anyway because otherwise, you can get small cuts on your fingers from the metal. I almost always wore gloves when using that machine until one day when I met a guy who had lost 3 fingers and half of his hand to that machine because he wore gloves while using it. The tip of his glove got caught in it, causing the rest of his hand to get pulled in. I've never worn gloves when using that machine since I met that guy. I still get people asking me "why don't you wear gloves?" when they see me working the machine. It's crazy how people don't take safety precautions seriously until they or someone they know get hurt.
@@aon02bThere's the old adage that safety regulations are written in blood. Any obvious or silly rule from your workplace or OSHA exist because someone didn't follow them and _died_ or got seriously injured.
@@aon02b belt sander? I’m a traditional silversmith and we use most of the same big tools y’all do; I have made jigs and workarounds in my own personal shop so that I don’t have to use one because I hated the little sand-cuts I would have after using it in school! Honestly the thing gave me awful anxiety using it after our safety demonstration: that thing is so powerful and you have to work so close to the business end of it…. I was always worried I would get my fingers sucked in even without any gloves on!
@@5taceydaisy You should try the wet belt sander at a glass shop. Thick gloves for the glass, water spraying all over the sharp edges you are holding, and knowing that if it slips, it will likely shatter into a thousand possible missiles.
@@5taceydaisy my colleague lost his fingers specifically to a floor standing pillar drill. But you're not supposed to wear gloves with anything that rotates, really. I've got some nasty sand cuts from the belt sander as well.
I’m touched by how much Ann cares. I get that she wants the platform that she uses to create and post to be serious, responsible and safe but she goes above and beyond on everything. Thank you Ann for your dedication to this cause and for trying to keep both creators and consumers safe!
@@AJ-ht3kf not only that. She is the friend who gives it to you straight and tells you to know your worth. She is the teacher who never gives up on you and teaches you how things work. And she is the relentless journalist who just want you to know the truth and hopes to make the world better.
All the effort put in is working! I watch woodworking videos but had never heard of fractal wood burning. This video was suggested to me and was how I learned about the process. You are beating the hack videos! You do amazing work keeping people safe.
I could see myself trying this, and that’s terrifying. More generally this video has opened my eyes not only to this hack but to how little I research a lot of the content I see / am inspired by. It’s a good reminder to be more responsible about my personal safety when DIYing.
A general rule is if it looks dangerous it probably is and anything involving fire, electricity, chemicals etc you should be careful how you proceed with doing it same with something as simple looking as the polymer resin handling for example and other trends as well that seem harmless on the surface, you should always do as much research on the handling and safty aspects of new hobbies!
Oddly, the initialism for “doing it myself” is DIM, which could be also be used to describe the people with no knowledge of how electricity works that try fractal woodburning.
Thank you Ann, I appreciate what you said about the wood burning, because last year I lost my brother to it, who was an experienced electrician. CPR was done and an ambulance got to him but ultimately it was to late. I hope this information can get to more people. Edit: Thank you everyone for the condolences. My family is healing slowly but surely. I hope all of you have a blessed day.
#1 crafting tip: Don’t do anything that starts with “disassemble a microwave oven”…….the capacitor inside could kill you before you even get to the transformer……..just a tip…
I beleive you are making a comment as a side look at "cooking people". There was a movie about aliens coming to earth to take people to their planet where they will be taught advanced sciences. The book the leader carries translates as "How to Cook Humans". I wonder if the science they have includes recipes.
Scary how TH-cam banned this video and all original comments. You've probably saved so many lives with the warnings about fractal burning/toaster cooking im glad this video is back up
Knew it was dangerous but I didn't know that tons of ppl have been dying from it. I've messed with microwave oven transformers to try to make a spot welder when I was around 15 but I had the common sense not to touch the mf while it's on. I used a surge protector that was on a backup switch so I'm nowhere near the live circuit
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u you know, the microwave actually has gynormus capacitors, so, if you're messing with a microwave's guts you could still get a pretty deadly shock EVEN if it's unplugged... But I guess you knew that, right? Since you're alive and well 😅
I like to drive 2 nails into a piece of wood, toss that in the microwave and go cook up some soup in the toaster while taking a bath. Saves me a lot of time that way. (seriously, nobody ever do that. I know your out there)
Commenting for the cause: I almost couldn't believe you'd said fractal wood burning at first. My science teacher told me about it (now) some time ago and the absolute danger of it is genuinely frightening, and the fact some people try it as a DIY hack is even more terrifying. Thank you so much for making this video and for fighting back against TH-cam's ridiculous decision.
Microwave transformers are one of the most horrifyingly dangerous things an amateur can get their hands on, and fractal wood burning is far from the only immensely dangerous thing they are featured in on youtube.
yep, microwave transformers (or disassembling microwaves in general) can still be lethal even if the microwave hasnt been plugged in for a while, and as she said, even experts who use them still die doing it
i did a year of electric work for my schools mandatory tafe subject, the amount of safety needed just to even setup one of those things is mindboggling, you put your thick as fuck rubber gloves on, rubber boots, eye protection, you ground yourself, ground the table, connect up the transformer using special clips that are fully rubberised under the constant insntruction of the bloke teaching us, and the arc that came out of the rod used for the demonstration was massive
Yup experts either don't mess with them or rewind them for low voltage high current. They are just stupid to use. Experts that do fractals use neon supplies and switch it remotely, never go near anything plugged in with bare leads. Edit: see Big Clive's channel for a video specifically addressing this issue.
I've worked as a professional technician and I'll take apart a lot of stuff but I will not mess with microwaves. It's so easy to do one thing wrong and then it's deadly.
I've seen this video linked on tumblr twice now in a short time, the first time it was commented under a fractal wood burning video that had been posted without a word on safety. Now that I saw the link a second time, I came and watched it and christ it's so much worse than I imagined. Commenting to keep the algorithm bringing this one up because you're genuinely saving lives here. Thank you for your work ❤
As someone who does streaming for kpop - make sure you’re on at least 50% volume and like after watching for the first 30 minutes minimum. Comment once to twice each time you watch the video, with unique comments. You need to watch at least half the video for it to count but also you want to make sure you’re watching until the end to make sure the drop off rate doesn’t get too high
Exactly! I hope getting this to the attention of of TH-cam can be a watershed moment towards getting dangerous “hacks” and how-tos classed with dangerous pranks and challenges.
I'm so glad you posted this about the fractal word burning. I am a resin artist, and my husband is a tradesman, and we saw one of these videos and thought, it would be nice to make one. Hadn't looked into how yet, but nope, not now. I love your videos, and this is greatly appreciated.
Oh man... I've heard about how dangerous that is. I remember when I was young my father said people get killed by microwaves fooling around with their internal components. Those things kill people and hurt the whole time doing it.... I hear you lose your sense of time, too, as if it wwasn't already a slow way to go. If you ever hear anyone say they plan on doing something like that, tell them don't touch it. That stuff should only be done by extremely professional electrical engineers.
@@peppermintgal4302 as a sparky, that has been hung up by 277v for a brief moment, I'll say the loss of time is legit. Felt like an eternity, until the circuit was opened..
I went to an antique market with different vendors in booths. One was a woodworker and last time I went, I saw the characteristics lightning marks on some finished cutting boards. And promptly freaked out because of this specific video indicating that this was super dangerous.
Hearing that fractal wood burning is dangerous is one thing, but knowing multiple electricians have died trying really makes it clear how absurdly dangerous it is. I guess there's a lot more opportunity for mistakes with that than one would expect. Thanks for letting us know!
Exactly. So much things can go wrong it is hard even for a professional to foreshadow them all. Also, setting 2 kV loose through wet wood is a very different thing to fixing broken wall socket in peoples house. So, ordinary electricians are simply not qualified enough for messing with wood burning.
@@voidseeker4394 yes this is very true. these electricians thought they were an expert (which they were at fixing broken sockets etc). but it makes them underestimate the risks bc they were thinking "oh i deal with this everyday, i should be fine"
Yeah, stuff like this is one of those areas where a little knowledge can actually be more dangerous than none. It does not surprise me in the least that (home) electricians have been hurt by this. They tend to be very well versed in the safety issues of house current, to the point it becomes habbit. But unless they have worked in higher powered domains like some kind of industrial work, they have learned the wrong safety measures and it can provide a false sense of security.
So would a lineman suit make it safe? (Metalic looking suit the size of bomb disposal suits) though at that cost you might have access to equipment to give the look in a much safer manner.
Being an electrician does not equal being a GOOD electrician. Sometimes, working with something and not dying for long enough can cause a person to lose respect for the danger it represents. Most likely these folks thought "I'm a professional. I don't need to worry." And proceeded to work carelessly. The main takeaway needs to be: This is deadly dangerous, even if you take all the necessary precautions.
I've never actually heard of fractal wood burning before this and I'm not so artistic as to have an interest in tree patterns on damp wood but you might have just saved one - or many more, lives with this video. This definitely deserves more publicity.
one of the silly -or stupid- trends in social media are the so called "satisfactory" videos. This must apply to it. Useless stuff with waste of material they say is cool to watch/do
This needs to be shared to everyone! No one should try this “hack” EVER! Thank you Ann, I’m glad this video is back online and available to inform crafty DIYers
I’m telling my mom to not do this. She’s super interested in wood projects and I saw her watch one of those videos. I knew they were dangerous, but I didn’t know how much danger it was!! Thank you for making this video!!!
The amount of comments I read about people thinking about doing it and then reconsidering are quite worrying. Imagine all the other life threatening hacks out there that aren't covered... Glad you could catch your mom before she went through with anything. Should try to share with as much people as you can cause these comments have taught me you never know who's interested or not.
There is s safe ish way of doing this without the microwave transformer but it's pretty much impossible if you don't have a lot of knowledge about electronics already
There are now more vids coming up that show how dangerous this is....so Ann will be pleased to see those. ( she is not ego driven about this! ). There are at least two that I have seen that promise "safer" ways to do it,..... I don't know how accurate they are..... There are creative people out there: I can only suggest try painting, wood carving, there are heaps more ways to make lovely objects. Building things from papier mache or clay, or that no kiln needed clays. Encourage your loved people in other directions.
I'm really glad you got this video ban reversed. I've been an Electronics Technician for 26 years, and can attest that the transformer inside a microwave is probably the most dangerous electrical devices in your home (unless you happen to have a neon sign... then you may have a toss-up). We created a Jacob's Ladder in our lab using a microwave transformer. The amount of juice they put out is insane. Seriously. You described the way a transformer works very simply, but exactly right. There is no electrical connection between the two sides, so there's no signal to trip the breaker if you happen to short across the leads. Electricity can and does kill. Good warning video.
