Originally posted by Kakg
Oooooh...... OK, I can't resist.
You can't just nail frozen Jello either.
In it's frozen form it would be too brittle and would shatter on the first blow. You need to drill a hole in the frozen jello then drive the nail (or preferably a wood screw) through the hole to prevent the Jello breaking into a thousand pieces. Remember not to put too much pressure on the drill bit as that too could cause a fracture. It's not neccesary to put pressure on the drill anyway since the heat generated melts the jello and the bit just slides through if you use a bit of patience.
For my money, frozen nitrogen is the best freezing medium, none of this shove it the freezer overnight malarky. Of course that does mean you have to take extra precautions like wearing gauntlets. Try explaining why you have a block of supercooled jello stuck to your hands down the hospital.
Ahhhhh the pleasure of tangental threads - you never know where they will end up.
Oooooh...... OK, I can't resist.
You can't just nail frozen Jello either.
In it's frozen form it would be too brittle and would shatter on the first blow. You need to drill a hole in the frozen jello then drive the nail (or preferably a wood screw) through the hole to prevent the Jello breaking into a thousand pieces. Remember not to put too much pressure on the drill bit as that too could cause a fracture. It's not neccesary to put pressure on the drill anyway since the heat generated melts the jello and the bit just slides through if you use a bit of patience.
For my money, frozen nitrogen is the best freezing medium, none of this shove it the freezer overnight malarky. Of course that does mean you have to take extra precautions like wearing gauntlets. Try explaining why you have a block of supercooled jello stuck to your hands down the hospital.
Ahhhhh the pleasure of tangental threads - you never know where they will end up.

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