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0:00 Intro
0:46 Invention of Milk Yarn
2:55 Why this works
3:55 sponsor
4:28 How to make fiber
6:35 Wet spinning machine
7:56 Making Goop
11:00 Making Rope
12:30 Tensile Testing

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@sapientisessevolo4364
@sapientisessevolo4364 8 місяців тому
The more you learn about chemistry, the more you understand why chemistry teachers are so concerned about you even drinking water in class. So many dangerous dissolved chemicals look and seem like water
@duxangus
@duxangus 8 місяців тому
Reminds me of a kid joke song I heard eons ago that went something like:🎵"What Johnny that was H2O was H2SO4, HEY!"🎵
@duxangus
@duxangus 8 місяців тому
And fun fact, even water can be dangerous. Nano-pure water, which is basically as close to 100% water (meaning no ions, no free floating random solids etc) as you can get, can be dangerous to drink. As it has technically no concentration in it and is a pretty great universal solvent it will actually steal minerals and nutrients and ions from your body/system. You'd need to drink a lot but would be noticeable over time
@sapientisessevolo4364
@sapientisessevolo4364 8 місяців тому
@@duxangus Just don't have H2O2
@thorzweegers7616
@thorzweegers7616 8 місяців тому
@@duxangus -- Johnny was a little boy, but Johnny is no more; for what he thought was H2O was H2SO4
@KaitouKaiju
@KaitouKaiju 8 місяців тому
And if your bottle is open it could very well get contaminated
@snosah7571
@snosah7571 8 місяців тому
Nile Red: turns manufactured goods into foods. The thought emporium: turns foods into manufactured goods. Perfect cycle...
@MRL8770
@MRL8770 8 місяців тому
I need those two to collaborate one day
@alext6933
@alext6933 8 місяців тому
Food is manufactured goods.
@snosah7571
@snosah7571 8 місяців тому
@@alext6933 I don't disagree, though I'm unsure of how to specify non-food manufactured goods. You can't say inorganic, because it's the organic chemicals in things like latex gloves that makes the grape flavouring possible. Any suggestions?
@alext6933
@alext6933 8 місяців тому
@@snosah7571 not really, I was more just implying that what they both do is pretty much the same thing
@no-bk4zx
@no-bk4zx 8 місяців тому
Nile Red: Turns inedible things edible The Thought Emporium: Turns edible things inedible I guess this pretty much works for the most part
@violettbun
@violettbun 6 місяців тому
As a fiber artist: I LOVE MILK COTTON YARN! It's legitimately so soft, beautiful and comes in so many colors while also being perfect for so many projects (unless its a wearable for summer and you dont wanna sweat like crazy) lets hope milk cotton yarn gets more popular:)
@goatpepperherbaltea7895
@goatpepperherbaltea7895 5 місяців тому
Fiber artist stfu that’s such a girl thing to claim😂
@charlottep315
@charlottep315 5 місяців тому
I absolutely love milk yarn it's so easy to work with! It's cheap too!
@Open89182
@Open89182 Місяць тому
Yeah you're totally a real 'fiber artist'
@violettbun
@violettbun Місяць тому
@@Open89182 i’ve been crocheting for the past 3-4 years and was a knitter around the age of 12 so yeah i am a real fiber artist
@malenanowak
@malenanowak Місяць тому
I hope it doesn’t, the dairy industry is evil 🥲
@a-goblin
@a-goblin 8 місяців тому
i saw milk yarn about a decade ago and thought milk was a descriptor of the yarns' softness. finding out it really is made from milk, and how, is fascinating. thank you.
@gabethebabe842
@gabethebabe842 8 місяців тому
As the years go on, chemistry turns more and more into witchcraft.
@dutchik5107
@dutchik5107 8 місяців тому
It has always been the basis of chemistry.
@arran4285
@arran4285 8 місяців тому
So you're saying chemistry just returning to it root as alchemy
@skdekskadj1845
@skdekskadj1845 8 місяців тому
It is
@erefayn6492
@erefayn6492 8 місяців тому
​@@dutchik5107 these days only difference they measure what they do.
@chimera9818
@chimera9818 8 місяців тому
Technically it more that our understanding of stop in “normal human level” isn’t deep enough to realize intuitively that it is possible (nilered for example made spicy molecules from vanillin and rubber gloves, make sense if you know chemistry but completely wild if you don’t)
@brehbreh2780
@brehbreh2780 8 місяців тому
No wonder all those dads go looking for the milk. They all need spare socks
@gaming_gamer483
@gaming_gamer483 8 місяців тому
That makes so much more sense now! I wonder how many socks I’m gonna have when dad comes back. Probably quite a few.
