On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Mark Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
> While probably not what was desired in a button in the other
> discussion, friend of mine sent me this link this morning:
>
> http://www.redtorope.com/2011/02/laser-engraved-wax-filled-high-contrast-panels-for-electronics-projects/
>
> Mark
>


Clock makers have used a wax technique for a long time

Here is a dial we restored at work
http://www.collection.archivist.info/searchv13.php?searchstr=norfolk

We use sealing wax which is harder than a crayon
we melt the wax onto the surface filling the engraving
we then use wet and dry (wet) till the surface is clean all over (hard work)
then re silver
Obviously the temperature is higher so I dont think it would be
suitable for plastic parts

Dave Caroline

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