Baby Food Jar Golf Ball Hack

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14 Comments

  1. If you heated the jar, the opening would get smaller.
    Imagining a bar being heated is pretty straight forward. It can't expand into solid matter, so it expands outward.
    If you imagine it hallowed out into a pipe, it can now expand inward, resulting in narrowing.

  2. Dry ice is fun but now I’m curious if you can boil the jar in a sauce pan with a rag on the bottom of the pan.. I wonder if it would be hot enough to melt the plastic so I’d double check that first,… I’d turn the heat source off and then try.

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