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ETCHING
sa   GLASS ETCHING
sa   METAL ETCHING
xx   ARTS & CRAFTS

How to make plaques and signs using simple photofabrication techniques. The process can be used to etch many materials, including metals and glass.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Nov 1978 (v.67#8) pg. 49

Etching on stone. Technique described uses hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids to etch agate, chalcedony, obsidian, calcite, onyx or marble.
JEWELRY MAKING, GEMS & MINERALS #570 May 1985 pg. 38

Pasta treats. Create sophisticated gold jewelry designs from ordinary objects (such as pastas, twigs, shells, etc.). Tips on producing a casting wax. Also, how to produce a high-quality nameplate using metal-etching technique.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1987 (v.41#2) pg. 20

How to electro-etch brass plates for use as name plates, etc. Uses a 6-volt battery and a solution of copper sulphate.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jan 1980 (v.17#1) pg. 92

Imitation woodcuts and etchings from tranparencies.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1963 (v.119#3) pg. 182

Make an electric pencil to etch metal. Use a mimeograph stencil, a salt solution, and electricity to etch metal.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1968 (v.193#5) pg. 154

Dry-point etching to produce holiday cards. Technique is appropriate for use by elementary students.
SUNSET Nov 1987 (v.179#5) pg. 106

Tip: How to etch metal tools with ordinary iodine.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1977 (v.1#5) pg. 13

How to etch brass using this low-voltage (6-volt) electrolysis setup.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1982 (v.38#4) pg. 9