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  • DIY - Machining Brilliance - How to Anodize CNC Machined Titanium Parts with Common Household Products… well after Barry fails the first time.
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    0:00 What happened??
    0:07 DIY Anodizing Titanium
    0:48 How to Anodize
    2:19 Hydrolysis
    2:30 uh oh .. something's wrong
    3:08 Copper was the culprit
    3:27 How to Anodize the RIGHT way
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  • @joetruth7823
    @joetruth7823 Před 11 měsíci +286

    I like how you left the mistakes in the video and explained what happened. Most CZcamsrs only show the perfect take and don’t ever explain what could go wrong. That’s frustrating to those of us trying to duplicate their results.

    • @peterruiz6117
      @peterruiz6117 Před 9 měsíci +3

      And I fell for it....Especially believing ma' man caught the dude heckling by, and put HIM inan "experiment" off camera....

    • @user-pm8je4fo7e
      @user-pm8je4fo7e Před 6 měsíci

      Nah, people need to make it clear from the beginning. Nobody who's actually doing stuff gonna watch full video. So "the copper wire it is".

    • @justtinkering6713
      @justtinkering6713 Před měsícem

      How about aluminum?

    • @justtinkering6713
      @justtinkering6713 Před měsícem

      I guess I would just use Rit dye, to change the color.

  • @coffeesocket2607
    @coffeesocket2607 Před rokem +202

    Thanks leaving the "failure" in and explaining what went wrong! Super helpful

    • @endurofan9854
      @endurofan9854 Před rokem

      yeahit was more of an idea what to look for

    • @SI-GOD
      @SI-GOD Před rokem +1

      The failure was intentional to demonstrate why a different metal was used.

  • @garygsp3
    @garygsp3 Před rokem +20

    Just so EVERYONE is aware this is ONLY the process for titanium. That was important let me say it again. THIS IS ONLY FOR TITANIUM!
    Aluminum anodizing is not done with just an electrolyte solution. Aluminum anodize is done in a sulfuric acid solution (the strength of the solution is usually proprietary to the company). The temperature of the solution needs to be held in a specific range or you risk burning the part. In Aluminum anodizing, Type II is a weak basic electrical and corrosion resistant coating (Almost every plating shop does this type). While type 3 is basically case hardening of aluminum (rockwell 60 to 70), which also provides an electrical and corrosion resistant coating (You need a specialized shop generally to get type III as it's much more difficult to do).

    • @BrianLuxe
      @BrianLuxe Před rokem +5

      Yeah, because I have so much loose uncoated titanium just laying around.

    • @actionjksn
      @actionjksn Před rokem

      I wonder if it's possible to put dry ice around the container to keep it cool?

    • @garygsp3
      @garygsp3 Před rokem

      @@actionjksn type 2 anodizing happens around 70 degrees. Type 3 happens around 30. Outside of using a battery charger you're not likely to have enough power to anodize a very big aluminum part. Anodizing shops use DC rectifiers capable of putting out thousands of amps of power at 20 to 60 volts.

    • @actionjksn
      @actionjksn Před rokem +1

      @@garygsp3 have a bunch of old laptop power supplies and that's what I'm planning to use for power. They are DC and between 15 and 18 volts usually I think.

    • @Erhannis
      @Erhannis Před rokem +1

      So what would happen if you tried the same setup with aluminum instead of titanium?

  • @chemieju6305
    @chemieju6305 Před rokem +307

    One thing worth mentioning is that the copper wire you were using is enameled. this type of wire is used to create coils for transformers and motors. the enamel coating insulates the individual windings from each other, so unless you sand it off (like you seem to have done at 1:45) you probably wont get a proper connection. The other thing is that the current will prefer shorter parts through the water, which is why the bigger part only partially anodized. The pedal was smaller, so the difference in path lenght wasnt as big and you got a more even coating.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +20

      Right! I actually had this enameled wire for another project using electromagnets. Personally learned alot just by making this video!

    • @bobbyshaftoe45
      @bobbyshaftoe45 Před rokem +4

      It's called Magnet Wire...since it's purpose is electromagnetic windings (amd chokes)

    • @dcacmc3693
      @dcacmc3693 Před rokem +5

      Shouldn’t you be using washing soda rather than baking soda for your electrolyte?

