Reverse etch finishing question

Started by mikitz, March 06, 2014, 10:49:26 PM

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mikitz

For those of you who have reverse etched, do you put on a clear coat to avoid oxidation? How bad is the oxidation on a reverse etch where only lettering is exposed against a background in dark paint? Does anyone just leave a reverse etch with exposed aluminum lettering?

So far I've done the etch, painted a dark blue, exposed the lettering with a pocket knife... it looks great! Sometimes I've learned not to mess with a good thing... but oxidation worries?

ps - Here is Ruz's video I followed showing a reverse etch process, looks great! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uQc2nMyHqM
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glops

Instead of a pocket knife get a sanding block an wet sand the top with fine grit paper. 500 grit is good if you don't do a heavy coat of paint. Just sand carefully.

I like reverse etches with clear coat and no clear coat. I haven't had bad oxidation issues or none. Just sand it clean and dry it afterwards and it should be fine.

mikitz

Ok thanks for the advice. Reverse etching is getting me closer to the look and quality of finish I'm happy with. I ended up spraying a very thin layer of clear coat and it turned out well (Tremclad clear). I'll have to do an etch on a piece of scrap and try the sanding block method soon. It is nerve-racking though - one false move and you risk damaging the paint on the background. I suppose it will just take practice like everything else with this hobby!
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Quote from: mikitz on March 06, 2014, 10:49:26 PM
ps - Here is Ruz's video I followed showing a reverse etch process, looks great! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uQc2nMyHqM
That was a great tutorial. I see now why he used a small knife to scrape the very thin and delicate plateaus of the raised portions. Later in the video, it appears that he also wet sands the raised etch with a small block and very fine paper.
   What parts are you worried about oxidizing? Bare aluminum, paint, both? Hit it with a matte or glossy clear coat to protect it if you want, or just leave it alone to develop "Character" and "Experience". 
   *Slight hijack* At the end of watching Ruz's reverse etch video, I got an ear-worm (song-stuck-in-your-head) from the last piece played. I researched this guy, and wonder why I've never heard of him. Blues Saraceno. He has a Wiki, so he must be legit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_Saraceno   ;D This is the cut. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBJ--ZH0Fhs I am not too keen on the attire and presentation on the jacket, but I am digging the tune.  :D
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