[sdiy] silkscreening and other finishings
Jay Schwichtenberg
schwich at qwest.net
Tue Aug 14 18:34:08 CEST 2001
Howdy,
I've been looking into various methods/materials to do front panels and PCBs
over the last few months. I have not done any business with any of these
companies or used any of there products so I can't comment on products,
service or prices. When you're looking for this type of stuff check out the
graphic arts, crafts, modelling and hobby areas. There is a lot of info
there. Also if you find a product that looks interesting do a WEB search on
it. There might be some comments on using it and the quality.
Here are the URLs that might be of interest to folks (and by the way there
are way more than this out there):
http://www.paper-paper.com/ Decals.
http://www.cbridge.com/ Silk screen, check out the key pad panel.
http://www.computercrafts.com/inkjet-paper.html Ink jet supplies, decals,
tranfers.
http://www.decalpaper.com/ink-jet-paper.htm Decals and tatoo paper.
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/beldecal/inkjetdecpap.html Decals.
http://www.mediadirectonline.com/doc/graphicspecialty.htm Various media
types.
http://www.papercentral.com/ Media.
http://www.ramcoweb.com/frmain.htm Media, inks, toners.
http://www.thedecalpaperstore.com/US/index.html Inkjet decals, white
background and does not require a sealer for ink before transfering.
http://www.dynaart.com/ Iron on transfer for PCB & front panels.
www.techniks.com/press-n-peel.html As it say Press-n-Peel for PCBs (worked
yesterday, can't seem to get there today?)
Now here is a question of my own.
Has anyone tried any of the iron on t-shirt transfer media on metal front
panels?
Now go out there and make something neat and pretty!
Jay
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