Watch both KMDPB 's videos here- I mimicked his set-up almost exactly, and now that I've done it a few times I would say that I am so happy i didn't skimp, and would call that the bare minimum. Can you get away with a little less? yes. Will you likely get frustrated and iffy results and end up getting what you didn't the first time? almost guaranteed. The only item I would say is somewhat optional is the ultrasonic cleaner - I'd say soap and hot water are fine 90% of the time.
all told i'm out $760.00. this included:
caswell de-smut and nickel acetate,
a big enamel pot to boil it in,
4 cereal containers for dye,
4 basic dye colors
,titanium wire,
10A power supply,
3 quarts sulpheric drain cleaner and lye drain cleaner.
This also included 2 very nice immersion water heaters and controllers for dye ($107), that you can get allot cheaper and smaller and a large, nice ultrasonic cleaner 107.00 both of these items I've got other uses for and have wanted for awhile so i didn't mind buying better ones.
Hidden costs not included above are distilled water (you will use a TON of it - i'm around 12 gallons on day five) and nail polish - the stuff i found dries the fastest and pours the best is 9.99 per tiny bottle!!! that automag going on round 3 is close to 30 bucks
in nail polish!!! paper towels and gloves are no joke either!
if your thrifty and creative you could keep it around $500 for the equipment, maybe less if you really shop around.
Its a big investment and you end up with buckets of expensive nasty chemicals you have to dispose of. I felt it was worth it to see if I could get to a pretty pro level of anodizing and start chipping away at my collection of of markers that would otherwise cost in the thousands to send out for anno, and who knows maybe it could be a little side hustle here and there. Its pretty frickin' fun.
all told i'm out $760.00. this included:
caswell de-smut and nickel acetate,
a big enamel pot to boil it in,
4 cereal containers for dye,
4 basic dye colors
,titanium wire,
10A power supply,
3 quarts sulpheric drain cleaner and lye drain cleaner.
This also included 2 very nice immersion water heaters and controllers for dye ($107), that you can get allot cheaper and smaller and a large, nice ultrasonic cleaner 107.00 both of these items I've got other uses for and have wanted for awhile so i didn't mind buying better ones.
Hidden costs not included above are distilled water (you will use a TON of it - i'm around 12 gallons on day five) and nail polish - the stuff i found dries the fastest and pours the best is 9.99 per tiny bottle!!! that automag going on round 3 is close to 30 bucks
in nail polish!!! paper towels and gloves are no joke either!
if your thrifty and creative you could keep it around $500 for the equipment, maybe less if you really shop around.
Its a big investment and you end up with buckets of expensive nasty chemicals you have to dispose of. I felt it was worth it to see if I could get to a pretty pro level of anodizing and start chipping away at my collection of of markers that would otherwise cost in the thousands to send out for anno, and who knows maybe it could be a little side hustle here and there. Its pretty frickin' fun.
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