@lakastusmanatus
@lakastusmanatus 8 місяців тому
😅
@BakeVR-Official
@BakeVR-Official 8 місяців тому
💀💀💀
@mattmarzula
@mattmarzula 8 місяців тому
That joke is reaching a bit far but, it's firmly grasping the dad humor.
@Jacques_JvR
@Jacques_JvR 8 місяців тому
And then they keep loosing them to the dryer, so dad takes even longer to come home
@Lucyband1t
@Lucyband1t 8 місяців тому
7:58 the shameless bong hit lmaooo
@wovenrainbows
@wovenrainbows 8 місяців тому
7:58 the bong bubbling after ‘spinning dope’ 😭
@MrCyanicman
@MrCyanicman 8 місяців тому
So in theory you can make cheesecloth out of... cheese-cloth?
@blakksheep736
@blakksheep736 8 місяців тому
Yes.
@LestatVannoster-nt1jo
@LestatVannoster-nt1jo 8 місяців тому
Yeah 😂
@Unknown_-..
@Unknown_-.. 8 місяців тому
I wonder if there’s a way to make cheese form cheesecloth
@whybotherwithusernames4880
@whybotherwithusernames4880 8 місяців тому
@@Unknown_-.. you use it as a cheesecloth to make cheese
@Hanible
@Hanible 7 місяців тому
​@@whybotherwithusernames4880😂😂😂😂
@markopolo1271
@markopolo1271 8 місяців тому
"Plain unadulterated cow juice" Is gonna be my indie band name
@erikheller3769
@erikheller3769 8 місяців тому
Plain unadulterated cow juice apartment could be a Neutral Milk Hotel cover band
@markopolo1271
@markopolo1271 8 місяців тому
@@erikheller3769 ngl I'd never heard of the band before so this comment made me laugh harder than it should but I'm listening to one of their songs now and I'm feeling it would probably actually work well as a cover band
@adithyavraajkumar5923
@adithyavraajkumar5923 8 місяців тому
Hearing the narrator say "you ain't seen nothin yet" in a 50s news accent was weird
@melol69
@melol69 8 місяців тому
you ain't seen nothing yet
@vlgr7704
@vlgr7704 8 місяців тому
but can you make milk from socks?
@Zeero3846
@Zeero3846 8 місяців тому
Fun fact, you can add milk to a strong, dark wine mixed with a bunch of other fruits and syrup and strain out the curds to produce a light and clear beverage with a much milder flavor. The curds will also taste like wine, but if your initial mixture was very strong and crude, you might not like all the harsher flavors it took out of the drink.
@Asiliea
@Asiliea 9 днів тому
Why not just use a bit of wine/acid and then mix the whey into your wine? You're basically doing the same thing, except losing wine in the curd in the process.
@CharlesRedd
@CharlesRedd 8 місяців тому
"demand for milk is dramatically lower than production" THEN WHY IS IT DAMN NEAR $4 A GALLON
@markopolo1271
@markopolo1271 8 місяців тому
Greed well that and the fact that they have to cover their cost of operations and gas and electricity prices have gone up leading to higher costs for dairy farmers but yeah
@danielf3623
@danielf3623 8 місяців тому
Because you're paying for the 1 gallon of milk you drink and the 3 gallons they dump in a river to keep the price at the maximum profit point.
@bjam89
@bjam89 8 місяців тому
Capitalism
@afterskool444
@afterskool444 8 місяців тому
in my country at least in ireland dairy farmers aren't paid that much, increased costs and clampdowns on electricity, fertilizer, gas, transport systems & more have made operations expensive, and also not all milk is of drinking quality or of production quality to make things like cheese; lots of poor quality watery wastemilk, milk from low-quality or dual-purpose breeds, and milk contaminated with things like somatic cells and antibiotics is produced but unable to be used for consumption
@markopolo1271
@markopolo1271 8 місяців тому
@@afterskool444 my mum buys milk directly through the dairy farmer because of this it gets delivered like twice a week it's probably not cheaper than what the stores buy from them at but ykno at least the man's getting paid a decent price for his products instead of the prices shops pay only to jack the prices up on their end
@charlesschmelzer3025
@charlesschmelzer3025 8 місяців тому
making a cheesecloth out of milk fiber would be one of the most insane things a cheese maker could do
@Zappygunshot
@Zappygunshot 6 місяців тому
Dang that'd be cool, I wonder if there's people who do that
@rubening
@rubening 5 місяців тому
@@ZappygunshotI got a guy
@Nugget_Tenders
@Nugget_Tenders 5 місяців тому
@@rubeningPlease disclose this “guy” you speak of
@hannahbloom
@hannahbloom 5 місяців тому
I feel like the formaldehyde would deem it very un-food safe
@gremlinman9724
@gremlinman9724 5 місяців тому
@@hannahbloom no harm in a little formaldehyde every once in a while as a treat
@florisvideler
@florisvideler 7 місяців тому
i love how you just casually say you will make carbon nanotubes with a milk fiber machine, thats what makes your stuff just amazing, especially since you'll actually do it too
@TheAHuman
@TheAHuman 8 місяців тому
You have pulled an opposite Nile Red. Truly seeing how alchemy became chemistry.
