Humphrey Wittingtonsworth IV | Indepth explanation of Angstrom Lubes @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV | Uploaded December 2017 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Gravitas is a SUPER gummy lube with over a million centistokes of viscosity. There are nanoparticles which create friction at a very tiny tiny level. At this size, the abrasive nature is totally different, and it doesn't feel rough at all. The friction just slows the cube down for control and smoothness.
Dignitas is a nitride and silicone lubricant, which feels fast after breaking it in. It's very gummy at first because it's thixotropic, but after you break it in, it provides a very fast and smooth feeling. The nanoparticles may clump and settle, so that's why it comes in a capped container, which makes it easy to stir and paint on the lubricant.
I know that some people may think Gravitas is just vaseline, so I prove it to you by burning it. Gravitas is inorganic, so it doesn't burn, but Vaseline is a hydrocarbon, which burns with a red flame and black smoke.
I play with fire so that you don't have to, so stay in school kids!
I finish off the video by showing you how to apply it.
Use very small amounts, and build up to the desired gummy level.
Gravitas is a SUPER gummy lube with over a million centistokes of viscosity. There are nanoparticles which create friction at a very tiny tiny level. At this size, the abrasive nature is totally different, and it doesn't feel rough at all. The friction just slows the cube down for control and smoothness.
Dignitas is a nitride and silicone lubricant, which feels fast after breaking it in. It's very gummy at first because it's thixotropic, but after you break it in, it provides a very fast and smooth feeling. The nanoparticles may clump and settle, so that's why it comes in a capped container, which makes it easy to stir and paint on the lubricant.
I know that some people may think Gravitas is just vaseline, so I prove it to you by burning it. Gravitas is inorganic, so it doesn't burn, but Vaseline is a hydrocarbon, which burns with a red flame and black smoke.
I play with fire so that you don't have to, so stay in school kids!
I finish off the video by showing you how to apply it.
Use very small amounts, and build up to the desired gummy level.