Electroforming Basics: Everything you need to know to get started
Nick Martinelli Nick Martinelli
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 Published On Mar 8, 2019

a written version of this tutorial is right here
https://www.instructables.com/id/Elec...

Make sure to take out your anodes if you are done electroforming
if you dont it will leach more copper into the solution and throw off the ratio!
if that does happen take out all of the nodes except one and starve your solution to get the right ratio

Electroplating, also known as electrodeposition is a process for producing a metal coating on a solid substrate by means of a direct electric current.

Electroforming is a metal forming process in which parts are fabricated through electrodeposition on a model.

An electrolytic bath is used to deposit an electroformable metal onto a conductive surface of a model (mandrel). Once the deposited material has been built up to the desired thickness, the electroform is parted from the substrate. This process allows precise replication of the mandrel surface texture and geometry at low unit cost with high repeatability and excellent process control.

Depending how you use this process you will be either Electroplating or Electroforming but in the jewelry making community its common to call either just Electroforming

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shopping list

home depot
-root kill
-5 ft of copper pipe
-10ft of 12awg wire
-acetone

hobby lobby or craft store of your choice
-3 small glasses containers
-indiaink
-mod podge
-paint brushes

walmart
-miralax
-better homes and gardens 4.5 cup container

Dollar store
-mixing container
-mixing spoon
-measuring cup
-superglue
-baking soda
-flavor syringe

auto parts store
- battery acid

amazon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...

https://www.amazon.com/Fasco-Epoxies-...

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