    • @randywl8925
      @randywl8925 Před rokem +5

      ​​@@barrysetzer Nerd! 😁
      ........you guys are funny as hell. 👍

    • @chrisnorth3458
      @chrisnorth3458 Před rokem

      You can see the enamel sanded off each end in the video

  • @BR0K1_NYC
    @BR0K1_NYC Před rokem +7

    I love how they teach you, and joke around. It makes the video more interesting and fun to watch.

  • @joedanero5360
    @joedanero5360 Před rokem +5

    Ventilated area folks.

  • @slvrbk
    @slvrbk Před 11 měsíci +10

    Also for the big part, More cathodes around the Bowl for consistency. Energy travels straight, so try and get a bowl deep enough to have the sides of the part with the most surface area facing the cathodes. If it matters.

  • @JamesDoylesGarage
    @JamesDoylesGarage Před 4 měsíci +5

    I just turned 18. Have been working on my own cars since I was 11. I just want to say thank you so much for this channel and al I can learn. Subscribed 😊

  • @I-Libertine
    @I-Libertine Před 11 měsíci +10

    I tried to anodize my own parts, but the clips hurt too much.

  • @TheGrowOp
    @TheGrowOp Před rokem +17

    I bought my dad a caswell plating kit for his birthday a while back and we've been playing around it for a year or so now. Did a lot of NiZn plating but have yet to play with anodizing which is definitely on our list!

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. Před rokem +2

    nice video, and work in general; subbed. You have a teaching voice and demeanor that warrants going into actual voltages, power supplies... the differences in the types of anodizing etc.

  • @jeremymatthies726
    @jeremymatthies726 Před rokem +21

    NERD!!!! 🤣🤣 That had me going. You guys crack me up with all the shenanigans and fun you have while filming and working you do. Nice job on the explanations Barry. Looked like a lot of fun and troubleshooting for you.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jerm! And yeah, i had already played with like 20 parts before this video…..including the exact same part that became a “tie dyed monstrosity.” It anodised perfectly off camera 😂

    • @18JR78
      @18JR78 Před 2 měsíci

      😂

  • @tgoly84
    @tgoly84 Před 11 měsíci +32

    Very interesting. I am the lab lead at a chemical processing plant where we do multiple types of anodizing. Type II, Type III hard coat, Boric Sulfuric and Chromic anodize. Neat to see similar applications done at home.

    • @jeffbryan3224
      @jeffbryan3224 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for that. Whenever I've seen the coloured metal I've just imagined it was done somehow with a laser. lol You mean you just soak it in acid, give it a jump start and you get rainbows?

    • @americanpatriot2979
      @americanpatriot2979 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Do we need batteries or could we use a battery charger?

    • @gouthamkumar1750
      @gouthamkumar1750 Před 2 měsíci

      Any source works ​@@americanpatriot2979

    • @IYar56
      @IYar56 Před měsícem

      Just chemicals.

  • @user-dj6yf2ft8k
    @user-dj6yf2ft8k Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks leaving the "failure" in and explaining what went wrong! Super helpful. Thanks leaving the "failure" in and explaining what went wrong! Super helpful.

  • @koringer
    @koringer Před rokem +7

    38 yo and I just learned today that you can stack 9 volt batteries like that. Thanks!

  • @Arthur-ue5vz
    @Arthur-ue5vz Před rokem +12

    That is a very interesting tip!
    I love it!
    So simple but so spectacular!
    Thanks! 🙂

  • @peterreeves6825
    @peterreeves6825 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I know nothing about machining and only ended up here because I want to anodise some Aluminium parts, but boy am I glad I watched, that is one of the most entertaining videos I have seen in a while and I learned something. Absolutely love the presenting style great work

  • @John-lt5zs
    @John-lt5zs Před rokem +60

    Who has titanium laying around the house.

    • @danankblast
      @danankblast Před měsícem

      😅

    • @xMrBlack
      @xMrBlack Před měsícem

      That was my though as well.

    • @sik05civic
      @sik05civic Před měsícem +1

      Anyone who has body jewelry 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @tnhomestead
      @tnhomestead Před měsícem +4

      You don't have any? Just borrow some from a neighbor!

