- published: 09 May 2007
- views: 755812
- author: DayofGlory
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Fun with Sodium Acetate
An experiment performed in my chemistry class with a solution of Sodium Acetate. Mr. Allen...
published: 09 May 2007
author: DayofGlory
Fun with Sodium Acetate
An experiment performed in my chemistry class with a solution of Sodium Acetate. Mr. Allen was nice enough to let us record this. Opening Song: White Destiny
- published: 09 May 2007
- views: 755812
- author: DayofGlory
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Make Sodium Acetate "Hot Ice" with vinegar and baking soda (pt1)
This video is now obsolete, we have a MUCH better one at: www.youtube.com How to Make "Hot...
published: 11 Jan 2009
author: NurdRage
Make Sodium Acetate "Hot Ice" with vinegar and baking soda (pt1)
This video is now obsolete, we have a MUCH better one at: www.youtube.com How to Make "Hot Ice" Sodium Acetate with vinegar and baking soda With just two simple ingredients you can make sodium acetate! FOREWARNING: This reaction pretty hard to get exactly right, don't be discouraged if it fails the first time. Thoroughly read the comments and this description to avoid problems. Finally, if it still doesn't work, message me and i'll try to help. Just get 1 liter of clear vinegar and add in 4 to 5 table spoons of baking soda. Then boil the mixture down to 100mL to 150mL. A more accurate way of finding how much you need to boil can be found in our latest video: www.youtube.com It should still smell like vinegar. If it does not, add an equal amount of vinegar and boil it back down. Smelling again for the vinegar. Keep adding and boiling until it does smell like vinegar. Put it into a jar while it is still hot and cover it. Let it cool down to room temperature and then you can do all those "hot ice" vids you see! If it turns yellow or brown, that's ok. But don't boil it too far or it will burn. If you have a weigh scale, its MUCH better to accurately weigh your baking soda depending on the percentage of vinegar. Use the following masses per 1 liter of vinegar: 4% vinegar use 56g of baking soda 5% vinegar use 70g of baking soda 6% vinegar use 84g of baking soda 7% vinegar use 98g of baking soda 8% vinegar use 112g of baking soda Gram scales are very easy to buy online and on ...
- published: 11 Jan 2009
- views: 505251
- author: NurdRage
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Painting on Acetate - Let's Make Cards! Issue 17
Give your projects a truly unique look by creating gorgeous motifs from glass paint and ac...
published: 06 Aug 2008
author: TheCraftsChannel
Painting on Acetate - Let's Make Cards! Issue 17
Give your projects a truly unique look by creating gorgeous motifs from glass paint and acetate. Corinne Bradd demonstrates just how easy it is to get an amazing shaded effect!
- published: 06 Aug 2008
- views: 18447
- author: TheCraftsChannel
4:48

