I like all three finishes. I can see a fully matte black finish being good for camera accessories as you wouldn't have to worry about light bouncing off of it.
Every time I see one of your videos I am like... Damn, I want to do that! Eventually I will do quite a few. lol Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into everything. You totally make it seem so easy and your projects always end up so well made.
Wow, that's so cool!!! Thanks for making this extremely clear and concise detailed guide shown on this process! I will keep this video for my reference when attempting my first anodizing.
Your videos are amazing. Amongst the main ideas, there are lots of little ones sprinkled like little jewels for the sharp-eyed watcher. Thanks so much for your hard work.
I'm almost disappointed you didn't build the metal milling machine yourself, from high quality plywood and with the care and precision you spoiled us until now :)
That's a great camera set up you have for filming UA-cam videos. Thanks for explaining the anodising process so clearly and concisely. Maybe I'll try that one day.
Amazing job as usual, it is finally great to see your video devices, now I know how your videos are recorded in such a high quality. Thanks for sharing
Great video. Thanks. You demonstrated and shared new skits. @07:07, it is difficult to identify what chemical it is. Can you specify better. Many thanks and congrats again for these so nicely edited videos. Same question @07:43.
Amazing video.Could you continue plating videos .For example could you make a video about soldering coating tip ? Maybe a 3-4 mm copper rod converting long life solder tip .I sure it will make great project with your high level knowlodge Thank you for this great video too
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , no solo se le da muy bien la carpintería , la alquimia también , un trabajo magnífico , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
This is a very clear demonstration of the process. I've wanted to try this for some time but I'm always concerned about storage or disposal of the solutions afterwards. What do you do with several gallons of dilute sulfuric acid between jobs? You can't leave it in a tub that might get bumped or knocked over. Do you pour it back into the jug? What about spills and splashes? And you still have to clean or wipe out the tank. The same for the nickel acetate. These chemicals are too expensive to discard each time but even if you wanted to, how do you get rid of it? You can't just dump this stuff down the drain or on the ground. How do you deal with that?
Great video! Can you, or anyone, explain how you achieved the mirror shine ? It seems that you repeated the process, unless I missed something. Perhaps you adjusted the volts / current with the anodizing process? ?
Top ! Can you add written titles to your videos of the products you use? On the video or with a list in description, they are difficult to identify. Many Thanks ;)
Gracias por el tutorial, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 eres un genio, admiro todo lo qué haces y siempre había querido aprender a poner color al aluminio de manera profesional, voy a buscar los químicos, lo que tengo duda es en el colorante, podrás explicar un poco que es para poder conseguirlo en México 🇲🇽 gracias y Salidos desde Cancún Fernando Pérez 🙌🏻🙌🏻
The part you ended up using looked great but even the first piece that was a bit dark & matte wasn't bad-looking. Maybe for a more industrial application it might be perfect. Is one or the other more scratch resistant or color fast? Anyway, it was a great project and a lot of work for one part, but thanks for sharing!
Lovely. And very high quality video as well. Question: do you believe it could be possible to anodize an aluminium bicycle frame? I'm talking about the size of it, cost, plastic boxes/thubs dimensions...? Thanks and congratulations once again.
Im having problem with reducing the temperature of sulphuric acid and water. It is not getting any cooler than 25°. If I add more water the acid will get weak. What should i do?
I tried to anodize it when the acid and water was on 40°. Nothing happened. Then i watched your video again. Still trying to decrease the temperature. Please suggest me something.
Hello friend, I need help, please. I am a beginner in aluminum anodization. I have 92% sulfuric acid. I want to convert a liter of distilled water. How much do I add 92% sulfuric acid to a liter of water in order to obtain a suitable sulfuric acid bath for anode? I will be grateful to you for your kind words. Thank you.
Those little bubbles are not air bubbles. They are being released by the reaction. If I had to guess it's hydrogen gas. Be careful with flames near that.
Meanwhile in every other american DIY anodizidng videos, you need to strip down an entire car and chemical lab to achieve half of what its shown here! Amazing!
Hi! How are you? Amazing job. I want to try anodizing. May I ask you something from the router table video? For months, many of us who follow you have been trying to find the extruded aluminum profile that you use for the fence. Could you please share a link or tell us where to buy it? Thank you! Your work is amazing and I would really like to build that table.
