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10/30/2011 05:13:25 PM · #1 |
You need to check this out.
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Message edited by author 2011-10-30 17:38:36. |
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10/30/2011 05:27:32 PM · #2 |
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10/30/2011 05:56:12 PM · #3 |
Do you think it's the guar gum that makes those possible? |
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10/30/2011 07:07:19 PM · #4 |
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10/30/2011 07:56:35 PM · #5 |
He does state that he uses guar gum and sugar, with a dropper (in one of the other photos) |
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10/30/2011 08:23:40 PM · #6 |
Guar gum and jet dri... It must somehow affect the elasticity of the water. |
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10/30/2011 09:24:20 PM · #7 |
Looking at his posts, it looks like the guar gum goes in the bowl, and the jet dry in the dropper. The guar gum would make the water thicker in the bowl, and the jet dry would reduce the surface tension of the drops, which make make for a cleaner release of the drop.
I'm thinking glycerin in the bowl, might be effective as well. Adding glycerine to soap solution makes for bigger, more stable, soap bubbles.
Where oh where is Irene when we need her?
Message edited by author 2011-10-30 21:27:34. |
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10/30/2011 09:31:21 PM · #8 |
Either way. The outcome is very cool. |
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