Making a bismuth knife to undo an injustice
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I attempt to undo an injustice and re-create the bismuth knife that should have never been destroyed.
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Nile talks about lab safety: amwine.info/town/nKajeIx3q5x9u6Q/video.html
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I'm going to defend my horrific tool techniques. I am not at all offended by the comments and I think a lot of them are pretty funny, but I think it might be worth mentioning why I made certain choices. For the file, it was mostly because bismuth is really soft (softer than aluminum) and it has a low melting point. So, as you file it, it gets even softer. I'm not exactly sure what happens, but it looks the file just starts cutting grooves instead of cutting anything off. I edited it out, but I did initially try filing it the same way I would steel/aluminum and it just didn't work. It's why the video immediately cuts to me moving the file around aimlessly and saying it's hopeless. It seemed to work best when I used the rasp which cut very deep grooves (the first file I used was pretty close to useless), pushed hard and constantly changed directions. I also got super tired doing this and I got super sloppy in general. I am not claiming at all that it was the best way to do it, but bismuth is different from other metals and you can't file it the same way as you would steel/aluminum. I'd love to hear from anyone who has tried filing bismuth before. For the knife, I just overestimated how sharp it was for the first cut. After failing, I thought it would be fun to use it more like a cleaver. I am nowhere near a master at using a knife, but I can assure anyone who is worried that I know how to cut food. Also, I should add that part of the fun of this video was trying to emulate Kiwami's method (which added a lot to the struggle). If the point of this was to do it most efficiently, I would've just molded it and used a belt sander or something.
@The blacksmith Initiative isn't it whetstone?
I cringed at the first attempt using a wetstone as a grindstone
D-FENS... just put the bismuth uzi down, bro... Oo
So how was the botulism was it fun 8P
I have an idea. Try extracting mercury from fresh ocean caught fish and see if it still reacts to aluminum.
I relate alot more to NileBlue than I do Red.
I'm a dumbass for thinking you were going to extract the bismuth from pepto bismol and then make a knife out of it. That'd be a fucking nightmare in all aspects.
so he's gonna hold the tomato and drawt he knife across it right- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
It’s better if you had a belt sander
You have every right to endanger yourself but maybe issue some form of warning... So you don’t get sued.
Wait why not just buy a sander?...
Cool. Now do a Bismarck knife please.
He made a Bismuth knife to explain the cycle of 21 frames regarding a certain 4-wheeled vehicle in a specific game where a plumber jumps on turtles.
I wish i could hang out with you, you seem like a really fun guy, id be nice to be friends and talk about chemistry
Nile Red, What kind of alloys could be made by combining bismuth and other low temp melting metals like lead or sodium?
dude. show that to forged in fire judges. i bet they will be shocked
you hav nice hands :3
Nileblue: Has an axe in his drawer Also Nileblue: Doesn't have a knife
"I think it can already cut a pickle" is the new unit of measurement
He should have added grooves on the blade
Labs in movies: perfectly clean and sterile Labs in real life: oops, i dropped some molten bismuth on the floor, whatever, just it there; oh look, my gloves are smoking
I’m a jeweler and a horologist in training. From what I’ve seen from your projects, your technique is almost there, and like all craftsmen you just need more practice. I never worked with bismuth, or most of the metals, but if you ever need some advice I’d be happy to give it to you! Just reply to my comment and we’ll figure out a way to talk. I love your channels btw! It sparked my lost interest in chemistry and I have a lot of fun watching your videos. Good luck with the next projects and experiments and thank you for your work!🤗🤗
has this man ever made food before
17:31, that weight estimate is the like earner, holy sh*t
That is not how you use file.
Feels like Electroboom but with chemistry
I was also deeply saddened when he melted his cool knife!
11:14 laughing my ass off, definitely a science guy but not a craftsman xD
That feel when Kiwami's too busy to comment :[
9:03 *minecraft tool breaks* Nile: ARGHH
this channel is the perfect mix of chaotic teen and actually smart people and i’m loving it
"Nile Makes a Mess for Half an Hour"
this man didnt use the sharpener at all
You should try forgery, Nile!
I had an aneurism when he flipped the unsheathed knife in his hands
DougDoug was right his investment is paying off.
That knife looks cool but for cooking it would melt
the title makes it seem like u bout to kill someone
Beautiful
Why didn't you just do wax casting? You could have cast it in the shape of a knife and saved yourself time and effort, or us bismuth uncastable?
I can’t believe that little saw didn’t come with more blades, I make jewelry and when I get these saws they come with a whole bunch of extra blades. Nile didn’t do anything wrong they are very fragile!!!
