Electro Etching 9V Battery at Georgia Challis blog

Electro Etching 9V Battery. This is a easy fun way you can etch. I've used this on cups and tools. I bumped into some tutorials about electro etching using a series of 9v batteries, an electrolyte solution, and vinyl stencils. In today's ep, we're etching metal with 9v battery! For etching you will need: Attach the positive lead to to the metal surface (away from the part being etched). Power supply, preferably something which at least could churn out a couple of amps, but in a pinch even a 9v battery works. Resist, as in something which you can cover the metal with to selectively choose where to etch, can be plastic tape or even sharpie marks. To mask the area i didn't wanted. Jewelry, cups, signs, tools you name it!. Take your alligator clips and hook them up to the 9v battery. You could etch anything metal! A 12v power supply / 12v battery (i believe it can be done with a 9v battery too) some crocodile clips you don't. I did that with batteries, vinegar and salt. I wanted to brand my metal tools by etching my logo on them.

Etching Metal With 9v Battery Carve Your Name In Steel With COTTON! Skill Tree YouTube
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Resist, as in something which you can cover the metal with to selectively choose where to etch, can be plastic tape or even sharpie marks. You could etch anything metal! I've used this on cups and tools. I bumped into some tutorials about electro etching using a series of 9v batteries, an electrolyte solution, and vinyl stencils. This is a easy fun way you can etch. In today's ep, we're etching metal with 9v battery! Jewelry, cups, signs, tools you name it!. Take your alligator clips and hook them up to the 9v battery. I did that with batteries, vinegar and salt. For etching you will need:

Etching Metal With 9v Battery Carve Your Name In Steel With COTTON! Skill Tree YouTube

Electro Etching 9V Battery You could etch anything metal! A 12v power supply / 12v battery (i believe it can be done with a 9v battery too) some crocodile clips you don't. I bumped into some tutorials about electro etching using a series of 9v batteries, an electrolyte solution, and vinyl stencils. I've used this on cups and tools. Attach the positive lead to to the metal surface (away from the part being etched). Jewelry, cups, signs, tools you name it!. Take your alligator clips and hook them up to the 9v battery. Resist, as in something which you can cover the metal with to selectively choose where to etch, can be plastic tape or even sharpie marks. I did that with batteries, vinegar and salt. To mask the area i didn't wanted. Power supply, preferably something which at least could churn out a couple of amps, but in a pinch even a 9v battery works. I wanted to brand my metal tools by etching my logo on them. In today's ep, we're etching metal with 9v battery! This is a easy fun way you can etch. You could etch anything metal! For etching you will need:

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