Acetate Effects
Learn how to make these beautiful acetate panels with Crystal Effects, acetate and reinker...
published: 02 Mar 2010
author: mwecksler
Acetate Effects
Learn how to make these beautiful acetate panels with Crystal Effects, acetate and reinkers for use on your cards and paper craft projects! They look just like stained glass!
- published: 02 Mar 2010
- views: 18914
- author: mwecksler
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Hot Ice (HD) Crystals (Sodium Acetate)
Super saturated solution of sodium acetate crystallising before your eyes. A seed (of crys...
published: 13 Sep 2010
author: axonG
Hot Ice (HD) Crystals (Sodium Acetate)
Super saturated solution of sodium acetate crystallising before your eyes. A seed (of crystals) is required to start the process of crystallisation. The process of crystallization is exothermic: the cool solution becomes warm as the crystals form. This is used in heat-packs that medics carry. Sometimes also called "Hot Ice"
- published: 13 Sep 2010
- views: 20100
- author: axonG
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Make Sodium Acetate "Hot Ice" with vinegar and baking soda (Pt2)
An improved method to make "Hot Ice" sodium acetate from vinegar and baking soda. Boiling ...
published: 31 Jan 2009
author: NurdRage
Make Sodium Acetate "Hot Ice" with vinegar and baking soda (Pt2)
An improved method to make "Hot Ice" sodium acetate from vinegar and baking soda. Boiling down the sodium acetate solution to exactly the right level is key to making sodium acetate work. Since most of you don't have precise glassware like I do, you can follow this new method of boiling to get the concentration just right. Simply make a raw sodium acetate solution like in our previous video at this link: www.youtube.com But instead of boiling down 90%, just watch the surface of the boiling liquid. As you pass the key concentration for making hot ice, a crust of sodium acetate will start to form on the surface. As soon as you see this crust take it off heating. While it is still hot, stir the mixture and add a small amount of water, usually just a spoonful or so, to redissolve the crust. It should still smell like vinegar, if it does not, there was not enough vinegar in the original mixture. So you'll need to add another quarter-cup to half-cup of vinegar and boil it back down while looking for the crust. Once again stir it and add water. Keep repeating the vinegar addition and boiling until the boiled liquid has a faint smell of vinegar. Once you have the clear, hot, vinegar smelling liquid, place a covering it and then cool it in the fridge until it becomes cold to the touch. Now you're at exactly the right concentration to do hot ice. To initiate the crystallization or "freezing" process, just drop in a solid piece of sodium acetate. You can get this by scraping off ...
- published: 31 Jan 2009
- views: 247693
- author: NurdRage
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Acetate and alcohol inks
**Updated on 20/09/2011*** Hey Guys! This is my very first attemp at video making and vide...
published: 29 Dec 2007
author: Tassycrafty
Acetate and alcohol inks
**Updated on 20/09/2011*** Hey Guys! This is my very first attemp at video making and video editing on youtube. I am still enjoying it today, with better software, better camera, and better support. Thanks everyone for watching! This video helped me to make it to partner! yaaay! Check out my other videos. Stamping with stazon on acetate and the wonders of alcohol inks
- published: 29 Dec 2007
- views: 47323
- author: Tassycrafty
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Acetate Zero Dry
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published: 17 Oct 2009
author: Péter Böszörményi
Acetate Zero Dry
- published: 17 Oct 2009
- views: 11357
- author: Péter Böszörményi
2:32

How to make Nickel Acetate solution for use in electroplating
This video shows the steps needed to make a nickel acetate solution (containing nickel 2+ ...
published: 28 Feb 2009
author: JimmyV2009
How to make Nickel Acetate solution for use in electroplating
This video shows the steps needed to make a nickel acetate solution (containing nickel 2+ ions) for use in home electroplating baths. Home electroplating has never been easier! You needn't spend time and money on expensive home plating kits or getting your items professionally plated, when you already have most of what you need in your own home. In this series of videos I will show you, in a step-by-step approach, how you can electroplate items yourself for a fraction of the cost. For example, I made 3 litres of nickel acetate solution for about £10 which is enough solution to plate a lot of things! Comments welcomed! :-)
- published: 28 Feb 2009
- views: 98553
- author: JimmyV2009
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Acetate Box
Create a see through box with acetate and cardstock. For step by step still pictures and m...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: Splitcoaststampers
Acetate Box
Create a see through box with acetate and cardstock. For step by step still pictures and more tutorials visit our resources page at www.splitcoaststampers.com
- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 8036
- author: Splitcoaststampers
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Polyester Meets Acetate
Music video by New Zealand band The Brunettes...
published: 27 Aug 2006
author: thebrunettes
Polyester Meets Acetate
Music video by New Zealand band The Brunettes
- published: 27 Aug 2006
- views: 7260
- author: thebrunettes
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How to make Copper acetate (home version)
Making copper acetate at home using household chemicals. the copper acetate will be used i...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: TheChemlife
How to make Copper acetate (home version)
Making copper acetate at home using household chemicals. the copper acetate will be used in future videos for fireworks and several other uses The procedure is simple: just measure out in a 50/50 ratio (50 ml to 50 ml) vinegar and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Add in a large amount of copper acetate and wait for the solution to turn a dark blue color. boil down the mixture outside or in a fume hood, and dry the rest to get your final product Copper acetate into acetone: www.sciencemadness.org
- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 9012
- author: TheChemlife
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HOT ICE using Sodium Acetate
Having fun with a solution of sodium acetate, a little super concentrated, and some dilute...
published: 31 Oct 2007
author: Bogdan A
HOT ICE using Sodium Acetate
Having fun with a solution of sodium acetate, a little super concentrated, and some diluted. Watch till the end!! :)
- published: 31 Oct 2007
- views: 190227
- author: Bogdan A
7:56

