The speaker, who appears to be a DIY enthusiast, demonstrates how to create a dragonfly and a butterfly from plastic cutlery using a torch and a lighter. The speaker uses a bowder knife to smooth and round over the edges of the plastic cutlery. The speaker also explains the importance of warming the plastic evenly to prevent hot spots and ensure even stretching. The speaker then proceeds to create the dragonfly, starting with the tail section, the head, and the middle section. The speaker uses a technique called flame polishing to make the plastic shiny. The speaker then creates the butterfly, using clear cutlery primarily for the butterfly's body. The speaker uses a stainless steel chopstick to smooth over the edges and stick the bits together. The speaker then rolls up the head of the butterfly and trims it down to about three inches long. The speaker also creates the butterfly's legs and arms using the handles of the knives. The speaker then attaches the antenna to the butterfly's head. The speaker then assembles the butterfly, ensuring that the legs are touching the ground. The speaker then warms up the butterfly's head with the torch until it's gooey, then squooshes in the antenna. The speaker concludes by mentioning a sponsor, Raycon, and encouraging viewers to check out their products.
1. The speaker is looking for art supplies but doesn't need any money for them.
2. The speaker is going to use plastic cutlery with a little imagination and creativity to make a beautiful dragonfly and praying mantis.
3. The speaker is going to need a bunch of plastic fork spoons and knives, and possibly some other stuff.
4. The speaker is going to need a sort of torch, which can be a regular everyday lighter.
5. The speaker is going to use a far to weld the two parts together.
6. The speaker is going to create an arch for the dragonfly and then try to melt this top piece onto the lower pieces.
7. The speaker is going to warm up this whole section and pull it evenly.
8. The speaker is going to trim it down to about three inches long.
9. The speaker is going to take the tail and the body and glue them together.
10. The speaker is going to heat the tip of this handle and then start rolling it up.
11. The speaker is going to try to go ahead and melt this top piece onto the lower pieces.
12. The speaker is going to add on the little legs and cut off six fork tines.
13. The speaker is going to attach the legs but wants to position them so that they're similar to how this guy's legs are positioned.
14. The speaker is going to attach the little guy to his stand using epoxy.
15. The speaker is going to make another one but this one is going to be a little more complicated.
16. The speaker is going to use clear cutlery and primarily the handles of these knives for his body.
17. The speaker is going to roll up the head just like they did the dragonfly.
18. The speaker is going to use the handle of these knives to create the legs and arms.
19. The speaker is going to work on his little pinchy bit in front.
20. The speaker is going to create three bends for the back legs.
21. The speaker is going to thin it out, create a bend, and snip it off.
22. The speaker is going to make the antenna quite easy to make.
23. The speaker is going to attach his back legs.
24. The speaker is going to warm up his dome with the torch until it's nice and gooey.
25. The speaker is going to squoosh in the antenna.
26. The speaker is going to teach you the ways of the plastic buggy boys.
27. The speaker is going to tell you about today's sponsor, Raycon.
28. The speaker is going to give a huge thank you to Alex from i did a thing.
29. The speaker is going to tell you that merch is coming very soon.
30. The speaker is going to thank you guys so much for watching.