I would try McMaster Carr, they have a lot of extruded aluminum. It’s used commonly in engineering and workshop applications. Not sure about his specific fence though
Класс, но я думаю можно избежать лишних шагов и просто использовать щёлочь вместо электролиза и пескоструя, она обезжирит и протравит металл, открыв тем самым поры
@@jisakukobo G'day JSK, No you are missing nothing. But Like others until I read this reply of yours, I had been mesmerised by the video with the sub-titles off. :-/ OOPS
@@jisakukobo good for people like us 😀 because the skills you have are marvellous 🤩. We learn a lot from your videos. Keep them coming. Really appreciate your work. 👍
Chemicals are safe enough to be flushed into sewage by diluting them four times. Of course, this standard is a Japanese standard. I don't know the standards of your country.
I don't know what it's called in English. I don't know what it's called in English, but a literal translation of the Japanese would look like that. It is a very hard anodized aluminum.
I'm guessing by the size of the part, you could have used half of all the liquid materials? Smaller containers with half the material. Also I would have another rinse after the die so I didn't get red dye into my big tub of mixture. So that I could keep it for next time. I'm assuming it could be reused if stored properly?
I like all three finishes. I can see a fully matte black finish being good for camera accessories as you wouldn't have to worry about light bouncing off of it.
hi
Every time I see one of your videos I am like... Damn, I want to do that! Eventually I will do quite a few. lol Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into everything. You totally make it seem so easy and your projects always end up so well made.
hi
😅The same do I
あなたの作品は桜のように美しいです!
Wow, that's so cool!!! Thanks for making this extremely clear and concise detailed guide shown on this process! I will keep this video for my reference when attempting my first anodizing.
Best results for surface finishing when your anodizing this is mirror polish. Thanks for great video!
Best anodizing video I've ever seen.
Always a joy to watch your videos. Very informative and detailed with the subtitles. Great job!
Thank you, I have been waiting for this video since the router table build, beautiful job, well done.
Your videos are amazing. Amongst the main ideas, there are lots of little ones sprinkled like little jewels for the sharp-eyed watcher. Thanks so much for your hard work.
I'm almost disappointed you didn't build the metal milling machine yourself, from high quality plywood and with the care and precision you spoiled us until now :)
Now we know how woodpeckers colour their woodworking tools.
Fantastic video once again
絶対に素晴らしい!なし細かい。
Absolutely Brilliant! None Finer.
You're so efficient you even move efficiently
I like the way you started that tap, very clever!
Ok, it's time for a blooper video. Your skill level and creativity is making some of us feel a little inadequate 😉
Whaou ! Whaou ! Quel travail de précision et de qualité jamais vu !!! Good job 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
That's a great camera set up you have for filming UA-cam videos. Thanks for explaining the anodising process so clearly and concisely. Maybe I'll try that one day.
Amazing job as usual, it is finally great to see your video devices, now I know how your videos are recorded in such a high quality.
Thanks for sharing
Great video. Thanks. You demonstrated and shared new skits. @07:07, it is difficult to identify what chemical it is. Can you specify better. Many thanks and congrats again for these so nicely edited videos. Same question @07:43.
Turn on captions.
Amazing video.Could you continue plating videos .For example could you make a video about soldering coating tip ?
Maybe a 3-4 mm copper rod converting long life solder tip .I sure it will make great project with your high level knowlodge
Thank you for this great video too
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , no solo se le da muy bien la carpintería , la alquimia también , un trabajo magnífico , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
hi
Your camera rig is amazing thanks for the high quality videos sir ❤
Que maravilla, tanto la imagen como el resultado del anodizado. 😍😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
hi
That arm is like "magic" :^)
This is a very clear demonstration of the process. I've wanted to try this for some time but I'm always concerned about storage or disposal of the solutions afterwards. What do you do with several gallons of dilute sulfuric acid between jobs? You can't leave it in a tub that might get bumped or knocked over. Do you pour it back into the jug? What about spills and splashes? And you still have to clean or wipe out the tank. The same for the nickel acetate. These chemicals are too expensive to discard each time but even if you wanted to, how do you get rid of it? You can't just dump this stuff down the drain or on the ground. How do you deal with that?
You neutralize acids with baking soda. Then down the drain.