Hi! Just wondering, as someone owning a neon sign, are there any major things you need to watch out for? or are you okay as long as you don't mess around with the cord etc?
@@lucac8593 Neon signs are quite safe, as long as you're using them as they're intended to be used (plugged in and glowing). The danger comes when you start dismantling them and plugging certain components in. Neon signs have a transformer that can be dangerous if you were to touch it while the power is plugged in. Use your sign daily, you'll be fine... but if you decide to tear it apart, do a little research before plugging things in when they circuitry isn't covered up.
@@lucac8593 If you leave it alone on the wall you’ll be fine. Just regularly inspect the lights for any cracks or breaks and if there seems to be any damage anywhere do not plug it in and get it repaired by a professional to prevent neon gas emissions, and have an electrician examine the transformer if there appears to be any damage to it. Other than that, treat it as any other lamp.
Wood burning is not the same as fractal wood burning. You and your kids can draw on wood with a wood burning tool. Fractal wood burning is pumping dangerous amounts of electricity through wood to get those tree like patterns
I must admit, when I have seen these wood-burning videos online, I didn't pause to think just how dangerous they might be, I just accepted them as something cool. I also think electricity can be somewhat of a silent killer, people often don't realize just how dangerous it can be because it's everywhere in our modern lives. Thanks for sharing this important message with the community!
I saw this when it was originally posted and shame on youtube for taking it down, even temporarily, while leaving up tutorials for this dangerous craft. Horrifying. Thank you Ann for your diligence in keeping people safe! Definitely not what I expected from your channel when I subscribed years ago for cake tutorials, but I'm so appreciative you've been able to use this amazing platform to be such a force for good.
I never would've expected I would learn more about electrical safety on a baking channel than in my actual college science class but here we are. Thank you, Ann. The work you're doing is incredible. You are so educational and so many of us appreciate you highlighting these issues.
@@Begeru of course you can. That's not the point. What I was saying is that electrical safety is taught in all kinds of different classes in college. Heck I once took an electrofishing course. But I also learned it in physics labs and chem labs and when working with small appliances or engines.
OMG, as someone who worked in electric, this video is horrifying. I can't believe that TH-cam took yours down, holy crap. Thank you for explaining to people what happens with this, hopefully you've saved some lives. And the other ones are just laughable, especially the tea recipe. There is so much fakery on the web now, I wish people would wake up.
I always figured "Duh of course it's dangerous, it's enough electricity to conduct through wood till it burns" but learning just *how* dangerous is mind blowing... Commentting for the algorithm, you always make great content Ann.
As a note, I have heard rumour that talking about helping the "algae rythm" stops your comment from helping. I don't know how true it is but best to play it safe, yeah? Much love!
Same! I would figure that this is a good way to get a nasty shock like a standard shock from an outlet. That's plenty enough to deter me from trying it, heh. But I had no idea that the transformer would multiply the current so much! That's terrifying! It makes sense thay the gloves would be useless to stop the shock
BTW, alot of people misunderstand, it's not the volts that's gonna kill you, it's the amps, is exiting the transformer, given it's like what the video says, at 2000 volts, the amperage can still be fatal, be it even at 0.1mA, a thousandth of an Ampere(Amps), the human body can start to feel pain at 0.01mA.
I figured the same and still it's honestly so weird to me that some people are like "well the video didn't say not to try it so it must be fine". You really can't teach common sense.
I said it before and I'll say it again: the mere fact that there is no action taken against things that could result in something to this degree of harm is either alarmingly misinformed or horrifically callous. Now the mere fact that they went after something that tried to do good? Wow, words cannot express the gall.
I really think it's time for another campaign targeting advertisers. If the advertisers know the public is frowning on their ads playing on dangerous videos, they'll pull their ads, and put pressure on youtube to change the way they monitor content. It's already happened once, so we've seen advertisers speak louder than users according to youtube. It might be time for a twitter campaign to let advertisers know their ads are running on dangerous content vids and people aren't happy.
@@mcreena much as that might end poorly for creators, it does feel like hitting Alphabet in the money really is the only way to make them pay attention. I'm honestly just surprised that these kinds of "life hack" vids have been a problem for so many years. It's disgusting
I appreciate how seriously you take dangerous “hacks” like these…and calling out how social media companies get away with promoting them. Love your content, keep it up!
Leaving a comment to help it gain attention because I was also interested in trying this a while ago because it’s such a beautiful result. I love crafting and can’t remember why I didn’t, but I certainly would not have realized the dangers. I hope this video saves lives
Ann has my utmost respect. She calls out TH-cam for its harmful practices in promoting deadly content, risking another strike on her channel in hopes of saving another life. Actual legend.
So I was considering doing one. And with my father owning a woodworking shop I would have had access to all the tools needed to make one, from following a how-to video. But now I shudder at the thought of even attempting something so dangerous. Had I not been a fan of h2ct I would have not known the dangers of this horrible hack and possibly died. Thank you Anna for this, I'm glad someone is looking out for their viewers. A single lapse in judgment can cost you everything.
People really need to spread the word on this. Seems a lot of people have recently heard about this idea. But this stuff can easily kill you, and it will hurt the whole time. One person I heard talk about this who survived the experience say they lost their sense of time. It felt like eternity. Nasty way to die.
Yes! I just watched your video explaining how this video was banned, went back to my home page and here it is! Now, hopefully they'll go through all the fractal burning videos and actually remove them for the sake of the entire community.
About meat and toasters. There are actually specifically designed 'toasters' build for cooking meat. The Ronco Ready Grill is effectively a toaster with a drip pan and a basket loading system with a conventional 'minute' timer. I swear by mine and will often use it to make sausages and other meat when I'm feeling lazy.
We all know the TH-cam algorithm sucks and punishes small content creators while supporting content farms, but the fact that they blatantly allow incredibly dangerous hacks *and* tried to punish Ann for speaking out against them is horrific. There really needs to be some sort of investigation into their practices; this is getting ridiculous.
I have so much respect for Ann, TH-cam could use more content creators like her. I changed my mind doing a hack she debunked that used wine bottles string acetone and fire 😳 to make glass tumblers. Those quick edited videos make it seem super simple but they don't show how badly it can all go wrong. I'm sorry the momentum got hindered but hopefully it might get more attention called to it because it was previously banned
In high school my friends tried to cut glass with acetone and string. Set the whole kitchen counter on fire. Luckily the fire stopped once the acetone burned off but we got really lucky
So glad that this video is back up showing how dangerous this "craft" is. I was genuinely surprised that YT would take down a video that literally saved lives. I saw this before YT had it removed and some of the comments thanking Ann for highlighting the horrific dangers goes to show what a blessing the video was. Honestly cannot fathom the rationale behind the ban yet letting the other tutorials remain. YT is becoming ridiculous in content monitoring these days, so much so that creators are becoming frustrated. Good on ya, Ann for pushing back this nonsense!
Can you PLEASE release a supercut videos of all Dave's reactions after you've made him eat whatever crazy nonsense is sent his way? That would be absolutely glorious.
Anne, as much as I enjoy your baking and Dave's food testing you've found your niche bringing light to these dangerous hacks and crafts! You don't preach or talk down to the audience you just give the facts. Thank you both!
Yeah facts like getting voltage and curret mixed. BigClive made a video of the dangers of fractal wood burning, at least he got the facts right. This video was more to scare people to get the pichforks out and to get views and personal gain on other peoples tradegy than anything else.
I looked up "fractal wood burning" just to see what the results looked like and I was so happy to see this video at #2 and the video about this video being banned at #3. In fact, the first 10 or so videos I saw were either videos warning about the dangers or had disclaimers telling people to not try the activity at home!
Yes! Now when I look up fractal wood burning I get the same thing but two weeks ago when this video first came out I looked it up and all the top videos were just tutorials
I am so happy you posted this! My husband was going to try this. I couldn't talk him out of it. I got him to watch this video and he FINALLY understands how dangerous it is.
I still stand by it. Regular wood burning art is the best. These fractals do look pretty, but is it worth risking your life? My sister does wood burning the healthy way. With an actual wood burning set, a lovely piece of wood she very carefully selects, knowing what she wants to burn onto it, and artistic skill. (she also does bridal henna and has a very steady hand, I'm so proud of her) Fractal wood burning isn't art, it's a mad scientific experiment.
Styropyro made me aware of the dangers of microwave transformer and once you said that word I gasp a oh gosh ... I know my way around electricity and electronic and the that kind of power still frighten me enough to not even want to open a microwave. You've forgotten to properly discharge the capacitor your screwdriver slip while dismantling it and you're dead. You brush a contact you're dead, you look at it sideways you're injured ... or dead. What's more frustrating : it's harder to get into a recent phone which is pretty much harmless unless you plant a nail in the battery than getting inside a microwave ... go figure.
Fractal woodburning seems like one of those things the Mythbusters would try while wearing insulated gloves, standing on a rubber mat, and saying excessively and urgently "don't try this at home".
Unfortunately, you're not required to say "Don't try this at home" on TH-cam. You can, in fact, explicitly describe your content as a "How to" guide and never mention that it'll probably get the viewer killed or mutilated.
They would absolutely have (1) built a robot to do this, and then (2) delivered basically the same sermon Ann did in this video, from a heavily-insulated bunker half a mile away from said robot.
It’s just so disappointing and angering that TH-cam would advertise this on their page, when it is clearly dangerous and had killed people. I sent the video over to friends just to keep them informed. Thank you for making this video in an attempt to keep people safe ♥️♥️♥️
So very glad this video got out back up. This is a really popular thing to do in ren faire items and it scares me to think of someone dying because they weren't aware of the dangers and how it is not worth your life. Thank you for pushing to keep this up.
Don’t see enough of these strong, intelligent, and caring creators on this platform!! Ann deserves WAY better than what TH-cam dealt her for trying to help people. Way to go on your victory Ann!! We can only pray that TH-cam will start to listen to you now!! 🎉🎉🎉
seeing how she talked about youtube i would not be surprised if the real reason for the video to be deleted was in fact the part where she talk about youtube stealing content
@Mariana never said she was wrong but in the end she also explained why TH-cam are "in their right" to do so, it's actually nice to know that our videos can be used like this without "consent" or real "credit"
Ann isnt just keeping us safe from dangerous hacks, she’s making sure the platform offering them is taking responsibility & changing their policies. thank you Ann!!!
