I read this morning that it is possible to use an image transfer medium (omni-gel, ITS) to transfer printer images onto metal.
I was wondering whether anyone has tried this - does it work? (sounds a bit fanciful to me.......)
J x
I read this morning that it is possible to use an image transfer medium (omni-gel, ITS) to transfer printer images onto metal.
I was wondering whether anyone has tried this - does it work? (sounds a bit fanciful to me.......)
J x
I've ironed laser printed images onto sheet metal for etching, and also to copy a design, but not tried any of the usual image transfer media on metal. I've always assumed they need a porous surface to be really effective, and even then they tend to need sealing.
I know there are people transferring onto polymer clays very successfully, and also onto metal clay, but I'm not sure how durable they are - and they still need sealing, which seems a fundamental weakness to me.
Hi
I am really interested in trying photo etching, did you iron it from acetate sheet onto silver? Was the silver heated from underneath as well ?
Any information gratefully recieved.
Christine, I used a version of this technique:
[Ganoksin] Jewelry Making - Photocopy Transfer Etch
I used the simmering plate of the aga rather than a griddle (because that's all I had). I believe it also works very well with a flat pan on an induction hob.
I know Tim McCreight's Complete Metalsmith reference uses heat on one side only however. I can't see any reason why this wouldn't work just as well provided the sheet isn't too thick.
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Thank you, I have solid electric rings which I use for Keum Boo so I can use those. The link tells me every I wanted to know.Great!
I'd love to see how your results turn out
Good luck
nic x
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Thanks Nic.
I have got to order acid and am treating myself to a laser printer(good old Staples, free delivery) so it will be a while but will definitely be doing it.
I taught myself Keum Boo, so will do it ,as once I get bitten by the bug I HAVE to do it.
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