Things You'll Need
Instructions
Purchase brass plating solution from an online electroplating kit retailer or from your local arts and crafts store.
Put on gloves and goggles to avoid incidental eye or skin contact.
Pour the brass plating solution into the beaker. The amount of solution used should be enough to fully submerge the work piece being plated and the beaker should be large enough to accommodate both the anode and work piece without the metals or alligator clips coming in contact with each other.
Attach the positive charged alligator clip to the anode and the negatively charged alligator clip to the work piece. Submerge both into the solution, but make sure the piece and clips are not touching. Plug the wall adapter into the power outlet.
Leave the metal pieces submerged until the piece being plated onto fully assumes the color and physical characteristics of the brass piece being electroplated. This should be apparent by looking through the beaker or occasionally pulling the work piece out of the solution and examining it.
Unplug the wall adapter when plating is complete and dry the metal pieces with a rag