A family friend did this once. He shocked himself so bad he lost his some of his fingers, the only reason he lived is because when he fell the plug came out of the wall somehow when he fell. The whole thing was caught on security video. He's extremely lucky to be alive
I just got this video randomly recommended, a year after its upload, so I'm gonna say you're probably doing pretty well within the algorythm now! I've never even heard of fractal wood burning and I never watch cooking channels. Thank you for spreading the word and making the world a safer place.
You did it!! TH-cam has REVERSED its decision & reinstated this video! AMAZING EFFORT everyone, I genuinely believe it will save lives IF we can get this video to the top of search results for 'fractal wood burning'. Unfortunately, we lost 7000+ original comments when it was banned, so if you want to help please leave a comment, share and watch it through. Thanks again, we did something good together ❤
I WAS JUST WATCHING UR MOST RECENT VID THEN I CAME TO UR PAGE
GLAD TO SEE IT BACK xoxo
Good job! Amazing to see it back up again!
this one: TH-cam BANNED my Debunking Video but leaves DEADLY how-to vids online, 34 dead!
So happy I checked, but even happier for you!
Glad you can keep saving lives with this video!
Ann stood strong against TH-cam's nonsense and won. Way to go Ann!
Yeah, wow, that didn't take long.
Yes, yes yes!!!!
so true!
We gotta continue sharing and commenting on this video, and report the ones that actually promote these acts!
YT was a hypocrite tho
I am the widow from this video. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart for not only making this video and putting it together so well, but sharing this message. It is a message I will spend the rest of my life sharing, as I miss my husband every second of every day. ♥️ and thank you for fighting to get it back.
I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t even imagine what you have gone through. I hope you will find peace in your life❤️❤️❤️
I'm sorry for your loss, it's such a shame. I too saw this wood art and thought how beautiful it was. After knowing how its created its so scary, definitely so unsafe. The message needs to get out to prevent more unnecessary deaths. I'm so sorry 😢 just by telling your story you are spreading awareness and helping so many others. X
As a lifelong crafter, I can imagine your husbands drive to find new ways to create, and I'm so very sorry for your loss, and that what he clearly enjoyed took his life. My love and best wishes to you and all his loved ones. x
My condolences. I know your wounds won't vanish, but I hope that time helps ease them.
Condolences, and thank you for sharing this.
Ann, to reiterate what I said before this video was temporarily banned: You probably saved my life. I was looking into fractal wood burning lately, and while I fancy myself to sooner or later have found out about the dangers myself by research, I would not want to bet my life on it. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Also, thanks for being persistent and risking a strike to get the video up again.
take care, i didn't realize that content this absurdly deadly could just casually exist so i guess there's no choice but to doubt everything going forward no matter how many videos you see, ann can't save us all
Glad you’re safe!
So glad you’re alive to say this because Ann stopped you from taking senseless risks.
@@Crosshill i think it is very important to safety check any craft activities tbh. A lot of these craft videos lately seem to be started by content farms with zero interest in safety.
Thank you for taking the time to re-comment. Continue to be safe. Watch Mark Rober for safe diys :)
Saw a short recently with my partner- first time seeing fractal wood burning, partners first words were “and that video is going to kill someone” followed by an explanation of what would happen.
As the daughter of an electrician I wouldn’t go near anything like that with a 10ft insulated pole.
Thank you for doing this video ann, from my searches you appear to be number 2 in search results on fractal wood burning and since this video came up on my recommends 1 year later it looks like it’s going viral again. Well done!
I’m sorry- uhhh creators, according to TH-cam’s OWN RULES, cannot monetize “harmful and dangerous acts”. So WTF TH-cam???
Unfortunate it's in TH-cam's 'best interest' in the short-term (till lawsuits inevitably occur) to monetize everything. The handling of copyright is probably because they don't want to get sued or make companies mad by making it easy to appeal copyright problems.
@@NapaCat This is in no way a copyright issue, did you even watch the video, or read the comment you are responding to? It doesn't seem like it.
@@NapaCat wtf this got to do with copyright lol
If Fox News isn't being held responsible for being the domestic terrorists that they are then I don't see why a site like TH-cam should be for something so much less egregious.
omg hannahthehorrible in the ann reardon comments im a huge fan
My dad is an electrical engineer and was absolutely horrified when he heard about this trend. He says thank you for making this video and spreading common sense!
Spreading common sense 🤣🤣
My dad's also an electrical engineer! I'll have to tell him about this and see what he thinks
I'm also a child of an electrical engineer father. The first time i saw fractal wood burning i was HORRIFIED, but assumed no one would bother to try it. It's really scary to hear so many people haven't understood the danger and are trying it. This video is going to save lives
@@emilyc8958 Some people just aren't properly terrified of lightning. That shit is scary.
@@MsLilly200 I instantly become a frightened little child when I'm out and about and a lightning storm begins. Lightning freaks me out more than hearing strange noises in the house in the middle of the night. I'm more afraid to die from lightning than things that would more realistically kill me (such as driving in my car recklessly), but it's such an extreme weather event that I can't help but be mortified by it.
I've been in a Woodworking school, all of our teachers were very experienced and would always prioritise safety above everything else. We had to design and craft a small cabinet for one of our end of the year project, and one student wanted to fractal burn his cabinet because It'd look cooler, and his teacher threatened him like "If you try to make or i even see a small fractal burn on your cabinet, you not only won't get your diploma, but I'll EXPEL you from the school, and that's if you're still alive, GOT IT?!" The guy fortunately listened and ended up opting for a simple and safe wood burning with an engraver, but imagine if he did it anyway 😨
I'm glad the teacher found out that he planned to do that.
Smart teacher. Saving lives through appropriately forceful civics lessons.
2000V is genuinely INSANE, your teacher saved a life that day..
Good on that teacher!!!
So if TH-cam is the one uploading a video to Facebook, are they liable for the the content? Seems like it would be hard to deny responsibility for the content in that situation. Interesting.
as far as I understand it they aren't liable for the content of other creators, but they can use said content to make themselves money
wonderful little set of conditions they've got there...
@@ayaderg But are they liable for allowing the content to their platforms?
@@Chrono_topher Not in the U.S. th-cam.com/users/shortsduFt17JLVcs
I'd be very, very interested in seeing how that pans out in court.
@@Chrono_topher I assume they'd say it was the original creator's fault, i know nothing for sure though.
A good rule of thumb is that once you’ve started foraging electrical parts from a microwave, it might be a good time to reconsider whatever you’re about to do
Exactly!
I swear, when Ann said they were DIY-ing an old microwave to do electric burns in wood, I had to laugh out of desperation.
I'm scared to use the microwave at home to heat up my meals, I mean... C'mon now
You can make a EMP out of a microwave which can jam phones but only at like a distance of like a foot. I don't think you could jam the White House communication systems with a microwave or nothing like that.
I'm really glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
@@maxinecalyptus1639 YES!! I was so happy to see* the notification of your reply 💜
Forreal though
My son just came home from his first day of school and asked me to send this video to his wood shop teacher. His teacher was going through the year's plans and told the class they are going to do fractal wood burning later this year.
Thank you so much for making this video and for getting it back up on you tube. You may have just saved many high schoolers lives! I can't imagine what would have happened had we not watched this video and what would have happened had we not been able to share it with my son's teacher today.
I can see maybe a college course teaching this to specialized art students, but not high schoolers! D:
I cannot imagine the horror you and your child must have felt when you were told that his teacher was planning on having him do something so incredibly dangerous.
You would think a teacher would do a lot more research just to be sure something like this was actually safe, or at least as safe as operating a table saw or belt sander.
The fact your son has more sense than his woodworking teacher says a lot. You'd think someone who's profession is to teach wood crafts would know the serious dangers of fractal wood burning. So glad you were able to get this video to them before the idea went any further
I doubt the teacher would be using a microwave transformer.
@@hektorm2306 Even if they weren't, you still need an equivalent power source to do this. It's still just as dangerous.
My dad was looking at fractal wood burning and he was like "Come see this! Isn't it cool!" And my heart literally stopped. I asked him not to do it and showed him this video, and he was like, "Well, I guess I'm not doing it." Thank you for letting me have my dad for another few years before he tries something stupid again :)
The fact that a baking channel is doing more to protect the safety and lives of the viewers of TH-cam than TH-cam themselves. The situation is ludicrous.
Keep it up Anne. Utmost respect for you and your content.
youtube can't babysit lower iq ppl all the time.
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So true
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Idk why I just love the word “Ludicrous” you saying that = 1 like
It's so sickening that TH-cam will aggressively go after some channels for the smallest thing while allowing and sometimes even actively promoting dangerous content.
It's really beyond ridiculous that true crime channels that are aimed at adults - especially the ones with the "you must be 18+ to view" thing - can't even allude to some crime occurring (even when they aren't showing photos/video) but TH-cam is actively fine with promoting content that is confirmed to be killing people, aimed at all audiences so some children are even dying.
Just fucking beyond ridiculous.
While also basically reposting creators videos and getting more views than the originals lol
I think Ann made a video about why that is awhile ago. About how mindless garbage content farms can basically do whatever they want and promote lies/dangerous activities because the millions of viewers that they pull in is staggering. So basically MONEY🙄. It's such a shame
it’s like the united states govt in the form of a video sharing corporation lmao
@@evewhoo Yeah that too. They have zero accountability.
It’s still mind-blowing to me that we’ve seen TH-cam has the power to censor and/or take down videos entirely, but do nothing to stop these videos that promote literal life-threatening ‘hacks.’
Views -> view count -> advertising revenue -> income for the platform -> forgiveness -> implicitly, no matter how bad they are, as long as they're getting lots of views whatever they're doing to generate those views is considered acceptable. It's only spam if nobody clicks it.
I know right? God forbid you show a bare bum or use a naughty word but doing a deadly art or cooking hack? Be YT's guest.
mainly because the channel uses the excuse that they're "satire"
I know, it's horrifying. So long as it gets views, they don't really care.
TH-cam had some animal torture on it's platform and after a lot of people made noise they were removed. But say something about anything serious and it closes a channel down. I hate this site but the creators are on here...
Commenting to bump a year later. No joking, I only learned about this technique from a random Facebook reel about an hour ago and thought it looked AWESOME. Opened TH-cam 15 minutes ago and your video was suggested. Had no idea it was about the same craft technique and had an actual “oh crap” moment you started talking about it.
