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Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP
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Waterjet cutter built with a cheap pressure washer
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How to TIG weld aluminum beverage cans together
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Building a liquid crystal display (LCD)
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A close look at supercritical carbon dioxide CO2
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Making silica aerogel at home
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Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP
42,970
Waterjet cutter built with a cheap pressure washer
24,857
A refrigerator that works by stretching rubber bands
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How to TIG weld aluminum beverage cans together
9,356
Building a liquid crystal display (LCD)
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A close look at supercritical carbon dioxide CO2
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Making silica aerogel at home
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Hybrid rocket engine with acrylic and gaseous oxygen
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Ruby laser design process
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How anti-theft tags work - magnetostriction
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Extreme wood bending with ammonia
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Tutorial: Electrical impedance made easy - Part 1
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Making Pop Rocks candy at home
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The physics of floating screwdrivers
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"Bouncy" sulfur hexafluoride gas in tennis balls?
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Subscribe to see interesting applications of science and technology. You'll see how an electron microscope was built in a home shop, how an X-ray backscatter system works, how to make aerogel, and many other hi-tech projects. Topics usually include electromechanical systems, chemistry, and electronics. Hosted by Ben Krasnow.
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AppliedScience (4 minutes ago)
The vinyl record that I cut into sections was actually Johann Strauss (The "CBS Masterworks" label can be seen at 0:26). Switched-on Bach remains intact.
ollie2244 (9 minutes ago)
Every note, every frequency, every volume change, every sound that is on a record is a just a series of bumps. It blows my mind!
1boboloco1 (18 minutes ago)
I like when he says "you know", it makes me feel like he thinks i understand.
dyamondbolden5959 (27 minutes ago)
I literally typed “how records work”. This was more than I expected and I’m not disappointed.
noahway13 (32 minutes ago)
It is mind blowing if you think about it. Any sound, from trumpet, to bird, to glass breaking, (x's infinity) can be etched in vinyl and re-played perfectly. Even a thousand people,saying the exact same words, can be differentiated by tone and timbre. An entire orchestra can be duplicated in one groove. I don't understand it.
millroyboy07 (46 minutes ago)
“Used Needles Bin” has a different definition to 98% of the rest of the world.
keithrowe1007 (51 minutes ago)
You had me at, “ever since setting up this electron microscope in my shop...”
BobSmith1980. (2 hour ago)
First time I've ever heard 'used needles' in a positive way.
IAmMyOwnApprentice (1 hour ago)
That's the best condition under which one can hear the phrase "used needles bin."
garymelnyk9370 (2 hours ago)
I once glued macaroni on a card and gave it to my mother.
jameszandstra2138 (10 hours ago)
"My sputter coder needs some work so I'm using physical vapor deposition" Yeah, me too bro...
A_White_Light (13 hours ago)
I understood some of those words
WAQWBrentwood (14 hours ago)
As soon as I heard "setup this electron microscope in my shop", I was no longer jealous of my neighbor with the Jaguar....... LOL!
Dreamerm6 (13 hours ago)
This is incredible. So many times we take small things for granted. How on earth they cut they grooves with accuracy back in the day is beyond me.
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