- published: 22 Dec 2011
- views: 24701
- author: JohnGrimsmo
28:36
How To - Another in depth look at anodizing knife handles
I spent the day anodizing my aluminum knife handles and I thought it would be cool to film...
published: 22 Dec 2011
author: JohnGrimsmo
How To - Another in depth look at anodizing knife handles
How To - Another in depth look at anodizing knife handles
I spent the day anodizing my aluminum knife handles and I thought it would be cool to film the entire process and show you all the steps that I go through. T...- published: 22 Dec 2011
- views: 24701
- author: JohnGrimsmo
23:57
How To Anodize Aluminum
This video demonstrates the anodizing of aluminum by following the anodizing of two laser ...
published: 04 Aug 2012
author: Bill Gilmour
How To Anodize Aluminum
How To Anodize Aluminum
This video demonstrates the anodizing of aluminum by following the anodizing of two laser host parts from start to finish. A tailcap and battery tube get ano...- published: 04 Aug 2012
- views: 58852
- author: Bill Gilmour
3:45
Aluminum Anodizing Motorcycle Parts
Anodizing Aluminum. A short video showing how I anodize aluminum using the Low Current Den...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: Villain Ride Company
Aluminum Anodizing Motorcycle Parts
Aluminum Anodizing Motorcycle Parts
Anodizing Aluminum. A short video showing how I anodize aluminum using the Low Current Density (LCD) method. I did not show all the rinsing steps but the par...- published: 09 Nov 2011
- views: 224659
- author: Villain Ride Company
4:17
Anodizing (Or the beauty of corrosion)
Bill describes how metals like aluminum and titanium are made resistant to corrosion by gr...
published: 29 May 2012
author: engineerguyvideo
Anodizing (Or the beauty of corrosion)
Anodizing (Or the beauty of corrosion)
Bill describes how metals like aluminum and titanium are made resistant to corrosion by growing an oxide layer into the metals. These is the same process use...- published: 29 May 2012
- views: 288955
- author: engineerguyvideo
6:15
How To Anodize Aluminum
I had to anodize a UNF threaded adapter made of aluminum alloy 6061-T6. I decided to try i...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: einsnowraftingfan
How To Anodize Aluminum
How To Anodize Aluminum
I had to anodize a UNF threaded adapter made of aluminum alloy 6061-T6. I decided to try it at home and it worked flawlessly. Maybe my video could help someb...- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 8407
- author: einsnowraftingfan
13:55
A day spent anodizing - dragons and blood splatter
This morning I got up nice and early so that I could get cracking on anodizing a bunch of ...
published: 26 Nov 2011
author: JohnGrimsmo
A day spent anodizing - dragons and blood splatter
A day spent anodizing - dragons and blood splatter
This morning I got up nice and early so that I could get cracking on anodizing a bunch of Spyderco Manix 2 aluminum handles. I had 4 sets of dragon scales ma...- published: 26 Nov 2011
- views: 14086
- author: JohnGrimsmo
13:16
mask anodising at home. similar to splash anodizing. add text and graphics - Tutorial ✔
Visit www.penchemistry.co.uk Pictures here: http://www.penturners.org/forum/f13/proof-conc...
published: 23 Sep 2012
author: retelisystems
mask anodising at home. similar to splash anodizing. add text and graphics - Tutorial ✔
mask anodising at home. similar to splash anodizing. add text and graphics - Tutorial ✔
Visit www.penchemistry.co.uk Pictures here: http://www.penturners.org/forum/f13/proof-concept-anodised-butterflies-97398/ http://www.penturners.org/forum/f45...- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 2397
- author: retelisystems
15:07
How To - Anodizing Aluminum
Step by Step Video of Anodizing Machined Aluminum Parts,...
published: 16 Jun 2012
author: putmana10
How To - Anodizing Aluminum
How To - Anodizing Aluminum
Step by Step Video of Anodizing Machined Aluminum Parts,- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 8438
- author: putmana10
17:55
How To Anodize Aluminum #4 - Simple Dye Techniques
In this video, I look at a couple of dye effects. The first is the fade, where one color f...
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: Bill Gilmour
How To Anodize Aluminum #4 - Simple Dye Techniques
How To Anodize Aluminum #4 - Simple Dye Techniques
In this video, I look at a couple of dye effects. The first is the fade, where one color fades into another. Several examples are shown. A marbled piece is d...- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 14092
- author: Bill Gilmour
10:51
How to Heat Multi Etch. Successful & Not So, Anodizing Knife Parts
If you need titanium anodized, knives wickedly sharpened, lockbars carbidized, etc, send m...
published: 27 Aug 2012
author: M0DiFiEDZ
How to Heat Multi Etch. Successful & Not So, Anodizing Knife Parts
How to Heat Multi Etch. Successful & Not So, Anodizing Knife Parts
If you need titanium anodized, knives wickedly sharpened, lockbars carbidized, etc, send me an email & I'll get back to you ASAP. MODiFiEDZ@att.net This is h...- published: 27 Aug 2012
- views: 2240
- author: M0DiFiEDZ
3:37
Make Silver Different Colors by Anodizing
How to Make Silver Different Colors by Electrochemical Anodizing. Without using paint you ...
