Electroplating 3D Prints | Lightsaber Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @hen3drik
    @hen3drik  Рік тому +8

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  • @S4im0n
    @S4im0n Рік тому +23

    Your videos are showcasing the highest quality results I've seen so far. Truly inspiring, great work

  • @ransomwright66
    @ransomwright66 Рік тому +12

    Game changer! This is epic and the end result is indistinguishable from actual metal. Seriously great work, sir!

  • @agepbiz
    @agepbiz Рік тому +3

    Amazing result and a satisfying process to watch!

  • @SuperMakeSomething
    @SuperMakeSomething Рік тому +6

    Wow! The results are absolutely incredible! I love this! Great work!

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Рік тому +14

    this came out spectacular! 👏😎

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +2

      Thank you, glad you like it.

  • @EIEIOOOOO241
    @EIEIOOOOO241 Рік тому +5

    The work you put into making a video are stunning! The results look amazing!

  • @danielbradfordharris
    @danielbradfordharris Рік тому +4

    Really fantastic work, you totally elevated my original sculpt! Well done!

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the countless models for all of us. And that it brings you joy already justifies the entire plating of the saber. 🙃

  • @diy_wizard
    @diy_wizard Рік тому +3

    Wow du hast diese Technik wirklich zu Perfektion gebracht! Respekt!

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 Рік тому +2

    Simply MARVELOUS. I Love how easy you make it look. The MOST important is to have good ventilation. Some day I’d like to try electroplating myself. I save your videos for future knowledge. Thank You 🙏

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, it‘ll be a interesting ride :-) ask if you get into trouble.

  • @mertz7305
    @mertz7305 Рік тому +1

    There's something inherently unsettling about seeing that particular lightsaber so pristine. It comes from the era of aged/weathered/lived-in. That's not to say yours isn't absolutely beautiful, it's just odd seeing it like that.
    That being said, you make the process seem so accessible. I'm subbing and gonna try this on one of my upcoming projects. Keep it up!

  • @musicfreak1138
    @musicfreak1138 Рік тому

    Yes! Yes! This is perfect! Great work!

  • @marksworkshop8724
    @marksworkshop8724 Рік тому +4

    Really amazing result! Have you tried wet sanding the prints? It eliminates the dust and clears the particles so that the sandpaper actually works better…especially on plastics.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +3

      Oh yes, I always do that from 1200 and higher. Sorry I didn’t mentioned.

  • @dasurge5118
    @dasurge5118 Рік тому +1

    You rock dude!!

  • @Blake-gh8xl
    @Blake-gh8xl Рік тому

    Dude u are so talented!!!

  • @FriedRicePlease
    @FriedRicePlease Рік тому

    finally a new video! looks great

  • @paultrimble9390
    @paultrimble9390 Рік тому

    Nice work.

  • @MegaHowieG
    @MegaHowieG Рік тому

    Unbelievable. Congratulations

  • @rob612
    @rob612 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos i an using a elegoo jupiter myself to print Thor Love of Thunder Hammer myself and i an going to electro plate it hopefully my print will come out like your finishes fingers crossed thank you again

  • @MrGTAmodsgerman
    @MrGTAmodsgerman Рік тому

    I can see your videos improving. Keep on doing! 👍👍

  • @horgaszrichard2203
    @horgaszrichard2203 Рік тому

    master level...

  • @besttourinrio9
    @besttourinrio9 Рік тому

    Fantastic job !

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Thank you so much 😃

  • @3dprintandpaint
    @3dprintandpaint Рік тому

    JUST EPIC!

  • @techoverload
    @techoverload Рік тому

    Wish we could get this Tifoo brand paints in the US. Spent nearly 3 hours looking around the internet and can't find anything similar, especially not at the same cost.

  • @eazyonewiththeforce
    @eazyonewiththeforce Рік тому

    Thank you for the shopping list!!!!!
    Been waiting 🎉
    Have you tried carbon paint from Amazon????

  • @rOEN911
    @rOEN911 Рік тому +1

    thats very nice amazing job , i think will be amazing the tutorial when is done is a process i would like to try.... ,iam doing also tons of resin prints ,if you want my opinion about the sanding part ,dont use normal paper but sponge sanding pads because they dont collect so much dust on the actuall fibers so you can use them twice the time and are much much easier to sand ,since i discover those i never going back to normal paper ones !

