you know those water beads they're known as orbies, those polymer plastic balls that when you put them in water they expand. so he set up to almost 600 degrees fahrenheit -- >> some of those beads over here see what happens. the pan is heated to way higher than the boiling point of the water which creates a bit of a barrier between the pan, and the orbies creating this floating effect. >> cool. >> which sends them bouncing around. >> okay let's do this. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's science! >> working in the shop with power tools can be dangerous. jason's got a problem. he's put a nail through this finger. time to call one of the sharpest jason's being pretty cool about this. >> gets to sniff. jason's obviously a little sensitive here. he's being a little tender about this. not very easy. >> the guy still has laser focus. >> got it. he still wants to help! >> whoa! in his defense -- >> was it the shock of the situation maybe? >> maybe. >> oh, come on. maybe -- oh! >> no way. please tell me you're joking. >> -- said so -- >> in this case you can -- you are way -- that's never had anyone, eve