Bottlehead Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EnsgnofIndustry on June 24, 2023, 12:37:37 PM
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HEllo,
Got my S.E.X. and saw online someone had "smartly" gotten their face plate anodized. I was kicking around the idea of doing some candy coating over a brushed aluminum pattern (ala BJFE guitar pedals), but then decided to bite the bullet and get it professionally anodized. Took it to an anodizing shop and they asked whether I wanted both sides anodized. I thought no but they said masking would be a lot extra, so I said just anodize it and I'll figure it out later. My suspicion that the process would leave an insulator on the underside seems to have been confirmed. I haven't gotten the piece back (not sure if they even started) but can I just dremel out the few ground spots on the underneath when the time comes?
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Jon
p.s., I didn't some how combust or incinerate the wood case yet, so that's good.
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I'm pretty sure you can,I would try the reinforced cut off wheels or possibly the sanding drums.
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Yes you can simply sand or grind around the safety ground tab mounting hole on the underside.
As an aside, a way to remove anodizing from the entire surface of a part is to spray it with oven cleaner. I have had to do this a few times to parts on my race bike.
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Thanks all. I’ve come across that IEC ground in the manual. Any other grounds that require bare metal I should know about before I power down the Dremel? I didn’t see any while perusing the manual, but may have missed something.
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Here are the spots where I would sand off the anodizing on the back of the panel.
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Immensely helpful!