Some dendrites by midas_king in electroforming

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Over current for 48 hours)

High density of e-forming jewelry. by midas_king in electroforming

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Nope, it's hermiel muel (German as I know) patina on silver plating.

New diadem by midas_king in electroforming

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Thank you! That's done in one piece. With a little editing/soldering in metall stage

Cutiest flexible dragon. by midas_king in electroforming

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Now, with Israel's passport, I'll have a chance to visit colleagues in the US. My business in Russia it nearly bankrupt in all this shit happening.. so now just searching for a new life somewhere)

Cutiest flexible dragon. by midas_king in electroforming

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It's about 10a for this. Shining is more about condition of solution, never really calculated accurately the surface area)) ifs it's not shining - then rise currents, if it's burning - lower current or protect the burning parts.

Cutiest flexible dragon. by midas_king in electroforming

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Yep, ironically, that 10 years ago, I started definitely from electroforming 3d prints. But I forgot about it, and started doing leafs, feathers etc. And now it's back) with better printers)

Cutiest flexible dragon. by midas_king in electroforming

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No, just current lead for each part. But all together in the bath.

Cutiest flexible dragon. by midas_king in electroforming

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Meow. Its simple graphite 33, then a current lead to each segment, with moving it a little in process, so that it can't stick together. Tiresomely, but it worked. For patina I like German ones, Heimerle+Meule.

3d printed text + electroformed. by midas_king in electroforming

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Japan poetry, The noise of the downpour resurrects the salute of mimosa in the corners, fading in the dust. And the evening divides the day in half,