That poor cast iron...
I lost it when he picked up the wet stone and grinded it agaist the knife...
10:01 pron movie ending scene
is it just me or is the video of the person making the knife the 4th one down on the right
i'm sorry! this is cringier than the office lol
He holds everything like he's going to eat it
For a moment there, I confused bismuth with gallium, and I was like "Genius! Get revenge by stabbing the person, they get heavy metal poisoning, and you leave no prints!" But then I realized wrong kind of injustice, wrong kind of metal.
After listening to him say so many words I don’t understand and explain so many concepts that go over my head, it made me feel better when he didn’t know what to call the hacksaw
ah, i see you were trying to use someone else's procedure. hey big props. but man, some casting sand and an oven would have saved you hours. but hey, this channel is all about fun, and this was a fun video to watch man =)
NileRed is chaotic good and NileBlue is lawful good
The file...THE FILE IS SUPPOSED TO BE USE LENGTHWAYS SO THAT-never mind. I give up. I will live through the pain.
ur lab is pretty dope ngl.
this may help: amwine.info/town/rqfTj39j0Myk28o/video.html
BISMUTH
How has this channel not been reccomended to me? Until Now? So much Nile to catch up on. I want the whole rainbow
i think i've deduced the main issue, aside from the complete lack of preparation on the task at hand, your knife is WAY too thick, like doubled in size, i dont exactly know what kiwami did but they get a light layer of crystals ontop, whilst your knife gains a thick layer of metal and then crystals, might be worth a retry with some research and prep
11:29 and ... the pain goes away 8D
“I think there’s one more weapon we could use” *pulls out a fucking warhammer*
Those cutting skills were impeccable! :D
PLEASE SHOW US HOW TO MAKE DMT (N,N-DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE) FROM TRYPTOPHAN OR TRYPTAMINE
that knife is more like a blunt force weapon than anything else
this was way more chaotic than i expected wow
I thought this was kiwami Japan- I’m devastated
I died with the “this is the way” HAHAHA
none of your bismuth
He just blast the thing with a blow torch
Heavy! Very Heavy!
Well now I’m wondering if you can make a bismuth mirror.... like a full on mirror
When u poured it it just looked like water then colourful water
I think it’s safe to say it wasn’t sharp enough Lolx but I really appreciate all the hard work you put into this~
20:09 i caaaaaan't
You should have headed the knife up with a blowtorch before putting it in the melted bismuth
The cucumber is scratching my knife XD c'est dead
this guy kinda reminds me of a softer and scientific version of idubbbz
Line the handle with neodymium magnets and you will have a next gen alien/demon killing weapon ;) look up bismuth and magnets to see why
Alt title: local man realizes the Kiwami is a fucking madman.
Dust mask at least
Masks come on at the end at least
to behave like tthat in a lab... shame on u
Omg when they use the whetstone without any liquid
When he threw that bismuth up it made me anxious
the pubg pan
"We have Bill Nye at home" Bill Nye at home:
why not starben it first?
This video is the opposite of satisfying
Imagine breaking into his lab. It's all fun and games until he pulls out the axe and wrench hammer 😅
You could have used a cheap belt sander with 80 grit belts to remove a lot of it when getting it to an edge.
Congratulations you're now my favorite AMwiner ✌🏼
for a bismuth knife, you sure made a great bismuth mallet !! :) lol Must have been good, I watched the entire thing!! haha !! Crazy people...
I like how he brought the scale to the floor instead of the bismuth to the counter
HEY HEY HEY YOU USED IMPERIAL HOW CAN WE CALL YOU A SCIENTIST?!?!? USE METRIC
the fac that they just used a skillet really amazed me since the only thing my moms old skillet is good for is making a good philly cheese steak and causing 3rd degree burns.
wtf isnt that 10x too thick to be a knife, next time design that as hammer
Kid: flips knife Chemistry teachers: hE wASn’T WEaRinG SAftY GoGGLeS
So the block was a wet-stone and it’s only for sharpening
Me looking at the title: 😨 Me watching the video:😌
Nile: using a whetstone Me: my eyes!!!!
15:02 "Hey weren’t we suppose to do this in the fume hood?" "Uuhhhh"
when idiots try and make a knife and FAIL miserably.
The weak destruction relatively transport because tub contrastingly rinse underneath a waggish continent. arrogant, regular protest
ah yes my two bed time channels kind of merged
This is the saddest thing I've ever watched
it's called a whit block
I’m really glad you know of Kiwami Japan, I feel like you two would get along really well 😂