@@TopherspinMeteorites can I ask if you use straight or diluted ferric chloride and if diluted what was the ratio? We have one we want to etch and have the ferric chloride and want a better shot of getting it right the first time.
Very cool! I’m beginning to like the irons a bit more every time I see a video like this!! You’re not afraid of the acid getting in that crack and eating away the rest of the meteorite?
No worries at all. The acid is washed off in less than a minute. It can't do any damage other than a hair's deep since it is not allowed to penetrate. Good question. They are put in the oven or dehydrator before sealing them.
So ive etched meteorite before, but im currently trying to etch an inlay inside of silver and im not sure if the soldering process destroyed the widdenstat pattern?
@@TopherspinMeteorites it's a muonionalusta meteorite. I'm pretty sure heating it up ruins the widdenstat pattern, becuz it will not etch. I hard soldered it to a silver ring and that heating process must've destroyed it.
Very highly possible. I have a 2kg Gibeon that will not etch. I was told that some got more heated (in space) than others. I am really sorry to hear the pattern is gone for you.
@@TopherspinMeteorites UPDATE: I went and bought new Muriatic acid and tried it after work??? It worked perfect. So I now am sitting on a muonionalusta ring, surrounded by silver. Now...I just have to be careful how I darken it...and coat it...
@@TopherspinMeteorites pretty stoked it actually worked. But I'm at a standstill. It's etched beautifully and surroundedby a silver ring. I just gotta take breath and figure out where to go from here.
Wow it turn out beautiful, great job.
Please what are the names of the Acid again?
Ferric chloride.
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@@TopherspinMeteorites can I ask if you use straight or diluted ferric chloride and if diluted what was the ratio? We have one we want to etch and have the ferric chloride and want a better shot of getting it right the first time.
42% in a pre-mixed container. Search Amazon for "Ferric Chloride Etchant Solution".
@@TopherspinMeteorites thank you so much I'm hoping this turns out good😁
That came out awesome! Thanks for the sharing the wisdom.What type of acid did you use?
Thanks. Ferric chloride available on Amazon.
Looks great
Thank you.
What kind of acid are you using to etch the meteorite
Ferric Chloride
Looks like grey/ black camouflage!
Cool huh? Billions of years to form, revealed in seconds.
Very cool! I’m beginning to like the irons a bit more every time I see a video like this!! You’re not afraid of the acid getting in that crack and eating away the rest of the meteorite?
No worries at all. The acid is washed off in less than a minute. It can't do any damage other than a hair's deep since it is not allowed to penetrate. Good question. They are put in the oven or dehydrator before sealing them.
WOW those turned out amazing!! Very kewl pattern to em.
Thanks a bunch! It is amazingly quick too!
Muybuenprocramacrasias
Hello, can I use chemical etching meteorite, is it mixed with acid water, thank you very much.
Ferric Chloride is used to etch.
Great and perfect work teacher please are there types of nakhlit that attract magnets strongly
Yes, some types of Nakhlite meteorites can respond to strong magnets, especially those with fusion crust. Thanks for watching!
I love a good fresh etch!
Or patina? ha
If you only get needle thin lines does it mean its been cut wrong or its not a Meteorite?
I am not sure what you are asking.
I believe they're asking if the widmanstatten pattern is much thinner like a Muonionalusta
Great video i like this one very much! Since i found my first iron im more interested in metal part of meteorites! Thank you!
Glad to hear it! Time to slice and etch it?
So ive etched meteorite before, but im currently trying to etch an inlay inside of silver and im not sure if the soldering process destroyed the widdenstat pattern?
I am not a metallurgist. But will try to help. What meteorite are you trying to etch a sliced piece of?
@@TopherspinMeteorites it's a muonionalusta meteorite. I'm pretty sure heating it up ruins the widdenstat pattern, becuz it will not etch. I hard soldered it to a silver ring and that heating process must've destroyed it.
Very highly possible. I have a 2kg Gibeon that will not etch. I was told that some got more heated (in space) than others. I am really sorry to hear the pattern is gone for you.
@@TopherspinMeteorites UPDATE: I went and bought new Muriatic acid and tried it after work??? It worked perfect. So I now am sitting on a muonionalusta ring, surrounded by silver. Now...I just have to be careful how I darken it...and coat it...
@@TopherspinMeteorites pretty stoked it actually worked. But I'm at a standstill. It's etched beautifully and surroundedby a silver ring. I just gotta take breath and figure out where to go from here.
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@@TopherspinMeteorites ok
Ron "The Etch Man" Metchis....Thank you!
Nice one!! Etch is actually in his name!!!
Nice I will do that to you my rock I found
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