I need to anneal some photo-etch on my stove top. How high should I set the burner and when will I know that it has been heated enough?
Thanks!
Vern
question on photo-etch annealing
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I'm assuming it's an electric stove; put it on high and let the piece get as hot as possible-- glowing is nice-- and then remove it and let it cool. How large is the piece? I usually just use a Bic lighter or a candle flame to anneal small pieces-- it's a lot faster.
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Paulbo had me pick up one of these for him for his WF demo on metal parts:
http://www.harborfreight.com/http-www-h ... -html.html
It seems like just the right thing for this application and its cheap! Don't forget to buy fuel...
http://www.harborfreight.com/http-www-h ... -html.html
It seems like just the right thing for this application and its cheap! Don't forget to buy fuel...
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