    • @35THIRTYFIVE
      @35THIRTYFIVE Před měsícem

      Set of darts

  • @revenger2111
    @revenger2111 Před rokem +6

    Yes thx, would love to see more video's talking about surface treatment options after machining

  • @watsonink
    @watsonink Před 11 měsíci +4

    Just stumbled upon this video… I have to say, this was very entertaining. Informative as well, will be doing an experiment to see if I can achieve this color change. Keep this format, bloopers, issues and other mishaps, this is a great way to entertain and keep your audience engaged. Cheers.

  • @wozment
    @wozment Před rokem +56

    My wife is a robotics and engineering middle school teacher and I love sharing y’all’s videos with her to show her kids and keep them interested in engineering

    • @cloydchiro
      @cloydchiro Před rokem +5

      Where the hell do they teach engineering and robotics in middle school?

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH Před rokem +5

      It’s a clown class where kids just play with toys… a woman is teaching it(obvious diversity quota hire is obvious), how technical could it possibly be 😂

    • @MrMegamike2k
      @MrMegamike2k Před rokem

      It's part of the FIRST TECH CHALLENGE robotics competition. I also coach 8 - 12 graders. Students can actually start in kindergarten with Legos (FIRST LEGO LEAGUE) and learn basic engineering and coding.

    • @MrMegamike2k
      @MrMegamike2k Před rokem

      ​@cloydchiro They literally do around the world. World Championships were just held in Houston. Last year, a team of 8th graders from Iowa nearly went.

    • @unsystematic-
      @unsystematic- Před rokem

      @@BikingVikingHH poopin your pants you're so scared of women and children that know more than you. Tragic. 🤣

  • @meisenhut31
    @meisenhut31 Před rokem +219

    I'd love to see a simple aluminum hard anodizing set up

    • @benargee
      @benargee Před rokem +9

      Should be similar except color is achieved with dye that fits into the oxide pores.

    • @meisenhut31
      @meisenhut31 Před rokem +17

      @@benargee I also believe for aluminum an acid bath is required

    • @WungoBungo
      @WungoBungo Před rokem +25

      Hard anodizing is never simple. You need highly acidic and caustic chemicals, heated baths, more power, specialized dyes.
      You can certainly DIY, but ultimately aluminum anodizing is a significant investment, and is considerably more dangerous than Ti

    • @loonaticsrunningtheassylum
      @loonaticsrunningtheassylum Před rokem +10

      I bought an aluminium anodizing kit in the UK for £115

    • @raymondsmith1213
      @raymondsmith1213 Před rokem +3

      Just do it longer but keep your amps/cm^2 the same buy adjusting your power supply and maybe ice bath if I remember correctly. Lead cathode too.

  • @ArneSaknussemm1
    @ArneSaknussemm1 Před rokem +1

    Your production is getting better and better I need was already very good at the start!

  • @truthhurts467
    @truthhurts467 Před rokem +4

    Nice!! I appreciate know how.
    I've done something similar to this but instead of coating I took rust off cast-iron useing a Sacrifice Piece of metal to pull the rust from the Pan onto your a sacrifice piece.
    Kind of like the navy ships they use anodes & put very small charge onto the surface of the ship🛳 with those abodes all over the sides & bottom.
    Instead of getting rusty or deteriorating it's just the sacrifice anodes that get Corroded saves millions a year on maintenance. 🚢

  • @thecrazy8888
    @thecrazy8888 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Only problem.... titanium ISN'T a household product.

  • @kenclarke4906
    @kenclarke4906 Před rokem +4

    Reverse polarity and it removes the material from other sample, then toggle polarity back and forth... Aluminum works well with copper coins for example, but silver works well with most metals...
    Also the spectrum of color is broader if you vary the voltages instead off being limited to 9 v increments with using batteries, a good DC power supply that is a Variac with high amperage at low voltage will give you consistant end results.

  • @DT-vw7zs
    @DT-vw7zs Před rokem

    Awesome vid. Haven't seen this complete of simple anodising guide since the "Anodizing at Home by Jim Bowes" article on Warpig 20yrs ago

  • @jordanorosco8821
    @jordanorosco8821 Před rokem +1

    Loved this thank you!
    so many ideas of stuff to anodize.