Card Tutorial - Circular Acetate Window card
A tutorial on how to create a tall, slim card with circular acetate windows. This is predo...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: whimsicalwendy
Card Tutorial - Circular Acetate Window card
A tutorial on how to create a tall, slim card with circular acetate windows. This is predominantly using the coluzzle cutting system, but you can use any circle cutting system you have to hand. This is quite a labour-intensive card, but it's something a little different for a special occasion. Please rate & subscribe, and head over to my blog at www.whimsical-wendy.blogspot.com for more projects and tutorials! Thanks for watching ;0)
- published: 31 Jul 2009
- views: 15085
- author: whimsicalwendy
Vimeo results:
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Too Late
Directed & Edited: Rani Naamani
Makeup & Set Dressing: Nedy Acet
Performance: Nelson Brown...
published: 04 Dec 2011
author: SIDE FILMS
Too Late
Directed & Edited: Rani Naamani
Makeup & Set Dressing: Nedy Acet
Performance: Nelson Brown
Color Grading & FX: Carlos Puertolas
2:27

the sound of stenciling
The making of a stencil painting.
I have been stenciling since 2003 and I thought it was ...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: Pahnl
the sound of stenciling
The making of a stencil painting.
I have been stenciling since 2003 and I thought it was about time I gave people a little insight into how I work. Cutting stencils isn't a spectacle, it's done in solitude and so I think a lot of my friends, artist or not, will find this interesting.
The painting featured in the video is titled 'And I'm Not Going To Take This Anymore'. Photos and more details about the piece can be found at www.pahnl.co.uk/store/anymore.php
This piece is now available as a screen print and so if you're interested head to www.pahnl.co.uk/store/anymoreprint.php for more details.
Thank you for watching.
See more at www.pahnl.co.uk
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Fable
2005, 7 minutes, 35mm
Directed by Daniel Sousa http://www.danielsousa.com
Sound Design by ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: Daniel Sousa
Fable
2005, 7 minutes, 35mm
Directed by Daniel Sousa http://www.danielsousa.com
Sound Design by Dan Golden http://www.dangorange.com
In this cyclical fairy tale, a man and a woman are cursed to be forever apart. We never see them inhabit the same space but yet we feel that there's a connection between them. One common element is that they both have the power to transform into animals. But when they do they are compelled to hunt down and destroy the other. They become blind to their passions and are overwhelmed by their instincts.
Technique: Most of the rough animation was prepared in Flash along with the corresponding color fill layers. The drawings were then printed, traced, and cleaned up on paper to achieve a more organic quality. They were then re-scanned and composited in After Effects. Some of the drawings were etched on acetate and rubbed with ink. The backgrounds were a combination of paintings, collages, and photos. The animation was rendered in HD and transfered to 35mm film.
Festivals
Sundance International Film Festival, UT
Annecy International Animation Festival, France
Hiroshima International Animation Festival, Japan
Ottawa International Animation Festival, Canada
Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film, Germany
Big Muddy Film Festival, IL: Best Animation
Fantoche Animation Festival, Switzerland: Special Mention
Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia
Animac International Animation Festival, Spain
Indie Lisboa International Independent Film Festival, Portugal
Seoul International Cartoon & Animation Festival, Korea
Rhode Island International Film Festival, RI
New England Film Festival, MA
Newport International Film Festival, Rhode Island
Martha’s Vineyard Independent Film Festival, MA
New Haven Underground Film Festival, CT
Castelli Animati International Animation Festival, Italy
Anima Mundi International Animation Festival, Brazil
Norwich International Animation Festival , England
Holland International Animation Festival, Holland
8th International Film Festival, Turkey
Seattle International Film Festival, WA
3:34

