Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re: bake-on epoxy wasre:DIY anodizing
Posted by
Smoke
on 2001-02-10 09:28:15 UTC
Krohn Industries (800 526 6299) sells a two part epoxy that can be baked on.
This product comes in numerous opaque and translucent colors as well as
clear. It isn't quite the best for annodiziing but works well in lieu of
patinas.
As for the Molycote finish, someone mentioned, it can be purchased from
Brownells www.brownells. This material would be much better to use as it
would not adversely alter the part dimensions after use as would the product
from Krohn. It also comes in several colors. Brownell's also sells bake on
laquer which works fairly well.
Sorry about the late posting....I've been real busy working on parts and
patterns for the DreamMachines.
Smoke,
This product comes in numerous opaque and translucent colors as well as
clear. It isn't quite the best for annodiziing but works well in lieu of
patinas.
As for the Molycote finish, someone mentioned, it can be purchased from
Brownells www.brownells. This material would be much better to use as it
would not adversely alter the part dimensions after use as would the product
from Krohn. It also comes in several colors. Brownell's also sells bake on
laquer which works fairly well.
Sorry about the late posting....I've been real busy working on parts and
patterns for the DreamMachines.
Smoke,
>Sounds interesting... How about a product name, where to buy, etc.???
>
>Ballendo
>
>>Instead of anodizing I use a bake on epoxy. The stuff is sprayed on
>>and then baked in a kitchen oven.
>>Smoke
>
Discussion Thread
ballendo@y...
2001-01-31 14:38:00 UTC
re: bake-on epoxy wasre:DIY anodizing
Hans Vogel
2001-01-31 15:01:51 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re: bake-on epoxy wasre:DIY anodizing
Smoke
2001-02-10 09:28:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re: bake-on epoxy wasre:DIY anodizing