  • @johnratcliff
    @johnratcliff Před rokem +4

    As much as I do like this content....... your DELIVERY of said content is priceless! 😂

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +2

      Bro i actually laugh at it and its me in the video. The 6:24 martha stuart reference is killler 😂😂

    • @johnratcliff
      @johnratcliff Před rokem

      @Barry Setzer they say, we are our own worst critics, so if you can laugh at yourself, it proves you're REALLY good!

  • @sirtango1
    @sirtango1 Před rokem +3

    For showing the mistake AND having coworkers messing with you (did you find a good place to bury the body? 😂😂) and letting us know that you’re human too, you more than earned my sub!

  • @user-lw2yl5kl9f
    @user-lw2yl5kl9f Před měsícem

    Dope video. Very informative, and captivating as well! I love this kind of thing. Really interesting stuff!

  • @rubenjimenez5213
    @rubenjimenez5213 Před rokem +1

    Motorcycle parts and machining you won me over awesome, keep up the good work 💪💪👍👍

  • @silvercrxsi
    @silvercrxsi Před 10 měsíci +4

    I use simple green instead of the water/baking soda mix with good results, also using an adjustable power supply let’s you fine tune it to dial in the color better since 9v increments is a pretty significant amount

    • @Excludos
      @Excludos Před 8 měsíci +5

      Hey! I'm about to try this myself, and you seem to have some experience. Is the process exactly the same for aluminium as for the titanium he's showing here? And how much voltage/how big of a power supply (roughly), do you need to reach a black color?

  • @Insanity_Wolf
    @Insanity_Wolf Před 10 měsíci

    Did my first toxic anodizing of titanium last year on BRS balisong scales. Protip, when using hydrofluoric acid. Wear a mask. For sure shaved a solid 8 years off my lifespan breathing in a plume of smoke.
    The way the scales came out made it well worth it.

  • @adeleb3098
    @adeleb3098 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for not just keeping the perfect job. This can be used to teach kids some practical chemistry.

  • @nasaeagle
    @nasaeagle Před rokem +10

    Starting a Discord is going to be, in my opinion, worth it in the long run. A lot of younger guys (myself included) love using Discord as a friend group to chat about a lot of different things, and have it organized. It may take a while to capture the younger audience, but when it does, it is going to be crazy. I feel like the creativity people will share is going to be mind blowing. Can't wait to see where it goes!
    Great video too! I never knew you could do some simple anodizing with stuff from home. I will need to try this on some of the fun and artistic stuff I make!

    • @kw2519
      @kw2519 Před rokem +3

      Yup, discord has taken over. It’s like a private social media

    • @JacopoSkydweller
      @JacopoSkydweller Před 3 měsíci

      It basically is social media but better gated to people are specifically very interested in the topic. Which cuts out so much of the stupid toxicity that is normal SM. @@kw2519

  • @stefanolazzarato8451
    @stefanolazzarato8451 Před rokem +3

    Hello, Nice video, thank you for it! Could you please confirm the number of 9v batteries needed for blue anodising? It looks like 6 but please confirm. Thank you!

  • @kevosims2012
    @kevosims2012 Před rokem +1

    This video really fed my inner need today, super cool.

  • @rcg3496
    @rcg3496 Před rokem +1

    Great vid… You made it look easy👍🏾

  • @Someonewhoprobablyexists

    Could we see the other end of the spectrum too? Something like magnetron sputtering or thermionic deposition? Love to see y'all do an in house TiN coated tool or platinum coated electrodes for even better anodizing. Plus there just really fascinating processes in and of themselves.

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +1

      I literally have no idea what those things are. And that intrigues me. So….YES!

    • @Someonewhoprobablyexists
      @Someonewhoprobablyexists Před rokem

      ​@@barrysetzer I found out about them from this video if your curious czcams.com/video/XHQxghdj2ks/video.html
      I was slightly wrong about the name of the second one, its actually called thermal evaporation deposition not thermionic deposition. I do think thermionic sounds cooler though :)

    • @jamescyphe540
      @jamescyphe540 Před rokem

      Yeeahhh!! CVD and PVD coatings #ftw!

