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I Need Help about transfering picture to metal
Hello i need help to transfer picture to metal if someone can help me how to do it step by step i've tried to search on the net but it was not succesful
i have in my computer samples that i want to transfer to metal so i need to know if there any kind of materials to use? thanks alot for the help! Roy |
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Re: I Need Help about transfering picture to metal
Welcome to the forum!
Doing a quick search on 'transfer' I found the following threads you should find helpful: How to Transfer Artwork to Metal Another way of transfer A Beginners Progress Plans, Tutors Tips, and Informational link (good overall tutorial, scroll down for transfer part) |
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Re: Help about transfering picture to metal
Hi Smint
If you have a laser printer (or photocopier) try printing your pattern in reverse, clean the area to be engraved with lighter fluid then paint area with Daymar varnish (10% varnish to 90% lighter fluid mix) when varnish is tacky (2-3 min) position your print face down and dab area with cheap nail varnish remover using a soaked cotton ball .When soaked through rub print with burnisher being carful to cover the whole of the pattern firmly but not go through paper, dab with nail varnish remover again to free the paper and peel off , any remaining paper fibers can be washed off with water leaving you pattern on the metal. So far I've found this method to work well but if varnish is too thick the pattern can flake when scribed .When finnished wash ink and varnish off with lighter fluid Hope this helps |
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Re: Help about transfering picture to metal
He may be looking for photo-etching. Although he has been around for a while.
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