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8 Comments
cybrbeastsays...It appears you have to separate a CD in two and use the soft bendy part that comes off. I don't know how to do that though, I've only done it by accident when I smashed a CD.
kulpimssays...i think that's the blank, polycarbonate disc that you get with every pack... I don't see how you could do this with a normal cd with the aluminum layer
edit: or maybe it's magic
robbersdog49says...This needs to be in the WTF channel! To say I wasn't expecting that would be an understatement.
jamessurvivalguidesays...Very strange but cool.
jimnmssays...*wtf and *fake?
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Wtf) - requested by jimnms.
cybrbeastsays...I don't think it's fake. Here's another person doing it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h-uBT3No7A
And another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_UCDO9EapQ
The one I posted does look better though.
Asmosays...>> ^kulpims:
i think that's the blank, polycarbonate disc that you get with every pack... I don't see how you could do this with a normal cd with the aluminum layer
edit: or maybe it's magic
Tried it, didn't work, just end up with a burn't hole in the PCarb. The material is quite dense (you can't poke through it when melty with a metal object)
Guessing it's one of the thin laminate layers, it would have to be super thin to heat so fast.
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