Not glad the internet is creepily watching my every move and making judgements about my interests, but glad it showed me your video before I showed the one from Facebook to my wood-turning step-grandpa. Thanks for potentially keeping us from doing something stupid.
As someone who's studying electrical engineering, this hack scares the daylights out of me. Thank you, Ann, for informing us about these kind of things.
Was that pun intended?
Due to my job I got shocked with I think it was 180 v and that scared the heck out of me. I thought I was going to be burnt. I hope people don’t take this lightly
Same viewing this as a physicist.
Big Clive has a great video about it. He doesn't just completely scare the daylights out of you, although he does do that, he actually explains a much safer way to achieve a very similar effect.
H2CT's video has over six hundred thousand views. I would not be surprised if there's at least one person that watched it and thought "But still, I'm smart enough to do it". With Big Clive's version, maybe they could do it.
Yeah, physics student here, I can wholeheartedly agree.
The fact that anyone would consider this safe or in any way palatable is absolutely insane.
As an electrician, I am so happy with how thorough and easy to understand your explanation of the transformer and the dangers of electricity are! Very well put together (as always).
Also, thank you for calling out electricians and passing along a warning for us to not try this dangerous activity as well! ❤️ It is not something anyone should be playing with, especially with such a small margin for (fatal) error.
I don't understand why people don't just get some of those pictures (of the woodburns) and get a thick marker and a woodburning-apparatus and then costumize their own 'lightning' patterns and burn it on there.
I mean sure, heckload of work, but you'll be able to make it exactly the way you want and I bet there's a way to press/burn it quicker with wire or something, without using electricity, just heat.
And if you don't have a woodburner, you use paint.
I mean, apart from being able to brag to guests that you did this with electricity (and you can't impress the guests on your funeral) then that pattern would be just as impressive when made without electricity.
@@Widdekuu91 The pencil-like thing?
@@star9710 Yes, indeed!
Seriously, I was quite impressed.
@@Widdekuu91 I don't see the point, like what even are they doing with the wood? Cause wood burning at least makes fun designs
And to add to the fractal wood burning, there's an immense danger just REMOVING the transformer from the microwave. People aren't aware of the capacitors that can hold massive charges long after they are unplugged. One slip of the screw driver can be just as bad as the fractal wood burning.
Wait, isnt a microwave entirely AC-powered, besides the control panel thats on something
@@mrvoltem9379 They use a capacitor-based doubling circuit on the transformer output to give the magnetron a 4000-ish volt DC-ish supply. You can find circuit diagrams online.
Oh, wow, really? That's nuts
@@Katherine-wt1oh Yep. Capacitors are quite literally batteries and they can store an immense amount of power. They are incredibly dangerous and very easy to discharge into your body, so never handle them if you aren't trained enough to know how to do so safely. They are easy to spot, most of them being silver in color, with wires coming out of the top (if connected), usually with 2 to 3 "terminals" that have prongs that look like flat teeth in this | | shape or that same basic shape with 3 prongs in a triangle formation.
Kinda like this /_\
Honestly though, just look up "capacitors" online for images to know what to avoid.
@@flamerollerx01 the game used to be 'catch', but we only used a 240v and a 16uf so the shock was pathetic, only access the same finger. Charging was from a pp3 and an oscillator into a transformer using the 9v as the primary.
Opening a camera crash is a risk too. If you don't know to check the caps you will be given a very nasty belt off the cap. Some use 2 stages of pump and dump tube ignition so you get many kV from one, not serious in principle as the discharge is short, but the weak of heart will be at high risk.
I've been an electrical engineer for 35 years and I don't even want to mess with Fractal Burning... This is insanely dangerous!
Are electricians and electrical engineers different? Im starting an electrician apprenticeship next year and I'm curious about what to expect.
@@EliasKayama245as far as I know engineers design or test electrical devices and whatnot and electricians do more installation and service.
@@EliasKayama245 as an apprentice you will learn more about instalation and service house hold related electronics like circuit breakers and lights and a general understanding of how these things work just the practical stuff which will keep you safe, eletrivcal engineering is more about integrated circuity(PCBS) where a greater understand of how different electonic work using things like transformers, transistors, diodes and how to build electronics which have a spasific function (not out of the box)
electricians can put together the puzzle, while a engineer paints the picture on the puzzle
im not a electrial enginner but i am a nuclear physicist whos work mostly involves micro controllers
@@7angels844 you sure ain't an electrical engineer or electrician because electrical engineers and electricians know the difference between electronic and electrical devices and applications, and electrician apprentices can work on domestic which is simple or industrial that gets a lot more complicated....
It's crazy to me that TH-cam would ban a warning against a lethal act yet leave the videos encouraging such a thing up. Messing with a microwave transformer alone is extremely dangerous as is but to rig it up purely to do this is insane. You're work to speak out against this is so heroic saving lives and bringing awareness to people! Nothing but the deepest and most sincere respect for you and your channel.
I think TH-cam actively tries to promote it to get more views, like conspiracies, to generate $$
If you told me ten years ago that the revolution against deadly hacks would be led by the soft-spoken chef who runs the most wholesome baking channel on the platform, I don't know if I would have believed you.
I'm so glad this is how it turned out, though. Ann, you're an inspiration to me. "Make it a great week by being kind to others" is legitimately one of my daily mantras now. ❤
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That's a wonderful way of describing Ann
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It's unbelievable that TH-cam would ban a warning video that explains the deadliness of a hack. Shame on them, and good for you for fighting for the truth to be told.
If I were a liability lawyer and I heard about that action, I'm not sure I'd be able to stop salivating. How can YT spin that as anything other than extremely-strong evidence that they're both aware of the danger these videos *that they are profiting from* hold, and that they're attempting to cover it up, further endangering the public to protect their ill-gotten profits?
Yet another example of why our modern age of oligarchic hyper-corp monopolization, especially in the tech sector, is bad for everyone, including the owners of the monopoly itself. I can't imagine those invested in TH-cam are aware of the extreme liability to which the malfeasance and incompetence of YT's management is exposing them, but they may well find out the hard way.
@@michaelccozens christ dude you popped off, 👑
I have a feeling that the title was read and then misunderstood as a promotion & not a warning because of the lack of context, the actual video..
YT should definitely be sued and taking the blame for these deaths. ESPECIALLY if they purposely BAN the videos that warn about the severity of the hack!!!
Well that's a perfect exhibit of Streissand effect
I recently saw a video of fractal wood burning on Facebook, and a bunch of the comments were talking about how dangerous it is. Was glad to see that the word is out there
I'm an electrical engineer and I'm gonna say this:
She is absolutely right. Don't do this.
We practice safety measures when dealing with high voltages and things still can go terribly wrong.
Transformers are EXTREMELY dangerous.
Hot take ; If you use a transformer without understanding the risks, you deserve that Darwin award!
@@mobrenna *in this way
Because we all use transformers pretty much every day
@@mobrenna Seems pretty harsh.
@@mobrenna i really don't think ann would like you supporting the deaths of all those people
@@mobrenna room temperature take: you're disgusting.
So sad to see that the old comments disappeared...but so happy to see the video back up again at least. Thank you so much for spreading awareness Ann, I'm sure this will save countless more lives. You and your channel are truly special, not only to me, but millions of people. Bless you.
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yeah I missed it when it was first posted and it suck I can't read the conversations.
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I'm surprised they can't reinstate the original comments. Surely TH-cam has them stored somewhere? It's like censorship in George Orwell's 1984 or animal farm
Yeah, comments before the temp ban probably contained other important info concerning this topic.
I'm so angry TH-cam banned this, even temporarily, because they blatantly misinterpreted the intent of the video. But seeing all the stories in the comments and you talking about how important it is, gave me the push to share this new video on my social medias I share with my friends and family.
The only video I've seen that could possibly compete with the danger of this hack is one about how to make your own DIY wood chipper / garden shredder. This involved removing the blades from knives and welding them to a motor inside a plastic bucket. If anything goes wrong with the weld job at all, the blades will fly off at knee height, and the plastic isn't going to stop them. Do NOT attempt to do this. I don't know if there's anyone who has gotten hurt, and I don't want there to be.
That sounds like a crazy dangerous idea. Even if the blades never come loose, I don’t think that a plastic bucket could be counted on to not break apart when being struck by high speed chunks of wood.
Darwin
The fact that these hacks CAN or LITERALLY MAKE people dead is mind-boggling to me. It just goes to show how little Social Media platforms care about the content that is being published.
However, try to upload something political and you are free real estate. "In my opinion you can not become a woman or become a man." -> Bye bye. "Here, let me show you how to risk your life!" -> $_$
Money is power, and always overpowers morality or ethics.
@@NoobsDeSroobs when is that ever happening? you just made that up
Video is for entertainment purposes only - the TH-cam get-out-of-jail card. This seems to negate all the bad effects, that stupid people can cause to your video (like saying they got hurt, because they did what you presented as true).
@@NoobsDeSroobs I mean, that's a terrible example because transphobia IS harmful, and you don't get to say "this is just my opinion" when making transphobic comments. Trans people exist and they deserve to live safely in the world, human rights are not something you can debate. Nor are they inherently political, they've only been seen as such because people like you think any identity which isn't a cishet white man is "political". A better example would be that YT creators aren't allowed to swear, and if they do, they risk at least demonetisation. Swearing is something that actually isn't dangerous, unlike transphobia.
As a high school teacher I often use your videos for an "easy lesson" but this one shook me, I will be making sure my students understand this danger and am so glad you are out here fighting the good fight against misinformation
Thank you - I was just thinking that these would be a great educational tool. Even though my kids are grown up now, I often send them links to Ann's videos.
Oh wonderful!
First of all - your one lazy teacher, second - there those things called copyrights you are breaking.
They have the right to share informational videos to their students. There is nothing lazy or illegal about it.
@@cilastar5169 lets see you do better? go touch grass... your reality is way too twisted.
also, you're*
learn grammar, maybe be lazy and watch some educational videos on it
If only the algorithm would favor content like this instead of the dangerous garbage you're talking about. You're wonderful, please keep it up.
I found videos like the one described on Facebook as they are pushing the worst video channels there such as AmoMama, Dhar Mann and Five Minute Crafts.
The algorithm wants to exterminate the human race.