published: 11 Feb 2009
author: NurdRage
Make Silver Different Colors by Anodizing
Make Silver Different Colors by Anodizing
How to Make Silver Different Colors by Electrochemical Anodizing. Without using paint you can give a silver surface various colors by anodizing it. WARNING: ...- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 262372
- author: NurdRage
1:27
DuraCoat vs Mil Spec Type III Anodizing by AlumaliteUSA
Test abrasive material is 80 grit aluminum oxide at 90psi thru a 5mm nozzle, 90psi is just...
published: 18 Jun 2013
author: alumaliteusa
DuraCoat vs Mil Spec Type III Anodizing by AlumaliteUSA
DuraCoat vs Mil Spec Type III Anodizing by AlumaliteUSA
Test abrasive material is 80 grit aluminum oxide at 90psi thru a 5mm nozzle, 90psi is just so you can actually see the difference otherwise it would have jus...- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 118
- author: alumaliteusa
1:35
Anodizing Titanium DIY
Anodizing titanium with common household supplies. 9V batteries in series ($2 each) Distil...
published: 08 Jan 2012
author: BJ Minson
Anodizing Titanium DIY
Anodizing Titanium DIY
Anodizing titanium with common household supplies. 9V batteries in series ($2 each) Distilled Water ($1) Borax Laundry Booster ($3)- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 17560
- author: BJ Minson
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1:12
LUNATIK TAKTIK Extreme iPhone 4 Features
Using protection isn’t always pretty. That’s why we’ve injected our LUNATIK design
DNA int...
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: LUNATIK
LUNATIK TAKTIK Extreme iPhone 4 Features
Using protection isn’t always pretty. That’s why we’ve injected our LUNATIK design
DNA into protective cases. This is the same DNA that fathered TikTok+LunaTik
and LUNATIK Touch Pen. By obsessing over all the details that others neglect like
fit, finish, feel, display integrity, robustness and aesthetics, we are raising the bar
again. We have gone above and beyond to transform the iPhone into a refined and
rugged every day warrior.
The devil is in the details and the details make the product. With TAKTIK, we’ve
focused on making a case that exceeds user expectations in the rugged case
market. TAKTIK balances strong iconic aesthetics with innovative performance
features and transforms your iPhone through bold design, precision engineering
and the best performance materials.
Features for TAKTIK iPhone 4/4s case include: Shockproof Suspension System 9mm Impact Truss + Ballastik Bezel, Upgradable High Senstivity Gorilla Glass Lens Protection, Gore Acoustic water + dust resistant mic/speaker covers, Photo/Flash friendly camera opening, 3.5 HSJ cover made from anodized aircraft grade aluminum, 30-pin plug allows quick access for charging, Silence switch, iPhone antenna friendly metal case, and Designed to military specifications.
5:29
MAKE presents: The LED
Take a tour through the world of the light-emitting diode. Learn - who invented it, how t...
published: 19 Nov 2008
author: MAKE Magazine
MAKE presents: The LED
Take a tour through the world of the light-emitting diode. Learn - who invented it, how to use it, and how to make your own.
Collin Cunningham: People are fascinated by light. I mean just glancing over at a display of flashing lights can grab my attention. Do you ever remember sitting around a campfire? Staring at the flames and just being totally transfixed, almost like if you're watching TV. It's comforting, and it can even by hypnotic. Recently, technology has made creating light a whole lot easier to do. For that, we have this little guy to thank. The light emitting diode, or LED for short.
LEDs have a lot of different uses, from a simple power on indicator to traffic signals. LEDs use about ten percent of the energy of a traditional light bulb, and they can last about thirty times longer. That makes them a pretty big hit with businesses looking to do large scale visual communication.
The first person to ever report the effects of a light emitting diode was researching another form of communication. In 1907, a man by the name of H. J. Round was researching radio waves for Marconi Labs. He was using a device called a cats whisker detector, which no, does not contain any cats or part of cats. Round was searching for a sweet spot on a crystal silicon carbide when he noticed something odd. Part of the crystal started to glow, it lit up a pale yellow, and that was an LED.
H. J. Round's crystal experiment was so cool and simple that I had to try it myself. So I got a piece of silicon carbide, then I hooked that up to the positive lead on my power supply. That's an alligator clip. I hooked a little sewing needle to the ground on my power supply. Then I began to search for light emitting zones.
I built my own sort of cats whisker detector in order to keep the needle in place on a particularly bright spot I found. Now I can sit back and enjoy the warm glow of a homemade LED anytime I choose, even though it's pretty dim, but it's still cool.
As far as we know, Round's research into light emitting crystals ended here, which is a shame because he was definitely on to something. But of course that's not the end of the story. Fifteen years later, in imperial Russia, a scientist and inventor named Oleg Vladmirovich Losev noticed that certain diodes in radios started to glow a bit when in use. Losev conducted a lot of heavy research and published his findings in several languages. But, sadly, they seem to have gone unnoticed. It wasn't until 1962, that a visible light emitting diode was made practical by Nick Holonyak working at General Electric. He's widely known as the father of the LED.
