WHOA- thank you!!! I have been doing ok with my tank I think, then all of a sudden I had two pieces that did exactly what you are talking about- and I had been checking progress on a couple of pieces. Thank you so much for explaining what happened to my pieces and what to do better.
Been following you for over a year, studying and learning your craft. I came across your electroforming course in one of your videos and decided to became one of your pupils! Saved up for supplies, and 1 month later, I am finally doing a half inch square test! Thankful for your courses, and the ability to watch your classes over and over. Love a good cliff notes upload! Cheers!
Hi jason. I bought your electroforming classes but I still have a big question, even before your amazing whey to teach. I know the amps are the most important thing to consider on the electroforming but, my rectifier do not set the volts automatically. So I would love to know how many volts I need for example when I have to set-up a ring with 0.1 amp? And how many volts if I have a necklace that a calculated 0.4 amps. The volts will be the same as the 0.1 ring? I mean, i have a maximum voltage that I can use until the pieces get burned? I really appreciate if you could answer me my friend, and congratulations for your channel.
Thank you so much! I have been going crazy wondering what is going on with my bath. What do we do if we have burnt or cracked the conductive paint in the way that you described? Do we repaint it and proceed as you suggest? Or is it ruined?
Everytime I plate, whether copper, zinc or nickel it looks great until it gets wet, then the substrate rusts and comes through the plating. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
I’ve never had graphite paint “break.” Don’t know what you’re talking about. Checking a piece for a minute or less out of the bath never causes problems. Besides, if something doesn’t get full coverage first time, just hit it with more paint and it will fill in.
This seriously saved my world a few years ago. Coming back to it just as a reminder. THANK YOUUUU!
Great information - all your videos are really upping my eforming!
I've just been cracking my head over this problem. Thank you.
You are the best teacher, thank you for everything!! Would not be where I am in my business today without your help ❤
WHOA- thank you!!! I have been doing ok with my tank I think, then all of a sudden I had two pieces that did exactly what you are talking about- and I had been checking progress on a couple of pieces. Thank you so much for explaining what happened to my pieces and what to do better.
Been following you for over a year, studying and learning your craft. I came across your electroforming course in one of your videos and decided to became one of your pupils! Saved up for supplies, and 1 month later, I am finally doing a half inch square test! Thankful for your courses, and the ability to watch your classes over and over. Love a good cliff notes upload! Cheers!
Thank you for this information ❤
Please sir, can we have some more?
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Hi jason. I bought your electroforming classes but I still have a big question, even before your amazing whey to teach.
I know the amps are the most important thing to consider on the electroforming but, my rectifier do not set the volts automatically.
So I would love to know how many volts I need for example when I have to set-up a ring with 0.1 amp?
And how many volts if I have a necklace that a calculated 0.4 amps. The volts will be the same as the 0.1 ring?
I mean, i have a maximum voltage that I can use until the pieces get burned?
I really appreciate if you could answer me my friend, and congratulations for your channel.
THANK YOU! This was ver very helpful!
Thank you so much! I have been going crazy wondering what is going on with my bath. What do we do if we have burnt or cracked the conductive paint in the way that you described? Do we repaint it and proceed as you suggest? Or is it ruined?
Thank you very much!
why not paint the copper ring as well?
You can but why sandwich a paint layer to the shank? Wouldn't be needed.
Would unplugging the tank be a good idea before checking work?
Everytime I plate, whether copper, zinc or nickel it looks great until it gets wet, then the substrate rusts and comes through the plating. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
How long do you leave those peaces for that low amperage?
I know this is off course but how do you get the holes in your ring base
The ring I'm wearing? I use a plasma cutter on the shank. I also use a tig welder to make the huge bubble texture.
Thank you Jason for replying. I watch your videos over and over and always learn something new
OPPS I do this ALL THE TIME! LOL
I’ve never had graphite paint “break.” Don’t know what you’re talking about. Checking a piece for a minute or less out of the bath never causes problems. Besides, if something doesn’t get full coverage first time, just hit it with more paint and it will fill in.