Hi, I've been looking for this process for a long time! What products are needed and the process sequence, where can I find them?
Great video! Can you, or anyone, explain how you achieved the mirror shine ? It seems that you repeated the process, unless I missed something. Perhaps you adjusted the volts / current with the anodizing process? ?
Tout simplement " Magnifique ".
J'adore vos vidéos et vos projets, dont certains je les ai reproduits....
Bravo.
hi
Top !
Can you add written titles to your videos of the products you use?
On the video or with a list in description, they are difficult to identify. Many Thanks ;)
hello
Gracias por el tutorial, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 eres un genio, admiro todo lo qué haces y siempre había querido aprender a poner color al aluminio de manera profesional, voy a buscar los químicos, lo que tengo duda es en el colorante, podrás explicar un poco que es para poder conseguirlo en México 🇲🇽 gracias y Salidos desde Cancún
Fernando Pérez 🙌🏻🙌🏻
QUE CHINGON TRABAJO.........QUEDO BIEN PERRON......GRACIAS POR SUS VIDEOS.......SALUDOS.....
Nice work....Do you provide ornithopter design. i needed
Nice and clean work! One thing though - it's oxygen bubbles, not air. It's supposed to bubble :)
The part you ended up using looked great but even the first piece that was a bit dark & matte wasn't bad-looking. Maybe for a more industrial application it might be perfect. Is one or the other more scratch resistant or color fast? Anyway, it was a great project and a lot of work for one part, but thanks for sharing!
Повтор на детали в пескоструйной камере я так понимаю был с стеклянными шариками.Качество на выходе 👍!
А помоему на сахар больше похоже. Я знаю что содой еще делают.
@@anton6462 сто пудов стеклом ,посмотри канал Сани Чотодела и все зразу поймёш😜.
Thank's you friend, for tour work, I wish you a Merry Cristmas and Properus 2022, gretings dron CDMX
アルマイトの自作、きれいです。12Vは温度が上がらず済みますね。
12Vでも結構温度上がりますよ
↓こちらのサイズは保冷剤入れても温度が上昇していきました。ギリギリできた感じです。
ua-cam.com/video/4C17x9yOrkE/v-deo.html
I fell like watching a silent movie.
Can you anodize aluminum in a rose gold color? Do you have any tip, voltage, anithing?
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
Really fantastic!!! But you have forget to translate the name of materials you have used! The second improved version is more fantastic!!!!
Trabajo de mucha precisión, enhorabuena y felicidades
JSK-koubou
Don’t you always want to add cutting oil before drilling or tapping metal?
あなたは美しい手入れの行き届いた手があり、ハンサムです
Beautiful work, can I suggest putting a bolt into your thread before sandblasting to protect the thread?
I think the damage is very small and can be ignored.
However, I wouldn't deny trying it if it bothers you.
Since lead is so hazardous, can the lead electrode be replaced with copper?
Very well done! Thank you for sharing.
You are just so clever great video
كم هو رائع عملك شكرا لك
That’s beautiful work
Beau travail. Bonne fin d’année
hello,
according to your video , if i try the process myself. is alimunium also good for cathode side?
thanks for the reply.
Can we do it on commercial basis
Nice job as always JSK ..although some in-video description of materials used and some basic information would be appreciated...
If you haven't yet turn the sub-titles on ;-)
@@patw3980 🤦♂️...didn't think of that.. I guess it would be easier than inserting it in the video.thx
The workshop becomes the science lab. 😄
Lovely. And very high quality video as well.
Question: do you believe it could be possible to anodize an aluminium bicycle frame? I'm talking about the size of it, cost, plastic boxes/thubs dimensions...? Thanks and congratulations once again.
Yep bike frames are fine, you just need to make sure any steel is removed first. It's just a case of finding a container big enough to fit it in.
@@Squirrelking4395 thank you mate. I appreciated it.
Hello friend, May I know nicket acetate's role on that process? Can we have same effect with direct boiling water?
Golden Hands!!!
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make! looks good!
hi
Wow.. I need to Try it. Great video Bro 🙏
Good day..can i as you?the material that you anodize is 6061 or ordinary?