    • @srddrs9285
      @srddrs9285 Před 9 měsíci

      Except those devices are rather not cheap, likely well out of practical fiscal range for most home viewers.

  • @nicklarson3295
    @nicklarson3295 Před rokem +6

    I spent countless hours researching and anodizing my final project for my machining degree. I was able to anodize and dye aluminum.

  • @SpriteLivingston1
    @SpriteLivingston1 Před rokem +1

    😂 LoL you chased him. This was
    s awesome to watch.

  • @oscariglesias9004
    @oscariglesias9004 Před rokem +1

    I did some anodising on parts of my motorbike years ago but using a modified 12v battery charger, good anodising requires low voltage high current, and at some point even keeping the water cool is important

  • @sumwun930
    @sumwun930 Před rokem +3

    I wonder if a cheaper way to accomplish this would be to use a cheap voltage regulator from fleabay and a laptop charger. Most of them are 20V at 3A or 4.5A, which would provide current enough for the voltage regulator to give 60V or 90V at low amperage, similar to those batteries hooked up in series, but without the expense of disposable batteries, plus you wouldn't have to worry about running out of charge before the process completes.

  • @donutfpv
    @donutfpv Před rokem +8

    You guys should do a whole video about the science of heat leaving a cut in the chips. I've heard mixed things over the years about what color your chips should be.

    • @billdrummer1197
      @billdrummer1197 Před 11 měsíci

      Rough cuts should be blue and finish cuts should not be blue. Lol

    • @donutfpv
      @donutfpv Před 11 měsíci

      @@billdrummer1197 You say that but I've heard different over the years. I've heard if they're completely blue you're running too hot.

  • @TTime685
    @TTime685 Před rokem +1

    Man, so much detail and explanation....

  • @dhag72
    @dhag72 Před 9 měsíci

    does the metal for the negative cathode need to be titanium? or what could you use? would any metal work for this? and is the purpose so that you arent just shorting the battery by connecting it right to the same piece of metal as the positive anode/copper?

  • @dude0283
    @dude0283 Před rokem +5

    for hard anodizing you need a mixture of Ve water, sulfuric acid and oxalic acid. the whole thing needs a temperature of around -1 to -2 degrees Celsius. then it depends on the alloy. the more copper, the more likely you are to burn the parts. the alloy 7075 or 6061 works best, with 7075 being easier to color. so much for home use.

    • @DeanJuvenal
      @DeanJuvenal Před 11 měsíci +4

      An explanation of your abbreviations would help me gain a clearer understanding, plz.

    • @mccauley100
      @mccauley100 Před 8 dny

      It's the grade of aluminum. Those are higher grades of it they listed.

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr Před rokem +15

    If you invest in a variable power supply, you can get a wider range of colors and dial it into exact shades

    • @longbow6416
      @longbow6416 Před rokem +7

      Those old train set power supplies if you're really broke :) has a built in rheostat!

  • @JonDeth
    @JonDeth Před 26 dny +1

    You did near exactly what I constructed mentally several years ago, but never got around to lol. *I even have graphite rods for electrodes, so they don't break down like conductive metals eventually do.*
    And yes, *I actually have a formal scientific education in electrical/electronics engineering lol.* Titanium will be durable, but still gradually break down at the quantum level. *Graphite rods will last indefinitely.*
    I have a lot of powder coating paint that should work perfectly for this, and rather than just a plating, it should bond beyond the skinning effect more like anodizing but without the dangerous acid bath.

  • @TankUSA
    @TankUSA Před 4 měsíci

    Subscribed. Anyone that includes the fails not just the successes is alright with me!

  • @grahammummery5732
    @grahammummery5732 Před rokem +9

    Excellent video Thank you! Can I just ask, can the same method be used on normal steel parts, not just Titanium? Thank you again!

  • @chas1878
    @chas1878 Před rokem +9

    Whoever edits these knows what they're doing lol

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +1

      We have an INCREDIBLE team of editors. Without them, every video i have ever been in would be…..unwatchable 😂

  • @jeffreydouglas-sim6127

    What a fun and amusing video! Love your style!

