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QuestionWhat thickness steel is best?Community AnswerIt does not matter how thick the steel is, as the etch is only on the surface.
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QuestionHow can I acid etch into zinc or copper?Community AnswerUse copper sulpate solution.
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QuestionIf I want to apply a finger print on stainless steel, would I cover the area with beeswax, touch it, and then put it in the acid bath?Community AnswerNo. The purpose of the wax is to protect the area you do not want etched. The design you want etched into the metal has to be on the part that is not covered by the wax. Maybe if you dipped your finger in something, like oil or paint, then pressed that print to the metal, it might create enough resistance on the ridges of the fingerprint for it to work.
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QuestionCan I etch on nickel plating?Community AnswerNickel is easily corroded; etching it is a shallow method that takes time.
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QuestionWhat is that transparent paper?David Milligan (Spike Sworth)Community Answer"Transparency" or "acetate" film from your local printers or photographic suppliers. It's a thin clear plastic sheet, printable one one side. You ink jet prints your design on it, and it basically becomes a transfer.
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QuestionWhat should the temperature of the solution be when the plate is introduced to it?Community AnswerIt depends on the acid. For nitro acid, it should be boiling for best results, but you can get similar results at room temperature. It just depends on how long you want to wait.
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QuestionIs there any other format or ideas to etch hard metal with different chemicals?Community AnswerIf there is a pool or hot tub store near by that sells chemicals, pick up a liters worth of PH Down or PH Minus. Next boil a cup of water and place it into a tub or something that resists acid. Add 1/4 of the liter and then let it settle, then follow the rest of the instructions to etch the steel.
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QuestionHow can I create an etching negative using any object?Community AnswerThis depends on the accuracy of your print transfer and thickness of the metal sheet you want to etch.
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QuestionHow can I measure chemical intensity?Community AnswerUse the molarity equation.
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QuestionHow do I handle the toxic fumes from the nitric acid?Community AnswerYour acid baths should be behind glass sliding doors with an overhead ventilation system. Always wear gloves, a mask, and eye or face protection.
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QuestionHow deep can I make the grooves when I am etching steel?Community AnswerNot too deep. If you leave the steel in for too long, the acid will start to eat away at the sides of the etch, ruining it.
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QuestionCan I use cut vinyl as resistance when acid etching steel?Community AnswerYes, just make sure that its applied with care over a clean steel plate. Try to press the borders with care for better adhesion, and keep in mind that some fine etch will go behind the border of the vinyl if the etch goes deep in the plate; it makes thin lines in the etched steel get thinner then in the vinyl. Keep an eye on the process to avoid surprises. Try your process in a small plate before making a large plate.
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QuestionHow do I buy the stainless steel material? I do not understand how to find suppliers.Community AnswerSearch "metal supplier" followed by your country or nearest city. Alternatively, ask an engineering shop or handyman.
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QuestionCan I use direct hydrochloric acid to etch an SS plate?Community AnswerYou could, but that depends on the strength of the acid and whether you are continually applying the acid or just spreading it on and leaving it. If you are using ink or marker for your etching, I wouldn't recommend rubbing the acid on, as it can smudge the designs. Just don't mess around with concentrated HCl, as it's very dangerous; follow all handling precautions to a T.
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QuestionWhich acid reacts quickest to stainless steel? What produces the most obvious result?Community AnswerFerric chloride should work fine. For a deeper etch, leave it for longer. The temperature will also play a role.
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QuestionWhat is the possible maximum depth in millimeters for etching?Community AnswerYou can go 4-5mm deep before the acid starts etching the walls. If you coat the newly created walls periodically to avoid etching into the metal, you could go as long as you want.
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QuestionCan I etch a stainless steel gun?Community AnswerSure you could. But it's not sure why unless it's Damascus. You would have to brush it on and do a bunch of cycles. You don't want to eat away the rifling in the barrel or eat away other bits of the other parts and mess with the tolerances.
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