COME ANODIZZARE NEL BOX!!!
Just got done with anodizing my first heel guard in my home brew set up and thought I would share my results and a quick how to for anybody that would like to give this a go aswell!
Components:
Distilled Water -- grocery store
A couple of plastic tubs -- walmart
Rit Fabric dye -- walmart
Battery Acid -- Oreillys auto parts
12V / 10amp battery charger -- your garage
Roebic Crystal Drain Opener 100% Lye -- Lowes
Aluminum Wire -- I used aluminum electric fence wire from Lowes
Aluminum sheet -- Lowes
Rubber Gloves -- Ask your wife
Baking soda -- Again, Ask your wife
1) Connect the aluminum wire to the part. The part will not anodize where the wire is touching, so be careful about where you decide to attach it.
2) Take one tub and fill it with distilled water and some of the drain cleaner. Place the part in the mixture roughly 30 minutes. This will remove any previous anodization and clean the part. Rinse the part when clean.
3) Take another tub and fill it 1 to 1 with distilled water and the battery acid. (CAUTION: ALWAYS ADD THE ACID TO THE WATER, IF YOU ADD WATER TO ACID YOU COULD GET HURT!!!)
Place the aluminum plate on one side of the tub and hook it up to the negative side of the battery charger.
Suspend the part in the solution and attach the positive end of the charger to the aluminum wire. I left it for roughly half an hour. Rinse the part.
Anodizing tub setup:
4) Make a strong mixture of the fabric dye in a pot, and heat to "warm". Put the part in the dye and leave until the part is a few shades darker than your goal.
5) When you are satisfied with the color, move the part to a pot of boiling water. This seals in the color, and lightens up the color of the part a few shades.
Just got done with anodizing my first heel guard in my home brew set up and thought I would share my results and a quick how to for anybody that would like to give this a go aswell!
Components:
Distilled Water -- grocery store
A couple of plastic tubs -- walmart
Rit Fabric dye -- walmart
Battery Acid -- Oreillys auto parts
12V / 10amp battery charger -- your garage
Roebic Crystal Drain Opener 100% Lye -- Lowes
Aluminum Wire -- I used aluminum electric fence wire from Lowes
Aluminum sheet -- Lowes
Rubber Gloves -- Ask your wife
Baking soda -- Again, Ask your wife
1) Connect the aluminum wire to the part. The part will not anodize where the wire is touching, so be careful about where you decide to attach it.
2) Take one tub and fill it with distilled water and some of the drain cleaner. Place the part in the mixture roughly 30 minutes. This will remove any previous anodization and clean the part. Rinse the part when clean.
3) Take another tub and fill it 1 to 1 with distilled water and the battery acid. (CAUTION: ALWAYS ADD THE ACID TO THE WATER, IF YOU ADD WATER TO ACID YOU COULD GET HURT!!!)
Place the aluminum plate on one side of the tub and hook it up to the negative side of the battery charger.
Suspend the part in the solution and attach the positive end of the charger to the aluminum wire. I left it for roughly half an hour. Rinse the part.
Anodizing tub setup:
4) Make a strong mixture of the fabric dye in a pot, and heat to "warm". Put the part in the dye and leave until the part is a few shades darker than your goal.
5) When you are satisfied with the color, move the part to a pot of boiling water. This seals in the color, and lightens up the color of the part a few shades.
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