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Etching a brass plate for a 5" loco

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John Billard 120/02/2017 19:51:45
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I have a one-off job to make a tender number plate in brass. How do I get the original (as a Word doc) to become a resist before etching? The finished article is approx 1/2" x 3/8". I note that Maplin do a basic printed circuit board etching kit and I wonder if this could be adapted?

Advice greatly appreciated.

John B

Mike Lightfoot20/02/2017 20:11:17
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Whilst i have not tried it i understand if you print it out on a laser printer you can iron it onto the brass and the print will transfer and is etch resist.

James Alford20/02/2017 20:25:32
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I did the same thing to etch some copper jewellery. I laser printed onto acetate sheer and ironed it onto the metal. The metal needs to be scrupulously clean. I used Maplin's ferric etch.
duncan webster21/02/2017 00:36:09
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John Billard 121/02/2017 13:31:00
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Thanks for the replies - very helpful.

J

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