8th January 2005, 01:21 AM | #1 |
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etching - confused newbie
Dear All !
I've read megazillions of pages on etching, and now I'm really confused: Background: I want to etch a blade, about 17 inches long, potentially mechanical damascus. The blade is from a museum (still had a catalogue number "dotted" on it), where it was cleaned very well - the surface is non-shiny gray. Things that I can't seem to find out: a. Should I dunk it into the acid, or should I use swab and put the acid on it ? First things seems complex - I don't have plastic bottles 17 inches high. b. Should I let it sit for an hour, or should I let it sit for a minute, wash with soda or Windex, grind with paper, and repeat the whole process until reaching the desirable result ? Should I use sharpening stones (I would like to sharpen it a bit) after or during the etching ? c. Some recipes categorically recommend FeCl, some go for vinegar, in between we have mixtures of cider, juices and coca-cola. Should I start with vinegar ? d. Can I use my sink or pro-chemistry lab (have one available) do better ? e. Should I preheat the blade couple degrees (don't want to go to high T), or it really won't make such a difference ? Please help a dumb newbie ! Sincerely yours, K.Rivkin |
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