Acid etching advice

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mick91

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Any knife makers out there know about acid etching? Ive decided to have a crack at it as well as scaling a knife. I intend when I've had a little practice to do it from a decent quality blank but for now have ordered a couple of these...
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As for less than £4 I don't mind if they turn out a bit shoddy as a practice. Have some decent handling materials including bone, nicely figured woods and antler. Are there any pitfalls to acid etching I should know about? I will be using ferric chloride solution unless anyone knows of better acids to use. I have access to pretty much any chems I need too within reason so if dilute sulphuric, nitric anything like that works better I can try it.
 
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make sure its clean before you start. often better to warm the blank a little. remember etched blades rust quickly so i always give mine a good wipe in wd4o :)
 
make sure its clean before you start. often better to warm the blank a little. remember etched blades rust quickly so i always give mine a good wipe in wd4o :)

Any particular cleaner? I'm guessing a general decreasing agent possibly acetone? And good point on rusting never even considered that.
 
Cool. Usually the very cheap ones seem to be these days. If they're 01 they're a bit of a bargain.

If they're actually any good I'll be pleasantly surprised. In fairness another Anglo arms knife I bought claimed to be stainless (525?) and was both magnetic and has corroded. Doesn't sound much like any stainless I've ever herd of
 
If they're actually any good I'll be pleasantly surprised. In fairness another Anglo arms knife I bought claimed to be stainless (525?) and was both magnetic and has corroded. Doesn't sound much like any stainless I've ever herd of
The other one I saw said 440C. Although my hultafors HVK was only £4 and is carbon steel.
 
Can't complain for the price really it makes you wonder how they make them so cheap. Even if they turn out to be stainless as I said I do have acess to some chemicals that will make very short work of it. Just didn't want it to eat the blade too much

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Electrochemical etching works on stainless though does it not?

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