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Lemon magnet
My Zorki 4 and 4K are both later models (69 & 72) and have the painted speed dials. They are both quite worn and this makes it a little more effort to change the speed, particularly if it is to one which I may not use often, say one of the slow speeds.
I recently remembered my days fiddling with electronics and wishing that I could get into photo etching of the PCBs. This made me think that this could be a good way to mark the dials. I could draft a mock dial in very large size, photograph it and use the neg as a photo-resist mask and etch away. The only difficulties that I can forsee is scaling the negative to 100% size and ensuring that the etch acid will actually etch the chrome finish. I believe that the photo etching process could be capable of quite fine resolution.
Anyone use this stuff or know if the chrome can be etched?
Dave.......
I recently remembered my days fiddling with electronics and wishing that I could get into photo etching of the PCBs. This made me think that this could be a good way to mark the dials. I could draft a mock dial in very large size, photograph it and use the neg as a photo-resist mask and etch away. The only difficulties that I can forsee is scaling the negative to 100% size and ensuring that the etch acid will actually etch the chrome finish. I believe that the photo etching process could be capable of quite fine resolution.
Anyone use this stuff or know if the chrome can be etched?
Dave.......