The instructable mentioned that a sharpie should be enough to mask the board, so I drew out a test pattern:
Imaginative, eh? I guess I could have gone computer programing 101 and used "Hello World!" instead.
So, next step was to add ferric chloride solution to a sponge and get scrubbing. The only plastic gloves we've got in the house are 'small' so I figured I'd risk it and just try keeping my fingers out of the way as much as possible. I used a dollar store, sponge on a stick, dabbed on a small amount of ferric chloride solution and got scrubbing.
About 5 minutes later, nothing had happened. A bit of an anti-climax from the promised '"1-minute etch" but I persevered for a little while longer and added a bit more solution to the sponge. I couldn't tell if the black liquid that was forming was to do with the etching process, or if it was just me scrubbing off the sharpie marks...
Another 5 mins of scrubbing and a few more dabs of solution yielded a glimmer of hope:
You can clearly see some of the copper being cleared from the top of the board. A few more minutes and most of the board was clear. Being impatient, I stopped there and used a "Mr Clean magic eraser" to clean off the remaining sharpie marks (no nail polish remover in our house, but plenty of need for powerful grime removal ;) ).
Sweet! It works! Time to create something more functional!
Today (6.30am) the sky is still darkness but we already on the way to climbing mountain. This is a dangerous road , die the most cruel death if fall down overhanging . We can't see our hand, sometime we move left hand will touch owl, move right hand will touch snake. Sometime the cool wind is come, 14th July is due (chinese ghost day), i think is "brother & sister" follow us climbing mountain.
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