ETCHING MOKUME WITH
MULTI-ETCH
Titanium-niobium mokume bead. By Exotica Jewelry, used with permission.
How to etch mokume (Ti + Nb) with Multi-Etch
Different etch rates of metals used in mokume accounts for the pattern enhancement. Titanium-niobium mokume needs only anodization preparation and then anodizing will bring out the patterns because any given voltage level will produce two different colors on the two metals. Also works well with copper-based mokume; will not etch precious metals.
Preparing mokume for anodizing using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|
150–160°F regular strength |
7-10 seconds |
Brightens; anodizing reveals patterns |
70°F double strength |
2 minutes |
Brightens; anodizing reveals patterns |
Removing color from mokume using Multi‑Etch
Note: times are for removing high-voltage green completely; lower voltage colors will take less time to remove.
PROCESS | ETCH TIME | SURFACE CHANGE | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
150–160°F regular strength |
4.5 minutes |
Titanium: matte. Niobium: no change. (Titanium will lose color before niobium) |
Titanium will lose color before niobium |
150–160°F double strength |
3.5 minutes |
Titanium: matte. Niobium: slightly matte. (Titanium will lose color before niobium) |
Titanium will lose color before niobium |
70°F double strength |
6 minutes |
Trend toward matte (Will remove color from titanium only) |
Will remove color from titanium only |
Etch rates for mokume using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | ETCH DEPTH (inches) | SURFACE CHANGE |
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135°F regular strength |
5 |
Variable |
Patterns revealed by various depths |
Step-by-step guides on etching with Multi-Etch
The guides below demonstrate etching with titanium, but the order of steps are the same for etching any metal.