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If you haven't gathered by now I'm very happy with the method posted.
I was thinking that it would be not as good as a purchased system.
The purchased system being the Etch-O-Matic about $70 USD (+ $20 USD for 240v) and if you wanted the ability to customise it would cost an extra $235 USD (approximately). The other local system (I live in Australia). The system available in Australia starts at $900 AUD
Previously I tried an acid etch with ferric chloride, and the resist was permanent marker ink. The project was a fish knife, well... that looks like a fish
The result was a little fuzzy, so I revisited the etching systems mentioned earlier, and I was a little peeved at the location of the Etch-O-Matic (horrible for getting replacement consumables, and a slow turn around for customer service), and the Australian price is out of the question.
So doing a creative search with Altavista, I found this tutorial.
I went out and bought a 3-12 v transformer $70 AUD, a couple of banana pluge, a couple of alligator clips (maybe I should say crocodile clips, we don't have alligators in Australia), and away I went... pay dirt
I did use it at 12 v though.
I was wondering if anyone had tried a different resist than nail polish (my wife is looking at me funny), I'll do an experiment with permanent marker to see if that works.
Thanks for the tip regards Charles from Oz