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Started by Johnny Lemonhead, July 15, 2010, 10:30:16 PM

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bluebunny

Great idea, Ron!   :D   This is veering seriously off-topic, but it's very entertaining!    ;D
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Quote from: amptramp on October 30, 2013, 10:20:27 AM
Then you fill the water tank in the iron with etchant and after the toner is on good and solid, hit steam and get an instant etch.  :icon_twisted:  It would not be a good idea to fill your wife's iron with ferric chloride, so get your own.

Hey, somebody was going to come up with that idea eventually!  :icon_mrgreen:

Make sure you are properly attired before attempting this!  ;D


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Ohm's Law - much like Coles Law, but with less cabbage...

bluebunny

Actually, looking at those HYUUUGE aloominum knobs, does anyone ever etch their knobs?  E.g. a big fat "V", or whole words, or whatever...

[Prize for the first one to come back with a smutty answer...]
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I've etched the word "cash" on my knobs, so when my girl wants to blow my money, she knows where to go.


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Quote from: bluebunny on October 30, 2013, 04:36:32 AM
Welcome to DIYironing.com.  I think I see a "Pictures (irons)" thread appearing anytime now...   :D

How 'bout a quick video? :icon_mrgreen:

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Seriously, tho... I ran across this page the other day...

The Saline Sulfate Etch
http://www.nontoxicprint.com/etchzincsteelaluminum.htm

... and, it looks like it might be a good alternative to using ferric chloride to etch aluminum.

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Hexjibber

Quote from: moosapotamus on October 31, 2013, 03:51:27 PM
Seriously, tho... I ran across this page the other day...

The Saline Sulfate Etch
http://www.nontoxicprint.com/etchzincsteelaluminum.htm

... and, it looks like it might be a good alternative to using ferric chloride to etch aluminum.

~ Charlie

Thanks for the link man, just read through that and sounds good, will experiment soon and post the results!

Hexjibber

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noobamp

Quote from: Hexjibber on October 28, 2013, 06:10:42 AM


I think another important factor is the graphic format of the design, I use Adobe Illustrator so all my designs are vector based which in general gives sharper lines than using things like bitmaps/rasterised graphics.



I'm such a putz....I used ms paint like we were still in '30's or something.....

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Quote from: Hexjibber on November 03, 2013, 05:31:17 AM
Wampler Euphoria/Ecstasy finished, great overdrive!



That be mega!

deadastronaut

^ yeah that came out nice man, .. 8)

what are you using to screw the pedal to your board ?.. picture frame brackets?.
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Jdansti

My guess is its a lug that would normally be used for attaching a wire to a screw.  One hole is attached to the pedal's screw and the other to the board. Great idea!
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Hexjibber

Cheers guys, I'm really pleased with the end result :)

The pedal fasteners are just bike chain links, cheap and easy! I'm not a fan of velcro so wanted something a bit more solid, works well! :)

TG Flatline

Quote from: Hexjibber on November 05, 2013, 03:19:30 AM
The pedal fasteners are just bike chain links, cheap and easy! I'm not a fan of velcro so wanted something a bit more solid, works well! :)

Aye those do a good job! I used to use either this method or cable ties until I was happy with the setup and then get a new piece of plywood and bolt the pedals straight to it. I hate velcro!

gjcamann

Does anyone have any tips on efficiently sanding down enclosures to prep for etching. I tried it by hand, but it really aggravated the C.T. (typing all day, playing guitar all evening and sanding for hours don't mix)
I've got an old palm sander but it's trying to round off the corners and isn't sanding the center of the surface - maybe I just need a new one without a wornout pad.
Or do you think an orbital sander would work better?

Or a detail sander?

Or would something like a buffer/polisher work? (with the sanding attachements of course)

deadastronaut

if you want the brushed ally look, then sand with a block in one direction back n forth..

orbital sanders will go in circles giving an interesting, but not brushed look..

or try a belt sander.. :icon_idea:
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