  • @liberty7835
    @liberty7835 Před 11 měsíci

    When we were teens did the same thing except i used a electric train control you could mark the control to get different colors more precise every time

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před rokem +7

    I love all of your content. Never a dull moment....
    ...well except when you don't turn the coolant on. 😁

  •  Před rokem +3

    Cool.. so we can do it at home easily.. just from those hosehold stuff.. AND TITANIUM....... ....Great!

    • @JacopoSkydweller
      @JacopoSkydweller Před 3 měsíci

      ....You can use other materials bud. Stop looking for problems, look for solutions. You can order an aluminum or titanium whatever and do this at home.

  • @walterashley149
    @walterashley149 Před rokem

    Built an ran an entire 12 tank anodizing system for a 9 fingered Australian here in Jacksonville FL for anodizing aluminum bike rims built on site. It was a horrible experience that I loved for the knowledge and figuring it all out!
    (If you've never seen a nine fingered Australian leaning inches over an aerated bubbling vat of sulphuric acid with no mask or eye protection asking if it smells off to you, while you are standing 10 feet away and coughing, Jeebus Crispies, there is not much else to ask for in this world!!!)
    😂

  • @AwareOCE
    @AwareOCE Před 11 měsíci +1

    That was a really interesting explanation of the copper coating the part

  • @chadbalkwill6025
    @chadbalkwill6025 Před rokem +3

    What alloys could you do this on? could I anodize chromoly?

  • @marccygnus
    @marccygnus Před rokem +9

    Great video! Btw, that's not an "illusion of color", it IS a color. Depending on the thickness of the coating, constructive and destructive interference of light yields just the color or colors (frequencies) that you see. Paints and other coatings produce color by absorption / reflection; this (color of anodized coating) happens because of interference, but it's still color.

    • @duncanhoward5045
      @duncanhoward5045 Před rokem

      In some sense, yellow paint IS every color except yellow.

    • @Erhannis
      @Erhannis Před rokem +1

      Ooh, ooh! And apparently you can make "rugate filter"s whose color depends on the electrical waveform you used during etching! czcams.com/video/iwj78pR46zM/video.html

  • @davestrange3718
    @davestrange3718 Před rokem

    First time watching video from this creator . The "nerd" part was funny as hell. wasn't ready for that. NICE

  • @ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms

    Thank you for creating the most concise video about anodizing on youtube!

    • @rangerjones5531
      @rangerjones5531 Před rokem

      You gotta be joking. Is this your first week on youtube?

  • @kmcrafting4837
    @kmcrafting4837 Před rokem +9

    Would highly recommend washing soda instead of baking soda. Much better electrolyte.
    For large parts you want multiple cathodes to create even distribution of current. And connect the anode as centrally as possible.
    Great video!

  • @CatNolara
    @CatNolara Před rokem +13

    Very cool!
    Can you make a video about anodizing aluminium too?

  • @dwastart
    @dwastart Před rokem +1

    That was incredibly entertaining and informative

  • @idontdeservesubs2637
    @idontdeservesubs2637 Před rokem +2

    TITANS of DIY Life Hacks

  • @zajawamotocykle9256
    @zajawamotocykle9256 Před rokem +6

    Barry is absolutly insane

  • @dakotareid1566
    @dakotareid1566 Před rokem +326

    You should change the title to titanium since this won’t work with aluminum

    • @biglemon204
      @biglemon204 Před rokem +88

      You should learn to read, since the word "aluminum" isn't in the title of this video.

    • @troop8829
      @troop8829 Před rokem +11

      😂 that's what I was thinking

    • @walterashley149
      @walterashley149 Před rokem +18

      Higher voltage and acids for aluminum to get the tubes to grow, then heated dip in dyes, then instant cooling in another tank to seal the grown tubes trapping the color.
      I like this better!!!😂

    • @creamsoda48
      @creamsoda48 Před rokem

      E 😅f 😅😅

    • @creamsoda48
      @creamsoda48 Před rokem

      ​ dfd f⁹9f9😅😅😅😅þ

  • @toolmakerdave5287
    @toolmakerdave5287 Před rokem

    love your sense of humor. good vid barry

  • @divertechnology
    @divertechnology Před 11 měsíci

    just subscribed, great show, great ttricks man! greetings from Argentina

  • @DolezalPetr
    @DolezalPetr Před rokem +3

    Barry the science teacher! Could you do a video on nickel plating? I tried it many times but the results were never great.

