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Photo
Resists
EtchMaster(R) now
distributes a full line of photo resists for glass etching that represents
the best the industry has to offer. These are the same photo resists we
use ourselves and that we teach students how to use in our intensive photo
resist seminars.
Photo resists have
revolutionized the glass etching business, especially the etching of smaller
pieces of glass. Photo resists allow you to easily recreate almost any
design, of almost any complexity, as an etching resist that can then be
used for abrasive etching a design onto almost any kind of glass. No hand
cutting is required to get incredibly fine details, text or lettering,
and it is easy to make 2 resists of exactly the same design, or 50, or
5000.
We do not recommend
these resists for beginners! Even though the resist process is not
extremely difficult, it is involved. You should have a good grasp
of the abrasive etching process, you should understand the process of
exposing and developing the resist, and you should understand how to select
the right photo resist for your project. There are always things that
go wrong in the learning process and it is never just one thing, but usually
2 or more that go wrong at the same time, making it a real challenge to
troubleshoot what the problem is (problems are).
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An example of the intricacy of design you can etch with
photo resist, and no hand cutting.
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| How to
make and use photo resist to etch glass is the subject of a very intensive
3
day seminar we teach, which covers not only the process of creating
the resist, but also computer applications and design considerations as
well as abrasive etching. If you don't already know how to use this resist,
we recommend you take this class or learn from a competent person, or be
ready to sacrifice a noticeable amount of material to the process of experimentation
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Lower left is a drying oven, above is a small exposure
unit (closed). To the right is an open exposure unit and below that scissors,
UV glasses and a washout nozzle.
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Preparing to expose
photo resist in a UV exposure unit.
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| The
equipment you need |
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The equipment required
for processing photo resist is neither extensive nor expensive, considering
the labor saving benefits it offers. You simply need an exposure unit,
a washout system of some type, a dryer, and miscellaneous small tools
like stencil knives, scissors, etc.
Of course, in addition
to the processing equipment, you will need a source of designs (printed
or electronic clip art) and access to a reasonably up-to-date computer
with graphics software. You will also need a good quality laser or inkjet
printer. If you draw your own patterns and don't use a computer, you can
still use photo resist - by drawing on translucent drafting film as your
original.
Directly below we have given
a complete list and explanation of the equipment and materials required.
You can purchase the products right from the list at the bottom of this page
and order everything you need to get started.
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Equipment
and materials you need for creating your own photo resist.
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Equipment: This is the equipment you will need to start out with.
As you do more etching, you may need to upsize some of this equipment,
but only if you really go big time, with daily output of etched items
exceeding 75 or 100 units (depending on size of etched area). In other
words, you will probably stay with this equipment for years before
thinking about upgrading. If you do want to setup for high production,
contact us for specific recommendations. |
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Unit
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Function
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11" x
14" UV Exposure Unit
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Ultra
Violet exposure system with timer for exposing the photo resist |
TriggerJet
washout nozzle
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Sprayer
attachment for garden hose connection that delivers especially fine
spray and higher pressure needed for washing out photo resist |
Drying oven
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Four
shelves of drying room for photo resist film after it is washed out.
Controlled temperature for photo resist. |
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| Artwork
Materials: You have to print your artwork out from your computer
either with a laser printer or an inkjet printer, on special "paper",
to get the darkest print possible. If you want to draw your own original
artwork and not use a computer, get the drafting film and use India
ink with a technical drawing pen (like a Rapidograph(R). |
Vellum
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This
basic "tracing paper" is possible to use, but quality is
not consistently good. We do not carry this material for quality reasons. |
Drafting film
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Much
better quality material for your laser printer. More even deposit
of toner, less tendency to flake off with repeated use, but can lack
solidity in larger areas (depending on printer). |
Inkjet film
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This
film has only been on the market a short time, but it is considered
the best material to use. Several different levels of quality are
available. We highly recommend the waterproof inkjet film, since it
won't smudge if it gets wet. |
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Photo resist:
This is the actual light sensitive film you use to create the resist.
There are two basic types - one that requires a water washout and
another that doesn't. Furthermore, the resist that washes out with
water is divided into two categories, self-adhesive and non-adhesive,
and each one of these is available in several thicknesses.
Each resist
has its own advantages. You will probably find that you use different
resists in different situations, since no one resist does everything.
Most people getting into photo resist eventually try out each one
to see what they like best for each particular job, and we go over
each one thoroughly in our photo resist seminars. Most of the etchers
we teach and that we talk to started with and still use the UltraPro.
The more experience someone has, the more likely they have also
started using the other resists for specific applications.
