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    Upcoming home anodizing tutorial

    A few weeks back I did a post about home anodizing and it got a lot of attention so I am going to do the promised follow-up tutorial as soon as I get my poo gun finished. That being said, This is the marker I will be anodizing for the tutorial after I do a few more mods to the body and I figured I would open it up to the group for ideas on the final color/theme. The current favorite is to do a play on the Predator autocockers with machining and polished green ano to match but since it is a pump to laser engrave "PREY" rather than "PREDATOR".



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    #2
    I would love to see more

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      #3
      OOhh - exciting! I have been wanting to know more about annodizing. I do love that Predator green color. And flat black accents are nice.
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        #4
        I really like the proportions of that build, how the parts all flow together. Any anno scheme is going look good on that gun.
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          #5
          Interesting. I used to work at an anodizing plant and I never thought to do it at home. I'll be watching this for sure
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            #7
            Oh this will be a cool follow. I love the Predator Prey idea

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              #8
              So I just finished the ano job and took a lot of photos along the way. I will write then post the tutorial in a few days, but I thought I would show the end result. This is before the "PREY" laser job which I should have done by early next week. Anyway, here she is (The picture doesn't do it justice, she is really pretty in real life):

              "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

              (chuckling quietly) "we know"

              My collection:
              Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com

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                #9
                Awesome !!!!!!!!!

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                  #10
                  Nice work for sure!
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                    #11
                    Damn, that came out great. Would love a tutorial.

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                      #12
                      Time to steal some thunder from the little brother!

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                      • Memornix
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                        I've seen that body before

                      #13
                      That came out cool!

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                        #14
                        That looks cool ... just printed and bound the Caswel manual ... ill have to guive it a try ...
                        What voltage/current are you using?

                        Also, are you agitating/bubbling teh acid tank?
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                          #15
                          Originally posted by XEMON View Post
                          That looks cool ... just printed and bound the Caswel manual ... ill have to guive it a try ...
                          What voltage/current are you using?

                          Also, are you agitating/bubbling teh acid tank?
                          I am using a constant current power supply and varying the current pending part size. For something like this cocker body, I was around 7ish amps which the power supply set at 9ish volts. The voltage varies as the coating builds up and I also found it varies with the ratio of acid to water.

                          As for bubbling, I am not currently but I think I am going to start playing with that. The bottoms of the parts always seem to have some blemishes which I think is due to bubbles forming. I do shake the pieces every so often but I think a bubbler would be better.

                          am hoping to get my tutorial up next week.
                          "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

                          (chuckling quietly) "we know"

                          My collection:
                          Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com

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                          • XEMON

                            XEMON

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                            Thanks, I've had all the supplies for about a year, but never seam to find the time to do it ...

                            What concentration are you using?

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                            ford

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                            `The voltage varies as the coating builds up and I also found it varies with the ratio of acid to water.`

                            The surface area of the part plays a factor in this as well right?

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                            Correct. I am no expert by any means but more surface area requires more amps to get the job done
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