you have some outstanding questions in this comment section. That shows you're on the right track. Best of Luck with your channel...and yes, I subbed. 😁
Well, shout out to you for that question! 👍🏻 The concentration of my brand cleaning vineagar is 7%. I think that if you use a higher concentration, you should go lower on current otherwise you will burn your piece. Maybe in some cases it will speed up the proces but I would recommend to keep things in control by keeping the concentration low.
Hi Mienski, I never measured the temperature but it all depends on the current you put into it. For making the solution you can use high current what makes the solution pretty warm but there is no good or bad here. For the plating process I do not pre-heat the solution or someting like that. I store the solution in my shed and used it at different temperatures depending on the season. (10 - 25 degrees celcius) The plating process heats up the solution as well, again due to the current you use. So, not to worry about temperature 😉
Hi queryads1000, I don’t think that will work because the nickel ‘sticks’ to the material using electroplating. The diamond dust is not attrackted to metal in this proces. I would not waist any precious diamond powder (I think it’s expensive) on this one! 😉 I read something about chemical vapor deposition, an electroplating process that will do the trick you need…. Maybe you can dive into that proces?
Thank you Vitor! I bought it from Amazon. It’s not cheap but keep in mind that it’s absolutely worth the result. I wish you the best of luck with your project! 💪
Thanks Dave! Good thing that you ask right away when you are interested! 👍🏻 The screwdriver holder was not a custom build, it came with the screwdrivers. But if you think people would be interested in such a build, I can make one! I’m still exploring how this TH-cam stuff works…what video will work and what does not. So please ask questions and let me know what you guy’s would like to see…
That is about right Abel. With these numbers it took me approximately 1 hour to get this result. It’s not exact science, you can plate with a lighter solution to, it only takes a little longer. Good luck with your project!
I understand your quest, yes you can dilute but not with distilled water! Please use vinegar to dilute. But better leave the nickel in longer during the brewing process to, to get a proper solution. I would love to see the tank project!
Almost! 😉 You sould see my other video’s about copper plating! I had exactly the same question and figured out how to copperplate the easy way. So please check out that video! I would appreciate a ‘like’ if it helped you, thanks!
A real good question! Thanks for that. Actually I have no clue 😉 But keep in mind that the layer you add to your project is a thin layer. Microns thick. If you use a nickel rod or strips of several millimeters thick, you can go wild for a while… My guess: with the amount of nickel I used, you can easily do a motorcycle fender and some random parts as well. Hope I could help…
Hi Ted, good question! If you cannot sand to a smooth surface, because it’s to pitted for example, I think of sandblasting. If you cannot do it yourself, and cannot find someone to do it for you, maybe I can help. The only thing is, you have to send it to the Netherlands…
you have some outstanding questions in this comment section. That shows you're on the right track. Best of Luck with your channel...and yes, I subbed. 😁
Nice. Thanks, I'm looking to try nickel plating👍
Any idea what the concentration of the vinegar was? Or if a more acidic vinegar would yield better or different results. Great video, thanks
Well, shout out to you for that question! 👍🏻 The concentration of my brand cleaning vineagar is 7%. I think that if you use a higher concentration, you should go lower on current otherwise you will burn your piece. Maybe in some cases it will speed up the proces but I would recommend to keep things in control by keeping the concentration low.
Very nice and informative video. What is the temperature of solution through process and is there some recommended tempreature? Thank you.
Hi Mienski, I never measured the temperature but it all depends on the current you put into it. For making the solution you can use high current what makes the solution pretty warm but there is no good or bad here. For the plating process I do not pre-heat the solution or someting like that. I store the solution in my shed and used it at different temperatures depending on the season. (10 - 25 degrees celcius) The plating process heats up the solution as well, again due to the current you use. So, not to worry about temperature 😉
@@kaspersworkshopmanners Hi and thank you very much for your useful reply. I appreciate it. Good luck in your next work :)
may i know what kind of elctronic device you use sir?thanks
Absolutely! But I’m currently on vacation and cannot check the exact device type for you…😊
Hey is it possible to us diamond powder to this solution to bond also to the metal for a sharpening tool
Hi queryads1000, I don’t think that will work because the nickel ‘sticks’ to the material using electroplating. The diamond dust is not attrackted to metal in this proces. I would not waist any precious diamond powder (I think it’s expensive) on this one! 😉 I read something about chemical vapor deposition, an electroplating process that will do the trick you need…. Maybe you can dive into that proces?
When you plate soemthing in nickle what power and amp fo u have it so it can come out shinhy
Very well explained but where did you get that pure nickel from? Is it very expensive?
Thank you Vitor! I bought it from Amazon. It’s not cheap but keep in mind that it’s absolutely worth the result. I wish you the best of luck with your project! 💪
Sorry to ask on this post but is that screwdriver holder a custom build?? Looks fantastic.
Terrific video too. Thank you!!
Thanks Dave! Good thing that you ask right away when you are interested! 👍🏻 The screwdriver holder was not a custom build, it came with the screwdrivers. But if you think people would be interested in such a build, I can make one! I’m still exploring how this TH-cam stuff works…what video will work and what does not. So please ask questions and let me know what you guy’s would like to see…
Can we use phone charger? My phone charger is 5volt 2 amp
You can also buy some nickel ammonium sulfate and skip buying the nickel metal and making the nickel acetate
So you ran 31 volts here but under 5 amps is that correct? How long did it take to finish the solution?
That is about right Abel. With these numbers it took me approximately 1 hour to get this result. It’s not exact science, you can plate with a lighter solution to, it only takes a little longer. Good luck with your project!
Can the solution be diluted (with distilled H20) lil bit to plate larger parts so they can be dipped into the solution( a bike tank for my project )
I understand your quest, yes you can dilute but not with distilled water! Please use vinegar to dilute. But better leave the nickel in longer during the brewing process to, to get a proper solution. I would love to see the tank project!
Can I do these steps to copper to make solution?
Almost! 😉 You sould see my other video’s about copper plating! I had exactly the same question and figured out how to copperplate the easy way. So please check out that video! I would appreciate a ‘like’ if it helped you, thanks!
Hi, any idea on how to estimate the amount of materials tequired for a particular surface area?
A real good question! Thanks for that. Actually I have no clue 😉 But keep in mind that the layer you add to your project is a thin layer. Microns thick. If you use a nickel rod or strips of several millimeters thick, you can go wild for a while… My guess: with the amount of nickel I used, you can easily do a motorcycle fender and some random parts as well. Hope I could help…
Stirring device is now the scientific name for the non living species commonly known as spoon
Absolutely! Who would live a non living life just called spoon!? I thought, let’s stir it up a little… 😉😂
Yes, correct. And a large stirring device is scientifically called a large spoon and some people now refer to small stirring devices as tea spoons.
Where we can buy cathode?
On Amazone, great place 😉
but how do i strip nickel plating off
Hi Ted, good question! If you cannot sand to a smooth surface, because it’s to pitted for example, I think of sandblasting. If you cannot do it yourself, and cannot find someone to do it for you, maybe I can help. The only thing is, you have to send it to the Netherlands…
30 volt?! dude its work at 12V