How To Color Anodize Titanium
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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This is what RUclips is for. Thanks.
No problem
KEYBAR a year later to answer but I’ll take it 😂😂 Thanks
@@TheKEYBAR very interesting video. Well done! I watched because I have a couple of small titanium guitar parts like screws that I wanted to color but I guess I can't do this at home.
Man I learned more watching this 7 minute video versus hours of others. I'm just getting into anodizing and this looks so sick. Thanks so much !
This was awesome. I just wanted to see how ti gets ano'ed, but now I have to buy a keybar to support great people making helpful content. Thanks!!!
I'm totally into watching him paint the mountain tops then 6:19 "Straight Bob Rossin it".... Lost my mind laughing
Thanks for the voltage color chart!
Very informative and straight to the point
That effect is called iridescence. It's the same effect that gives soap bubbles their colour, and the "palette" of colours is identical in both cases.
You gotta bring back this design, so fire. 🔥
Holy shit. I feel I like I should have paid for that demonstration. Thank you so much for sharing.
Man this is so dope! Thanks for sharing the process with us. ✨👌
Would you mind sharing a clear photo of the color charts? I know that every alloy responds a bit differently, but that is still a great reference. Happy to throw a few bucks your way for the effort.
Great video! Quick question when you anodized with ferric chloride would you recommend wearing a mask? I have been but if it's safe I'd rather not have to lol
I'm shocked! This was so awesome
Ok that was a cool video. Now I have to buy one of these.
This is by far the best Anodizing video on Yt. Thank you! Wish I saw this months ago, would have saved me a lot of time and money.
Well... time to buy a KeyBar! i hate the sound my keys do when im coming home and this just awesome, cool colors and looks like a real men tool, Titanium+Electricity its great
Does this wear of easily? I want to do this on a swiss army knife with titanium scales but it will have some heavy wear
It’ll scratch but not wear off. Oils from your hand will make it look dull, but as long as you clean it with windex, you’ll get the vibrancy back
Thank you for you useful video! But there is no Multi-Edge in my country, Acid is more common. Can you suggest my some kind of acid that have the same uses for Anodizing process?
God bless you guys 😇 thanks for sharing those tip 😇😍🥰
dear friend i would like to know, what solution do you use to anodize perfectly, i mean cants and types of chemicals
This video is great!!! Thanks heaps!!! could I ask which power supply would you recommend in regards to the Amps pitch power?
Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
thanks man
i thought you were 3blue1brown for a second looking at your profile pic
WOW !!! Well, THAT is something !
Awesome video , I just wanted to know if there was any danger of getting shocked in the water , when placing the metal part. I don’t understand how you didn’t get shocked , positive and negative in the water with titanium. Can you add more to the video of why you don’t get sparked or shocked in the water.
hey guys great vid. I followed your instructions. Everything was working great i have very small parts todo they are weights. I got about 100 pcs all different colours then it just stopped working. the amps stopped falling back to zero and just stayed up high. Have you run into this problem before?
Blue is awesome colur
Awesome, nice anodizing process!! Thanks for sharing it
Super cool!
Nice video!! Just make mine first pieces.... but here in Italy there are no Multi etch and no Whink, what other ways you suggest to etch Ti?
Takes part out of metal etching acid... immediately touches it.. LOL
Multi-etch doesn't really do anything if it touches your skin. I've been using it for a while now. Always used to wear gloves for several years, now I don't bother with it much. Multi-etch is hands down the best solution for titanium and that's why it's relatively expensive per pack. I'm not recommending not wearing gloves, but if you get a splash on your hand or something, it's likely not going to hurt you in anyway.
Yeah, the purpose of etching the part is to clean it.. then to get oils back on it is contamination.. tho it didn’t seem to do any harm.. if you were heat treating Ti to make the colors than oils (even finger oils) would alter the colors where affected, and often time you can even make out the fingerprint if it didn’t smudge too much lol. Same with some stainless metals
@@-Tokay- may i ask how much per pack of multi-etch?
Simple, with excellent results. Great process.
Great video guys. Can you recommend a good voltage regulator for this
Just got my KeyBar in the mail today and it is possibly the most amazing and intuitive product I have ever purchased! Keep up the great work Mike!
Can you please tell me why my TI ano rubber right off with my finger? I used 9V batts for current and steel for the conductor.
Also i used no etching solution... maybe this is why? I sanded the titanium down really well and used carb cleaner to clean it
If I have a titanium knife that needs to be refinished and reannodized do you do that. How does it work?
thanks for the video, what power supply do you guys use?
wow awesome video, very creative
Great video!
What type of metal is the negative side of the power supply connected to, that is submerged in the solution? Does it matter if it’s steel or aluminum or copper, etc that’s in the solution?
DougFLA123 everything needs to be titanium. Nothing else
Wow I'm inlove with this process. Great video. I was actuallysearching about heating titanium. What happen if i put a titanium tool into a salt sterilizer, wich reaches almost 500 F. Will notice any modification on appearance? And how long does titanium remains attached to the metal lying underneath?? Thanks in advance
What a beast. Thank you for sharing mate. Appreciate it.
What paintbrush are you using? I’ve tried 4 different types and none have worked.
It needs to have some metal to ground to.
Why tf am I watching this at 1 I should be asleep
Lol 1 those are rookie numbers XD
The coolest ideas always come before sleep, but usually they are gone when you wake up :D
Very cool
I bought 8 9volt batteries last nite, need some alligators clip test leads now.
