Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?
Tin You Cook Obsidian and Cast a Sword?
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The thing is, is that pewdiepie also posted a video on the tenth titled the aforementioned as this i and same thumbnail which makes it identical to each other. I get the feeling its confusing the algorithm and causing this video to blow upwardly a lot more.
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Great video! I am wondering what the flux does in the mix? I have plenty of obsidian you can accept if you want to go along trying! No kilns though.
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Flux is simply chemicals that can be mixed with the glass to lower it'southward melting indicate. I used a combination or soda carbonate and boric acrid for my fluxes, which lowers information technology'south melting bespeak substantially and makes it more fluid. I still accept most of a bucket of obsidian left still, so you can expect to see a few more obsidian based videos in the future!
level 1
Do you think this could have gone better if you added Borax or Boron trioxide to the Obsidian to brand it more similar Pyrex?
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Could this have eliminated the need for the annealing sleeping room?
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Could it also have meant that the terminal production wouldn't be then weak?
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Boric Acid was actually one of the fluxes I used, and is probably why it turned out so transparent at first. It probably wouldn't effected the need to anneal information technology. It's likely considering I used so much that made it so weak, although using it should have fabricated it a simply more shatter resistant and so if I hadn't
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