"Dachshund Dog On Fake Electroplating Book"
Dachshund dog on a fake book, subject in electroplating Work from the 70s. Electroplating is an electroplating goldsmithing technique used to reproduce objects using a mold connected to the negative pole of a battery and which then covers with a layer of metal. It is possible that the Egyptians used a similar process 3000 years ago to decorate art objects with copper. The end of the 19th century saw the development of the electroplating of ornamental bronzes and precious metals, mainly for the reproduction of pieces. The appearance of the first dynamos (Gram machine) allowed a clear improvement in the process. The phonograph record masters were made by electroplating from the original wax print.