@overlogg Well I left out the calcium carbonate, and the sodium silicate, but I used all the same ingredients. Not sure about the ratio's as I just eyed them, no measuring. Also you want to make sure that you grind the materials into a very fine powder. Not sure what other variables there would be. I have read that the galena specimens vary greatly. Instead of using a stove, I use three tealight candles to heat the mixture in a stainless steel measuring cup.
Great video Wavefront101.
You may want to watch this video if you haven't seen it allready.
It shows how John makes his cells.
/watch?v=3xf_JBnDOBw&feature=channel_video_title
GBluer 7 months ago
@GBluer Thanks, yes I watched it already, and am making them with various mixtures.
Wavefront101 7 months ago
AWESOME WORK!
shad0wburn3d 7 months ago
Awesome video...
Can you do some more, perhaps detailing the process and ingredients?
Great Work and keep experimenting and documenting...
:)
overlogg 7 months ago
@overlogg John Hutchison has a video which shows you how to make these step by step. His channel is "johnhutchison1".
Wavefront101 7 months ago
Thats pretty cool. Where do you come up with this stuff?
mmyr123 7 months ago
@mmyr123 John Hutchison invented these cells. I'm only trying to replicate them.
Wavefront101 7 months ago
@Wavefront101
Yes, That is how I found your channel...
It seems you aren't using the same ingredients, is why I left the comment!
cheers!
overlogg 7 months ago
@overlogg Well I left out the calcium carbonate, and the sodium silicate, but I used all the same ingredients. Not sure about the ratio's as I just eyed them, no measuring. Also you want to make sure that you grind the materials into a very fine powder. Not sure what other variables there would be. I have read that the galena specimens vary greatly. Instead of using a stove, I use three tealight candles to heat the mixture in a stainless steel measuring cup.
Wavefront101 7 months ago
yeah great work awesume
johnkhutchison1 7 months ago