Yeah, but it values views over peoples lives
youtube is like... you said a word 2 people in the world might find offensive? we have now scrubbed your entire existence from the internet. youre making videos that have directly led to the deaths of a significant number of people? yeah thats front page material we will repost this for you.
Agreed fully
Everyone needs to recognise this practice!! Because of your video and others.... When i walked into the maintenance area of the property i manage.... I saw wood pieces with dractal burning on them. I had just watched this video and knew rhat it meant our maintenance guy had been doing that in our shop. A) its not his job to be making wood art at work. B) the liability to the company we work for is astronomical. I immediately let him know how inappropriate and danferous this was and followed it with a write up with no second warning option.
I work in a scenic carpentry shop at a university. We have a bunch of teenage theatre majors who are all artists, and one of them mentioned doing this on one of their projects. I about bit their damn head off. Not only would the liability be enough to get our program shut down, I'm also not cleaning up after a mistake like that, both paperwork-wise and physical cleaning. Luckily the threat of expulsion and blacklisting from the union is enough to get them to straighten up and away from this kind of stuff but they really do not realize how close to death they come with just the TABLE SAW, let alone fucking with electricity like that. I'm just glad the electricians/lighting students are in a different shop.
"No, we don't pay them; it's for exposure" is one of the oldest excuses for getting free content out of creative types. Artists have been dealing with it forever.
Todrick Hall did the same thing. it's upsetting
Yep it’s so true. The fact that they delineated “derivative works” so they could make merch or spin offs of any video, or artwork you put on yt. I’m disgusted but not surprised. The way they only flashed the channel name when other TH-camrs generally keep the credit up on screen the entire time a clip plays. Just goes to show who really respects who.
When anybody else does that, their video can be demonitized or taken down. When TH-cam themselves do that, it's "oh, we love giving our creators exposure". I wonder if the creators knew about theit content being shared and consented to it beforehand.
@@Kasiarzynka When it's buried in legal jargon that no one bothers to read (have you read everything you're supposed to scroll through before you accept it?), people just don't know. And it's made hard to read for a reason.
By uploading to TH-cam you agree under the standard TH-cam license that any content you upload can be used by TH-cam to promote the site. That's pretty much true for any social media company. They're not legally obligated to compensate the creator as scummy as it looks.
I'm so glad to see this is back up! Hopefully this will save more people
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It’s back up to 3rd if you search!! So happy to see.
YES!
They need to remove the other videos encouraging this.
@@SimeonHanks Yes, we should also keep reporting those videos!
This isn't "people might die". This is "people HAVE died" and TH-cam continues to allow the videos to be shown.
There is no accountability and there will never be any apology or compensation from TH-cam because they are too rich and powerful.
when companies grow too big, they reach a point where they no longer care, then another point where people can actually tell they don't care. its become hard to trust big companies.
Hey, those political agenda's aren't going to push and censor themselves!
TH-cam is more concerned with whether a video is "advertiser friendly" than actually safe. They're more upset about people saying words like "murder" "suicide" or "eating disorder" in their videos (making creators have to walk on eggshells and find new ways to talk about those subjects or even mention the words lest their videos get taken down or age restricted and demonetized) than showing dangerous life hacks that kill people.
They aren’t too powerful for the EU. The US makes a conscious decision not to act.
I'm really glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
I have a friend that works for the power company, he told me that they must check their insulated gloves daily by putting an air hose in the glove while holding it in a bucket of water to make sure there are no holes in them.
One tiny hole as in pinhole sized can allow electricity to pass through and kill the person.
I swear, Ann is the mum of TH-cam. She teaches us cool recipes, watches out for us and tells us about all the scams and lies and even keeps us safe by sharing genuine information for our safety.
That rings so true! She is the mom of TH-cam we all need.
THANKS MOM! (Note, you’re (Ann) about ten years younger than me and live 7,744 miles away).
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True dat
I also want to point out that even getting the microwave transformer from an old microwave is highly dangerous. Inside of modern microwaves,(even if its been disconnected from power for months and sometimes years) there is still a HV capacitor that holds charge for a long time. If you touch the wrong thing in a microwave even if its disconnected, you can still die; the capacitor can hold charge for years and still deliver enough power to stop your heart. TLDR; do not mess with microwaves unless you have electrical engineering experience.
This comment needs to be higher up, so many devices have a capacitor that can give you a shock.
Luckily for me my "learnt it the hard way" was just with a disposable camera (I worked in a photo lab) and while I always removed the battery before doing battle with the casing for the actual film, the flash had apparently been charged and I got enough of a shock to make me yelp (which is unusual for me with pain), burn my finger and have extreme hair frizz (which made the whole thing look cartoonish, but it was no joke). Luckily my finger healed (got first aid burn treatment straight on it), but that capacitor had only charged from a single AAA battery! I dread to think what the capacitor in anything that plugs into the mains could do.
Seriously people, don't mess with electrical equipment, EVEN WHEN IT'S NOT ATTACHED TO A POWER SORCE!
This. Theres a reason why you are taught real early how to safely handle and discharge those components when you are getting properly trained.
yup! microwaves are DEATH BOXES, and should be treated as such. 2kv at pretty high current is not a joke too. HV capacitors, high voltage and current transformers, and the scary magnetron (that could even have a beryllium ceramic ring on it that is highly dangerous/carcinogenic), all around not worth it for some dumb stuff, if you need HV just get a proper supply like a neon transformer that has more safety features
@@CharleyU unless it comes from China, many devices include a discharge resistor, which empty these caps in seconds.
The capacitor doesn't care what's the power source, mains or AAA battery, what it delivers is expressed in Joules and this is what determines the shock you'll receive.
Plus, there is a high voltage transformer (it's switch mode) into cameras that step up the voltage from a pair of 1.5v batteries (or more) to 320v.
So I checked the specs of a random microwave, the capacitor is 1.07uF and the voltage is 2400v , so that's 3.08 Joules.
A Flash capacitor depends on the camera, but I found 220uF being used in one, at 320v that's 11.264 Joules.
Which means the capacitor in the flash camera stores more energy than the capacitor in the microwave.
No, the capacitor will not hold a significant charge for years. Months maybe. And it's pretty simple to discharge it.
My sons and I just had a lively dinner table conversation about how disturbing it was that TH-cam removed your warning video but not the videos encouraging this dangerous practice. I’m very glad to see that it’s back up.
I'm not sure how I came across this video, but I'm glad I saw it. My husband is a woodworker and people frequently send him things about the beautiful projects he could do and he's always telling them that it is extremely dangerous and he will NOT be doing it. But it continues, so I'm glad to see a video like this. I only wish that the video was split so that it focused on the dangers and had a title like "Fractal Wood Burning Dangers" so it was easier to share.
On a side note, the look after trying the milk tea gelatin was priceless LOL.
so true, the message could easily be missed but at least it looks like many people did still hear it
There is another version of the video because this one was initially taken down by YT, but the other one just has the fractal wood burning section and is still up.
I showed that fractal wood burning to my husband because I thought it was interesting. Another danger he pointed out is depending on the wood, you don’t know if the wood has been treated with anything, the fumes are very bad for you. He was electrocuted on a work site years ago and it took over a year for him to recover and still has nerve damage. Since then, he’s had so many medical problems.
Thank you for your comment. It's a sobering thought, and iffy tie-ins 'somewhere' don't help. Also, there may be after-effects just like surgeon's lung (tissue cautery generates latent issues).
I wish you both best
I don’t know about anyone else, but if I see videos that show, or promote dangerous acts, I’m not above reporting them, it is also up to the rest of the community to not let people post content that could misinform in such a way it can cause bodily harm or death, we have to look out for each other.
Thank god you still have a husband. I hope that he makes a recovery soon.
One of the things they don't tell you and that you didn't mention is that you don't actually have to touch this to be electrocuted.
In the example at 11:50, you'll see him lift the electrodes off the wood and an arc continues between the electrodes. Well if your hands or legs or anything are closer to the electrodes than the wood is, that arc will redirect itself to the path of least resistance (i.e. you). Especially if you're using alligator clips and your fingers are a centimeter from the exposed metal, when that arc breaks, it can easily just whip around and attach to both of your hands.
I would bet that most of these people who died never touched any part of the metal or wood. They pulled up an electrode and the arc connected to their body.
If you want an idea of something closer to what you're dealing with than mains voltage, just look at any of the "electrical substation disconnecting" videos on TH-cam. There's a reason no one is anywhere near those things when they disconnect.
Just for numbers, it takes about 30,000 volts per centimeter to *start* an arc, but only about 30 volts per centimeter to maintain an arc. US mains voltage will maintain an arc of about 4cm, UK/AU mains voltage will maintain an arc of about 8cm but the voltage from a microwave transformer can maintain at least a half meter arc. Your circuit breakers will disconnect just from the power requirements, but not right away and the damage will already be done.
wow...this is such important information that many people wouldn't even think of
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Straight up. Anything dealing with high voltage isn't worth it unless you're willing to devote lots of time and money to make it safe. I'd only ever stumbled across one video of fractal woodburning and the person who did it had an entire room devoted to it and went into another room to turn on and turn off the power. I thought that was how everyone did it! To see someone just holding alligator clamps with their bare hands blew my mind! WTH!
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It definitely feels like the dodging of responsibility that they do by claiming "it's not our video, we're just the place where it's hosted" no longer applies when they're the ones posting the video to other places.
Meanwhile, if you have a gun or drugs in your home, one will be arrested even though it is "just the place where it's hosted"...
Yeah I think that they'd struggle to make that defence hold up in a courtroom if they've uploaded it to the official TH-cam Facebook page.
@@milomhoek I don't really think that's a very good comparison. The point of TH-cam's "we're just the hosts" protection is that thousands of hours of video are uploaded every day and it would be absolutely impossible to vet it all. Meanwhile, if you have drugs or a gun in your house, you probably would (or at least should) have knowledge of it. Unless your house is so massive that it's genuinely impossible to visit all the rooms regularly, I guess (but if you're that rich, I'm sure you can afford some pretty powerful lawyers to defend you).
Come now, TH-cam doesn't have time to vet the content they're stealing from their creators! The breakfast video clearly shows that it worked and didn't cause any fires, so it must be fine! 🤦♀️ It's really infuriating how little responsibility they take. At least we have Ann!
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
This popped up on my feed today and I thought I'd seen and commented before, but didn't realize there was a controversy and it was deleted!
I want to say, I saw a video posted on another site showing fractal wood burning, and to my delight, most of the comments (over 200) were just saying how incredibly dangerous it is and how the person doing it is lucky to not be dead yet. No one seemed interested in the result or knowing how to do it. It seems the internet knows about this and how bad it is, due to videos like this. Well done!
