Engraver10
Member
Hello dear engraving friends,
I think I already commented in a topic here asking for help to avoid oxidation of the copper plate during engraving. I am recently dedicating myself to intaglio engraving. And this technique takes longer to complete the work, but before that my board is already completely oxidized.
I recently had to clean it all up and lost the entire transfer of the original drawing, to serve as a guide.
I found out that there is a steel called Cronite, with 0.2% carbon, and that this mild steel oxidizes less than copper. Friends could help me indicate where I can buy plates measuring 10 cm x 10 cm and 1 mm thick or more.
Please look at the attached images and see how the plate looked after 5 days and after being cleaned, but with the unfinished engraving of the portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Best Regards
I think I already commented in a topic here asking for help to avoid oxidation of the copper plate during engraving. I am recently dedicating myself to intaglio engraving. And this technique takes longer to complete the work, but before that my board is already completely oxidized.
I recently had to clean it all up and lost the entire transfer of the original drawing, to serve as a guide.
I found out that there is a steel called Cronite, with 0.2% carbon, and that this mild steel oxidizes less than copper. Friends could help me indicate where I can buy plates measuring 10 cm x 10 cm and 1 mm thick or more.
Please look at the attached images and see how the plate looked after 5 days and after being cleaned, but with the unfinished engraving of the portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Best Regards