press-n-peel: any experiences?
Tony
ic1 at total.net
Thu Oct 14 16:11:16 CEST 1999
Mostly poor ones,using TTS from Dynaart.
Unless your willing to invest in their Desktop Top Fabrication
equipment (affordable,but how good is it ?),I'd recommend you forget
about toner transfer methods,they are a shortcut (not really),to the excellent
photo method.MG chemicals sell a complete positive photo kit
that's easier to use,not as fussy,and produces excellent boards.
Been doing boards with negative Datak Pos-Neg for years,MG positive
is a cinch compared to darkroom' Datak process
1.do art in pcb cad (lots of free ones out there)
2.print to laser printer (print two copies and align them for best results)
3.expose for 3 mins under tubes supplied (5" away)
4. develop for 2 mins
5.etch board
6.remove resist with acetone (or leave it on as manual suggests)
7.tinplate board 2 mins
8.voila ,drill and build build build my friend
but I'm sure u guys knew all that now :)
Just my experience.
At 09:50 AM 10/10/99 , you wrote:
>Keen to hear any experiences (good or bad).
>I've found Dynaart toner transfer paper in
>Australia, but not the p'n'p.
>
>paul perry Melbourne Australia
>
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