A 2lb Solid Chocolate Heart | Pigs Heart + Silicone + Vacuum Chamber = Real Chocolate Heart

In part 1 of this silicone heart project, we took a pig heart, a vacuum chamber and silicone and showed you how to make a silicone heart mold from a real heart. In this video, we’re going to test it! What happened to the heart that went into the silicone? Will we get it back in one piece? ..and even more, can we clone it in chocolate? So if you’re wondering how to make homemade gummy heart, heart mold, real heart mold from a pig…we got you covered! The steps Grant Thompson details for making a silicone heart mold are so easy and we covered it in the first video (link below). If you have a real pig heart and some silicone, you can take heart molding to the next level!

This silicone mold project is also great for those wanting to know how to make other cool things with silicone and a vacuum chamber: Halloween decorations, Valentine’s Day decorations, science projects and more! Let us know what cool silicone mold experiments you create!

If you’re looking to try something new or for an activity such as: DIY silicone project, DIY heart mold, cool science experiments, fun weekend project, gummy heart, how to make a real heart mold, silicone vacuum chamber projects, or just a fun project with the family, watch the video to learn more.

Part 1 Of This Silicone Heart Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3eIcUCnu00

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This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.