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That is some truly gorgeous pattern-welding, thanks so much for sharing, Spunjer and congratulations on your new toy!
If one wanted to do a darker etch, how should one go about it? I am a total newb to this etching business, but I do think I feel an addiction coming on. ![]() All the best and enjoy it in good health, - Thor |
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Hello Thor,
Thank you! As far as lamination, i find ferric chloride tend to have darker results than vinegar or any type of citric acid. On this particular blade, i used white vinegar. They're easier to control than FeCl. I believe i applied about three coats before neutralizing the vinegar with baking soda. |
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