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Anodizing - has anyone tried it at home?
Has anyone tried doing aniodizing at home? Doesn't seem like an incredibly complicated or expensive process. From what I read, all you need is some battery acid, distilled water, some electric current, some fabric dye, and some boiling water.
Has anyone tried it? How were the results? |
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Re: Anodizing - has anyone tried it at home?
We've tried it with small items. It works well enough, I suppose, but we still haven't figured out the best way to make the electrical connection to the part being anodized. Often the connection itself will anodize first, cutting off the current flow to the part.
When it does work, though, the results are most impressive. It's not hard, just be safe working with the acid. Jason |
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What did you use for the current and where did you get the acid? Do you have any pictures?
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I wrote a post here describing our process - it's far from being perfect, but the general idea is there. I'm anxiously awaiting 229's whitepaper, and hoping to get some tips from it to improve our own process. |
Re: Anodizing - has anyone tried it at home?
Yes we have done our on home anodizing this year with some of the parts on our robot. Our head machinist who was did most of the anodizing for the team is still getting all of the documentation together. It will be up on our website (team229.org) as soon as he gets it all together.
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