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Well I have a new idea. Will work it out and post results.
Hey Patrick, how's the experimenting going?

One good thing has come out from all of this. My experimenting has given me a great business idea I'll be progressing with. I'll give out details, as soon as it is developed.

Michael

P.S. any one here, Grim or other, know of any really good and inexpensive metal etching kits you can by? Anyone have any firsthand knowledge of etch-o-matic?
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Hi Michael;
My experiments are going really well; is the metal etching a part of your business idea or is that seperate?
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Part of my business idea.
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Well, lets hear 'em!
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Hi Michael

Just circuitboard-type etching stuff. Is that what you are looking for?


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Hi Grim,

Could be... Want to use it to put artwork on brass-copper. The etch-o-matic (you can see it on the web) uses electrotyte. Looks very cool but the size doesn't seem to big. I would have to repeat the pattern or shift the stencil, and I am worried it might wrech the artwork.

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