    • @rob612
      @rob612 Рік тому

      Yes i agree i use the sanding pads myself on my prints and i use also a heat gun to slight warm my prints before sanding for smooth results and also to remove the supports for less dimples from the tips of the supports

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      Good tips. Thanks!

    • @rob612
      @rob612 Рік тому

      @@hen3drik Your welcome i also mainly use elegoo resin 3d printers myself and a elegoo Neptune 3 plus and max for FDM and Metal prints try a resin called resione tough resin for the best prints more so for hollowed prints

  • @CrankAndCraft
    @CrankAndCraft 5 місяців тому

    Does anyone know how many times the solution can be used? For example how many full lightsabers can be plated?

  • @eyesacthehoodrat
    @eyesacthehoodrat 11 місяців тому

    This is awesome! Is there any other way to do this?

  • @fabianinderwildi1757
    @fabianinderwildi1757 Рік тому

    Your videos are so good that I don't even mind the accent ;D

  • @tm7798
    @tm7798 Рік тому

    Great Video! Can you explain the blackning more in Detail and what i need to buy?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Honestly, the blackening is quite hard to obtain. If you dare, get browning/blackening solution, blackening oil and start experimenting. What I learned is that you should only dip the copper parts short into the blackening solution and then into water. Repeat this over and over. Then oil for 30 min. Then let it dry. Long.

  • @Miketz
    @Miketz Рік тому +2

    That is a beautiful result, one of the problems I have seen with electroplated objects is they lose their magic when you handle them and realise there is no weight to them. I like the idea of printing the parts hollow, have you considered filling the parts with lead shot and epoxy to give a little heft to the finished product?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Yes, you can do that. Weight can be very convincing, too! I didn’t as I wanted to show the electroplating progress only.

    • @Miketz
      @Miketz Рік тому

      @@hen3drik BTW, I have some ideas for DIY conductive paints that could make a good video. Feel free to ask and I'll share the ideas. :)

  • @SirCaptainYT
    @SirCaptainYT Рік тому +1

    Another amazing video - can't wait for that new guide, but I've loved that you always include a tutorial aspect in each video you do! Quick question - when electroplating copper, can you leave it as copper on it's own, or will it start to oxidize? If so how do you stop it if you wanted a print to just have a copper finish? Also, while the print is electroplating can you get an electric shock if you were to touch the anodes or the water?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +2

      thanks! copper will start oxidizing the moment it's in contact with air. There are clear coats that do this job (i.e. Zapon clear coat) but any regular clear coat does the job, as well. You won't get a shock it you touch it (voltage too low), but you shouldn't to it either (contaminate, acid(!) etc.). :-)

    • @SirCaptainYT
      @SirCaptainYT Рік тому +1

      @@hen3drik Ah gotcha! Okay cool, that is great to know :) thanks buddy!

  • @der_kaputte
    @der_kaputte Рік тому +1

    Really stunning! I definitely need to test this out too! Unfortunately I dont have a resin printer.... ;)

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      You can use fdm prints as well. (Sanding +smoothing the print is key)

    • @der_kaputte
      @der_kaputte Рік тому +1

      @@hen3drik maybe I give it a try in the future! hehe

  • @startide
    @startide Рік тому +1

    Regarding the current : how do we decide how much to put and for how long exactly ? I assume there is a formula somewhere depending on how big the surface to plate is ? Also how do you decide on the increments when raising voltage ?
    do you just get the hang of it from practice, or are there existing rules to follow ?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +3

      Hi, I follow exact rules. It‘s 1A/dm^2 surface area constant current mode. You‘ll deposit around 0.4-0.5um/min Cu on your part. I cut half the amps the first 30mins, after that 100% for 3.5hrs. 😃

    • @startide
      @startide Рік тому

      @@hen3drik Okay bonus question : I mixed the tifoo copper paint with acetone (well the nitro one you recommanded in another video) and I get a rather grainy texture from airbrushing this. Is my mix incorrect ? I went 50/50...

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      @@startide Go 1:2. don’t let the paint build up. Wait until dry. Polish very carefully.

    • @startide
      @startide Рік тому

      @@hen3drik 2 acetone for 1 copper, right ?