@frenchfriar
@frenchfriar 8 місяців тому
My mother was married in 1946. She kept her dress she wore for her wedding, which was woven from milk fibers. It was a cute 1940's era "business dress", with skirt and jacket in a pale blue. It was very soft, and quite pretty. Until watching this, I had always assumed that the fibers were just chemically derived from milk, not actually mechanically pulled from milk fibers, like you've shown here. This has been a very cool connection for me.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 8 місяців тому
My brain sees milk as a billion dollar investment...
@dusted_mello
@dusted_mello 7 місяців тому
too many details, i not like.
@gothchicklover
@gothchicklover 7 місяців тому
@@dusted_mello unintelligent
@dusted_mello
@dusted_mello 6 місяців тому
@@gothchicklover racist.
@St0rmGuy
@St0rmGuy 6 місяців тому
​@@dusted_mellohow to pull the color card seamlessely
@loganl3746
@loganl3746 8 місяців тому
I'm not a chemist, but I am a knitter, so this definitely interests me! My only criticism is that braiding and twisting fibers are not the same thing. Twisted yarns are made by turning all the fibers in the same direction and then taking those threads and turning *those* in the opposite direction. Because your first-try fibers were so thick, you could theoretically skip the thread making step, but braiding doesn't introduce that same friction strength that twisting does.
@catboy_official
@catboy_official 8 місяців тому
Milk yarn is very soft and squishy in my experience, but prone to pilling
@mehalfrican
@mehalfrican 6 місяців тому
i cant STAND knitters
@violettbun
@violettbun 6 місяців тому
@@mehalfricansomeone got their heart rboken by a knitter..
@rubening
@rubening 5 місяців тому
@@mehalfricanknitter hater
@zbaerenlovesme5216
@zbaerenlovesme5216 4 місяці тому
​@@mehalfricanthat's so specifically rude, but aren't you glad that everyone knows how horrible you are now?
@sparhawk2208
@sparhawk2208 8 місяців тому
Very nice. You could set up other baths, to rinse and further cross link the thread, the as you pull it further dry the thread, so you end up with finer fibres. Love it.
@alexhutchins6161
@alexhutchins6161 7 місяців тому
Omg awesome i remember watching your lactose curing attepmt a long time ago. I never realised it was you. I always called you that crazy guy who messed with his genetics on social media! Love your videos!
@tando6266
@tando6266 8 місяців тому
Hey, Fabric process RandD engineer here. You need to swap out your clamps on your tensile test. Using a pinched clamp like this creates localized weakness near the clamp point resulting in weakness in the 20-50% lower range for the actual fiber strength. Great Video!
@sultanmutschi
@sultanmutschi 8 місяців тому
so would it be better to use hooks where you tie the rope to?
@namibjDerEchte
@namibjDerEchte 8 місяців тому
@@sultanmutschinot tie, but splice. look up rope splicing, it's an art and gives you loops on the ends that exceed the strength of the bare rope with no weak points.
@bammeldammel
@bammeldammel 8 місяців тому
In standard tests they bend them over a defined radius on each side before clamping them.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 8 місяців тому
Can I hire you to make a whole new type of silk from all sorts of products including biomass!? I need a new 10 million dollar factory coming online if it's so...
@falo775
@falo775 8 місяців тому
You and NileRed are true alchemists One turns poisons into edible things The other ,food into commodities
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684 8 місяців тому
Yep.
@lycandusk7263
@lycandusk7263 8 місяців тому
the next logical step is nilered turning poison into food and then giving it to the thought emporium to be turned into other stuff
@aidansmith8617
@aidansmith8617 8 місяців тому
​@@lycandusk7263Sisyphus
@jameswalker199
@jameswalker199 7 місяців тому
Eventually they'll be turning base metals into gold and developing the universal solvent.
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684
@worldsfunniestvideosandbes3684 7 місяців тому
@@jameswalker199 You mean “the philosopher’s stone” when you said turning base metals into gold, right?
@ngoomie
@ngoomie 8 місяців тому
I don't normally comment on videos, but I will say that if you actually were to sell some of the milk fibres you make, I'd be willing to buy some if I had money to spare at the time it was being sold. I like knitting and crochet a lot and one of my big interests is using "weird" yarns and whatnot to make things. A small run of milk fibres made by a UKpostsr would definitely fit that bill! Though like you said the fibres you ended up getting had a bit of a not-yarn-like texture, I can still see potential fun uses for them in knitting or crochet other than clothes, something like a crocheted basket or just some sort of decorative piece.