This was really cool man!
thanks john
Thanks for the support
@@TheKEYBAR May i kindly have your email address
Tgc, it’s funny to see you here
Simple yet incredible!
Any way of 'doing that to" a not dissasembled titanium wrist watch and bracelet (10 Atm, saphire glas, solar quarz radiocontrolled), ... without technically damaging it... ? :-)
I found TSP at home Depot,but they said they didn't have any wooder
Can i question?
Polishing titanium to shiny with machine + beads+ fluid.
What fluid?
What cleaning acid is the best to clean the titanium from over coloring errors?
Talk about a dream job.
How do we make it black like parkerizing/bluing/nitriding
it is possible to anodize titanium to white color, like titanium dioxide? Or like making a superficial layer of titania in the anodized part?
is this object is steel or titanium ? and it,s possible can we apply same on stainless steel ?
very very good info bro thanks
Fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing.
If you touch the water do you get shocked?
Does the interior metal becomes colored, or it's more like a coat?
What will happen if you put the item on the negative?
Where did you get your color poster? I cannot find one like that anywhere.
Awesome
What is the power supply that you are using?
Wher can I get this cool color chart for download 😊
What else can you use to etch titanium before anodizing i use hydrofloric acid and nitric acid because i cant get multi etch over here but the hydrofloric is pretty bad shit i dont know what the legalitys are sending multi etch over water im from Australia
You can get multi-etch from the distributor: Nicholas Hacko Fine Watches, Sydney, Australia
Very Nice I still got mine Thanks
This is just for titanum ? Or any kind of steel ?
What power supply is that? I can't find anything over 30v
thank you for the video, this info was what i was looking for :)
holy shit. didnt know you could paint colors like that!!
nice broject bro ..but what about tebel voteg color
Bro, that was awesome! Great video...oh and cool shirt!
Cool. Very interesting. ✌🏽😎✌🏽
thanks
Is there a way you can anodize LM Charge scales for me?
Interesting
What power supply / rectifier u using? I cant find anything past 30v
You can use 9 Volt batteries and stack them as high as you want to
B. Sch that’s not a good idea because the current will vary, decreasing in total power ratings as the batteries discharge.. steady solid unvarying power supply is crucial in getting repetitive results with little color variations that aren’t specified.. honestly sounds like a recipe for some natural asymmetrical art pieces, if done right.. (hilarious oxymoron imo)
What's the more specific name of that DC power supply?
How many ampere do u use in every voltage?
Are you able to do the color black?
Hi sir, may i know the name of your eqipment? Maybe i can find like that here in Philippines. Thanks
When you heat your MultiEtch in your Ultrasonic Cleaner, you mentioned 110 F. Doesn't the MultiEtch need to get to 140F to be fully effective? Will knife scales fit in it?
its actually 104 and that is the right temp
Thanks for clarifying that for me!
hello! what water do you use? is it normal water or water that is mix with chemical?
It has to be distilled water, and it's mixed with TSP which is a household cleaner you can buy at most stores.
He literally went over it in the video man
What is the amp of your powee supply you are using
Amazing
Does this work with bronze?
This is so cool 🥺
Hi. I'm Japanese. What use powder? please tell me... I neeeeed help
is application time change the color ?
waw just waww...amazing!!
always wondered how this wizardry worked
That’s freaking cool!! Thanks!!
I’ve got a stainless tank and I’m trying to ano a Ti RC exhausts, the tank is 700x500x250 I put the pipe in plastic tube inside the tank with holes.
Black lead onto the tank red on to a Ti strip 300 long 150 wide .5mm think, it anodises but not very good and takes an age.
Max volts I’m getting is around 15-20 and the amps max out at 1amp
I can anodise the Ti strip easier enough but not the pipe, what I’m I doing wrong.
Nice video! Is the Titanium still conductive after the anodizing is applied?
Robin Alden good question.. don’t know off hand but if you want to know just google if Ti oxide is conductive. Unlike anodizing aluminum there’s no dye additives introduced to the metal, tho most of Aluminum’s rise of resistance comes from the oxide layer since the oxide its self is less conductive. This may not be the case for Ti tho, hopefully this will lead you in the right direction.. if you can’t find results on the web, try experimenting. Check the resistance before and after anodizing a piece of titanium
Is this works for stainless steel?
That's really amazing
nice project ...do you have tabel for coler volteg
😊
bro can you send to me volteg color 😊
sir what is this machine name can you please tell me
Can you anodize titanium bolts/nuts for customers?
I have that KeyBar but it does not look nearly as good as that.
what type of machine is that you are using for the voltage?
it's a power supply, if you look up laboratory power supply" you'll find plenty.
Do the plates that run the voltage through the water have to be the same material as the metal (in this case, titanium)? Or can it be anything?
Bora with aluminum anodizing I’ve seen them use lead, there is a difference because one plate gives up ions (or something) and one receives them, some metals give away those whatever it’s giving up things, and some hold them stronger, so I think yes, different metals will do different things such as requiring more voltage/current or maybe not.. with aluminum it’s a different solution (weak sulfuric acid) so idk if the tsp solution changes something, but also another difference is that Au requires dyes to be deposited into the pores, where as I think what’s happening with the Ti is that the crystal structure is being rearranged in a manner that causes some sort of refraction causing the light absorption/reflection to be changed, causing different colors.. don’t know if oxides come into play with this process, my knowledge is limited but I hope this is helpful and if I’m wrong in anyways, please feel free to enlighten me my fellow commenters
Awesome vid Mike
Does this work in the same way for aluminum?
Negative, anodizing aluminum is much more difficult.