Neither did I and I came across it again tonight and realized I had over 800 likes, my comment was one of the survivors from two years ago.
Never commented before but I'm helping boost this! TH-cam never should have taken it down. It saved my friend's life when I showed her (she did fractal burning) She had no idea how many volts were going through the equipment and dismantled her things right after watching. Thank you for being willing to put out the truth even when you were in danger of a strike. You are a wonderful lady Mrs. Reardon!
Holy shit-- I'm so glad your friend was extremely lucky (also I'm sure she was being careful, but still) before she saw this video.
Thanks & you did great passing it onto your friend Gabriella!
The fact TH-cam banned this video but not a single one of the thousands of dangerous hack videos really speaks volumes about what they value the most.
Thank you for standing strong and for doing what you do, Ann!
I genuinely don't understand why they would have done what they did (apart from the obvious part that likely no humans were involved in the decision-making). It makes them look like idiots, and doesn't even appease corporate interests (like demonitizing videos critiquing music).
how do you know they didn't ban any?
It really says it all!
@@Laittth we can't be entirely sure of course. But after they banned this video, there were still thousands of tutorials and video's left on youtube
@@thelionofgod I think, rule of thumb is, unfortunately, if they don't care enough it's because no matter what happens they have their backs covered by laws/lawyers so they can continue generating money over viral trends while not being liable for any harm or deaths the videos may cause.
Really sounds dystopic.
It’s so aggravating how TH-cam would strike a video if the video has certain words they don’t like but if someone uploads a dangerous video that could kill others or give them a permanent injury they would let that one slide! Thank you for your videos that will help save many ❤
Absolutely! It sounds like the policy of a soulless corporation in an alternate reality. Heaven forbid you use a "naughty word"🤦🏻♀️
I think the main problem is that they're enforcing their rules blindly without any regard for context. The wood burning videos show very dangerous practices the should never be reproduced unless every possible safety precaution is taken but they never mention it and no such incident is shown in their videos so TH-cam doesn't realize anything's wrong. Here, she's discussing the consequences of these actions in detail. However, TH-cam doesn't see what she's actually saying or what she's really pointing out. They're only see that she's showing violent images in her video.
@@loretta_3843 we are already in that reality. Hope this helps
TH-cam only cares about views. It's sad. As long as it's popular they'll side with it even if it's lies or conspiracy theories, and worse, delete videos calling out their crap.
Don't forget all of the fake animal rescue/animal abuse content that continues to be uploaded even after so many creators have exposed them!!
The fractal wood burning is extremely important and I'm glad you talked about - but I also want to bring up the bravery of Steve in trying the kind of unappetizing tea jello
I tend to do "interesting craft projects" so I'm glad Ann regularly reminds me that just because I've seen a project a lot does not mean it is safe or good
Don't wait for Ann to make a video about it. If everyone took the time to think about and learn what they're doing then these videos wouldn't have to be made.
Just because people do it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. The original purpose of these “hacks” was to save something, whether it’s time or money. Don’t cook something in an unsafe way, using equipment for far too long and overheating it, especially if it takes longer than it would to cook it properly!
You would get a better cook faster through almost any other traditional method, why would you put meat in a toaster? There’s no gains, only losses.
man :( the internet can be so dangerous. have fun with your creativity, but ALWAYS consider your safety!
I'm really glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
We made same fractal wood at the University in the course of electrical engineering. There were a dozen layers of passive protection, including a grounded double metal cage. We put the electrodes, left the cage, closed it tightly, otherwise the automation would not work, closed the second cage, and then turned on the switch to supply voltage to the electrodes. What we saw terrified us, because we knew what electricity is and how dangerous it is. It lays the same fractal patterns inside our flesh. That's why injures so massive.
When I was at school as a blacksmith, we were told to never wear gloves while using a certain machine.
We never really took it seriously and wore gloves anyway because otherwise, you can get small cuts on your fingers from the metal.
I almost always wore gloves when using that machine until one day when I met a guy who had lost 3 fingers and half of his hand to that machine because he wore gloves while using it. The tip of his glove got caught in it, causing the rest of his hand to get pulled in.
I've never worn gloves when using that machine since I met that guy.
I still get people asking me "why don't you wear gloves?" when they see me working the machine. It's crazy how people don't take safety precautions seriously until they or someone they know get hurt.
@@aon02bThere's the old adage that safety regulations are written in blood. Any obvious or silly rule from your workplace or OSHA exist because someone didn't follow them and _died_ or got seriously injured.
@@aon02b belt sander? I’m a traditional silversmith and we use most of the same big tools y’all do; I have made jigs and workarounds in my own personal shop so that I don’t have to use one because I hated the little sand-cuts I would have after using it in school! Honestly the thing gave me awful anxiety using it after our safety demonstration: that thing is so powerful and you have to work so close to the business end of it…. I was always worried I would get my fingers sucked in even without any gloves on!
@@5taceydaisy You should try the wet belt sander at a glass shop. Thick gloves for the glass, water spraying all over the sharp edges you are holding, and knowing that if it slips, it will likely shatter into a thousand possible missiles.
@@5taceydaisy my colleague lost his fingers specifically to a floor standing pillar drill. But you're not supposed to wear gloves with anything that rotates, really.
I've got some nasty sand cuts from the belt sander as well.
I’m touched by how much Ann cares. I get that she wants the platform that she uses to create and post to be serious, responsible and safe but she goes above and beyond on everything.
Thank you Ann for your dedication to this cause and for trying to keep both creators and consumers safe!
She's def the mum figure we want in our lives lol
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@@AJ-ht3kf not only that. She is the friend who gives it to you straight and tells you to know your worth.
She is the teacher who never gives up on you and teaches you how things work.
And she is the relentless journalist who just want you to know the truth and hopes to make the world better.
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
All the effort put in is working! I watch woodworking videos but had never heard of fractal wood burning. This video was suggested to me and was how I learned about the process. You are beating the hack videos! You do amazing work keeping people safe.
I could see myself trying this, and that’s terrifying. More generally this video has opened my eyes not only to this hack but to how little I research a lot of the content I see / am inspired by. It’s a good reminder to be more responsible about my personal safety when DIYing.
A general rule is if it looks dangerous it probably is and anything involving fire, electricity, chemicals etc you should be careful how you proceed with doing it same with something as simple looking as the polymer resin handling for example and other trends as well that seem harmless on the surface, you should always do as much research on the handling and safty aspects of new hobbies!
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@@gozzilla177 there are lots of things that don’t even seem dangerous that are. It’s always worth a google!
My dumbass would have totally wanted to try this.....and that's terrifying
Oddly, the initialism for “doing it myself” is DIM, which could be also be used to describe the people with no knowledge of how electricity works that try fractal woodburning.
Thank you Ann, I appreciate what you said about the wood burning, because last year I lost my brother to it, who was an experienced electrician. CPR was done and an ambulance got to him but ultimately it was to late. I hope this information can get to more people.
Edit: Thank you everyone for the condolences. My family is healing slowly but surely. I hope all of you have a blessed day.
So sorry for your loss. Thank you commenting.
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you
Omg i am so sorry for your loss!
I'm really sorry, can't imagine the pain of losing someone so suddenly.
im sorry for your loss that is so tragic, i hope something can be done to stop these kinds of hacks from spreading too
#1 crafting tip: Don’t do anything that starts with “disassemble a microwave oven”…….the capacitor inside could kill you before you even get to the transformer……..just a tip…
yup!
That is shocking! ya, I couldn't resistor.
@@Doonit_hard_way_since_65 😂
@@Doonit_hard_way_since_65 Ya know, my brother just started wearing make-up and dresses. Ive been calling him my “Transistor”! LoL!
@@Dingomush I like that, might be stealing that term. I'll spend a lot less time in twitter-jail.
Channel name: how to cook that
Content: 34 people dying from lethal electrocution
video: makes homemade milk jelly
I beleive you are making a comment as a side look at "cooking people". There was a movie about aliens coming to earth to take people to their planet where they will be taught advanced sciences. The book the leader carries translates as "How to Cook Humans". I wonder if the science they have includes recipes.
@@cmmc3400you’re thinking of the Twilight Zone episode, “To Serve Man” - a classic, my dad often quoted it
@@oks39802 YEAH! That's it!!! My favorite show as a kid.
Scary how TH-cam banned this video and all original comments. You've probably saved so many lives with the warnings about fractal burning/toaster cooking im glad this video is back up
Knew it was dangerous but I didn't know that tons of ppl have been dying from it.
I've messed with microwave oven transformers to try to make a spot welder when I was around 15 but I had the common sense not to touch the mf while it's on. I used a surge protector that was on a backup switch so I'm nowhere near the live circuit
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u you know, the microwave actually has gynormus capacitors, so, if you're messing with a microwave's guts you could still get a pretty deadly shock EVEN if it's unplugged... But I guess you knew that, right? Since you're alive and well 😅
@@lXlDarKSuoLlXl yeah ik, that's what I meant by I knew it was dangerous. I didn't realize the internet was spreading this without proper warning
I like to drive 2 nails into a piece of wood, toss that in the microwave and go cook up some soup in the toaster while taking a bath. Saves me a lot of time that way. (seriously, nobody ever do that. I know your out there)
@@DogSpeak Sounds like my average Sunday morning
Commenting for the cause: I almost couldn't believe you'd said fractal wood burning at first. My science teacher told me about it (now) some time ago and the absolute danger of it is genuinely frightening, and the fact some people try it as a DIY hack is even more terrifying. Thank you so much for making this video and for fighting back against TH-cam's ridiculous decision.
Microwave transformers are one of the most horrifyingly dangerous things an amateur can get their hands on, and fractal wood burning is far from the only immensely dangerous thing they are featured in on youtube.
yep, microwave transformers (or disassembling microwaves in general) can still be lethal even if the microwave hasnt been plugged in for a while, and as she said, even experts who use them still die doing it
i did a year of electric work for my schools mandatory tafe subject, the amount of safety needed just to even setup one of those things is mindboggling, you put your thick as fuck rubber gloves on, rubber boots, eye protection, you ground yourself, ground the table, connect up the transformer using special clips that are fully rubberised under the constant insntruction of the bloke teaching us, and the arc that came out of the rod used for the demonstration was massive
Yup experts either don't mess with them or rewind them for low voltage high current. They are just stupid to use. Experts that do fractals use neon supplies and switch it remotely, never go near anything plugged in with bare leads.