@rybec
@rybec 5 місяців тому
I love applications of milk like this. It's pretty easy to make basic plastic and glue with milk (and I've done composites with recycle cardboard too), but more advanced, stronger stuff requires additional chemicals (like formaldehyde) and machinery. Still, from a self sufficiency point of view, milk is a massive resource that we seem to be largely ignoring. Excellent video!
@tannerbass7146
@tannerbass7146 8 місяців тому
Decades ago, My kindergarten teacher took us to her family's dairy farm in Oregon and showed us all of the different products that could be made out of plastic from that milk. It's such a basic thing now but man when we were kids she inspired us all to the max
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 8 місяців тому
Tell me more...
@Gotonis
@Gotonis 8 місяців тому
Imagine Thought Emporium and NileRed get into a loop of turning food into clothing into different food
@LacourWave
@LacourWave 8 місяців тому
And the first one to fail to turn one thing into another make a food for the other lmao
@kettusnuhveli341
@kettusnuhveli341 5 місяців тому
One of the first things they taught us in the material science class is that most common plastics can actually be made from regular organic substances. For example PLA is made from lactic acid that can be made using bacterial or milk fermentation.
@BreakingTaps
@BreakingTaps 8 місяців тому
Hot damn, that fiber-pulling machine is rad! I was just expecting a general chemistry video about the process, wasn't expecting to see a fully fiber-pulling machine. Neat!
@aka_pcfx
@aka_pcfx 8 місяців тому
First spider silk, now milk silk... I see a bright future for the Silk Emporium
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 8 місяців тому
I see milk kimonos and special insect milk becoming a thing now. Selling millions of dollars per dress...
@brainstormsurge154
@brainstormsurge154 8 місяців тому
I mean why not both? Would be interesting if he could get the yeast to produce both casein and spider silk proteins to see if it makes a better fiber. Well, better is relative but I would hope it does have use cases.
@flameofphoenix5998
@flameofphoenix5998 7 місяців тому
SPIDER MILK... wait no
@tesarthrospentax823
@tesarthrospentax823 8 місяців тому
I suspect the rope would be stronger when twisted together instead of braiding, possibly might even beat the wool tensile strength test!
@mars5train601
@mars5train601 8 місяців тому
​@@ValleysOfRain??
@cornonjacob
@cornonjacob 8 місяців тому
Yeah, they could make a scaled down version of the rope making machine the king of random put out a long time ago
@LuxurioMusic
@LuxurioMusic 8 місяців тому
@@cornonjacob There's a small rope winder on thingiverse I've printed and used (thing:2255317) to pretty good results, though I had to make a little winder to use on the other end of the rope which it lacks. It wouldn't be complicated for them to design that.
@ValleysOfRain
@ValleysOfRain 8 місяців тому
@@mars5train601 Hmm, interesting UI bug. I had originally responded to a comment about the use of foodstuffs to make materials and fuels vs use as actual food.
@charlottep315
@charlottep315 5 місяців тому
Milk yarm is by far one of my favorite types of yarn to use for my crocheting. It helps thats its cheap and soft too.
@Yeet-eq7ve
@Yeet-eq7ve 8 місяців тому
Your channel is insane, every new video is so incredible!
@crazyguys7923
@crazyguys7923 8 місяців тому
The meat robot now has milk clothes... this just keeps getting better
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 8 місяців тому
I'm so glad you picked chaotic neutral instead of chaotic evil. Wonderful video, as always.
@shipwreck9146
@shipwreck9146 8 місяців тому
Let's be real, if thought emporium was chaotic evil, he'd have already defeated batman and taken over Gotham city.
@sayethwe8683
@sayethwe8683 8 місяців тому
when you get data logging working on that stress/strain stand, you might notice a bit of toe-in from the clamps settling and gripping. you have to account for this by taking the force at which it starts behaving linearly and back-projecting that line to meet 0,0 without changing the vertical (strain) axis
@WrylyRiley
@WrylyRiley 8 місяців тому
We use a centrifuge to de-gas liquids for electrospinning! Hope this helps!
@gblikestosew
@gblikestosew 8 місяців тому
So as a seamstress I found this extra interesting because formaldehyde is frequently used as a fabric preservative (that's why your dropshipped shein clothes smell like fish when you first open the package) and I didn't realize that it could be used to bind fibers, too!
@WillardWhy
@WillardWhy 8 місяців тому
On your wet spinning machine you should add a spreader on the final spool so it fills up layer by layer (like a fishing reel does). this would also allow each layer to air out a bit more to speed up the drying process, and would make it neater and easier to unspool. You could add a drying spool, essentailly similar to the final spool but with a warm air feed through the centre, before winding onto the final spool.
