Toner transfer - Difference between copper and aluminum

Started by Hemmel, September 04, 2013, 09:45:43 AM

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Hemmel

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Quote from: garcho on September 16, 2013, 03:30:33 PM
QuoteI guess I left the enclosure in the acid too long.

You got it. I just made the same mistake. Multitasking, and next thing I know...  ::)



That has a certain look - probably not at all what you were going for but very cool nonetheless.  Use it!
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Arcane Analog

This method is fine for basic lettering and very simple art but if you are going for a lot of detail submerging the entire enclosure and protecting the unexposed areas is much better and will provide a uniform and higher quality etch.

Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on September 16, 2013, 03:56:25 PM
I am not the absolute BEST source of information about enclosure etching BUT....

I did successfully etch aluminum plates for enclosures. One piece of advise I can recommend...

Ditch the acid bath and go with using a Q-tip to dab the acid onto the spots you want etched. It allows finer control, less use of product, and you dont subject the parts you DONT want etched to the acid.  ;D

deadastronaut

sand the f.. out of it with very coarse grade wet n dry so the toner has something to bond too ... :icon_twisted:

no pre heat ...


@arcane: lovely etches as always...do you just clean them up, and not use paint then?....


btw i sink mine too...nice n even etch. ;)
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garcho

QuoteThat has a certain look - probably not at all what you were going for but very cool nonetheless.  Use it!

Thanks Gord!
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