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My first etching

Started by Shaggy45, January 03, 2017, 12:55:57 PM

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Shaggy45

did my first etching a few days ago. this is my second build. its a byoc scrambler. very happy with the results  ;D



deadastronaut

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key-bored

wow.. nice.

seems a shame to stomp on it.

Ray Charles said it, I believe it, That Settles it.

thermionix

I have no idea how you do that.

thomasha

nice one, looks very good with the thin lines

deadlyshart

That looks truly excellent, I love the design and the detailing you achieve is excellent. I've done a few of these recently myself, but this is way better.

Did you do spraypaint as well, and then sanding? Or did you simply leave the black from the etching process?

Did you lacquer it?

Shaggy45

Thanks everyone for the kind words.


Quote from: deadlyshart on January 03, 2017, 06:10:48 PM
That looks truly excellent, I love the design and the detailing you achieve is excellent. I've done a few of these recently myself, but this is way better.

Did you do spraypaint as well, and then sanding? Or did you simply leave the black from the etching process?

Did you lacquer it?

i did a light wet sand with 3000 grit sand paper after the etch and then used a scotch brite pad. Then i spray painted with flat black and sanded that with 3000 grit and got the more stubborn
parts with 2000 and then lacquered it. It looks really good in person. It's hard to get a good pic of the depth of detail because its so damn shiny from the clear coat.



deadlyshart

Ah, pretty much the same as what I'm doing.

Are you doing a ferric chloride etch, or NaOH?

On my first etched enclosure, I did about 4-5 coats of lacquer... how many do you do?

Shaggy45

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Quote from: deadlyshart on January 04, 2017, 02:57:09 AM
Ah, pretty much the same as what I'm doing.

Are you doing a ferric chloride etch, or NaOH?

On my first etched enclosure, I did about 4-5 coats of lacquer... how many do you do?

I used ferric chloride. I preheated the acid in a container on top of tin foil on top of my wife's tiny convection oven on the exhaust vents at 350 for a few minutes and then swooshed the enclosure around for 8 minutes. I put 4 coats of paint and 4 coats of lacquer. Although when it came to sanding I think I put too many coats of paint  ;D

deadastronaut

yep, the ferric likes being warm.... 8)

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ElectricDruid

That is very cool indeed! Nice work!

What's the image? It reminds me of one of the 60's comix guys - S Clay Wilson or Spain Rodriguez or someone.

Anyway, beautiful job.

Tom

stringsthings

That's an outstanding etch!

Shaggy45

Quote from: ElectricDruid on January 05, 2017, 10:42:24 AM
That is very cool indeed! Nice work!

http://www.nconspicuous.com/etch2.jpgWhat's the image? It reminds me of one of the 60's comix guys - S Clay Wilson or Spain Rodriguez or someone.

Anyway, beautiful job.

Tom

Thanks, it's a picture of a dragon I found randomly through google image search. Here's my second etch I just finished building today:



Another random one lol

Kipper4

Great job mate. I'm impressed.
Ma throats as dry as an overcooked kipper.


Smoke me a Kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.

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