So i started doing my own anodizing 🤔

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Update: the air stone method didn't let the piece take color i had to redo for 30 minutes to get a good color. Probably be best with an air stone with 2 gallons or more of solution ...my bath is 500mL acid and 500mL of distilled so agitation isn't needed

Here's the 2nd cap from the 5t now 20210614_172432.webp20210614_172436.webp
 
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Update: the air stone method didn't let the piece take color i had to redo for 30 minutes to get a good color. Probably be best with an air stone with 2 gallons or more of solution ...my bath is 500mL acid and 500mL of distilled so agitation isn't needed.

Wow, you are doing it on a small scale! Now the heat generation makes sense, I knew it happened but was surprised to see such an increase. Doing it with one litre doesn’t give you much of a thermal buffer (which I am sure you already know). Your getting awesome results, very impressed!
 
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Well that kinda makes sense, ambient air being injected into a heated solution. Kinda like my furnace when the blower kicks on. Fire box heat drops 200* instantly. Wonder if you preheated it if it would help. Like wrap the hose around your tank a time or two before it goes into the tank.
 
definitely not easy and im nowhere near being that advanced yet and its physically impossible to single out the logo for anodizing
 
I think that would contaminate your electrolyte bath, no? There is a product available from Caswell for anodizing/ electroplating called Mask it that I believe is at least brushable, not sure you maybe be able to spray it as well? It may even be very similar to the liquid mask used for painting but this is designed to stand up to the acidic environment.
 
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