    • @startide
      @startide Рік тому

      @@hen3drik ok I am dumb it's in the video... since I watched them all I wasn't sure which one you told us about it :P

  • @printedpropsfactory
    @printedpropsfactory 2 місяці тому

    Hey man, I love your videos! Do you have any recommendations for people in the USA for the copper conductive paint? I really want to get the same brand that you use but they don't ship here. Any other brand recommendations? Thank you

  • @darren990
    @darren990 Рік тому

    super

  • @Gromic2k
    @Gromic2k Рік тому

    Really really cool. Do you have an idea how one could get a matte finish on the parts?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      You can brush the copper or threat it with a sand blaster. Then apply more coats of metal I’m necessary.

  • @AngSu
    @AngSu Рік тому +1

    How long does this electroplating lasts on resin btw?

  • @Alexdiaz727
    @Alexdiaz727 Рік тому +2

    I've been wanting to try out this electroplating 3d prints. Cant get tifoo copper paint in the USA. Any suggestions on other brands?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      I‘ll do some research.

    • @Alexdiaz727
      @Alexdiaz727 Рік тому

      @@hen3drik Thank you. I've tried to look around but seems like everyone wants to use graphite powder and acrylic paint or wood glue mixes. Frankly all of them look horrible to me. Lumpy finish. Nothing like the smooth finish I've seen in all your videos. I've thought about trying caswell copper paint. It's a water based paint. In the electroplating solution I worry that water gets through the paint and causes adhesion issues as the water evaporates.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      @@Alexdiaz727 unfortunately I cannot say anything about the caswell, but maybe there‘ll soon(!) be a video on how to improve graphite platings?

  • @matteomazzeri1154
    @matteomazzeri1154 Рік тому

    Amazing work.
    Can you tell me what polipropilene filters/bags do you use for the copper electrolites?
    Thank you :)

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. It was this: Tomodachi Filterbeutel... www.amazon.de/dp/B0089MYF20?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share … but you can use any other since the filtering is done by the coffee filter.

  • @lorddurukan3
    @lorddurukan3 Рік тому

    Amazing job,whould you kindly say what is blackening solution?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_oxide
      You can get that stuff under different names.

  • @TheMeditron
    @TheMeditron Рік тому

    That's very impressive. Say that I wanted to recreate this, but with thin walls for the tube, in order to install electronics in it and make it work... would that be possible to produce such thin walls off a 3d printer and still not shatter when hit?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Hard to say. I would say minimum wall width would be 0.5mm-0.75. Then electroplate it, this adds strength. But it would be a fragile work.

  • @LeoA05
    @LeoA05 4 місяці тому

    How are your platings coming out so smooth? Mine always have these bumpy pits everywhere. Frustrating but still trying

  • @AIPapersDecodedPodcast
    @AIPapersDecodedPodcast 10 місяців тому

    oh man, you already did something similar, I didn't see this video

  • @jamiebmorton
    @jamiebmorton Рік тому

    Simply… wow! That looks just like the real thing. You would never know that was a 3D print.
    Do you know of any good companies that offer electroplating, or do you offer a service?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Thank you. I don’t offer this service and I don’t know if anybody does. There maybe are several professions electroforming companies but I don’t think these services are affordable.

  • @peilinzhang2301
    @peilinzhang2301 Рік тому

    This video is full of dry stuff, especially the blackening of the copper plating. Sensation can be applied to the color separation of relief. For example, the first layer of copper plating, and then targeted on the relief surface of gold plating, and then black treatment, should get very good results🤔🤔🤔

  • @jonathannichols4770
    @jonathannichols4770 10 місяців тому

    I love your videos and am Planning on starting to plate my 3d prints. 1 quick question. After you are done plating and everything is dry. Is it safe to handle the nickel-plated objects? It seems that I remember reading about nickel Poisoning, but that might just be for people who work in the nickel smelting industry where they are melting the nickel down.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  10 місяців тому

      Nickel is a contact allergen. The Elektrolyte is very poisonous and carcinogenic. The plated nickel itself is still allergenic. I don’t touch these often. If you plan to handle it a lot consider palladium on top.

  • @Tangerine_Music
    @Tangerine_Music Рік тому

    How often can you reuse the electrolytes before you have to dispose of them? Same with the anodes.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      The anodes are dissolving after some time. This depends on how big your plated parts are. I usually use my copper sheets around 8x until they get very thin, but it’s hard to calculate. The electrolyte regenerates by the copper anodes. It needs filtering and brightner from time to time. You can check pH, too. Besides that it’s pretty easy. That’s still my first electrolyte(!).

