Touchmark Round 2: Acid Etching Method

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton  5 лет назад +8

    I forgot to mention in the video how much salt, water, and vinegar I used. I didn't measure it out exactly, but about 1 cup of vinegar, 5 cups of water, and 1/3 cup of salt. Boil the salt in water to ensure it has dissolved completely. Allow to cool, then etch.

    • @joshclark6324
      @joshclark6324 3 года назад

      2 questions 1st how long was it in the solution and 2nd if you had started the electric tape a little down the shift wouldn't it have removed some of the excess material for you?

  • @CaptainPhantom93
    @CaptainPhantom93 5 лет назад +2

    I love the fact that ypu made an awesome touchmark in the last video, but you still said "i can do better" you never disappoint sir. Keep up the great work!

  • @Hawklyn1742
    @Hawklyn1742 5 лет назад

    That so simple and awesome. My wife just got a silhouette machine. Now I just need to figure what to make!

  • @ThomasHeyen
    @ThomasHeyen Год назад

    I know this is old, but still the best of the few videos around. I was going to use 20% vinegar essence which was out in the store, but they had 20% citric acid. I skipped the water and added a good dash of salt straight into it, since 20% is still enough water to saturate with some table salt. Hooked up 12V and 30 minutes later I was just amazed...
    Thank you for your video. It works great. I used a handcut mask of electricians tape.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  Год назад +1

      I'm glad it worked out for you! I make etched plaques (similar to this touchmark, but larger and in brass) for my Rocketeer jetpack commissions. I got it to work about half the time, but for some unknown reason the saltwater and vinegar method just refused to work. I ended up switching to ferric chloride and it was vastly improved. If you have similar issues in future projects where it just refuses to etch, give the acid method a try.

    • @ThomasHeyen
      @ThomasHeyen Год назад

      @@DavidGuyton thank you for your fast answer ❤️ good to know. I'd prefer to switch the material and stay environmentally safe. 🤗

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  Год назад

      @@ThomasHeyen You can still be environmentally safe with ferric chloride. You can reuse it over and over, and when you do need to clean up or dispose of it, you can neutralize the acid with baking soda. You do, however, need to take more precautions while using it, like gloves and goggles.

  • @fullonaudio
    @fullonaudio 3 года назад

    This fantastic!
    I tried making a touch mark much like your previous one but had the same issue with only one of the letters coming out (probably due to my sloppy stock removal leaving a slightly convex profile).
    I really like simple and to the point your videos are.

  • @Sir_Papkin
    @Sir_Papkin 5 лет назад

    I found this channel today, and it is awesome! I wait for some more!

  • @Aubreykun
    @Aubreykun 5 лет назад

    A suggestion I learned from wood chisels: It can be easier to line the punch up straight if you shape the handle of the touchmark punch a bit. Cutting (or etching) a small groove along say, the top edge is one way. If you start with hex stock then it's simple to just align the etching with the existing bar geometry.

  • @jarlove
    @jarlove 5 лет назад

    Exctly the way i was planing to try and make my mark! Nice to know it works

  • @masgiver
    @masgiver Год назад

    Electro etching just like a magic 😀

  • @kem3456
    @kem3456 5 лет назад

    Looks great!

  • @dubois666xxx
    @dubois666xxx 5 лет назад

    Really good!!

  • @6NBERLS
    @6NBERLS 3 года назад

    Most excellent.

  • @rexmcstiller4675
    @rexmcstiller4675 5 лет назад +2

    Any tips how to make such a fine stancil with out a vinyl cutter?

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  5 лет назад

      If you're super careful I suppose you could cut it by hand. I don't have that kind of skill though. I did try to do this directly onto the metal with a Dremel tool in my last attempt. It came out ok, bot nothing like this one.

  • @dinnuwicaksono
    @dinnuwicaksono 4 года назад +1

    How long you put the steel bar in the acid solution to get that depth of etch?
    And have you try use another acid solution like ferric chloride?
    Just wondering how much the differences of solution uses would speed up the process

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  4 года назад

      I only ever used this method since it's much safer to handle and dispose of. I think it was in there for about a half hour.

  • @muhammadisnainwiyasatama645
    @muhammadisnainwiyasatama645 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome.... How about directly using sea water posible or not

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  5 лет назад

      Not sure about that, but I imagine it could work fine

    • @masgiver
      @masgiver Год назад

      Harusnya bisa mas, yang penting larutan elektrolit

  • @richardgallacher6608
    @richardgallacher6608 3 года назад

    14 mm in diameter need 0.2 mm how long in solution please

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 3 года назад

    How long did it soak in the solution

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 3 года назад

    Did you anneal the touch mark before staring this?

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 3 года назад

    I watched your first video and i thought you were going to acid etch it

  • @tiagoboaventura314
    @tiagoboaventura314 5 лет назад

    Preciso de um, qual nome do ácido amigão?