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Letter 1892
Bronzing baby shoes
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Greeting from PERTH, Western Australia!
Can anybody help?
I am looking for advise on a better, quicker and more effective
way of plating baby shoes as a paying hobby.
At present, I formulate my own surface conductive material by
mixing locally purchased copper finnings (dust) with a commercially
available clear lacquer. This is then applied to the product using an
artist airbrush and left to dry for 24 hours - giving excellent
results.
The item is then plated in acid copper using two anodes which are
placed either side of the product about 200mm (8 inches) away from
it. Using my own homebuilt constant current rectifier, I plate at
about 1 to 1.5 amps per sq decimeter (1/10th of a sq ft). This takes
anything between 12 and 24 hours to adequately plate with constant
monitoring for roughness. A 1.5 micron filter system is used.
Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

John Cray
- Perth, Australia
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John,
Interesting process. You might consider using liquified metal,
versus the homemade-brew, which in the long run is subjectable to
corrosion. This application allows for more detail to be retained and
allows for more flexibility in the mounting process.
Todd Miller
Oceanside, CA
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My name is William Thorn I have available a plating facility, and
I am interested in obtaining a source for the liquid metal that you
have previously identified in answer to a client's question. It is my
intention to bronze and gold plate a material close to ceramic and
plaster. We will be able to pre-coat this maternal with the sealer
for further application. I would certainly appreciate a source for
this maternal. Any help in this matter will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Wm. Thorn
Houston, TX
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I read your ad looking for liquid metals,and I was wondering if
you were able to locate any. Because we are needing some to get our
business started and are having a rough time locating any bronzing
liquid. Would you have a source that I may contact.
thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
Candy Taylor
- Mo.
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Can anyone tell me about "electro-less plating". I have seen
information on a business opportunity bronzing baby shoes and other
keepsakes using this method. I think you start with a hardening
material, apply a coating of real metal and later a coating to
preserve it. Does this method work and give satisfying results for
customers? Can you make a lot of money with this trade? Thanks!
Michele Jones
- New Orleans, Louisiana
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