  • @sundance2005
    @sundance2005 Рік тому

    It look fantastic, about how many hours to make this? What size and gauge are the copper plated?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      This took me about a week. I individually plated all parts separately, but this can be done simultaneously. Thickness is about 200um.

  • @fernandocalderon48
    @fernandocalderon48 Рік тому

    Hi, love it! I’m trying to buy a power supply for plating helmets like that and even a bit bigger, I found one 0-15vdc 0-40A regulated power supply is this ok ?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      This should be optimal! Do you have a link?

  • @dr-ananas1080
    @dr-ananas1080 Рік тому

    Hey what kind of non woven fabric were you using as a Galvanic brush? Im looking for a replacement for mine, it would be nice if you had a link for it

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      www.ebay.de/itm/183421490461?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=707-127634-2357-0&ssspo=mQ4DjfWHTta&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=LICsnBaySvC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    • @dr-ananas1080
      @dr-ananas1080 Рік тому +1

      Danke!@@hen3drik

  • @NathanCroucher
    @NathanCroucher Рік тому

    Is there way to use graphite powder as conductive coat, the copper stuff is very expensive? Ive tried and its ohms are high ☹

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Graphite paint is more difficult Form on layers tend to come loose more easily. Try polishing your graphite surface, it‘ll become more conductive.

  • @scraphex
    @scraphex Рік тому

    Can I ask how many hours goes into post processing at this sufficiency?

  • @thebucketofawesomeness8700
    @thebucketofawesomeness8700 Рік тому

    What do you use to rotate the pieces in the solution?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      It‘s a rotary jig. 3d printed with a 360 servo attached doing tiny steps.

  • @Kal-el23
    @Kal-el23 Рік тому

    What metal would you recommend for electroplating to get a matte stainless steel brushed look?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      I would electroform a thick copperlayer. Then brush it for the desired look and plate nickel or chrome on it.

    • @Kal-el23
      @Kal-el23 Рік тому

      @@hen3drik Nickel or Chrome won't give it a stainless steel look though... it'll just look like either of those...

  • @zunga
    @zunga Рік тому

    Is it resistant to the touch? Will it wear off if you touch it a lot?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      No, it's a thick metal coating. It cannot be distinguished from solid metal externally. I.e. Gold can also be used as a decorative coating, but it would wear off after countless touches and exposure to sweat. However, that is not the case here.

    • @zunga
      @zunga Рік тому

      @@hen3drik thanks for the reply!

    • @zunga
      @zunga Рік тому

      @@hen3drik too bad I can't find in Amazon Brazil the conducive paint you used. What if I apply a mix of graphite powder and a water-based primer coating for plastic materials? Do you think this would work instead of the copper coating?

  • @thebeastbrothers
    @thebeastbrothers Рік тому

    How do you degrease electrically?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +1

      Use Galvanic degreaser / stainless steel anode / - pole to object / 6V

  • @xugans99
    @xugans99 Рік тому

    Do you have to degrease after polishing?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Yes, if you plan to electroplate further with different materials.

    • @xugans99
      @xugans99 Рік тому

      Thank you for the quick response! I love your videos, and I am very excited/interested in getting into this hobby. Your videos have both inspired and taught me much!

  • @did3d523
    @did3d523 3 місяці тому

    make ROBOCOP Did3D animatronic like this

  • @raulkaap
    @raulkaap Рік тому

    Does the lightsabre work? No? Could you please make a working device?

  • @Andi-Maringer
    @Andi-Maringer Рік тому

    Soo much work, but it look awesome!!!

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому

      Thanks, yeah, but it totally looks like the real deal!

  • @kurtlindner
    @kurtlindner Рік тому

    Tom is taking note.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Рік тому +2

      Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. Honestly, it must be said that in my opinion, these results are not achieved right away. It's more the result of a lot of practice; whether it's worth it is up to each individual to decide.😉

    • @kurtlindner
      @kurtlindner Рік тому +1

      @@hen3drik I hope he is, I felt bad when he got unsatisfactory results.
      Honestly, even though this is a very labor intensive process, when the proper effort is given, all problems are figured out, and the stars align, it's worth it for such a good appearance.

  • @javierp7756
    @javierp7756 Рік тому

    My like!!!