Few & Far 2011
www.mtncolors.com presents Few & Far 2011
Few and Far is a movement that brings together ...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: MTN COLORS USA
Few & Far 2011
www.mtncolors.com presents Few & Far 2011
Few and Far is a movement that brings together talented women who are involved in graffiti and street art from all over the world. Few and Far connects women by creating social and artistic exchange, by showcasing art on the streets, on walls and in other high profile venues. Few and Far fosters and celebrates the power and talent of female street artists. Importantly, Few and Far consists of a team of open minded, highly creative, cutting edge, talented and dedicated women. We seek to expand this movement with the involvement of more and more women around the globe, and hope to highlight their commitment to their craft.
http://fewandfarwomen.com/
Youtube results:
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Make Silver Acetate
We make silver acetate used for making conductive silver ink. Silver acetate is made by re...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: NurdRage
Make Silver Acetate
We make silver acetate used for making conductive silver ink. Silver acetate is made by reacting 20g of silver nitrate in 10mL of water with 20g of sodium acetate in 50mL of water and filtering the precipitated silver acetate. It is washed several times with water and allowed to dry.
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 9904
- author: NurdRage
2:36

Kisai On Air Acetate Touch Screen LCD Watch Design From Tokyoflash Japan
Kisai On Air Acetate is a limited edition touch screen wrist watch design with an intuitiv...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: TokyoflashReviews
Kisai On Air Acetate Touch Screen LCD Watch Design From Tokyoflash Japan
Kisai On Air Acetate is a limited edition touch screen wrist watch design with an intuitive new way to view time. Available exclusively from Tokyoflash Japan: Black: www.tokyoflash.com Silver: www.tokyoflash.com Featuring a colored LCD display with touch screen technology, time, date and alarm, Kisai On Air is the fourth concept design submitted by a fan to become reality. You can see the original concept, submitted to the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog by Iskender Asanaliev & Adilet Asanaliev, from Kyrgyzstan here: www.tokyoflash.com The limited edition Kisai On Air Acetate watch is available in four display colors each with LED backlighting. The LCD display is always on so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand, a useful function for night time. On Air Acetate's time display is minimal and intuitive. The digital numbers on the screen are the hour hand and point to the current hour in the same was as the hand on a clock. The digits on the screen are the current minutes. Reading the time couldn't be easier. The date can be read in exactly the same way with the hand pointing to the month and the digital numbers showing the date. Acetate is a special material used in the production of high end sunglasses and other fahion accessories. Manufactured in the same way as stainless steel, each part of this LED watch design, including each link that makes up the strap has been carefully hand cut, machined and individually ...
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 44971
- author: TokyoflashReviews
7:43

Acetate Front Card Tutorial (card-making-magic.com)
There are many ways to use acetate in your cardmaking. Perhaps you want a clear box lid, a...
published: 18 Dec 2011
author: Christina Griffiths
Acetate Front Card Tutorial (card-making-magic.com)
There are many ways to use acetate in your cardmaking. Perhaps you want a clear box lid, an aperture or shaker card. Or maybe you want a free standing card. This is just one way to make that acetate work for you and the result is a very beautiful card.
- published: 18 Dec 2011
- views: 23345
- author: Christina Griffiths
6:41

Acetate Prophets - Jurassic 5
...
published: 25 Aug 2010
author: heavenlystarlight
Acetate Prophets - Jurassic 5
- published: 25 Aug 2010
- views: 13700
- author: heavenlystarlight