Really like your video, and your wire skills are beautiful. I think you have your polarity backwards though, the anode is hooked to the positive, and the negative is collecting the plating.
I learned so much from you today..thank you! This is gorgeous! I had no idea this was an option..just assumed we purchased the wire that way..this is a game changer for me. Loving your tutorials! 🤗👏🏼
I was wondering if you could use this technique for gold plating. (I do not see why not, but thought I'd better ask.) I have some small bras pieces I soldered and want to cover the solder. Thanks so much for the video. Excellent!
Super video, as usual! I do have a question: I purchased some Rio Grande silver plating solution liquid a while ago, but never did anything with it. I cannot read the label anymore due to its deterioration in humid Florida, but wondered if this is the same solution you use and if time may have ruined it.
Wow Suzanne, so cool. Thanks for sharing. Do you bake the piece after each time you dip it in protectaclear or after the two or three times you have dipped it.
Hiii, it is a great video!! How did you make this electric adapter to plate the material? I couldn't find the video... (too many crying cat emojis) Can you share it with me, please! Thanks!
Really like your video, and your wire skills are beautiful. I think you have your polarity backwards though, the anode is hooked to the positive, and the negative is collecting the plating.
I work with alot of copper and I can't wait to try this out! Thanks Suzanne for a simple and informative tutorial.
This game changer! I can’t wait to try this
Excellent video! You are the best teacher :) Everything is so clear and precise...thank you!
You're very welcome!
I've been binging on your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and work!! ❤❤
As always I appreciate your tutorials. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much; I really appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge ❤️ Chemical reactions are so fascinating!
You are so welcome!
I learned so much from you today..thank you! This is gorgeous! I had no idea this was an option..just assumed we purchased the wire that way..this is a game changer for me. Loving your tutorials! 🤗👏🏼
Glad it was helpful!
You have best video tutorials! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
I was wondering if you could use this technique for gold plating. (I do not see why not, but thought I'd better ask.) I have some small bras pieces I soldered and want to cover the solder. Thanks so much for the video. Excellent!
Gold plating is a different process altogether.
How many times can you use the coin?
Super video, as usual! I do have a question: I purchased some Rio Grande silver plating solution liquid a while ago, but never did anything with it. I cannot read the label anymore due to its deterioration in humid Florida, but wondered if this is the same solution you use and if time may have ruined it.
I haven't used their product so I cannot comment on it.
Wow Suzanne, so cool. Thanks for sharing. Do you bake the piece after each time you dip it in protectaclear or after the two or three times you have dipped it.
Bake it after the final dip has dried to the touch.
Awesome video!, what voltage would the adapter be?
Mine is 5v.
I have used this protectant clear product on rings. As it drip dries I get a hardened drip hanging from the bottom of the ring? How do you avoid that?
Keep removing excess drips until they stop
Does the adapter have to be a certain voltage carrier?
5V is plenty
Be sure to watch the end of the video on how to make one.
Very nice video. How did you make the clasp for that bracelet?
I will have a new video up soon showing that style of bracelet
Can I buy the powder from you? Thanks Betti Witmer
Check the description box under the video for a link.
Help PLEASE! Stupid me can't find the video on how to make the electrodes. Will somebody please point it out to me. Many thanks.
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Hiii, it is a great video!! How did you make this electric adapter to plate the material? I couldn't find the video... (too many crying cat emojis) Can you share it with me, please! Thanks!
Check the end of the video.
What gauge wire do you use in your bracelets. In millimetres please x
It varies. 1mm-2mm usually.
@@FlatwearableArtisanJewelry thank you very much for the reply. Love the channel