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 8 місяців тому
Adapting spooler designs from FDM 3D Printing Filament Making Machines may work. That one channel “Mr. Innovative” or whatever (I’ll double check the name) has all sorts of interesting threadwork related tools which may have a good spooler design.
@lifelinerodz7703
@lifelinerodz7703 8 місяців тому
this is amazing stuff, i learn a lot. thanks for your efforts.
@MrHeroicDemon
@MrHeroicDemon 8 місяців тому
legend brilliant , just amazing video. Thank you, today has been rough for my cat and I. So this helps me so much.
@kolliwanne964
@kolliwanne964 8 місяців тому
If somebody wonders how lactose intolerant people are supposed to handle this: Remember, he has a homebrewed pill for that. 👀 Definitely safe. FDA loves it. 100% wow.
@AlsoDave
@AlsoDave 8 місяців тому
You also don't typically eat yarn
@flomojo2u
@flomojo2u 8 місяців тому
Handling milk products isn't an issue for lactose-intolerant people, you have to consume it.
@inventorbrothers7053
@inventorbrothers7053 8 місяців тому
What about the anaphylactically allergic people? It would actually be deadly to them 😢
@AlsoDave
@AlsoDave 8 місяців тому
@@inventorbrothers7053 absolutely yes but that's not what's being discussed here re his lactose intolerance. That'd be more similar to e.g. people that have latex allergies that have reactions to gloves and condoms and so on
@SyrupSplash
@SyrupSplash 8 місяців тому
​@@inventorbrothers7053again, usually have to consume it and as allergy would usually come from a particular molecule or protein in milk. Chances are the antigen is either all bound up or not present in milk yarn 😊
@beantomii
@beantomii 8 місяців тому
My favourite yarn to crochet with is actually the milk cotton yarn that was showcased in the video! It’s super soft and nice to work with
@unfracture
@unfracture 8 місяців тому
I've been following you from biohacking to turning milk into yarn. I can honestly say I never know what will come up on your channel next
@safasayyed4504
@safasayyed4504 4 місяці тому
Really appreciate your hard work, patience and dedication. You are amazing!!
@RyanMan767
@RyanMan767 8 місяців тому
7:58 - i love how apparently nobody in the comments noticed or recognized this immediately lmfao. the bubbling machine that can be heard is a really important component of this synthesis, I wonder which 'watercooling bubble filter apparatus' was used. 😉
@richbob9155
@richbob9155 8 місяців тому
I was looking for this comment lol
@gblikestosew
@gblikestosew 8 місяців тому
Immediately went looking for the bong rip comment
@fernetstock1
@fernetstock1 8 місяців тому
I almost gave up scrolling to find this comment..
@bornanagaming3329
@bornanagaming3329 8 місяців тому
Needed that machine to make hemp
@grn420bd
@grn420bd 3 місяці тому
@@fernetstock1same 😂
@TheMattg345
@TheMattg345 8 місяців тому
You have to find a way to feed this machine into one of those circular knitting machines, thus creating a device that you pour milk into and spits out socks
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 8 місяців тому
CircularKnitic is a good Open Source design. There are some others out there as well if i remember correctly.
@Sharktaco2763
@Sharktaco2763 7 місяців тому
“Those are nice socks, what are they made of?” “Milk.”
@migs192
@migs192 7 місяців тому
0:10 you did what??
@Buzzzy-bee
@Buzzzy-bee 5 місяців тому
I literally screamed “WHAT??”
@wildgophers91
@wildgophers91 8 місяців тому
No way are those workers putting their hands in sulfuric acid! Jesus!
@SomeMorganSomewhere
@SomeMorganSomewhere 8 місяців тому
Eh, it's the 30's when workers stuck their bare hands in sulfuric acid and movie snow was friable asbestos, those were the days...
@TheMemeCritic
@TheMemeCritic 8 місяців тому
Im gonna dip my balls in sulfuric acids
@MODElAIRPLANE100
@MODElAIRPLANE100 8 місяців тому
Doesn't really surprise me at all, stuff like this still happens today in mines in poor countries, spraying sulphuric acid without PPE
@maximilianosterholt6385
@maximilianosterholt6385 8 місяців тому
Back in the 30s work safety wasn't quite there yet
@Hendlton
@Hendlton 8 місяців тому
Back then if something didn't kill you instantly it was considered safe.
@xSOMNIOXx
@xSOMNIOXx 8 місяців тому
First there was choccy milk. Now there is socky milk 😊
@freshoutofcrabs
@freshoutofcrabs 8 місяців тому
As a fiber crafter this was super fascinating to me. I'd love to see more biodegradable fiber options on the market.