    • @jonathann8104
      @jonathann8104 Před rokem +1

      Try a thin copper plate first( to give the nickel something to stick to) then nickel plate.

    • @aNuthaRedneck
      @aNuthaRedneck Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@jonathann8104my question would be what is your nickel source?

  • @thomasheisler
    @thomasheisler Před rokem +5

    I got a question could you do a first anodize, then mask it off the the anodize at a different level, so you basically get 2 tone designs? i would like to know how you could do alot of different colors if it is possible

    • @lieutenantdan1413
      @lieutenantdan1413 Před rokem

      I'd assume so as long as you use elecrical tape and make sure it is water tight.

    • @thomasheisler
      @thomasheisler Před rokem

      @@lieutenantdan1413 but what would happen if you masked the first then completely uncover for the second? Would the the two colors mix or just be covered up by one color?

    • @lieutenantdan1413
      @lieutenantdan1413 Před rokem

      @@thomasheisler im assuming that since the first layer is ixodized that there would be s relatively clean break in color. Idk though, i dont have titanium scrap metal laying around.

    • @tedrash7683
      @tedrash7683 Před rokem

      any metal that is in the sub tank will be turned in most cases. doing two tones is pretty much submerging half into sub tank and doing one voltage, then submerging the other half and doing a different voltage.

  • @richardmark5427
    @richardmark5427 Před 10 měsíci

    This guy reminds me kf when i first saw Jim Carry on In Living Color, and just knew that he & Damon Wayans were gonna go far.
    Any network executive worth their salt would pick this up in a heartbeat.
    Only a matter of time.

  • @chucknabox1164
    @chucknabox1164 Před rokem

    That's awesome ! Ty for posting this, im going to have to get some raw aluminum lowers and stuff and experiment.

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 Před rokem +23

    Can you anodize other metals like steel, brass, galvanized steel, stainless steel?

    • @jamescyphe540
      @jamescyphe540 Před rokem +17

      No
      Only non-ferrous metals
      Technically, with magnesium and titanium, you’re just like, changing the “visual wavelength emitting off the surface”, like Barry explains at the end.. but, Aluminum anodizing is done kinda different than on this video, cuz you gotta have a diluted sulfuric acid bath for the part to soak in, because what’s going on is the chemical reaction created at a specific voltage and temperature (68~72deg F ..for +\- 1~2 hours, depending on pH, specific gravity, dissolved aluminum nano particles, etc..) causes electrolysis on the surface, kinda like an EDM.. that electrolysis produces oxygen to form on the surface of the part. Well, you’re converting aluminum into aluminum oxide, and kinda “growing” a porous oxide layer, kinda like skin. .. but anyways, yeah, that’s what’s goin on.. lol

    • @westin851
      @westin851 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jamescyphe540 😅

    • @michaelmartinez5217
      @michaelmartinez5217 Před rokem +4

      ​@@jamescyphe540I got lost half way through reading. 🤯 What the hell you doing waiting time on CZcams.
      Go solve the world's problems already... Haha

  • @brocklesner5306
    @brocklesner5306 Před rokem +3

    Does this work with aluminum parts as well?

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder Před 29 dny

    Never knew the color was voltage-dependent. Fascinating.

  • @ItzWicked
    @ItzWicked Před rokem +1

    This is awesome as someone who anodizes window frames this is very similar to the process we use just way smaller lol after we anodize we seal it

  • @Nnniikkk.
    @Nnniikkk. Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative❤ how many volts were used ?

  • @waha2089
    @waha2089 Před 11 měsíci +1

    QUESTION: Is it recommend for best results that the anode and cathode parts be made of the same material as the part you are anodizing? Thanks

  • @pirminkogleck4056
    @pirminkogleck4056 Před rokem +1

    Barry is the Best ! My day is a bit better with Barry !

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer Před rokem +1

      Its also nice to see the rare comment that ISNT calling me an idiot!!! Thanks!!!

    • @pirminkogleck4056
      @pirminkogleck4056 Před rokem +1

      @@barrysetzer Well , those who call you an idio will probably never learn anything than eyeballing something to an inch or so!

