How to anodize small parts at home, a quick guide on How To Do! Click on the link for more details, where I buy and what I use. bit.ly/37w6vBB johnscustompar...
I stopped this video the moment I saw Titanium rods. Nothing like spending money for a home project, I use Aluminium wire for confections and Aluminium for the other plate in the bath.
Hii I am from India, thank you for the Great video. Can you please tell me what is the price of the dye .And also name of the dye in India and where it is available in India.thank you sir. I am an aluminum anodizer.
Is it possible to anodise Lead metal? No, it is not possible to anodise lead metal. Anodising is the process of electrochemically treating a metal surface to create a thin protective oxide layer. Lead is a very soft and malleable metal, and it does not form an oxide layer when exposed to an electrolyte.
Hey! Great video! Is it possible to use this same technique to dye sterling silver or possibly 14k gold? If possible what needs to be considered? Best regards, S.
Hi LES, Thank you for your comment, please try to keep the the two electrodes separate, to stop them connecting, I Guess you tried that! You may have equipment failure?🤔, I searched for you on a power supply, and attached the link: ebay.to/3we7Z2R Hope this helps, thank you
John’s custom parts . What is the dye you used ? Brand , what is it typically used for ? Just something so I can try to find it . Thank you for any information.
Without seeing the reel, I cannot say for sure if you can anodize it for sure..... If you can, take out the Acetal (Self Lubricating Plastic, used mainly for bearings) before anodize is best. Aways best to remove an assembly before treating it as the part needs to be super clean Also, make sure the aluminium is not cast.
@@BizyBen thanks for the pro tip! i did mine but i wasn't satisfied and still learning how :) redoing it on a test dummy before going actual. Doing these things require the right preparation and tools
Can somebody please put a video on RU-vid from start to finish everything you need you need to start anodizing. I want to start analyzing gun parts but nobody on the Internet gives a good video of everything you need and how to do it from start to finish. It looks like I'm going to have to figure it out and then be the one to put a video on RU-vid
Hi AHPS, i understand can be frustrating. I had the same problem with different types of Grades of Aluminums. Also there are many factors that contribute to a set up, if you need any help, let me know and i will try to support. By the way try Caswell Plating: caswellplating.com/
@@johnscustomparts8195 hahaha lol.... lazy People! You can speed up the video or go forward if you want, that is the concept of the video!. btw the video is great.
It took 3 and a half minutes just to say "soak the parts and rinse them well" and another 3 and a half minutes to begin the electrolysis which is just an unnecessary waste of time... thanks.