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Material
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Characteristics
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| UltraPro
(Purple or Blue) |
Water
washout, self adhesive. Purple comes with activated adhesive. Blue
comes with adhesive that activates with water. Both have protective
slip sheets on the back |
With UP, you
will also need silicone backing paper
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This
paper allows you to store resists as you make them, without ruining
the adhesive on the resist. |
| ImagePro
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Non-adhesive;
use with either the brush-on liquid adhesive or dry transfer sheet
adhesive. |
With
IP, you will also need liquid or dry transfer adhesive
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The
dry adhesive is fairly new and easy to use if you haven't used photo
resist before. It is much faster, since you don't have to allow time
for it to dry. We only recommend liquid in certain special circumstances. |
| RapidMask |
Non-water
washout, self adhesive. RapidMask now comes in 2 different types - RapidMask
II, which is 4 mils thick (safer for deeper carving than the old 3 mil RM),
and RapidMask HD, which is only 2 mils thick and is primarily for use in
creating halftones (reproduction of photos) etched on glass. |
Remember this about RM:
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Light
sensitive until blasted. Should be handled, stored and blasted in
low light situations or yellow light. |
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Both the ImagePro and UltraPro purple are available in 3 mil and 5 mil.
Three mil gives faster processing time and higher detail, but shallower
blasting. The 5 mil is slower to process and doesn't give as fine detail,
but allows you to carve much deeper. UltraPro Blue comes in 4 mil and 6
mil, giving a higher margin of safety than the 3 or 5 mil materials. RapidMask
now comes in 2 mil (RapidMask HD, for use in reproducing halftones) and
4 mil (RapidMask II), which is better for standard etching techniques.. |
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301017 | 11" x 14" UV Exposure Unit |
$255.00
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301019 | Trigger Jet Washout Nozzle |
$25.00
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301022 | Drying Oven |
$290.00
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301025 | PositiveFX Drafting Film for Laser Printer (10 sheets 8 1/2"x11") |
$7.95
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301044 | PositiveFX Drafting Film for Laser Printer (100 sheets 8 1/2"x11") |
$50.00
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301048 | AccuBlack Waterproof Inkjet Film (10 sheets 8 1/2"x11") |
$14.20
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301049 | AccuBlack Waterproof Inkjet Film (100 sheets 8 1/2"x11") |
$95.55
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301000 | UltraPro Purple 3 mil self-adhesive (10 sheets 10"x12") |
$88.15
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301001 | UltraPro Purple 3 mil self-adhesive (25 sheets 10"x12") |
$189.00
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301006 | UltraPro Purple 5 mil self-adhesive (10 sheets 10"x12") |
$101.00
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301002 | UltraPro Purple 5 mil self-adhesive (25 sheets 10"x12") |
$220.60
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301003 | Silicone Release Paper (50 sheets 11" x 13") |
$8.50
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301005 | ImagePro Red 3 mil (25 sheets 10"x12") |
$157.60
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301004 | ImagePro Red 3mil Mask 10" X 12" (10 sheets) |
$75.85
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301007 | ImagePro Red 5 mil (10 sheets 10"x12") |
$88.15
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301008 | ImagePro Red 5 mil (25 sheets 10"x12") |
$189.00
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301014 | B.A.T. dry sheet adhesive (14" x 25' roll) |
$30.00
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301015 | B.A.T. dry sheet adhesive (14" x 100' roll) |
$65.00
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301013 | Liquid Adhesive (1 quart) |
$16.00
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301040 | Image Pro Super 3 mil (10 sheets) |
$75.85
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301043 | Image Pro Super 3 mil (25 sheets) |
$157.60
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301041 | Image Pro Super 5 mil (10 sheets) |
$88.15
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301052 | Image Pro Super 5 mil (25 sheets) |
$189.00
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301036 | Ultra Pro Blue 4 mil (10 sheets) |
$88.15
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301037 | UltraPro Blue 4 mil (25 sheets) |
$189.00
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301053 | Ultra Pro Blue 4 mil (25' roll) |
$189.00
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301054 | Ultra Pro Blue 6 mil (25' roll) |
$220.60
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301038 | Ultra Pro Blue 6 mil (10 sheets) |
$101.00
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301039 | Ultra Pro Blue 6 mil (25 sheets) |
$220.60
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301029 | AccuArt3 Waterproof Inkjet Film (10 sheets) 8 1/2" x 11" |
$18.40
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301030 | AccuArt3 Waterproof InkjetFilm (100 sheets) 8 1/2" x 11" |
$140.70
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301217 | R3 Photo Resist 10" x 12" (10 sheets) |
$86.00
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301218 | R3 Photo Resist 10' x 12" (25 sheets) |
$184.50
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301219 | R3 Photo Resist 10" x 25' (Roll) |
$184.50
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301220 | R3 Photo Resist 10" x 100' (Roll) |
$615.00
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301221 | R3 Photo Resist 14" x 25' (Roll) |
$258.30
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301222 | R3 Photo Resist 14" x 100' (Roll) |
$861.00
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