@EnfermeiroPensador
@EnfermeiroPensador 8 місяців тому
Dude, chemistry is absolute fantastic!
@0xTJ
@0xTJ 8 місяців тому
Doesnt kgf mean kilogram-force, instead of kilograms per foot? The video is very cool, it makes sense that this would work, but it's still very interesting to think about milk being turned into fibers!
@SomeMorganSomewhere
@SomeMorganSomewhere 8 місяців тому
was going to say the same :)
@theenchanter6042
@theenchanter6042 8 місяців тому
12 hours ago? mom pick me up i'm scared
@pesqair
@pesqair 8 місяців тому
yeah I don’t understand how you would mix kg with feet. it’s definitely kg force
@Hendlton
@Hendlton 8 місяців тому
I'm pretty sure "per foot" was because he made all the test samples around a foot long. The device just measures pure force.
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 8 місяців тому
@@Hendlton the length doesn't matter when measuring the force. So it would be strange for him to include that in the unit. More likely he just made a mistake.
@iwannabeyourdog4195
@iwannabeyourdog4195 8 місяців тому
It's a very strange time for me to be hyperfixated on making yarn from nettle and dog/cat fur. Okay here we go
@afterskool444
@afterskool444 8 місяців тому
that's so awesome, i didn't know about nettle yarn but that sounds like an awesome use to improve the image of an otherwise loathed plant, despite its ecological importance..!
@Eve.n.t_horizon
@Eve.n.t_horizon 8 місяців тому
omg im not aloneee
@LuxurioMusic
@LuxurioMusic 8 місяців тому
Cool! I was planning on making thread from nettle but never thought of spinning it. Now I'm even more tempted to get myself a drop spindle...
@drasiella
@drasiella 8 місяців тому
Yarn is addictive
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 8 місяців тому
With equipment like this, once it’s open source, you could make your own Rayon and (potentially) keratin silk! (That combined with the diy/open source Looms, Circular Knitting Machines (CircularKnitic), and just good old fashioned needles+sewing machine etc you can some MAJOR theeadwork)
@hawkedriot178
@hawkedriot178 8 місяців тому
uk company, world of wool sells "milk protein top" for spinners. so cool to see it made though!
@unnaturalredhead1559
@unnaturalredhead1559 8 місяців тому
I’d be interested in seeing someone try spinning with this milk fiber- I could see it working quite well!
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko 8 місяців тому
Casein can also be used to make a har durable plastic called Galalith. Goats and sheep milk is also on par with cows milk on Casein content, so you can have fibers from milk and wool. And in general Rayon can be produced from pretty much any good source of waste cellulose (so bamboo, hemp, other grasses, wood scraps, wheat/corn husks, recycled paper, etc).
@naashchaa
@naashchaa 8 місяців тому
Every time I see a new upload, it feels like you are getting closer and closer to some sort of evil genius sci-fi utopia. It's usually a rather long time for each individual project, but the progress and implications are incredible. I can't wait to see you spin your carbon nanotubes yeast silk on this.
@AzaanaMeanrlyth
@AzaanaMeanrlyth 8 місяців тому
I saw this and thought it was going to be a spider silk update, as in this is how he is going to make a fibre from it.
@naashchaa
@naashchaa 8 місяців тому
@@thesoloveichiks159 did you see how he did not interact with the cows at all? This project just took advantage of the system in place, making no statements condemning nor approving the system in place. Seeing as this video focuses on biochemistry of milk and how it can be exploited, with some hints of development for other projects, I really fail to see how any sort of moral argument is relevant here.
@SnapshotOfASoul
@SnapshotOfASoul 7 місяців тому
I'm allergic to casein. This fabric is my worst nightmare but it is so interesting to see you do this!
@seeigecannon
@seeigecannon 8 місяців тому
A bit late for this, but if you replace the syringe pump linear actuator with a pneumatic plug instead you will be able to get more pressure out of it and should be able to get a slightly more even dispense rate too. If you go with a steel syringe (or a steel tube with a lure fitting on it) you would be able to put a ton more pressure on it. Also, you could go with a smaller needle tip if instead of using a constant diameter needle tip you went with a conical tip.
@jefferystube
@jefferystube 8 місяців тому
This is awesome. I'm a knitter weaver, and spinner. It is the twist and number of plies in the final yarn that add strength. Really curious to see where this goes.
@pbrown7501
@pbrown7501 8 місяців тому
Neat! Synthetic threads are a big source of persistent microplastics. We have plenty of routes to replace them, now we just need enforcement.
@lollipop.4784
@lollipop.4784 8 місяців тому
wow, usually its the other way around!! this video is amazing!