Edit: see Big Clive's channel for a video specifically addressing this issue.
I've worked as a professional technician and I'll take apart a lot of stuff but I will not mess with microwaves. It's so easy to do one thing wrong and then it's deadly.
My eyes went wide as soon as Ann mentioned microwave transformers. This is just so far beyond dangerous. They may as well be playing Russian Roulette.
I've seen this video linked on tumblr twice now in a short time, the first time it was commented under a fractal wood burning video that had been posted without a word on safety. Now that I saw the link a second time, I came and watched it and christ it's so much worse than I imagined. Commenting to keep the algorithm bringing this one up because you're genuinely saving lives here. Thank you for your work ❤
It's so lovely to see everyone banding together! Watch the video through the end, Like, comment & share to push the video forward
Right here with you to drive the engagement back up! 👏👏👏
Totally we need to help get the ball rolling again!
Let's goooooo! Keep the momentum!!!
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As someone who does streaming for kpop - make sure you’re on at least 50% volume and like after watching for the first 30 minutes minimum. Comment once to twice each time you watch the video, with unique comments. You need to watch at least half the video for it to count but also you want to make sure you’re watching until the end to make sure the drop off rate doesn’t get too high
I'm so glad this was put back up. Taking down videos that discourage people from doing dangerous things does NOT help in preventing those dangers.
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YES!
It's almost like yt doesn't care about viewers...
Exactly! I hope getting this to the attention of of TH-cam can be a watershed moment towards getting dangerous “hacks” and how-tos classed with dangerous pranks and challenges.
True, it's very much doing the opposite.
Especially since they left all the videos promoting it up.
I'm so glad you posted this about the fractal word burning. I am a resin artist, and my husband is a tradesman, and we saw one of these videos and thought, it would be nice to make one. Hadn't looked into how yet, but nope, not now. I love your videos, and this is greatly appreciated.
so glad you saw it melissa :)
Oh man... I've heard about how dangerous that is. I remember when I was young my father said people get killed by microwaves fooling around with their internal components. Those things kill people and hurt the whole time doing it.... I hear you lose your sense of time, too, as if it wwasn't already a slow way to go. If you ever hear anyone say they plan on doing something like that, tell them don't touch it. That stuff should only be done by extremely professional electrical engineers.
It kinda makes me think I ought to have a policy of looking up to see if Ann has done a debunking before starting any new craft project! ^^;
Damn
@@peppermintgal4302 as a sparky, that has been hung up by 277v for a brief moment, I'll say the loss of time is legit. Felt like an eternity, until the circuit was opened..
I went to an antique market with different vendors in booths. One was a woodworker and last time I went, I saw the characteristics lightning marks on some finished cutting boards. And promptly freaked out because of this specific video indicating that this was super dangerous.
Not all heroes wear capes… sometimes they just own baking channels that publish life saving videos… love you for this Ann!! ❤️
I was thinking the same thing! Ann Reardon, saving one life at a time! 😁
Ann is truly a hero. Keep making amazing videos Ann
it would be better to allow natural selection.
I'm so glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
Hearing that fractal wood burning is dangerous is one thing, but knowing multiple electricians have died trying really makes it clear how absurdly dangerous it is. I guess there's a lot more opportunity for mistakes with that than one would expect. Thanks for letting us know!
Exactly. So much things can go wrong it is hard even for a professional to foreshadow them all. Also, setting 2 kV loose through wet wood is a very different thing to fixing broken wall socket in peoples house. So, ordinary electricians are simply not qualified enough for messing with wood burning.
@@voidseeker4394 yes this is very true. these electricians thought they were an expert (which they were at fixing broken sockets etc). but it makes them underestimate the risks bc they were thinking "oh i deal with this everyday, i should be fine"
Yeah, stuff like this is one of those areas where a little knowledge can actually be more dangerous than none. It does not surprise me in the least that (home) electricians have been hurt by this. They tend to be very well versed in the safety issues of house current, to the point it becomes habbit. But unless they have worked in higher powered domains like some kind of industrial work, they have learned the wrong safety measures and it can provide a false sense of security.
So would a lineman suit make it safe? (Metalic looking suit the size of bomb disposal suits) though at that cost you might have access to equipment to give the look in a much safer manner.
Being an electrician does not equal being a GOOD electrician. Sometimes, working with something and not dying for long enough can cause a person to lose respect for the danger it represents. Most likely these folks thought "I'm a professional. I don't need to worry." And proceeded to work carelessly. The main takeaway needs to be: This is deadly dangerous, even if you take all the necessary precautions.
I've never actually heard of fractal wood burning before this and I'm not so artistic as to have an interest in tree patterns on damp wood but you might have just saved one - or many more, lives with this video. This definitely deserves more publicity.
one of the silly -or stupid- trends in social media are the so called "satisfactory" videos. This must apply to it. Useless stuff with waste of material they say is cool to watch/do
I’m so glad Ann is using her platform to spread awareness of dangerous hacks like this! No doubt she has saved many people from getting hurt.
@@valeriataylor8337 *satisfying
@@fructiferous thank you, Oxford. I am a non-native speaker.
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
2 years later and i’m still commenting to boost the algorithm so this makes it to the top. keep saving lives!!
This needs to be shared to everyone! No one should try this “hack” EVER! Thank you Ann, I’m glad this video is back online and available to inform crafty DIYers
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I’m telling my mom to not do this. She’s super interested in wood projects and I saw her watch one of those videos. I knew they were dangerous, but I didn’t know how much danger it was!! Thank you for making this video!!!
The amount of comments I read about people thinking about doing it and then reconsidering are quite worrying. Imagine all the other life threatening hacks out there that aren't covered...
Glad you could catch your mom before she went through with anything. Should try to share with as much people as you can cause these comments have taught me you never know who's interested or not.
Thank goodness!
Good
Microwave transformers are the no 1 cause of death among electronic enthusiasts
It's not something to play around with.
There is s safe ish way of doing this without the microwave transformer but it's pretty much impossible if you don't have a lot of knowledge about electronics already
There are now more vids coming up that show how dangerous this is....so Ann will be pleased to see those. ( she is not ego driven about this! ). There are at least two that I have seen that promise "safer" ways to do it,..... I don't know how accurate they are.....
There are creative people out there: I can only suggest try painting, wood carving, there are heaps more ways to make lovely objects. Building things from papier mache or clay, or that no kiln needed clays. Encourage your loved people in other directions.
I'm really glad you got this video ban reversed. I've been an Electronics Technician for 26 years, and can attest that the transformer inside a microwave is probably the most dangerous electrical devices in your home (unless you happen to have a neon sign... then you may have a toss-up). We created a Jacob's Ladder in our lab using a microwave transformer. The amount of juice they put out is insane. Seriously. You described the way a transformer works very simply, but exactly right. There is no electrical connection between the two sides, so there's no signal to trip the breaker if you happen to short across the leads. Electricity can and does kill. Good warning video.
Hi! Just wondering, as someone owning a neon sign, are there any major things you need to watch out for? or are you okay as long as you don't mess around with the cord etc?
@@lucac8593 Neon signs are quite safe, as long as you're using them as they're intended to be used (plugged in and glowing). The danger comes when you start dismantling them and plugging certain components in. Neon signs have a transformer that can be dangerous if you were to touch it while the power is plugged in. Use your sign daily, you'll be fine... but if you decide to tear it apart, do a little research before plugging things in when they circuitry isn't covered up.
@@lucac8593 If you leave it alone on the wall you’ll be fine. Just regularly inspect the lights for any cracks or breaks and if there seems to be any damage anywhere do not plug it in and get it repaired by a professional to prevent neon gas emissions, and have an electrician examine the transformer if there appears to be any damage to it.
Other than that, treat it as any other lamp.
@Gomam0n ok, how do you do the burning safely? I've wanted to try for ages but dont really wanna die from it
@@mary9983 Please just don't do it. It's REALLY not worth the risk.
I always wanted to try the wood burning craft......and to try it *WITH MY KIDS!!* what the heck?! I had no idea it could be so so deadly!
Like how you didn't know it's dangerous?
Wood burning is not the same as fractal wood burning. You and your kids can draw on wood with a wood burning tool. Fractal wood burning is pumping dangerous amounts of electricity through wood to get those tree like patterns
Pyrography is a totally different ball game to what is being shown here.
Then this video is already potentially saved lives!
I must admit, when I have seen these wood-burning videos online, I didn't pause to think just how dangerous they might be, I just accepted them as something cool. I also think electricity can be somewhat of a silent killer, people often don't realize just how dangerous it can be because it's everywhere in our modern lives. Thanks for sharing this important message with the community!
there are very safe ways to do this to wood however you shouldnt jimmy rig and use a microwave lmao
I saw this when it was originally posted and shame on youtube for taking it down, even temporarily, while leaving up tutorials for this dangerous craft. Horrifying. Thank you Ann for your diligence in keeping people safe! Definitely not what I expected from your channel when I subscribed years ago for cake tutorials, but I'm so appreciative you've been able to use this amazing platform to be such a force for good.
Snaps to that!!!
I never would've expected I would learn more about electrical safety on a baking channel than in my actual college science class but here we are. Thank you, Ann. The work you're doing is incredible. You are so educational and so many of us appreciate you highlighting these issues.
Not sure why they'd teach electrical safety in a college setting if you're not working with electricity.
@@bluedragonfly8139 i had several different courses over the years that taught electrical safety, and i've never studied to be an electrician.
@@jlt131 you can work with electricity and not be an electrician
@@Begeru of course you can. That's not the point. What I was saying is that electrical safety is taught in all kinds of different classes in college. Heck I once took an electrofishing course. But I also learned it in physics labs and chem labs and when working with small appliances or engines.
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
OMG, as someone who worked in electric, this video is horrifying. I can't believe that TH-cam took yours down, holy crap. Thank you for explaining to people what happens with this, hopefully you've saved some lives. And the other ones are just laughable, especially the tea recipe. There is so much fakery on the web now, I wish people would wake up.
I always figured "Duh of course it's dangerous, it's enough electricity to conduct through wood till it burns" but learning just *how* dangerous is mind blowing...
Commentting for the algorithm, you always make great content Ann.
As a note, I have heard rumour that talking about helping the "algae rythm" stops your comment from helping. I don't know how true it is but best to play it safe, yeah? Much love!