  • @JustinKeller5719
    @JustinKeller5719 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Would this work the same for aluminum?

  • @dawbool9552
    @dawbool9552 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the entertaining and educational vid. I would like to know how high is the overall battery voltage you use for the electrolysis?

    • @peteranon8455
      @peteranon8455 Před 4 měsíci

      That blue color is supposed to come from about 27-29 volts for standard titanium... but he has 6 9v batteries in series, which should add those to a nice yellow 54v color. Maybe different grades of titanium anodize to different colors?

  • @bluelionfur7252
    @bluelionfur7252 Před 11 měsíci

    What a cute bunch. Looks like a blast

  • @jacks.7373
    @jacks.7373 Před rokem +2

    Very cool. Any chance this would work on Aluminum? I've heard that you need more of a setup for aluminum but have no real experience with either.
    Thanks

  • @shaneapplegate1975
    @shaneapplegate1975 Před rokem +1

    In the mid-80s this article came out in BMX plus magazine how to anodize your BMX parts. As a scientific 10 or 12 year-old I quickly converted my father's outdoor shed into anodizing shop and destroyed all my friends and neighbors BMX parts with shotty anodizing.

    • @luckyred1818
      @luckyred1818 Před rokem +1

      Reminds me of what i did to the neighborhood’s appliances after watching ET lol

  • @noodles7157
    @noodles7157 Před rokem +1

    Listening to this in my work van. Didn't know John C Reilly knew so much about metal coatings

    • @stedankel
      @stedankel Před rokem

      Brule's Rules - For your health! 😂

  • @perrybakr4252
    @perrybakr4252 Před 10 měsíci

    Interesting... both paints seem to have maintained the integrity of their colour. Then as you walk around, one or the other becomes dominant. I like this.

  • @DjSleeb
    @DjSleeb Před rokem

    Awesome video! Would love to see a similar video on phosphating!

  • @jackmihi6403
    @jackmihi6403 Před měsícem

    bro,hope u put in the screen what we need...tnx. i mean, for diy, its almost spoonfeeding😊

  • @KhingKloudYT
    @KhingKloudYT Před rokem

    When you ran after homie that was comedy!!!!!!!! 😂😂😂

  • @user-hl7hr2on1o
    @user-hl7hr2on1o Před 10 měsíci

    Mate your a legend 😆 and a funny bugger. Wicked , real commentary. Bet ya glad it worked 😆 cool 😎

  • @BradderzTekkerz
    @BradderzTekkerz Před rokem

    Dude this is an awesome video! And did I spot a Trumpf machine?! I used to work for them! I did my apprenticeship with them years ago! Great company my manager was terrible though and the real reason I left was too much time away from home!

  • @9111logic
    @9111logic Před 11 měsíci

    Can we first anodise in a conventional way to then add this lovely colouring? I have been using led for the anode/cathode in order to anodise aluminium. Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @stormrunner0029
    @stormrunner0029 Před 5 měsíci

    FYI. This is a line of site process. If you get a cathode that rings your dish 360 degrees, with full depth to the bottom, you will get the best results.
    Nice. I use it for rust removal. Some use it for gold plating. Depends on the chemicals and power.👍

  • @sheepman6291
    @sheepman6291 Před 9 měsíci

    Sick video! Thank you.

  • @chrisswanner8417
    @chrisswanner8417 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Man Awesome video my kids and I love the information. My wife wants to know if we can do this process to her piston lamps I made her using a car battery?

  • @MakeupMobster
    @MakeupMobster Před 9 měsíci

    I don’t know why or how this ended up in my feed but here I am. Anyway I worked in a sign shop for years in the “engineering” (we weren’t real engineers, my boss was just pretentious and gave that name to our dept) and we always used anodized aluminum, steel and whatnot. I had no clue what that meant. I figured it was some type coating. This is cool. I want to try it

  • @jefftwite1878
    @jefftwite1878 Před 9 měsíci

    What other materials can you use to hook to the gator clips besides copper and titanium? Does it have to be the same material as what you’re plating?

    • @andrewnevermind4902
      @andrewnevermind4902 Před měsícem

      Anything conductive. I believe stainless steel is the easiest material to procure to do it.