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Strutt Epicyclic Train Clock (maybe?)
Kim:
Very nice! :ThumbsUp: :popcorn:
If I had CNC, it's likely I'd be using that too! :Lol:
Kim
kvom:
I tried Chris' technique for blackening engraved letters on brass. I took some 360 and sprayed it with lacquer. When dry I engraved some roman numerals at different depths (.005, .007, .010), then applied some Eastwood Brass Black. The depth didn't seem to make any difference. When I tried removing the lacquer with steel wool as suggested, a good bit of the black also came off. My conclusion is that I should polish the brass first, and respray the engraving afterwards.
I'm still undecided as to how to make the dial and chapter ring. Smith's dials are cut out around the numbers, meaning that the serifs on the numerals need to be connected to the inner and outer bezels. Other options are engraved numerals with blacking, and through-cutting the numerals. I'll wait to test when my fiber laser shows up (May or June). I'm heading out on a trip for most of this month anyway.
crueby:
I probably wasn't clear on my description. When I do the plates, I start with a polished surface, then spray it with the clear lacquer. After engraving and blackening, I just wipe the surface as needed to get rid of any places where the chemical left a mark on the lacquer - I do not remove the lacquer. The coating will keep the brass from tarnishing as fast as it would if bare, and that way I am not digging into the letters and removing any blackening. Hope that helps?
Chris
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