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HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
HOW TO DO PHOTO ETCHING OF ANY METAL CHEMICAL MILLING
Now you can make the smallest part - in detail.
Brian & Azien will reveal to you all the secrets of chemical milling otherwise known as photo etching.
Photo etching in the form of electronic equipment printed circuit boards may be familiar to you.
Less familiar is the application of those same techniques to make precise and highly detailed metal parts for all kinds of model making ranging from finely detailed grill work and artillery details to locomotive and traction engine emblems and nameplates.
Brian and Azien have developed photo etching techniques to a high degree of sophistication to enable Brian to build his Gold Medal winning marine models. When you see the photographs of his models, you will be excited to know that this level of accurate detail is now possible for you. And it's as easy as just making a drawing!
Just one look at the incredible detail of Brian's model of the HMS Glorious and you know. I can't even tell that I'm looking at a model. It looks like the real thing!
Industrial methods in your kitchen sink
Photo etching, otherwise known as chemical milling, has been used in industry and to a lesser extent by enthusiasts at home for many years. You are likely to have peered into a transistor radio or a television set or perhaps a computer and seen electronic components soldered into printed circuit boards made by this process.
Before such technology was available to modellers the production of highly detailed, high precision model parts was achieved often by trial and error, but mostly error, until a single acceptable example could be proudly displayed.
Making the same item in multiple quantities or in a mirror image was often within the capabilities only of a highly skilled technician with specialized tools and equipment.
A select few modellers realized however, that photo-etching offered almost limitless opportunities because almost anything which could be set out on the drawing-board could be produced in metal by a stress-free chemical process.
Everything is covered - nothing held back
Brian & Azien have set out in this book to document their considerable experience in manual drafting, computer aided design, commercial etching and home brewing at the kitchen sink. All the techniques have been fully proven and anyone who has seen the models containing the fruits of the their work would be hard-pressed to challenge their capabilities.
Once you have realized what marvels you can produce yourself with a very small amount of cash and a modest talent for drawing there will be no turning back!
The design of items and the production of the high-quality graphics necessary are fully covered as are both home and industrial routes to producing the finished items in a variety of metals.
Excellent! Hard to find instruction. Get it!
6" X 9" Soft cover, 112 pages, profusely illustrated with photographs and drawings.
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How to do photo etching of any metal chemical milling