That is dry and no oil or anything else, just straight out of the sealing pan and left to cool then onto the Chiron for engraving and then wiped off the coolant and dried with a cloth.Does look bloody good, it has kept the machining shine, is that dry/wet or oiled?
Did you strip/prepare them before the anodise bath?
I did wonder - some of the blurb online suggests it is sulphuric acid (probably out of date info).the kit uses Sodium Bisulphate rather than Sulphuric
must have been 100mA per square inch they said
I have a bench supply, an ancient Farnel one that I got out a skip. It can be set to constant current but sadly it is only 1Amp output.Sounds OK - that would be 14A / sq ft which is in the ball park for what I believe commercial anodisers use.
If you can get a constant current supply it'll be easier to get consistent results than having to chop and change resistors.