Hi Kevin, Martin, List,
as Martin mentioned over etching does not help, this does never help, just 
makes the iron more getting grey in shorter time.
You more have to find the optimal point. But when we think about how much 
possibilities how to etch, it's easy to see that there are more ways to get the 
right point. 
How much acid? 2.7% ? 5.5%? 6.8%? just examples
How Long? 1 min? 5 min ? 20 min?
What  temperature ? 10°C ? 20°C ? 40°C please not much more, it`s getting 
dangerous . 
And not to forget the possibilities to change the parameter during the etching, 
starting with 3% going on with 5% etc.
So if somebody start etching iron meteorites,you have to make long tests what 
brings you to the right result.
Every Iron meteorite is different and they are not interested in how the humans 
can etch them right, so there is not"the way" how to etch, You have to learn it 
and the only teacher you will have, is your own experience ,its called learning 
by doing.
By the way I'm not the guy Martin talked about, he is Mr Pilskie from Poland, 
the best etcher Martin and I have ever seen. And The etchings from my 
Boguslavka pictures are still the one from Serge, he did such a fine job, that 
it just would have possible damaged the remaining fusion crust.
Best Regards
Andi


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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Kevin Forbes
Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 17:37
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Etching Neumann lines


Hi again folks,

It has been a while, but,

correct me if I am wrong,

I remember cutting up a few Henbury Irons and polishing and etching them, a 
few that I left in my etchant for way to long ended up looking very much 
like these pics.

Is an "over etch" the standard way to get these Neumann lines to become 
visible?

Cheers, Kevin Forbes, VK3UKF.


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