Protects engraving metal to avoid oxidized

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Hello thanks for the suggestion, but could you indicate me a type of soft steel and with little oxidation. I've used SAE 1020 1045 is very soft with 0.2% and 0.4% carbon.

I would like a mild steel that does not rust. Does anyone know what kind of steel the mint uses to engrave their stamp and cell dies?

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cold rolled steel is mild steel, or very close in carbon content. it's rolled cold rather than hot rolled. it is slightly more resistant than is h,r. mild to oxidation. i don't think there is a mild form that wont take up oxygen.
 

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cold rolled steel is mild steel, or very close in carbon content. it's rolled cold rather than hot rolled. it is slightly more resistant than is h,r. mild to oxidation. i don't think there is a mild form that wont take up oxygen.
Hello, thank you very much for the information, I did not know about this difference between cold and hot rolled steel. This can help with my choices.
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Just a thought...acidic oil from hands can cause a problem like yours. I engrave on a steel gun part sometimes for months without any rust problem. Even when I lived on Kodiak Island which is a very salty air location.
Yes, what you said makes perfect sense. But on the copper base I use, any touch 2 to 3 days is already oxidized. I always try to wipe the surface after work with a dry cloth to avoid this.
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There was an engraver who came to the Vegas shows several times who had the problem of acidic hands. As I remember it, there is a soap that can help with the problem but I do not remember anything else about it.
 

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There was an engraver who came to the Vegas shows several times who had the problem of acidic hands. As I remember it, there is a soap that can help with the problem but I do not remember anything else about it.
Isso é interessante, gostaria de experimentar, ver se diminui a oxidação nas placas. Se você se lembrar, por favor me avise.
Muito obrigado
 

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