congrats for the video my friend .i would like to ask you if i take the resistance to 350m how many hours will pass before the break will happen. thanks
I've tried this twice using thin nickel strips (99.6), and my solution doesn't turn green... It's a cloudy looking clear. I used 6volt and 12 volt with 1.5 amps, but it looks nothing like yours. Could you give me some pointers? Thank you so much.
I have only made this once. I’m not sure what is going on with your setup. How long did you let it run for? This took about 6 hours to get to the color I had in the video. Was it distilled vinegar? Could the distilled part make a difference? What are you using for a charger? I wouldn’t mind making another batch to see what might be going wrong. I now use a bigger charger for my etching and will try that charger. It has a much higher amp rating. I wonder if that could cause problem.
@@EtchMetal Yes, distilled vinegar and salt. I used thin strips of nickel, and had to replace them often because they got dissolved in the solution. After about 4 hours I gave up. Before tossing it, I tried to plate a copper wire and it came out black.
@@Jimmy-sb3fc AC voltage or DC? Strange that they dissolved and and didn’t dilute into solution. Maybe the strips weren’t actually nickel and maybe they were stainless.
Thanks. First video. Still new at this. I still have to make a follow up to this and use the nickel acetate. Focusing on some new axe etching videos now.
khan Sharif I’m sorry. Not sure I understand the question. Are you asking how the solid nickel piece had material removed? Some of the solid nickel is now suspended in the nickel solution. I’m going to use this nickel solution soon to nickel plate an axe. We will see how how thick of a plating I can get on the axe.
@@EtchMetal hi, I need how to convert liquid melt nickel into solid ? Why we use this? We have plastic plating (Auto parts) ,we have to removed that plating (nickel) onto the plastic bar .
congrats for the video my friend .i would like to ask you if i take the resistance to 350m how many hours will pass before the break will happen. thanks
I like slow better. I noticed the plates can get some oxidation when finning the process too fast.
I've tried this twice using thin nickel strips (99.6), and my solution doesn't turn green... It's a cloudy looking clear. I used 6volt and 12 volt with 1.5 amps, but it looks nothing like yours. Could you give me some pointers? Thank you so much.
I have only made this once. I’m not sure what is going on with your setup. How long did you let it run for? This took about 6 hours to get to the color I had in the video. Was it distilled vinegar? Could the distilled part make a difference? What are you using for a charger?
I wouldn’t mind making another batch to see what might be going wrong.
I now use a bigger charger for my etching and will try that charger. It has a much higher amp rating. I wonder if that could cause problem.
@@EtchMetal Yes, distilled vinegar and salt. I used thin strips of nickel, and had to replace them often because they got dissolved in the solution. After about 4 hours I gave up. Before tossing it, I tried to plate a copper wire and it came out black.
@@Jimmy-sb3fc AC voltage or DC? Strange that they dissolved and and didn’t dilute into solution. Maybe the strips weren’t actually nickel and maybe they were stainless.
Why at some point a black piece of something fell off the nickel sheet. Pure nickel doesn't seem to do that?
The anode will lose material. I’m not sure why it turned a little black near the end. Maybe it wasn’t the most pure nickel. Got the nickel off Amazon.
Did that make a gallon of nickel acetate ? I want to plate some stainless steel.
The rods I used made over a gallon.
Process looks good. Edit this video down and I think you have a winner!
Thanks. First video. Still new at this. I still have to make a follow up to this and use the nickel acetate. Focusing on some new axe etching videos now.
@@EtchMetal can u plss tell how made liquid into a solid to nickel remove
Reply on comment plsss did u know
khan Sharif I’m sorry. Not sure I understand the question. Are you asking how the solid nickel piece had material removed? Some of the solid nickel is now suspended in the nickel solution. I’m going to use this nickel solution soon to nickel plate an axe. We will see how how thick of a plating I can get on the axe.
@@EtchMetal hi, I need how to convert liquid melt nickel into solid ?
Why we use this? We have plastic plating (Auto parts) ,we have to removed that plating (nickel) onto the plastic bar .
Thanks for posting this
I don't get the need for your choice of salt?
It may be due to the fact that Kosher salt does not have iodine added, but more likely due to it just being what he had on hand.
Awesome
12 volt dc de na hai kiya
Yes 12 VDC
Can wo do nikel plating on plastic..?
Have never tried it
@@EtchMetal sir I really need plastic chrome... U have all chemical.. can u tell best way for plastic after try....
But I have no see voltage how much voltage sir ? Please
It was on the 12 volt setting.
Speak English please.. 🤔🙄
elektro playting logam timah
Buy nickel matal shops please
Your method take times