Thank you so much for sharing!! I'm just starting out on this awesome art form. It's a little intimidating to get start. "Do I buy all of my supplies ready more, or could I make some of them?" has been my biggest hurdle to starting.
I made a 1:1 graphite powder and India ink mixture, but it won't plate. I tested my setup on a silverware and that took copper immediately. Not sure what I'm doing wrong
Jason, With the third formula, how do you deal with attaching the jump rings? Would it go like this?: 1. Paint it 2. Do a thin layer of copper 3. Put the jump ring on it using the super glue and baking soda method 4. Paint over the baking soda with one other other formulas 5. Do the final copper layers?
I was about to ask exactly the very same question. So, to use it with an airbrush, I was wondering if it wouldn't be better to use graphen io graphite. It is supposed to be more conductive than graphite and is thinner.
The description of the ink says 'Easily applied by pen, brush, steel brush or airbrush, Speedball’s India Ink is free-flowing, non-clogging and waterproof.' The big question is if it continues being free-flowing after having been added with graphite.
Thank you so much for this recipe!! I’m going to be investing in your courses soon😁 Side note, I’m going to send you some lotion for your poor dry hands 😂 man hands for sure
Hola! Soy española y me gustaría comprar la receta de la pintura conductiva super rápida. Antes de comprarla me gustaría saber si los materiales los voy a poder conseguir fácilmente en mi país o alguno de ellos tiene que ser de alguna marca específica que tenga que comprar en tiendas online. Gracias!
Copper readily forms an oxide layer, making it less conductive. If you were to try it first remove the oxide layer by washing the copper powder in hydrochloric acid (muratic acid in the hardware store), then put it on. You could also coat it like done in the video, then electroplate it with copper.
Very generous to give your recipes!
Hi Jason, I have just made conductive ink based on your teaching, thank you so much, I am learning a great deal from you 🙏👍😊
Thank you so much for sharing!!
I'm just starting out on this awesome art form.
It's a little intimidating to get start. "Do I buy all of my supplies ready more, or could I make some of them?" has been my biggest hurdle to starting.
Have you tried an airbrush to apply your inks?
Recipe instructions start at exactly 10 minutes :)
I made a 1:1 graphite powder and India ink mixture, but it won't plate. I tested my setup on a silverware and that took copper immediately. Not sure what I'm doing wrong
Would any of these conductive paint options work for soft soldering? I’m looking to hide seams and glue with some thing that I consider over.
Thanks for the mod podge tip!
Jason,
With the third formula, how do you deal with attaching the jump rings?
Would it go like this?:
1. Paint it
2. Do a thin layer of copper
3. Put the jump ring on it using the super glue and baking soda method
4. Paint over the baking soda with one other other formulas
5. Do the final copper layers?
yep, thats what I do with the 3rd formula :)
I saw him do that in another video
Awesome video! Thanks for the recipe!!!
Un saludo desde Cali Valle Colombia, S.A. Mil gracias por el tutorial, lo encontre en el momento justo.
Привет, как эта краска ляжет на силиконовую форму?
I don't know if you'll see this at this late a day, what are you able to put this through an airbrush?
I was about to ask exactly the very same question. So, to use it with an airbrush, I was wondering if it wouldn't be better to use graphen io graphite. It is supposed to be more conductive than graphite and is thinner.
The description of the ink says 'Easily applied by pen, brush, steel brush or airbrush, Speedball’s India Ink is free-flowing, non-clogging and waterproof.' The big question is if it continues being free-flowing after having been added with graphite.
I was wondering the same. Does anyone know if these formulas would clog up a traditional store bought paint sprayer?
Great videos, thank you!
To adjust do I add more graphite or add more ink to raise the resistance? Thanks.
the less graphite you have the higher the resistance
Thank you so much for this recipe!! I’m going to be investing in your courses soon😁
Side note, I’m going to send you some lotion for your poor dry hands 😂 man hands for sure
That'd be very nice of you 😊
Artists' hands can be just as worn as ballerinas' feet
Hi Jason,
Is there something that can be added to that mix if it becomes too thick from evaporation? Thanks
Perhaps the same element that had evaporated?
Joao Fernando Fonseca not sure exactly what the ink base is although brushes wash easy enough in water so perhaps distilled water
in Indonesia named as tinta cina or china ink,it can buy it in book store ....thx for tutorial
Hola! Soy española y me gustaría comprar la receta de la pintura conductiva super rápida. Antes de comprarla me gustaría saber si los materiales los voy a poder conseguir fácilmente en mi país o alguno de ellos tiene que ser de alguna marca específica que tenga que comprar en tiendas online.
Gracias!
Volume of grafite powder and liquid paint , quantity wise not comparable as you said 50:50.but it's you ,who can decide
Thank you again!
I assume the formula is the same for the modgepodge? a 1:1?
Is the ink-based solution thin enough to go through an airbrush. If not, what can it be thinned with? Cheers,
you can always thin it further if is not, and add more layers as they dry
Would Isopropyl work?
@@CorumSilverhandanything that evaporates would work, provided it doesn't react with the ingredients. Which 99% of solvents wouldn't
Very 😎
Can we use copper powder instead of graphite powder? Thank you.
Where i get copper powder
Copper readily forms an oxide layer, making it less conductive. If you were to try it first remove the oxide layer by washing the copper powder in hydrochloric acid (muratic acid in the hardware store), then put it on. You could also coat it like done in the video, then electroplate it with copper.
Real things starts from 9:59 onwards..