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G'day from Australia
Hi all !!
My name is Jayson , I found this forum through google searches to be honest and it seems like there are some very nice and knowledgable people on here Like everyone I come to you with a newly found hobby and project . I am hobby to acid etch a wrestling belt . I have asked a few people and they have confirmed that all plates are etched or casted. I recently attempted to try it with a uv neg film , a design stainless steel ( I'm pretty sure it was ) and I poured ferric chloride into a container and left it in there . Now the lady at the etching supplies shop said just to pour ferric chloride straight in but now it seems like I was meant to mix it with water is this correct ? I've been told to use a zinc sheet about 4mm thick and nitric acid but we don't have zinc sheets in Aus . So I was thinking brass copper or aluminum . The ideally needs to be 4 mm think and I need a nice deep etch . I've attached a picture of what I'm trying to achieve any help would be awesome !!! |
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Re: G'day from Australia
Hi Krash, Most of the engravers here are doing hand engraving with a graver rather than using acid. There is an introduction to what hand engraving on the first page of www.engravingschool.com Also visit Roger Bleile's engraving glossary: http://www.engravingglossary.com/
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