@zbaerenlovesme5216
@zbaerenlovesme5216 4 місяці тому
I spin wool, and other fibers, and I also used to make jet engine parts and I feel like I could easily lose myself in correcting some parts of your process here. Cool video, I especially liked the very accurate depiction at 7:58
@eragonawesome
@eragonawesome 8 місяців тому
The bong rip in the middle was unexpected and hillarious
@StefanoBorini
@StefanoBorini 8 місяців тому
Thank you for raising this. I thought exactly the same six months ago. I am Italian and a chemist, and I always knew about lanital. Excess milk could be converted into fully biodegradable plastic that can be used for pretty much anything in the consumer market.
@danmayberry6717
@danmayberry6717 2 місяці тому
Formaldehyde was one of my favorite chemicals to work with! Love that stuff!
@yanickch
@yanickch 8 місяців тому
Great video! In case nobody mentions it. kgf means kilogram-force, not kg per foot. Don’t mix two systems of measurement 😊
@jacobbaer785
@jacobbaer785 8 місяців тому
12:45 As a Structural engineer, I feel obligated to point out that "kgf" means kilograms of force, not kilograms per foot!😅 (1 kgf = 2.2 lb = 9.8 N)
@Persun_McPersonson
@Persun_McPersonson 8 місяців тому
I additionally feel the need to point out that the kgf has been deprecated for over 70 years because it's confusing and less logical/simple. Newtons were already made the standard over a decade before the formation of the SI.
@user-zg4bk6rv1q
@user-zg4bk6rv1q 8 місяців тому
I'd love if i could get my hands on some of that "wasted" milk and cheese so it doesn't just get wasted, i'd gladly eat tons of it
@m0rg4n1sm
@m0rg4n1sm 8 місяців тому
i have knitted with milk fiber. very soft and squishy, pretty much indistinguishable from bog-standard acrylic or polyester
@susantuna3434
@susantuna3434 8 місяців тому
I thought it was that other chemistry UKposts channel but this is also good I'll sub I love this video's
@sparking023
@sparking023 8 місяців тому
I absolutely love how this team goes to make everything they can by themselves in equipping the lab. Every bit of the experiment has a lot of thought put into it and it's always aiming to detect flaws and make improvements. Really awesome to watch and it also shows the process of R&D
@koukouzee2923
@koukouzee2923 8 місяців тому
Bro casually mentions he geneticly modified himself I love you and your channel As a chemistry fan bio stuff are konda complicated but just as fascinating
@robertschnobert9090
@robertschnobert9090 8 місяців тому
I genetically modify myself by getting sunburns haha! Cancer is a genetic modification 🌈
@mikeoxmall69420
@mikeoxmall69420 8 місяців тому
self upgrading
@pyr666
@pyr666 8 місяців тому
I'm a mechanical engineer with some background working with those sorts of test benches. the break being right at the clamp means you've secured your sample incorrectly. at least, if you want to accurately measure it. I get that you were mostly just making a comparison to wool so it probably doesn't matter, but if that number is ever important, you have to be very careful that you aren't accidentally measuring connection strength, as opposed to material strength.
@Jaybiiird
@Jaybiiird 8 місяців тому
This is a great video, but its also interesting to see the use of AI art as stock images... one of the first channels Ive seen to do this that wasnt talking about ai art
@AdditivesMk2
@AdditivesMk2 8 місяців тому
The timing on this was insane, I came home from a tissue engineering class on wet spinning, started making some Queso Fresco and then went upstairs and saw this in my suggestions. Creepy UKposts Algorithm!
@d.yitzgoldstein3515
@d.yitzgoldstein3515 8 місяців тому
Awesome! I think if you actually spun the fibers on a spindle before braiding it would likely improve tensile performance tremendously.
@Zoleroid
@Zoleroid 6 місяців тому
"Right now, it's just plain unadulterated cow juice" Also my uneducated self has to ask if there is possibly a way to make it edible, cause I had never thought of a cheese sweater till now and now I kinda wanna be able to eat a cheese sweater
@piotrk1584
@piotrk1584 8 місяців тому
Just waiting for Nilered to turn these socks back into milk
@meszarosmate4629
@meszarosmate4629 8 місяців тому
I wonder how this will be implemented into the biorobot fish. Maybe a coasy sweater for it? Or fins?
@ixrer
@ixrer 8 місяців тому
That aggressive bong rip is fucking ridiculous lol
@dante7228
@dante7228 8 місяців тому
I wonder what percentage of the viewers didn't even get it😂
@ldcent8482
@ldcent8482 8 місяців тому
@@dante7228 Is there some context I don't understand, or is it really just a This-Old-Tony-style cutaway gag where the vacuum chamber gets a sound effect? It totally caught me off guard, and I have no idea why the lava lamp is there.
