A Blast from the Past
Dec. 8th, 2008 08:35 pmI just got an email asking about the directions for making EnginEarings, and realized I still had the old web page for it. It might actually be the first web page I ever made, and was done using WP Internet Publisher 6.1 in 1997 (yes, I took a page I had made in WordPerfect and exported it into HTML, in a process that leaves code almost as clean as what I write now, unlike how MSWord does it)!
Somebody's been making more of them every few years, as the undergrads frequently use them as a fundraiser and take them to one of the national conferences to help offset the trip costs, and they just got a request for the original directions (which include the grain growth process, etching, and anodizing).
Somebody's been making more of them every few years, as the undergrads frequently use them as a fundraiser and take them to one of the national conferences to help offset the trip costs, and they just got a request for the original directions (which include the grain growth process, etching, and anodizing).
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Date: 2008-12-09 03:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-09 03:09 am (UTC)The blue dye is the cyanide solution.
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Date: 2008-12-09 03:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-09 03:48 am (UTC)The black and green were metals-based dyes, but took a two-stage dye bath (into the first chemical, then into a second bath with a different chemical that reacted with the first one to make the color).
The gold is a single-chemical dye and works by, basically, depositing iron pyrite in the pores of the anodized surface.
I'll see if I can find the reference tomorrow.