Dayumm! Now that's something I have to learn!!!Just finished my DIY anodization of my Paul Thumbies. These Thumbies started their life powdercoated black from Paul. Much more involved processes with aluminum over titanium anodization.
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It used to be a mainstay practical in school science. You don't see it much nowadays.Dayumm! Now that's something I have to learn!!!
Do you have some kind of tutorial for me?It used to be a mainstay practical in school science. You don't see it much nowadays.
That would be something. I wish I was taught that in science or physics class.It used to be a mainstay practical in school science. You don't see it much nowadays.
There is discussion (and sometimes monologue) in my Serotta ATi build thread the processes of anodization and what is needed. There is good info on Youtube all day long. I have a lot of new respect for the people out there who can do this commercially with robot-consistent results as there are so many variables which can ruin the final product and hours of prep work.Do you have some kind of tutorial for me?
This walk-through is ok if you have access to battery acid/hydroflouric acid. For the EU people, and where I am located I use the NaHSO4 & NaOH which can be found anywhere in the pool maintenance or tile maintenance section at virtually any hardware store or on our global overlord website, Amazon. Non-battery acid people can go here to get started: http://www.observationsblog.com/sci...izing-and-dying-aluminum-without-battery-acid