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  • She is a eagle eye aria :)

  • it sounds like she's using auto-tune :):)

  • is it ok to work on it in that kind of light? i'd think it would get damaged!

  • what would a woman know about that>

  • Thanks, very nicely made and easy to grasp. I like electronic voice as well.

  • Weird voice...

  • I am trying this out, thanks for the tutorial. Was your graphic a positive or negative? In other words, did the acid eat away the material around your artwork, or the artwork itself. Thanks...

  • How come she sounds like Tina Turner in "Do you believe in Love"?! LOL

    Does she mean "Flourescent" or Ultra Violet light? - Is it a dangerous process?

  • it's neyo. lol lol lol lol

  • I like the use of a hot compress to heat the fluids used.

  • they never said what that WINE colored material is .. Its not Developer , that was clear .. what was that RED colored liquid that eched the plate ???

  • it was ferric cloride. They showed the bottle at the beggining of the video but never actually said what it was. Hope that helps.

  • It's feric chloride,Radio Shack used to sell it for etching pc boards and this is not safe stuff so wear gloves and eye protection.I don't think it costs very much.

  • can I make a film to use like sand blast a design in a material.

  • from this technique nope you would require something much much more dense the copper to withstand sandblasting. This stencil making technique is used for screenprinting solderpaste onto PCB's for fast surface mount soldering.

  • No as i said below, Sandblasting is not normaly used to screenprint designs it would allso destory any stencil you made. Your only option would be useing a vary dense metal alloy for your stencil and use CNC milling to put the design into it but if you had access to a CNC mill you wouldnt need to sandblast in the first place. You can however use etch creams or electrolosis etching to give the same effect. But in general sandblasting is not suitable for that application.

  • where can I can get all the material.

  • sounds like Cher...on a good day

  • The sound quality, tone and inflection of the voice made it sound like a text-to-speech program was used

  • Thats what made it suck

  • nonno no need for alarm, it wasnt a tts program...it was Gman's wife

  • @kawless It was a text-to speech program!

  • freaky

  • Great, easy tutorial. But I'm missing the bit that cuts out all the unetched bits - how would I have to about that?

  • Thanks GLaDOS.

  • lol

  • What is this "plate", never seen somethig like this before, looks like PCB, but without solid core

  • thanks so much for this! :)

  • cepstral

  • cepstral(dot)com

  • What text-to-speech software did you use?

  • lol windows what else :D

  • too bad im using linux..

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