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I have a bunch of galvanized steel circular punch outs from your standard electrical boxes and I wanted to turn them custom coins for personal use by etching a design into them. An engraving tool didn't quite work so I suggested chemical engraving. I've tried both white vinegar and metiaric acid solutions with a 9volt setup but neither manage to get actual depth, just discoloration in the pattern I've put down.

Is there a better chemical to use, or should I get a car battery to up the voltage?

Alternatively: what's the feasibility (and if feasible best method) to melt them down to pour? I've seen a sand\clay mold method I think I can replicate if I can get the metal molten.

Pic is the setup I had for the vinegar solution.
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>>2945361
>galvanized
No. Just no.

You'll have a lot better luck casting aluminum but sand casting is very rough and fine details are not possible.

Look in to die striking but if you can't etch a coin you aren't going to manage making a die.

3d printing is a great way to make coins, even with a single filament machine you can make nice coins.

The zinc blanks, again, not worth the hassle of working with.
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>>2945385
>but sand casting is very rough and fine details are not possible
Holy skill issue
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>>2945385
> >galvanized
>No. Just no.
Is that no to just the etching or the casting as well?
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>>2945400
Zinc plated steel, aka 'galvanized steel', is not going to give you a good result.
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>>2945412
Just sand the zinc off, doofus.



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