Super Cool Anodizeing see somethings in the future?

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Super Cool Anodizeing see somethings in the future?

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this is just a teaser My buddy Don who does my Anodizeing has been playing around had has gotten quite good he can now do emblems in your anodizing. how cool is that!!!!!!! here is a DS chassis set he is going to be sellling off. if it was a nustang set it would be mine.I already did my RC10L as a Camaro and just ordered a ASA Capri body for my DS but we will think of something cool to do her up you can bet on that. :lol:

let me know what you think this is all anodizeing no paint
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Glad to see Don taking that on, I have a pseudo-similar multi color/stage anno project going on. Amazing what can be done with some creativity

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Charlie don't surf wrote:Glad to see Don taking that on, I have a pseudo-similar multi color/stage anno project going on. Amazing what can be done with some creativity
yes it is, I want to do something special with my last RC10DS.
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Re: Super Cool Anodizeing see somethings in the future?

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I have been thinking about playing around with ano myself. It looks to me like he has mastered the art. Not to mention it looks like he is doing hard coat ano? Am i correct? I heard that method uses very toxic chemicals. If he would share any info that would be awesome :D

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Don is THE man for anno work. Only wish I'd found him sooner to do the all metal car I put together.

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Re: Super Cool Anodizeing see somethings in the future?

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Hard anodizing is a low temperature process, pretty much the same as standard anodizing except lower tank temps and much higher current density. Now, teflon coating after the hard anodizing might be toxic, I don't know.

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As in you have to keep the temps regulated via solution cooling on the hard anno due to the higher voltage...if I remember right? The teflon is PFE/PTFE and toxic in vapor form a believe as well-

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yes, the tank needs to be cooled during the process.

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That looks pretty cool. I used to know a guy that could put labels and logos in the anodizing. I believe the process is normally called "Anoprinting".

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