Monday, August 4, 2014
Playing with Polymers: make slime at home
Maki Naro is a webcomic artist with a blog on Popular Science's website. On the blog recently, Maki posted these instructions and explanations for making 'slime' from Elmer's glue, borax, water, and food coloring. (They're available in higher resolution over there.)
The instructions aren't anything revolutionary, nor is the explanation, but I look at this like Greg Louganis who always included an incredibly simple dive in his competition routine. Yes, the degree of difficulty was low, but he executed it perfectly.
Nice job, Maki.
Labels:
cartoon,
cross linking,
gak,
glue,
non-newtonian fluid,
polymers
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Well, heck - I thought the guy in the cartoon was YOU, Lonnie!
ReplyDeleteIt is not, though I can see the handsome devil's resemblance to me.
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