Same! I would figure that this is a good way to get a nasty shock like a standard shock from an outlet. That's plenty enough to deter me from trying it, heh. But I had no idea that the transformer would multiply the current so much! That's terrifying! It makes sense thay the gloves would be useless to stop the shock
BTW, alot of people misunderstand, it's not the volts that's gonna kill you, it's the amps, is exiting the transformer, given it's like what the video says, at 2000 volts, the amperage can still be fatal, be it even at 0.1mA, a thousandth of an Ampere(Amps), the human body can start to feel pain at 0.01mA.
I figured the same and still it's honestly so weird to me that some people are like "well the video didn't say not to try it so it must be fine". You really can't teach common sense.
@@SunlightonMoon microwave transformers put out up to an amp or two. both the volts and amps kill you, ohms law.
I said it before and I'll say it again: the mere fact that there is no action taken against things that could result in something to this degree of harm is either alarmingly misinformed or horrifically callous. Now the mere fact that they went after something that tried to do good? Wow, words cannot express the gall.
I really think it's time for another campaign targeting advertisers. If the advertisers know the public is frowning on their ads playing on dangerous videos, they'll pull their ads, and put pressure on youtube to change the way they monitor content. It's already happened once, so we've seen advertisers speak louder than users according to youtube. It might be time for a twitter campaign to let advertisers know their ads are running on dangerous content vids and people aren't happy.
@@mcreena much as that might end poorly for creators, it does feel like hitting Alphabet in the money really is the only way to make them pay attention. I'm honestly just surprised that these kinds of "life hack" vids have been a problem for so many years. It's disgusting
I appreciate how seriously you take dangerous “hacks” like these…and calling out how social media companies get away with promoting them. Love your content, keep it up!
Leaving a comment to help it gain attention because I was also interested in trying this a while ago because it’s such a beautiful result. I love crafting and can’t remember why I didn’t, but I certainly would not have realized the dangers. I hope this video saves lives
Ann has my utmost respect. She calls out TH-cam for its harmful practices in promoting deadly content, risking another strike on her channel in hopes of saving another life. Actual legend.
YES!
Very much agreed 💯
I can't believe she read the terms and conditions. That's a true show of strength (and stamina!)
Yes!!! Legend.
So I was considering doing one. And with my father owning a woodworking shop I would have had access to all the tools needed to make one, from following a how-to video.
But now I shudder at the thought of even attempting something so dangerous. Had I not been a fan of h2ct I would have not known the dangers of this horrible hack and possibly died.
Thank you Anna for this, I'm glad someone is looking out for their viewers. A single lapse in judgment can cost you everything.
I'm really glad you saw it in time - AR does so much good, in so many ways!
People really need to spread the word on this. Seems a lot of people have recently heard about this idea. But this stuff can easily kill you, and it will hurt the whole time. One person I heard talk about this who survived the experience say they lost their sense of time. It felt like eternity. Nasty way to die.
I'm so glad you saw this video before you tried doing that wood fractal thingy. Hope you can find something safer to work out ❤️
Yes! I just watched your video explaining how this video was banned, went back to my home page and here it is! Now, hopefully they'll go through all the fractal burning videos and actually remove them for the sake of the entire community.
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Yes! Come on, TH-cam - ethics and human decency are calling.
Odd, I just replied, endorsing this, but my comment is not visible - why?
Hopefully if we all report them, TH-cam will finally take them down!
Yeah, me too. And it's only been back up for about 4 hours which is interesting
About meat and toasters. There are actually specifically designed 'toasters' build for cooking meat.
The Ronco Ready Grill is effectively a toaster with a drip pan and a basket loading system with a conventional 'minute' timer. I swear by mine and will often use it to make sausages and other meat when I'm feeling lazy.
We all know the TH-cam algorithm sucks and punishes small content creators while supporting content farms, but the fact that they blatantly allow incredibly dangerous hacks *and* tried to punish Ann for speaking out against them is horrific. There really needs to be some sort of investigation into their practices; this is getting ridiculous.
Replying for the algorithm!!
@@cursedkaleidoscope Replying for the algorithm as well!
Elaborate please, bc I’d like to know morw
I have so much respect for Ann, TH-cam could use more content creators like her. I changed my mind doing a hack she debunked that used wine bottles string acetone and fire 😳 to make glass tumblers. Those quick edited videos make it seem super simple but they don't show how badly it can all go wrong. I'm sorry the momentum got hindered but hopefully it might get more attention called to it because it was previously banned
In high school my friends tried to cut glass with acetone and string. Set the whole kitchen counter on fire. Luckily the fire stopped once the acetone burned off but we got really lucky
So glad that this video is back up showing how dangerous this "craft" is. I was genuinely surprised that YT would take down a video that literally saved lives. I saw this before YT had it removed and some of the comments thanking Ann for highlighting the horrific dangers goes to show what a blessing the video was.
Honestly cannot fathom the rationale behind the ban yet letting the other tutorials remain. YT is becoming ridiculous in content monitoring these days, so much so that creators are becoming frustrated.
Good on ya, Ann for pushing back this nonsense!
Yes!
I agree!!
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I wonder if it's an automatic bot
TH-cam just didn't like being called out by Anne for their refusal to take down vids that are killing people
Can you PLEASE release a supercut videos of all Dave's reactions after you've made him eat whatever crazy nonsense is sent his way? That would be absolutely glorious.
Yes bless him!
Anne, as much as I enjoy your baking and Dave's food testing you've found your niche bringing light to these dangerous hacks and crafts! You don't preach or talk down to the audience you just give the facts. Thank you both!
Thanks so much Kimberly
Yeah facts like getting voltage and curret mixed. BigClive made a video of the dangers of fractal wood burning, at least he got the facts right. This video was more to scare people to get the pichforks out and to get views and personal gain on other peoples tradegy than anything else.
I agree!
Right, 7 minutes is far too much considering this is life saving info, I had to skip through
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
I looked up "fractal wood burning" just to see what the results looked like and I was so happy to see this video at #2 and the video about this video being banned at #3. In fact, the first 10 or so videos I saw were either videos warning about the dangers or had disclaimers telling people to not try the activity at home!
I get at as number 1 as well with big Clive's video warning this will kill you as number 2.
It's number 1 now, with Bigclive at number 2!
Yes! Now when I look up fractal wood burning I get the same thing but two weeks ago when this video first came out I looked it up and all the top videos were just tutorials
@@unknown_10453 Woo-hoo! Go Big Clive!
@@AS-fi7hc Hopefully they have started to take down the turtorials
I am so happy you posted this! My husband was going to try this. I couldn't talk him out of it. I got him to watch this video and he FINALLY understands how dangerous it is.
Think you just saved your husband’s life, well done
My boyfriend also gets sucked into this kind of stuff, it can be SO hard to pull him out of it! Glad your husband was open to watching this video!
How to get to heaven
I still stand by it. Regular wood burning art is the best. These fractals do look pretty, but is it worth risking your life?
My sister does wood burning the healthy way. With an actual wood burning set, a lovely piece of wood she very carefully selects, knowing what she wants to burn onto it, and artistic skill. (she also does bridal henna and has a very steady hand, I'm so proud of her)
Fractal wood burning isn't art, it's a mad scientific experiment.
Men are idio†s. This is why women outlive them.
Styropyro made me aware of the dangers of microwave transformer and once you said that word I gasp a oh gosh ... I know my way around electricity and electronic and the that kind of power still frighten me enough to not even want to open a microwave. You've forgotten to properly discharge the capacitor your screwdriver slip while dismantling it and you're dead. You brush a contact you're dead, you look at it sideways you're injured ... or dead.
What's more frustrating : it's harder to get into a recent phone which is pretty much harmless unless you plant a nail in the battery than getting inside a microwave ... go figure.
Fractal woodburning seems like one of those things the Mythbusters would try while wearing insulated gloves, standing on a rubber mat, and saying excessively and urgently "don't try this at home".
Yep
Now I want Adam Savage to collab with Ann!!
Unfortunately, you're not required to say "Don't try this at home" on TH-cam. You can, in fact, explicitly describe your content as a "How to" guide and never mention that it'll probably get the viewer killed or mutilated.
They would absolutely have (1) built a robot to do this, and then (2) delivered basically the same sermon Ann did in this video, from a heavily-insulated bunker half a mile away from said robot.
They're build a *robot* with insulated gloves to do it, probably.
It’s just so disappointing and angering that TH-cam would advertise this on their page, when it is clearly dangerous and had killed people. I sent the video over to friends just to keep them informed. Thank you for making this video in an attempt to keep people safe ♥️♥️♥️
So very glad this video got out back up. This is a really popular thing to do in ren faire items and it scares me to think of someone dying because they weren't aware of the dangers and how it is not worth your life. Thank you for pushing to keep this up.
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Oh, dang. We should share it to Ren Faire groups we are in.
@@sydneyo5500 Yes, very good idea! I shared it to all the crafting groups I am in as I can see the final project attracting crafters as well.
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Share with anyone and everyone you know who could benefit from seeing it.
Bless Ann, she's the most honest youtuber I know.
Keep up the good work!
Don’t see enough of these strong, intelligent, and caring creators on this platform!! Ann deserves WAY better than what TH-cam dealt her for trying to help people. Way to go on your victory Ann!! We can only pray that TH-cam will start to listen to you now!! 🎉🎉🎉
seeing how she talked about youtube i would not be surprised if the real reason for the video to be deleted was in fact the part where she talk about youtube stealing content
@Mariana never said she was wrong but in the end she also explained why TH-cam are "in their right" to do so, it's actually nice to know that our videos can be used like this without "consent" or real "credit"
Ann isnt just keeping us safe from dangerous hacks, she’s making sure the platform offering them is taking responsibility & changing their policies. thank you Ann!!!
With TH-cam not caring, it's comforting to know there's someone else out there looking out for the viewers
A family friend did this once. He shocked himself so bad he lost his some of his fingers, the only reason he lived is because when he fell the plug came out of the wall somehow when he fell. The whole thing was caught on security video.
He's extremely lucky to be alive
I'm so very glad that this comment survived the blocked and releasing YT nonsense
I'm so relieved to know he survived. Thank you for sharing this, it's important that people understand just how incredibly dangerous this is.
I just got this video randomly recommended, a year after its upload, so I'm gonna say you're probably doing pretty well within the algorythm now! I've never even heard of fractal wood burning and I never watch cooking channels. Thank you for spreading the word and making the world a safer place.