I have done a bit of experimenting and comparison of various reagents including a homemade one. I posted an article on my results on my blog - http://www.grblogs.com/index.php/2009/02/23/metal-blackening?blog=25 .If anyone is coming to York in March and would like some of the chemicals, send me a message.-Brian
Brian,
On a personal note I have never been in favor of "Metal Blackening". I prefer to use paint -this is because of small children... I still paint my models in "edible" paints despite the fact that most of the children in my house are way past the chewing phase(!)
regards
ralph
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
cabbage Brian,On a personal note I have never been in favor of "Metal Blackening". I prefer to use paint -this is because of small children... I still paint my models in "edible" paints despite the fact that most of the children in my house are way past the chewing phase(!)regards ralph
Obviously safety should be a concern especially with children. Models with white metal castings should not be around children at all whether painted or blacken. White metal usually contains a fair amount of lead. These castings are usually of a delicate nature also and children usually are not.
-Brian
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