I can't find The nickel acétate how Bad Is thé result if I don't use It, thanks
Could beet juice be used as a dye?
dont want to spoil but you could use super clamp, to clamp magic arm to tripod ;-D
Love your channel. Curious to why you have a microphone on your camera setup. I have never heard you talk in your videos 😄
So if he doesn't talk you'd rather have dead silence vs hearing the tools and build process take place?
Brilliant. Thank you.
Im having problem with reducing the temperature of sulphuric acid and water. It is not getting any cooler than 25°. If I add more water the acid will get weak. What should i do?
I tried to anodize it when the acid and water was on 40°. Nothing happened. Then i watched your video again.
Still trying to decrease the temperature. Please suggest me something.
@@ammarhussain8149 Maybe the acid container inside another container full of ice ?
Nice shop/lab.
Hello friend, I need help, please. I am a beginner in aluminum anodization. I have 92% sulfuric acid. I want to convert a liter of distilled water. How much do I add 92% sulfuric acid to a liter of water in order to obtain a suitable sulfuric acid bath for anode? I will be grateful to you for your kind words. Thank you.
omfg that is soooo beutiful. good job!
Some people use onion peels to dye eggs on easter in my country :D
Just a suggestion - why not prepare each of the surfaces a different way, then when you anodize you are absolutely confident that's the only variable.
*Well done.*
awesome engineer!!!
is that lead your electroplating it with?
Those little bubbles are not air bubbles. They are being released by the reaction. If I had to guess it's hydrogen gas. Be careful with flames near that.
知人「これいいなー、どこで買ったの?」
JSKさん「DIY」
知人「もう1個作って(笑)」
本当にあるから困る・・・
自分で試行錯誤しながら作るときはすごく楽しいけど、同じものを作るのは面白くないからそれが問題
Meanwhile in every other american DIY anodizidng videos, you need to strip down an entire car and chemical lab to achieve half of what its shown here! Amazing!
What is your source for all your extruded metal?
Hi! How are you? Amazing job. I want to try anodizing.
May I ask you something from the router table video? For months, many of us who follow you have been trying to find the extruded aluminum profile that you use for the fence. Could you please share a link or tell us where to buy it?
Thank you! Your work is amazing and I would really like to build that table.
I would try McMaster Carr, they have a lot of extruded aluminum. It’s used commonly in engineering and workshop applications. Not sure about his specific fence though
Que entretenido el vídeo.
When I was at school I have been told to never scribe aluminium as it will start fatigue cracks
Hi everyone, Could you tell us English names of the chemicals that you have used in the video.
Класс, но я думаю можно избежать лишних шагов и просто использовать щёлочь вместо электролиза и пескоструя, она обезжирит и протравит металл, открыв тем самым поры
Well said.
What percentage h2so4 did you use? Was that deionized water in the red dye?
I explain in the subtitles of the video.
Am I missing something?
@@jisakukobo G'day JSK, No you are missing nothing. But Like others until I read this reply of yours, I had been mesmerised by the video with the sub-titles off. :-/ OOPS
What do you do for living? Or are you a full time UA-camr?
fast independent retire early
@@jisakukobo good for people like us 😀 because the skills you have are marvellous 🤩. We learn a lot from your videos. Keep them coming. Really appreciate your work. 👍
Японцы, вы такие Японцы ))
Another great video, thanks for sharing...lets make rocket!!! lol
why use oil?
Its great!!!
Ok, starts the tap in the milling machine.
I thought I was numb in the head for doing that. I guess not after seeing *this.*
Great 👌
Good 💞 👍 💞
I'm wondering how to dispose of those chemicals... guess you can't throw them on your sink, can you?
Chemicals are safe enough to be flushed into sewage by diluting them four times.
Of course, this standard is a Japanese standard. I don't know the standards of your country.
I think he is not using any acid stuff. The first bottle was purified water and second bottle was electrolyte solution.
turn subtitles on. The electrolyte is water and sulfuic acid at 17%
Hard anodized?
I don't know what it's called in English.
I don't know what it's called in English, but a literal translation of the Japanese would look like that.
It is a very hard anodized aluminum.
I'm guessing by the size of the part, you could have used half of all the liquid materials? Smaller containers with half the material. Also I would have another rinse after the die so I didn't get red dye into my big tub of mixture. So that I could keep it for next time. I'm assuming it could be reused if stored properly?
so cool
Nice