Artificial intelligent assistant

Please explain how to anodize titanium with a torch

this is time ask is heat coloring phase six so we're going to start with a pretty polished piece of time ascus and a pitcher of water to quench it in and some m EK or m EK substitute if you can't find the m EK and the propane torch so to start you need the time ask us free of any kind of residue or oils from machining or fingerprints just wipe it down try to get all the lint off or wipe it with a lint-free towel give it a moment to evaporate a little bit start eating the whole seat gradually and making sure you cover all area because I'm just coloring part of the bar I'm not going to focus on the bottom half with Atlantis if you're doing knife scales are bolster you can set it on a fire brick and then keep the whole thing evenly we can also heat it and even heat up then we just have to play with the sensors because the colors that you want right now I'm just trying to get a nice at ease infill go slow at first but once the colors start appearing it goes pretty quickly there's not a whole lot of tension or difference between the different colors he'll buy starting to just now began to bronze a little bit there we go they're like a pale straw color and then to a purple and then blue light blue if you keep going you'll get to the pinks and greens right now I'm starting to get the gold purple look any part that's not the color I want if it's still a little on the cold side I'll just make sure I very fair bought beat it trying to get everything to stay in general color day again if you shoot an even heat it will be really even colors just have to experiment around a little bit to get the ones you want or you could also electrically pretty instant and there'll be no color variation know if you can see a little bit of the color there that seems to be good spot to show it see its goldish blue right now try the Walker color down a little farther on just being careful not to overheat anyone spot one thing to be aware of while the flame is on the piece it won't actually change colors you have to move the flame off the piece or keep it away and then the oxygen will form the oxide on the time out get to the titanium once the flames away it's why I'm constantly moving the course trying to get a nice even heat on the it takes a little bit of practice that's not too difficult all right let's see you can see kind of the whole piece there if you look at the bottom there's a little bit of a gradient where it's starting to straw and then go to the purples and then into the blues so I'm pretty happy with the the coloring on this I'm going to quench it in my bucket of water and that'll just stop the colors from changing didn't quite have enough water to get the backside so I'll make sure I cool that off there we go and then after this you're going to want to clean it up a little bit I usually clean it off with some Windex and that works really well for getting a nice clean finish on it all right thank you for watching

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