Copper problem
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what are u doing there...??
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Cup of Tea anyone?
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nice demo, i really like the small metal balls at the end of whire :)
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If I'd keep it on after it starts to melt, it would try to melt all the way up the wire.
I've gotten 12 gauge wire to melt, but that takes a little longer than 14.
Yea, inverted I just bent it into a J.
You just spawned an idea with that molten copper and crucible
thanks m3scal
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oh yeah -what about a much fatter piece of copper?
how big a piece can you melt?
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i could watch that all day =]
does the copper get used up or just remain in that molten state?
1st idea -you could pull heat out with heat exchange to keep the reaction below molten.
i wonder if you could run it hot with molten copper sitting in a crucible of somekind.
you comment that it doesnt melt if you invert the tip.
do you mean just bending it into a J shape?
my tungsten welding rods split along their length,and became very brittle.
great work
5 from me
Try Tungsten rod used in Tig welding, or even a solid carbide drill insulate it with Teflon tubing. Keep up the great work.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Yea I'm already trying to get some green tip tungsten rods, and will switch to that later. The copper doesn't melt if I invert the exposed tip of the wire though.
lApEkv2l 3 years ago