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make crystal clear ice!

Step 3Results !

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this is the difference between regular ice (cloudy) and the crystal clear ice- after following the process!

I hope you find this instructable useful and fun!

enjoy your crystal clear ice!


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Apr 27, 2012. 5:59 PMdUc0N says:
This is also amazing for things like ice shot glasses. =-]
Feb 9, 2012. 10:31 PMMachine says:
I like that. I am going to do that and make some ice, shove it in the freezer and when friends come over for cold drinks I'm going to ask, 'do you want your drink with clear ice or cloudy?'...

Jul 12, 2010. 4:41 AMbbas8 says:
Been wondering how to do this sort of thing for a long time. Thanks...Maybe i can try some big ice sculpturing now :)
May 19, 2009. 3:56 PMJKibs95 says:
Are those ice cubes sitting on apples? Why?
Jul 11, 2010. 12:25 PMGhost Wolf says:
It makes a good stand or it could be like carmel apples but its frozen apples!
Jul 11, 2010. 10:09 AMsole says:
The question at hand is, why not?
Feb 9, 2012. 7:13 AMOrngrimm says:
Touché! :)

There comes a famous quote to mind:

You see things; and you say, 'Why?'
But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?"
-- George Bernard Shaw, "Back to Methuselah" (1921)
Jul 11, 2010. 11:01 AMursostupid says:
i noticed too... maybe he needed an all-natural stand for icecubes.
Jul 11, 2010. 11:38 AMDIY-Guy says:
Ice cubes conforming to the shape of apples, nice photos!

Were the apples already cold from the refrigerator and handy?
Or did you need the divots on the ends of the apples to hold the ice cubes in place to prevent sliding around on some flat surface?

Good contrast, good holding "jig," good choice for a macro photo!

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