Experience the power of music with Kidz bon's 24k magic

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Kidz bon 24k magic is a popular event or concert that is designed specifically for kids. It is based on the hit song "24k Magic" by Bruno Mars, which has become a sensation among people of all ages. The event includes a variety of entertainment activities, music, and dance performances that aim to bring joy and excitement to children. During the Kidz bon 24k magic, kids get the opportunity to interact with their favorite cartoon characters and superheroes. They can also participate in various games, face painting, and craft activities. The main highlight of the event is a stage performance where talented child performers showcase their singing, dancing, and acting skills.


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I have the half gallon model, and I refill it every 4 months or so, and that s using it daily, so over the long run, you save on how much cutting oil you use Tapmatic is 85 gallon. I have the half gallon model, and I refill it every 4 months or so, and that s using it daily, so over the long run, you save on how much cutting oil you use Tapmatic is 85 gallon.

Tap magic ep xtra cutting fluud

The main highlight of the event is a stage performance where talented child performers showcase their singing, dancing, and acting skills. The organizers of Kidz bon 24k magic ensure that the event is safe, child-friendly, and age-appropriate. All activities and performances are carefully curated to engage and entertain young audiences.

Cutting oils/fluids

ok so I am new to machining, I have some questions about cutting lubes, currently I am using some Jancy Cutting Fluid, it says to dilute 1:8 with water, did that and I have been using it for threading mainly, then I noticed that it was eating the paint of my cabinet, bummer, so at work we have a couple gallons of RIDGID cutting oils, they are both mineral oils, one is Dark, the other is Nu-Clear, which is almost the color of apple juice, it says on the bottle that its great for High Speed Threading, could I use this as a general purpose cutting oil for any operation, the Jancy is very liquid, while the RIDGID oils are a little thicker, we use the oils on a RIDGID pipe threading machine. not sure I want to continue the use of the Jancy as im having to cover the bed and the put down rags so the paint don't get ruined any more. thanks

jgedde

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Registered Joined Jun 23, 2011 Messages 786

I've done a lot of testing of various cutting fluids on various surfaces. Different commercial brands, lard oil, Crisco, ATF, carbon tet, bacon grease, etc, etc, etc. You name it.

If I had to pick only only one commercially available fluid to keep in my shop and use exclusively for life it would be "Tap Magic EP-xtra" (not the ProTap stuff). It's golden in color vs clear for the ProTap.

Tap Magic EP-xtra is great all around stuff, even on aluminum.

  • For aluminum: AlumTap.
  • For general purpose machining of steel Tap Magic EP-xtra.
  • For challenging jobs in steel: Tap Magic EP-extra, Mistic Metal Mover (or 50/50 mix of Tap-Magic and chlorinated Brakleen*)
  • For everything else: Tap Magic EP-xtra.

BTW, nothing I've found works better on challenging steel than carbon tet. But, health, safety and availability issues preclude its use. I tried it once just to see how it did and got amazing results (but I didn't inhale LOL)

chevydyl

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Registered Joined Jun 15, 2013 Messages 1,199

so. nothing on the cutting oils I have?
I will prolly have to pick some of the mentioned oils/fluids to try out

Codered741

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Registered Joined May 4, 2013 Messages 249

You have two different types of cutting fluids. The jancy is more of a coolant than a cutting oil. This is commonly known as a water-soluble oil. Does some lubricating, but the water that you add does more to cool the part and tool. The oil mainly keeps everything from rusting.

The rigid oils that you have are more for cut lubrication than for cooling. I personally use the dark cutting oil for just about all on my cutting operations. It reduces the cutting force, and leaves a very nice surface finish. This is the only thing that I use when cutting threads.

As for the nu-clear, never used it, but it should behave much like the dark oil, but will stain parts and equipment less.

SteelSlicer

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Registered Joined Jun 30, 2013 Messages 10

Hi all,
I run the R&D machine shop at work, been a machinist for 25 years. The water soluble fluids, such as the Jancy, are mainly designed to be used as a flood coolant. They work best in something like an enclosed cnc machine where you get real good flow to take the heat away from the tool. Like Codered741 said, the oil keeps things from rusting. The Rigid pipe threading oils are probably fine, but if you're ever going to put it on brass, try some on a piece of scrap first. If its got sulfur in it, it will turn the brass black. But sulfur cutting oil is fantastic on stainless, especially the tougher grades. Most of what I do is aluminum, Delrin, 303, 304 & 316 ss, and I use LPS Tapmatic #1 in a Hench Fog Buster on everything. The Fog Buster is is kind of pricey (approx. $300) but if you find one used, they are really great. I have the half gallon model, and I refill it every 4 months or so, and that's using it daily, so over the long run, you save on how much cutting oil you use (Tapmatic is $85/gallon). It doesn't spray a mist, but puts a very small amount of oil out in 5-20 psi air. When you're done cutting, the part has a light film of oil, but you don't have drops being thrown all over, really helps keep the work area (and operator) clean.

