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Do you like to play with sand?

by Balubish » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:22 am

Yeah im over 30 and talking about sand. Kinda cool though. Maybe for your kids, or yourself :)

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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by Ron Swansons Stache » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:46 am

This is pretty awesome. I know in the video he explicitly says it's not like wet sand but it certainly seems to act like it (ability to drip but also be packed and formed). It also reminds me of that weird stuff they used to have in the 90s (ONLY NINETIES KIDS WILL GET THISSSSS) Floam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwiAbiGP0xA except less flowly. If it were a little cheaper for just sand I'd probably buy it to mess around with.
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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by Balubish » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:57 am

Ron Swansons Stache wrote:This is pretty awesome. I know in the video he explicitly says it's not like wet sand but it certainly seems to act like it (ability to drip but also be packed and formed). It also reminds me of that weird stuff they used to have in the 90s (ONLY NINETIES KIDS WILL GET THISSSSS) Floam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwiAbiGP0xA except less flowly. If it were a little cheaper for just sand I'd probably buy it to mess around with.


Well the floam does stick it seems like "like wet sand hold its form" this doesnt. It slowly gets fluid like right away it seems. You can see that in the beginning of the video when he puts it on the table.
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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by sociopath » Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:56 pm

does it come in pink
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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by Balubish » Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:52 am

sociopath wrote:does it come in pink


I don't know, maybe you could use food coloring or something.
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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by sociopath » Fri Dec 20, 2013 12:14 pm

it reminds me of this sand toy thing where it was like SaNd MaGiC in water but the moment you took it out it was as dry as a man thats never heard of lotion ):

aqua sand?

this boring thing

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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by LegendarySurgeon » Fri Dec 20, 2013 4:09 pm

I love how he says it contains Silicon Dioxide. I don't know how well any of you know chemistry, but Silicon Dioxide literally is sand. The other ingredient listed on the MSDS is polydimethyl siloxane which is the ingredient, that as he mentions, is used in in caulking guns, chicken mcnuggets, and cosmetics.
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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by HausOfJoel » Fri Dec 20, 2013 4:52 pm

So it's moon sand but more realistic and less colorful :?

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Re: Do you like to play with sand?

by Beartato » Fri Dec 20, 2013 10:31 pm

The guy in the first video is a moron. The silicon dioxide is the sand. It's the shit you find on beaches, in soils, as rocks, etc. The polymer in it that gives it these weird properties is polydimethyl siloxane (PDSO), which seems to be becoming really popular. I used it in my senior thesis to create microfluidic devices used for modelling iron oxidation in a sand surrogate, ie I watched rust form.

That said, I've thought about getting this stuff since I actually really do like sand. I worked in a soil lab for two summers and at my current job I've spent at least a hundred hours driving around collecting soil samples and interpreting the results of our analyses. It's a combination of sand / soil being really fascinating and just feeling really good to handle.
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