The technology that Holonyak brought to the public is remarkably similar to our crystal experiment. A thin metal wire connects one side of the circuit to a small piece of semi-conductive material on the other side. The LED's two leads are cut to different lengths to show you how it should be connected. The longer is called the anode, and that connects to positive. The shorter is the cathode, and that goes to negative. To power an LED, you can just use a simple coin cell. This is a CR2032. And just make sure the longer lead is on the positive side, which is wider and smoother, and negative is on the other. If you plan to use a battery, let's say a nine volt, you'll also need a resistor to limit the current so we don't burn out the LED. Connect negative to the cathode, the shorter lead, and we'll put a 470 ohm resistor between the positive battery and the anode. For more useful info, check out the LED Center, and there's a lot of great history at the LED Museum. For all types of project ideas, info, and inspiration head over to Makezine.com.
7:54
Cinevate's Atlas 10 LTS - Video and DSLR Slider
Since introducing the extremely popular Atlas 30 and Atlas 200 LTS systems, folks have bee...
published: 08 Nov 2010
author: Cinevate
Cinevate's Atlas 10 LTS - Video and DSLR Slider
Since introducing the extremely popular Atlas 30 and Atlas 200 LTS systems, folks have been asking for a center mount version that is just as smooth (well almost) as the Atlas 30 and 200 systems but lighter, faster to setup and less expensive. Introducing Atlas 10.
We're very proud to introduce Atlas 10, a full ball bearing linear tracking system that features the uber-cool all terrain foot system, no less than 7 tripod mount plate locations, micro-adjust non-marking feet, vertical operation and yes, even vertical counter-balanced operation. With a non-reflective, black satin anodized finish, full CNC aluminum/steel construction, and stainless steel fasteners, you can expect a lifetime of reliable operation.
Available at http://www.cinevate.com/atlas10
A big thanks to the Alpine Club of Canada http://www.acctbay.ca/ and Curtis Jensen of AppleWagon films http://www.applewagonfilms.com. The original score for this piece was composed by John Paul De Roover http://www.jeanpaulderoover.com. We'd also like to send a thank you to Randy Panado http://www.colourcraftmedia.com.
0:34
Tiny 3D-Printed Battery
In this video, a 3D-printer nozzle narrower than a human hair lays down a specially formul...
published: 18 Jun 2013
author: Wyss Institute
Tiny 3D-Printed Battery
In this video, a 3D-printer nozzle narrower than a human hair lays down a specially formulated "ink" layer by layer to build a microbattery’s anode from the ground up. Unlike ink in an office inkjet printer, which comes out as droplets of liquid and wets a piece of paper, these 3D-printer inks are specially formulated to exit the nozzle like toothpaste from a tube, then immediately harden into layers as narrow as those produced by thin-film manufacturing methods. In addition, the inks contain nanoparticles of a lithium metal oxide compound that give the anode the proper electrical properties.
Youtube results:
14:32
Anodising aluminium at home part 1 ✔
Visit www.penchemistry.co.uk....
published: 06 May 2012
author: retelisystems
Anodising aluminium at home part 1 ✔
Anodising aluminium at home part 1 ✔
Visit www.penchemistry.co.uk.- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 23359
- author: retelisystems
5:22
Anodizing ESSENTIALS- THE MODIFIED WORLD
This week j.c. demonstrates how he anodizes titanium body jewelry in-studio. See more at h...
published: 30 Sep 2013
Anodizing ESSENTIALS- THE MODIFIED WORLD
Anodizing ESSENTIALS- THE MODIFIED WORLD
This week j.c. demonstrates how he anodizes titanium body jewelry in-studio. See more at http://www.pangeapiercing.com/anodizing-essentials-voltage-list/ http://twitter.com/pangeapiercing http://pangeapiercing.tumblr.com http://facebook.com/longlivethemastafish pangeapiercing on Instagram http://pangeapiercing.com- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 3422
2:36
Splash Anodizing Aluminum How-To
Aluminum Anodizing Splash technique using 2 colours. The same technique can be used for mu...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: Villain Ride Company
Splash Anodizing Aluminum How-To
Splash Anodizing Aluminum How-To
Aluminum Anodizing Splash technique using 2 colours. The same technique can be used for multiple colours. http://www.VillainRideCo.com http://www.Facebook.co...- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 5870
- author: Villain Ride Company
11:04
How To Heat Anodize Steel Parts On Electric Stove
Heat anodizing on the electric stove gives an even consistent color compared to a butane t...
published: 19 May 2013
author: M0DiFiEDZ
How To Heat Anodize Steel Parts On Electric Stove
How To Heat Anodize Steel Parts On Electric Stove
Heat anodizing on the electric stove gives an even consistent color compared to a butane torch. The temp was set to 800 for a gold color & 1000 for dark bron...- published: 19 May 2013
- views: 1066
- author: M0DiFiEDZ