How To Turn Styrofoam, Into Solid Aluminum

Here’s how to turn almost any styrofoam creation you can think up, into solid aluminum. It’s almost like magic! 🙂

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Project Inspired By:

This project was inspired by 2 videos. If you check them out, please let them know that Grant Thompson sent you. Thanks! 🙂 First was a “lost foam casting” tutorial by “The Art of Weapons” (http://bit.ly/IBRamboneSlingshot) and a Rubber Band gun designed by “RBGuns” (http://bit.ly/IBM9RubberBandGun). I modified the template from RBGuns to make the styrofoam mold.

WARNING:

Charcoal foundries can reach temperatures in excess of 1,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, proper protective safety gear, and in a fire resistant area with adequate ventilation. The sparks flying from the foundry can ignite fires, and the fumes from burning dross can be toxic. Use caution and common sense. Be safe and have fun, but always remember that any project or experiment is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

The gun is solid aluminum, made from melted down soda cans.

I spent over 100 hours of time, and 7 styrofoam prototypes to make this video. About a third of the time was spent filing and sanding the gun. Each time I poured a casting for the gun, the trigger guard wouldn’t complete all the way through, so I kept making new styrofoam guns, modifying the designs slightly until it worked.

Once I got a fairly clean casting, I put 2 days into filing down rough points, and sanding them smooth.

The gun could use a little more work, and it’s not perfect, but this experiment was mainly a proof of concept that nearly anything you can imagine can be made fairly easily with the “lost foam casting” technique. Overall, I really am happy with the gun though! It weighs 556 grams, and is really quite smooth to feel.

For future projects, I plan to work more with green sand casting. I believe it will leave a nicer finish overall and won’t require as many prototypes to get it right 🙂 Instead of foam, wood plugs can be used to make the molds, or even real weapons for that matter.

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TotalBiscuit takes a look at the most recent iteration in the Battlefield series.

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Redline Review: 2015 Volkswagen GTI

The quintessential hot hatch is back riding on an all-new MQB architecture which highlights this Mark 7 platform. Lighter and stronger than the previous generation, will this redesigned Volkswagen GTI be able to fend off its new competition?

Atari blocks TxK release, Nintendo NX, Jim Sterling’s DMCA – Mar. 20th, 2015

Disclosure: Jim Sterling is a member of the Polaris network and a colleague.

00:30 Atari is preventing the release of the spiritual successor to Tempest 2000 http://bit.ly/1BWwz4r
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Mad Science Minion (Caution: High Voltage)

What happens when you let an ADHD minion play with high voltage electricity?

Be-do Be-do Be-do. Hahaha!

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WARNING: High Voltage electricity can be fatal. Electric shocks can burn the skin, and/or lead to heart failure. Though the video is portrayed to be playful, electricity should always be handled with extreme caution and safety measures. Caution, care and expert planning are required to mitigate risks. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

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I shouldn’t have to mention it, but if you tried doing this on yourself, the electricity would go through your body, and could stop your heart. Although NST’s are current limited, there is always risk, so choose your experiments wisely.

Way before I even started making videos, I got hold of some Neon Sign Transformers (NSTs) and experimented with current limited high voltage electricity.

In my earlier project videos, the intro shows a video clip of 2 screws, with a beam of purple electricity sparking between them. I’ve had hundreds of people asking what that was, and I’ve always intended to make a video about it, but never had the opportunity until now.

For this video, rather than just putting 2 screws together, I thought it would be so much cooler to have some kind of action figure shooting electricity around between their hands.

I made a trip to the local super-centers, like Walmart, looking for Iron Man or Star Wars action figures, but couldn’t find anything I liked in the size I wanted.

I decided to try Toys”R”Us to see if they had a better selection, and although they have hundreds upon hundreds of different toys, nothing matched my expectations.

As I was about to walk out, I noticed an isle labeled “Despicable Me”, and stopped to think. That was a movie about evil genius and mad science, and the more I thought about the minions, the more convinced I was that they would be the perfect choice for a mad science experiment!

I was amazed by how detailed and interactive the little minion toys were. They were about 12” tall, and if you moved their heads around, the mouths and eyes seemed to come to live, and they talked and laughed just like in the movies.

These little guys sealed the deal. A few minutes later I was walking out of the store with my new minion “Stuart”, and took him home for some electrical experiments.

This project was so much fun to film because of Stuart’s facial expressions, and the marshmallows were a spontaneous and random idea that turned out awesome.

Something strange happened when I was sparking the electricity between the minions electrodes. The minion would start to talk spontaneously, without being touched.

This is strange because usually you have to press his belly or move his head to get a response. But with the electrical sparks flying through the air, he would begin to speak at random.

Kind of spooky!

For the Minion sound effects in the video, I recorded his noises separately, then synched them with the video to make it sound more realistic.

The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 72 ft. Alanah Pearce [strong language] – Mar 19, 2015

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TotalBiscuit and Jesse Cox sit down with Alanah Pearce on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: March 17th, 2015

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