Copper Etching Tutorial part 5: Acid Etching the Plate
Now it's time to take the next step in this process and put the plate in the acid bath! This means making sure there is a backing to protect the non etching parts of the plate and how to clean properly, set up the bath and check for complete etching. #etching #copperetching #intaglio #copperintaglio #copperintaglioetching #intaglioprintmaking #etchingtutorial

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