Borax treatment and stabilisation after engraving ?
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2022
				
				So, everyone and their grandma's dog is doing borax engravings. What i dont see much of is options to stabilise engravings post engrave.
I did some tests, colour is impressive, but very smeary and unstable.
Engraved some wood in solid graphics, applied painters tape to lift residue, worked fairly well, but remained very smeary.
Today did some photo engraving tests with intention of spray lacquering it straight away, just to get bubbles on the wood (drying now).
This got me thinking - what kind of interaction may there be in regards of chemistry ? borax+acetone(or solvents in spray lacquers, poly in my case), borax+polyurethane and such...
Anyone did any tests for chemical compatibility?
Using birch and borax solution, running fast and low power (80w co2 tube, 12% power/400mmps speed)...
			I did some tests, colour is impressive, but very smeary and unstable.
Engraved some wood in solid graphics, applied painters tape to lift residue, worked fairly well, but remained very smeary.
Today did some photo engraving tests with intention of spray lacquering it straight away, just to get bubbles on the wood (drying now).
This got me thinking - what kind of interaction may there be in regards of chemistry ? borax+acetone(or solvents in spray lacquers, poly in my case), borax+polyurethane and such...
Anyone did any tests for chemical compatibility?
Using birch and borax solution, running fast and low power (80w co2 tube, 12% power/400mmps speed)...
 and a limited endeavour into engraving photos.
  and a limited endeavour into engraving photos.