Can You Boil Water in a Wooden Bowl? Does Water Boil In A Wooden Bowl? TKOR Boiling Experiment

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Have you ever wondered: ‘Does water boil in a wooden bowl?’ TKOR has done some random experiments and in this video, we're seeing if it is possible to bring water to a boil in a wooden boil. Will the bowl catch on fire? Will it fall apart? We dive into the physics of boiling water and just how good of a vessel wood can be for boiling water. Hopefully this gives you an idea as to what can be used to boil water.

This awesome boiling wood experiment is great for those wanting to know if a wooden bowl can boil water, will you burn the bowl if boiling, what is boiling point, how to boil water, can you boil water in bamboo, or will a handmade wood bowl burn with water in it?

If you want to test something creative and entertaining or do an activity such as: science experiment, hone your bushcraft skills, survival skills, STEM project, STEM science experiment, science fair project, science fair experiment, or a fun weekend project...watch the video to learn more.

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WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

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In some parts of my native country of Ghana we coat a calabash a naturally forming bowl from trees. basically wood, coat the outside in clay and it works pretty well as a pot. gives the food a smoky flavour. you should try that.

OGJessie
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You should try an untreated and wet wood bowl as the water than could permenantely permeate the wood and maybe would prevent the burning completely.

samreciter
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Ah stretching a 2 minute concept to 10 minutes



thaddeusthiccthighs
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Will oobleck stay as a liquid, or turn into a semi-solid when put through a machine similar to the liquid sand machine?

riseofrome
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5:17
I know I’m not the only one who saw that

jfilmz
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Nate just has to taste every experiment

Taikamuna
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Come on guys, you're better than this. Where are the old projects?

raedradwan
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"Goodness gracious, great bowls on fire!"

bbeck
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Wth are these experiments and diys now a days....I want those *grant* level experiments...miss you grant

AshwajeetKamble
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Will the water boil? Will the bowl be consumed with flames? Find out on the next episode of Dragon Ball Z!

JustinY.
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Can u show us stuff that might actually be helpful?? All y’all show anymore is experiments like boiling stuff

uniquezvp
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What would happen if you set off a bunch of XXXL fireworks underground all at once? Would it be like setting off a land mine?

zenbon
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Try making "Starlite", a DIY heat insulator that can even prevent you from burning your hand with a blowtorch

lukeruzza
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You put hot stones into the bowl, and the water will boil without ruining the bowl on the first try....

Amber
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Can 2019 have the old type of experiments?

kopjer
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Pros: you got boiled water
Cons: it tastes likes burnt wood

bensfractals
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Now what would be cool is to see if you can melt down and cast gemstones or if there's any way to change the shape that Bismuth grows into after boiling it.

heliodeer
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But the real mvp here is there black gloves that were completely unneeded for this experiment lmao

RobertSmith-rpxy
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5:17 now i know why i'm addicted to watching these videos, I've been getting hypnotized

dedicated
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The way to boil water in a wooden bowl is through the use of hot rocks, a primitive technique that uses rocks heated up by the fire that are then dropped into the bowl and water the boil is very quick too! You guys should try it out with a fire using the bowdrill from the previous video 🙂

paulsmithprimitivebushcraft