@dante7228
@dante7228 8 місяців тому
@@ldcent8482 that's a mouth operated vacuum chamber used for leisure 🤣 But if you don't know what it's about don't worry... It's kind of an insider joke anyway...
@jessyup1368
@jessyup1368 6 місяців тому
Too cool! I kept seeing "milk cotton" pop up since I'm into crochet, but i thought it was just a type of cotton yarn. I'm so psyched to try out milk cotton now! Also, those "noodles" reminded me way too much of worms. So gross.
@karlharvymarx2650
@karlharvymarx2650 8 місяців тому
I wonder if the string could be made thinner by having the congealing bath gently pull it as it leaves the syringe. Perhaps put the blunt needle in the middle of a small pipe that the bath fluid is being recirculated through. Just guessing, but I think stretching while the polymer chains are still forming in a semi-gooey environment might do a better job of orienting them lengthwise so the string might have better tensile strength.
@aftenstjernemix
@aftenstjernemix 8 місяців тому
The force gauge measurement of "kilogram foot" you mention must obviously be an error. It will be measuring in Newtons, pound force, or kilogram force (kgf). I loved the video, and your very impressive work on all your projects.
@aurora_arumi
@aurora_arumi 8 місяців тому
All I can say is I'm very impressed. Every video from this channel has blown my mind, and the inner child in me goes "wow" every single time.
@cygnus-nk3tz
@cygnus-nk3tz 8 місяців тому
was not expecting the exploding milk jug graphic to make me burst out laughing
@celine5548
@celine5548 4 місяці тому
i crochet and always buy “milk yarn” online thinking it was just a yarn thats more softer than acrylic yarn because acrylic ones have a more rough texture best for crafts and not really for crochet (atleast for me) but i didnt know milk yarn means it’s literally made from milk curds. learned a new fact today and i’ll definitely be telling this to my friends🤭🫶
@RicoElectrico
@RicoElectrico 8 місяців тому
0:22 cheese pizza 💀
@Raykkie
@Raykkie 8 місяців тому
5:56 Add a 3-axis to that syringe and you've got a 3D Printer
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 8 місяців тому
I’m doubtful on layer adhesion, but it’s worth a try! Printing in Gel (i forget the name, was it “FRESH”, used for bioprinting) may work. I also saw a paper on using solvents that evaporate off and fans for Cellulose Acetate 3D Printing. Would require tinkering and *probably* wouldn’t work, but again worth a try. (Also “casting” or injection molding the casein plastic into 3D Printed or CNC Milled Molds could probably work as well)
@LockMatch
@LockMatch 8 місяців тому
With videos like this I'm really hyped about possible "opensourse" future
@LanceThumping
@LanceThumping 8 місяців тому
Do you think it would be easier to use a peristaltic pump instead of a plunger for the goop pusher? It'd allow for larger batches, might let you get better pressure so you can spin finer fibers, should be easy to DIY, and should be able to handle whatever you put into it since the tube is sealed. Edit: I realize there could be trouble with the pulsed nature of them after thinking about it more but maybe it could be handled by the steppers altering speed.
@thatgreyhat2208
@thatgreyhat2208 8 місяців тому
this video has immediately solved two pressing issues in my life
@aquaquartz
@aquaquartz 8 місяців тому
Why isn't it a video of Nile Red
@splashmanej3
@splashmanej3 24 дні тому
because
@theinquisitivecritter
@theinquisitivecritter 23 дні тому
Fr tho🤣🤣🤣
@V3mund
@V3mund 23 дні тому
I clicked it thinking it was 😅
@floramew
@floramew 8 місяців тому
Most cheese requires aging in specific conditions. I have enjoyed making farmer's/cottage cheese by using the acid whey from yogurt making, though. Doesn't leave that stringent vinegar flavor, nor the odd sweetness of lemon juice.
@A_Wet_Duck
@A_Wet_Duck 8 місяців тому
ngl I want to try this. I'm sure I can improve upon the process to make thinner fibers
@shikel9169
@shikel9169 8 місяців тому
This is a prototype for the spider beer isn’t it? We’re getting closer! I can’t wait!
@ysodora8030
@ysodora8030 8 місяців тому
I’d love to see this fibre properly spun into a thread of some sort. I’m sure there there are several craftspeople on UKposts who would be interested in collaborating to spin such a unique fibre.
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 8 місяців тому
Given the design is (going to be) Open Source, as long as you have the Funds and the Ability to Assemble Parts (Or join/make a Club or Makerspace for this), you can make and use one!
@drive2fast
@drive2fast 8 місяців тому
use 3d printing nozzles and a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder as the piston. Apply compressed air or hydraulic fluid to actuate it.
@boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros
@boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros 8 місяців тому
bong sound effect got my sub
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