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Title: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: detail_stymied on February 27, 2018, 04:43:05 PM
I have used Blacken-It fairly successfully to turn brass photo etch , well, darker in the charcoal direction, but is there some chemical mordant which will turn it towards silver? maybe a question for a gunsmith? would barrel bluing offer a color somewhere between charcoal & silver just for a variety? thanks
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: finescalerr on February 28, 2018, 12:30:33 AM
My experiences with rub-on or liquid gun blues is that they turn metal blue-black (usually mostly black) but are never a perfect match for a chemically blued color. I can't imagine they could produce a color with any silver tint. -- Russ
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Design-HSB on February 28, 2018, 12:58:44 AM
Non-ferrous metal can be dyed silver with chemical nickel, but this is a very complicated difficult process.

Addendum: That would color silver. It would be much easier to nickel plating.
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Bill Gill on February 28, 2018, 05:32:54 AM
Not to highjack this thread, but are there any home made solutions that can blacken (or turn dark brown, but not bluish) brass, bronze or copper? 
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Design-HSB on February 28, 2018, 07:56:05 AM
Blue-black is usually the result of steel as a substrate. All non-ferrous metals are chemically colored brown-black.
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: detail_stymied on February 28, 2018, 10:20:36 AM
so i'm getting the impression paint is going to be the way to go, eh?
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Mr Potato Head on February 28, 2018, 12:06:21 PM
www.sculptnouveau.com
They are in San Diego or Southern California and will ship to you and you can usually find it at metal supply centers they have both ferrous and non  colorants and also water based too for the more Eco friendly modeler.
l like their Japanese brown for the aged copper, and their blacken it solution is a fraction of the cost and much stronger than "Blacken It" brand
MPH
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: detail_stymied on February 28, 2018, 03:31:25 PM
very nice source; thank you
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Lawton Maner on December 17, 2018, 02:04:06 PM
If you go back in time to issues of model engineering magazines from the 1930's through early 50's you will find some quite interesting (read as "frightening") DIY chemical mixtures for coloring metals.  Many suggest you first degrease your parts with gasoline and almost all of them will in the words of the State of California "are known to cause damage to unborn children". 

If you need an interesting selection of chemical coloring agents, look for them in any good catalogue for suppliers to jewelry makers.
Title: Re: Photo Etch Coloring - help request
Post by: Burl on January 20, 2019, 11:42:33 AM
Would nickel plating do what you want?  I think that's part of the chroming process, so a chrome shop might be able to accommodate you.