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New tungsten tips for metal etching would be really nice as well! '''We might also be missing the second "pen" for this purpose, though - to be verified.''' It should function similar to a tiny TIG welder, but without the dangerous light.<sup> [http://www.arkograf.de/de/Elektroschreiber/Geraete/Arkograf-100-VA-fuer-Metallbeschriftung.html]</sup> | New tungsten tips for metal etching would be really nice as well! '''We might also be missing the second "pen" for this purpose, though - to be verified.''' It should function similar to a tiny TIG welder, but without the dangerous light.<sup> [http://www.arkograf.de/de/Elektroschreiber/Geraete/Arkograf-100-VA-fuer-Metallbeschriftung.html]</sup> | ||
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Ideal ESH
MachineInfoBox Ideal ESH | |
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Synonyms: | etching pencil; DE: Freihand-Elektroschreiber, "Arkograf" |
Material: | wood, cork, leather |
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The Ideal ESH is an older pyrograph that does not seem to be produced anymore. NOTE: the only electrode wire broke so we need to find new ones! The corresponding "Arkograf" part looks very similar so it may fit this model as well.

New tungsten tips for metal etching would be really nice as well! We might also be missing the second "pen" for this purpose, though - to be verified. It should function similar to a tiny TIG welder, but without the dangerous light. [1]