There are two main types of etching:
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An etching on paper is a print made from a metal plate, called an etching.
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Drawing with crayons is not etching. You do not dig into anything with crayons. To create a crayon etching, you would need to use the crayon to indent something.
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Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits into a single chip. Etching is used to create ultra-fine circuit pathways in silicon wafers. While early techniques used a "wet" fluid to dissolve the unwanted material, newer techniques use "dry" plasma etching to remove wafer material.
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Wikipedia has an 'Etching by Daniel Hopfer, who is believed to have been the first to apply the technique to printmaking.' See the entry for 'etching'. There is more information there of course.
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Yes, but the etching solution and type to be used depends on the material
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it is an etching. not in colour
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MatrixNumber/VinylEtchings - Matrixnumbers are alphanumeric codes stamped or scrawled into the run out groove (inside rim) of a record that indicates one or several of the following: record label catalog number, mastering codes, stamper codes, name or initials of the mastering engineer, and/or ciphers indicating the pressing plant or mastering house used. Sometimes there are inscriptions or phrases (often humorous in nature) written in the run out groove. These are scribed or stamped by the mastering engineer as directed by the record label or the band.
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There are many different etching techniques that can be used such as sandcarving, surface etching, and shading. The you can mix up the different processess and use multiple techniques together.
-Eric
http://www.glassetchingsecrets.com
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Undetailed info: it has to do with "bathing" the etching sheets in mild acid baths
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David Deuchar has written:
'A collection of etchings after the most eminent masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools particularly Rembrandt, Ostade, Cornelius, Bega, and Van Vliet'
'A collection of etchings, after the most eminent masters of the Dutch and Flemish schools' -- subject(s): Dutch Etching, Etching, Etching, Dutch, Etching, Flemish, Flemish Etching
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How much is an A. Burnet De Baines etching worth?
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Ivan Dmitri has written:
'Making an etching' -- subject(s): Etching, Technique
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Glass etching pastes or cremes contain fluoride. The most common are sodium fluoride and hydrogen fluoride. This does not 'etch' the glass, it causes fluoridation which looks like etching.
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If the etching is one of a kind, I recomend looking for the name of the artist on the etching. If there is a name, you can look up the artist and get a general idea of what a piece of his/her art is worth. If there are more than one sculpture/etching of this same theme. Try to find the price or value of the other.
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To create an etching on plexiglass, you can use a technique called drypoint etching. First, draw your design on the plexiglass using a sharp tool. Then, apply an etching ink to the surface and wipe away the excess. Finally, press the plexiglass onto a dampened paper to transfer the design.
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http://blog.chasenantiques.com/2009/07/29/how-can-you-tell-an-etching-is-authentic/
I hope this helps
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One can order etching glass online on the official Martha Stewart, Hobby Lobby, and Michaels website. One can also order etching glass from either Amazon or eBay.
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I cannot find a bull etching by Rembrandt. The most famous series of bull etchings is by Picasso, 1945.
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Russ A. Morgan has written:
'Plasma etching in semiconductor fabrication' -- subject(s): Semiconductors, Etching
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A. J. van Roosmalen has written:
'Dry etching for VLSI' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Etching, Integrated circuits, Plasma etching, Semiconductors, Very large scale integration
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Cristina Gnoni Mavarelli has written:
'Museo del vino di Torgiano' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Etching, Etching, European, European Etching, Museo del vino (Torgiano, Italy)
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Richard S. Chattock has written:
'Practical notes on etching' -- subject(s): Etching, Technique
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No, etching cream is typically used on glass or metal surfaces for crafting projects, not on plastic.
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Etching cream does not work on acrylic surfaces because it is designed to etch glass, not acrylic materials.
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To etch on acrylic effectively and efficiently, you can use a laser engraving machine or a chemical etching solution. Make sure to clean the acrylic surface thoroughly before etching to ensure a clear result. Adjust the settings on the laser engraving machine or follow the instructions for the chemical etching solution to achieve the desired depth and clarity of the etching. Practice on a scrap piece of acrylic first to perfect your technique before etching on the final piece.
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H. R. Robertson has written:
'The art of etching explained and illustrated' -- subject(s): Etching, Technique
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DT etching, short for Deep Trench etching, is a process used in semiconductor manufacturing to create deep and narrow trenches in silicon substrates. This process involves using a combination of chemical etching and mask patterning techniques to etch precise patterns on the silicon substrate for various applications in microelectronics and MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) devices. The depth and width of the trenches can be controlled precisely, making DT etching a critical process in creating high-performance semiconductor devices.
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The process for beer glass etching on the bottom involves using a stencil to create a design, applying etching cream to the exposed glass, allowing it to sit for a few minutes, then rinsing off the cream to reveal the etched design.
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Hugh Paton has written:
'Etching, drypoint, mezzotint' -- subject(s): Dry-point, Etching, Mezzotint engraving, Technique
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Phyllis Peet has written:
'American women of the etching revival' -- subject(s): American Etching, Exhibitions, Women engravers
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Martha Miller has written:
'Circles, squares' -- subject(s): American Etching, Etching, American, Wood-engraving, American
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To use a brass etching solution effectively, follow these steps:
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The value of a hand signed and numbered etching titled First Thaw by Paul Bisson depends highly on a couple of things. Some of these things would include authenticity and condition of the etching.
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