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Re: Etching

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 19:24
by Renniwano
I noticed.. but not till you said to look !! so 'I' won't say anything..

I love etching.. I have a pint glass I did and a few other bits but even I haven't managed anything that big.. it's stunning :)

If I were to see that somewhere I wouldn't expect much change from £50 to be honest..

Re: Etching

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 20:28
by arko
Jason;70489 wrote:Looks really good, for the fine weeding can you not apply the whole cut design onto the mirror and then weed off this as this tends to work better for fine detail.
I taped the cut design and then applied it to the glass as if you were doing a normal sign. Then weeded. Due to the amount of very small leaf detail, I couldnt weed before without losing the membranes. I snagged a couple of them but salvaged the majority. I think with a little trial and error, there will be a basic method that soon appears. Another must, is to square the image up to the corners exactly!..... its a good job thought of using a set-square and soft lead pencil to align it.... even though I had cut the border with a weeding margin, I hadnt quite set the vinyl in the cutter squarely... I was out by around 3mm from top to bottom which was very noticeable when facing it up to the glass. Got ideas running through my head like mad now... I think my clam press will soon be redundant! hahahaha.

Re: Etching

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 20:39
by arko
Renniwano;70493 wrote:I noticed.. but not till you said to look !! so 'I' won't say anything..

I love etching.. I have a pint glass I did and a few other bits but even I haven't managed anything that big.. it's stunning :)

If I were to see that somewhere I wouldn't expect much change from £50 to be honest..
Another hawk-eye! ;) hahaha.

The glass is 600x500mm. And as for the £50 mark, Ive still yet to see similar specimens on the internet.. I suppose for bespoke items such as this, people are not going to expect a sum for much less than this.

The work involved would probably be:
Design sent in by customer.
Design drawn into graphics programme, edited and converted.
Design reviewed and approved by customer.
Design cut.
Design applied and weeded.
Design etched.
Glass polished and framed.
Item shipped.

Tools needed for the one I produced:
Mirror and frame.
Vinyl cutter.
Graphics programme - CorelDraw and SignGo Pro
Basic white vinyl.
Weeding Tool.
Glass cleaner and lint-free cloth.
Masking tape.
Application tape.
Set-Square.
Surgical gloves (to stop fingerprints!).
Etching cream and applicator brush.
Cold water to rinse (Not Hot!)