Not a traditional technique but interesting enough with lots of applications especially to antiquing or as I am doing to add some depth to simple engraving.
Been working on building furniture for a family set of trade muskets and the side plates had been giving me trouble. Best option would be to purchase good castings for the pittance charged but these are left hand guns and the canuck peso is in the tank so I really want to develop something I am happy with and save the 200 bucks it would cost
. Made a couple versions of engraved plates but was not happy with them. Want something with some depth and texture.
Plan is to combine this Electro- Etching Process with some graver work.
Pictured below is early days but the total time involved is 1 hour. Had some failures of course so this example leaves artistic merit aside. My goal was to learn how to produce clean lines and texture.
Table salt, tap water, battery charger, paint marker were used.
You can see in the pics that it is possible to create a nice clean line (i.e A in ALR) and that you can either end up with a nice clean flat raised part ( screw pads) or a textured raised parts (scales) depending on how much marker is applies.