Dougie Swan | 13/02/2018 18:12:23 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | I find myself in need of a piece of brass approximately the sizes above or metric around 75x125x3mm I have to etch a plate for my sons ashes casket but cannot find anything around this size anywhere on ebay Can anyone tell me where I might find this material? I also have another question, I can do this and usually use those rub on letters from stationary shops, sometimes the etch gets underneath the letters, is there a better way I can use? Thankyou in advance Dougie Swan Dougie |
JasonB | 13/02/2018 18:18:13 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | M-machine do 3" x 1/8" flat brass strip, they may cut you less than a foot but will certainly supply a 12" length |
Frances IoM | 13/02/2018 18:30:27 |
1395 forum posts 30 photos | a locksmith + key cutting shop in Douglas IoM has a small CNC engraver that seems designed for such operations - I'm sure there must be many shops elsewhere in British Isles that have such machines - you could even use Stainless Steel if you can't find the correct type + size of brass stock |
Bob Stevenson | 13/02/2018 18:30:52 |
579 forum posts 7 photos | You can 'photoetch' brass by making your own drawing (largish) and then getting your local copy shop to make a (smaller) transparency on film to the right size...........The brass is polished and then covered with a light-sensitive, acid resist ,..the transparency placed on top, and the assembly then exposed to sunshine for about 5 or so mins. The brass plate is then 'developed' in a solution that washes away unexposed resist andn then the brass is etched in acid....
The lettering and design can be filled with black to give nice contrast later.
If you visit the well known clock making site at clickspring.weebly you will find one of his excellen vids shows the entire operation....however, if you have any problems then I can send you a magazine article from a clock magazine if you wish..........Good Luck! |
Dougie Swan | 13/02/2018 18:30:53 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Thankyou Jason That site was perfect, Is there a way to order online, I cant seem to find that option Dougie |
Dougie Swan | 13/02/2018 18:37:05 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Francis, thankyou for the reply That was my first thought but a local engraver wantged nedarly £70 to do the job After thinking about it I would mean more to me to do it myself Bob, thankyou also for your suggestion but I live in the sticks a bit so making a copy and finding someone to make the uv resist would be a long shot My results using letraset are not too bad so that might be my best option Dougie |
Russell Eberhardt | 13/02/2018 18:42:15 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Ian Cobb will sell engraving brass cut to your size: **LINK** Russell |
JasonB | 13/02/2018 18:43:16 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Unfortunately they don't have online ordering. I usually e-mail a list and give card number and ask them to phone or e-mail back when they have a total inc postage then I give the the 3 digit code. You can also phone orders in.
I see Macc models also list it and they have online shopping, link down right of page in shopping partners |
Billy Bean | 13/02/2018 18:51:51 |
174 forum posts 1 photos | Can help Cut to size and delivered, PLEASE SEE YOUR MESSAGES. BB Edited By Billy Bean on 13/02/2018 19:00:20 |
Dougie Swan | 13/02/2018 19:43:39 |
269 forum posts 73 photos | Thankyou Billy Bean A true gentleman and I will be forever gratefull Anytime you need anything just ask Dougie Swan |
Billy Bean | 13/02/2018 19:56:42 |
174 forum posts 1 photos | Dougie. Just sent you a message via the forum system . Best wishes BB |
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