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Craig
Peteski, very nice! I have been interested in trying my own photo-etch at some point. Do you plan to weather the barn?
I love those old photos of this bridge.Peteski those are very cool. I have to try my hand at etching. I have everything I've just never got around to it. With my new bridge project I see an opportunity.Craig
Thanks CraigThe process is not very difficult (but I guess there was a learning curve which I passed long time ago). While I have done many home-brewed photoetched sheets (and circuit boards), you are one step ahead of me, having done commercial photoetching. I have not attempted that yet. I had some problem with etching consistency on the last few frets. The 0.005" brass doesn't seem to etch evenly: parts of the sheet are not fully etched, while other areas are over-etched.
No commercial experience here. I've done a few circuit boards my self but that's it. It looks like I'll be getting some parts commercially etched. I need about 500 links in 9 different sizes. The plan is coming together!Craig
If you're talking about the micro-mark type system using ferric chrloride, I had a similar problem that I actually 'beat'.My kids had tons of plastic K'nex parts lying around, including the motor drive and a plastic boat propeller part.I made a removable shaft drive down into the ferric chloride with that propeller on the end as a circulator, battery powered. It worked much, much, much better than the bubbler, and decreased my etching time dramatically. Keeping the ferric chloride circulating constantly is the key here.It actually did work for one-off stuff, I was more interested in production, and the size limitations didn't help either.