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Title: How do you protect your etched faceplates?
Post by: blearyeyes on February 18, 2018, 01:19:49 AM
I just had Keefe etch me a nice copper/black faceplate.
I have to drill it and finish it.
I really don't want to destroy it through experimenting!
Any tips?  Things to avoid?

Title: Re: How do you protect your etched faceplates?
Post by: madbean on February 18, 2018, 01:29:41 AM
Sure! It's actually quite easy:

- Use some 0000 steel wool and gently sand the copper areas in a cross-hatch fashion. This will lightly scratch the underlying PCB material but that's okay - step 3 fixes that.
- Use Acetone to clean the entire surface until the paper towel comes away clean.
- Do 1 to 2 light coats of clear spray over the surface. This seals the copper, prevents oxidation and will magically remove any light surface scratches.

(BTW - all my faceplates are done on black FR-4 which is the least forgiving. This method works really well on it)