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No actual comedy here, just a rant to work off some politics-inspired ra...
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No actual comedy here, just a rant to work off some politics-inspired rage. I hope my nonbeliever fans will be willing to give up a few laughs for some godless red meat.
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How to Make Silver Different Colors by Electrochemical Anodizing.
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How to Make Silver Different Colors by Electrochemical Anodizing.
Without using paint you can give a silver surface various colors by anodizing it.
WARNING: Anodizing solution is corrosive, so wear gloves at all times when working with it. It is also somewhat toxic, so keep it away from children and pets too.
To make the solution, just mix two tablespoons of sodium hydroxide (lye) and one tablespoon of sulfur with half a cup of water (~100mL). Stir for about ten minutes until the solution turns orange. Then filter the solution to remove excess sulfur.
You can get sulfur from online sources (including ebay) or from some drugstores. Sodium hydroxide is the primary component of some types of drain cleaners. But read the label carefuly, drain cleaners come in many types and alot of them don't have sodium hydroxide. You can also buy sodium hydroxide online, it's sold for making home biodiesel or homemade soap.
We've had some people reporting their solution does not turn orange. Heating the solution sometimes helps. Some types of sulfur still don't react, in this case, mix together sulfur and sodium hydroxide pellets directly and then add just enough water to moisten the mixture and stir it. The higher concentration should work better. As it reacts it should heat up. Every few minutes add a little more water until all the pellets of sodium hydroxide are dissolved. The mixture should be very hot. Continue stirring until it cools on its own. Then add enough water until the total volume is 125mL and then filter. If your solution still isn't orange then you might need to try a different source for sulfur.
After you made your solution, thoroughly clean your silver article and place it into the solution. Attach the positive terminal of a 3V battery to the article and dip the negative wire into the solution. Move the negative wire around the solution to give the silver an even coat, or keep it in a single spot to apply rainbow effects.
What's happening is the electric current is oxidizing the silver and causing it to pick up the sulfur dissolved into the solution. As it does this it thickens and alters the way light reflects off the surface. What color of light is reflected is determined by how thick the sulfide layer is. The thickness of the layer is determined by how long you anodize it. So you can control the color by controlling the time you apply the current.
The process can be used to tint silver items to give them an antique look or simply just to make them exotic colors.
Practice before you do this on something valuable.
If you make a horrible mistake, you can restore the silver by electrochemistry at this link http://www.youtub...
Always use batteries for this process to keep safe. Also don't use higher voltage batteries, you might end up "burning" a layer of silver off your item and ruining delicate designs.
This way of anodizing only works for silver, it does not work for aluminum.
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A look back at one the most talked about TYT clips of all time, 'Cenk Go...
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A look back at one the most talked about TYT clips of all time, 'Cenk Goes Ballistic'. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur went off on the mainstream media (USA Today in particular) for failing the American people with their 'reporting' on Saddam Hussein, President Bush, 9/11 and the Iraq war. Poor co-host Michael Shure got caught in the crossfire.
"Cenk Goes Ballisitc" Directed and edited by Andrew Napier (@andrewnapier). Cinematography by Daniel Katz. Sound edited by Eric Ekman.
The original Cenk Goes Ballistic video: http://www.youtub...
Michael Shure's TwenTYTwelve show: http://www.youtub...
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Love & Peace from Canada
all religions are rubbish
Here to unite through common dreads.