stern

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Registered Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 230

Hi all,
I run the R&D machine shop at work, been a machinist for 25 years. The water soluble fluids, such as the Jancy, are mainly designed to be used as a flood coolant. They work best in something like an enclosed cnc machine where you get real good flow to take the heat away from the tool. Like Codered741 said, the oil keeps things from rusting. The Rigid pipe threading oils are probably fine, but if you're ever going to put it on brass, try some on a piece of scrap first. If its got sulfur in it, it will turn the brass black. But sulfur cutting oil is fantastic on stainless, especially the tougher grades. Most of what I do is aluminum, Delrin, 303, 304 & 316 ss, and I use LPS Tapmatic #1 in a Hench Fog Buster on everything. The Fog Buster is is kind of pricey (approx. $300) but if you find one used, they are really great. I have the half gallon model, and I refill it every 4 months or so, and that's using it daily, so over the long run, you save on how much cutting oil you use (Tapmatic is $85/gallon). It doesn't spray a mist, but puts a very small amount of oil out in 5-20 psi air. When you're done cutting, the part has a light film of oil, but you don't have drops being thrown all over, really helps keep the work area (and operator) clean.


Have LOTS of Rigid cutting oil as I run 2 Rigid 300 machines all the time (I do pipe fitting), and sometimes use it for tapping big holes. I still use only the white milk looking water soluable coolant for my lathe and mill (cant remember the name, but mixes with water 40:1 and ened up having to buy a 10 gal pail, just like the way lube lol). While the rigid oils work good for pipe threading, they actually dont cool very well (you can see it smoke when threading 2" pipe) and is mainly used to keep the threads cool enough that they wont start sticking to the die head teeth.

The rigid oils that you have are more for cut lubrication than for cooling. I personally use the dark cutting oil for just about all on my cutting operations. It reduces the cutting force, and leaves a very nice surface finish. This is the only thing that I use when cutting threads.
Kidz bon 24k magic

The event is usually held in large venues such as stadiums or convention centers, allowing a large number of kids to attend. Parents and guardians also play an important role during Kidz bon 24k magic. They accompany their children and help them navigate through the different activities. It is a great opportunity for families to bond and create lasting memories. Kidz bon 24k magic not only provides entertainment but also promotes creativity, talent, and self-confidence among kids. It allows them to explore different art forms and express themselves freely. The event is often organized with a charitable cause in mind, with a portion of the proceeds going towards supporting children in need or various social causes. Overall, Kidz bon 24k magic is a fun-filled event that brings together children, parents, and performers for a day of entertainment and excitement. It creates a vibrant and energetic atmosphere where kids can let their imaginations run wild and enjoy the magic of music and performance..

Reviews for "Embrace the joy of music with Kidz bon's 24k magic"

1. John - 2/5
I was really disappointed with "Kidz bon 24k magic". The album is marketed as a kids' version of Bruno Mars' "24k Magic", but it doesn't capture the essence of the original at all. The songs lack the energy and charisma that made Bruno Mars' version so popular. The kid singers seem out of their depth and struggle to hit some of the high notes. Overall, it feels like a watered-down and unimpressive attempt to capitalize on the success of the original.
2. Sarah - 1/5
I couldn't stand "Kidz bon 24k magic". The album feels like a cheap knock-off of Bruno Mars' "24k Magic". The kids' voices are annoying and sound nothing like the original, making it hard to enjoy the songs. The production quality also leaves a lot to be desired. The whole experience was just cringe-worthy, and I would not recommend it to anyone, especially if you are a fan of Bruno Mars' work.
3. David - 2/5
"Kidz bon 24k magic" was a major disappointment for me. The album fails to capture the essence and charm of Bruno Mars' original songs. The kid singers lack the maturity and finesse needed to effectively deliver the lyrics. It feels like a forced attempt to cater to a younger audience without putting in enough effort to do justice to the original songs. Overall, I found it underwhelming and would not choose to listen to it again.

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