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Subject: Re: Post-Etch Topside Layout Labeling?

From: "soffee83" <soffee83@...>
Date: 2005-12-09

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
>The rest is mostly fire retardancy and electrical properties that
>mostly don't matter.

Good to hear for a cheapskate like myself. I bought something like a
12" square piece a while back locally, and it was like 15 or 18
dollars. I got a lifetime supply (10pcs) of that beige CEM-1 in
10"x24" from a guy that sells on eBay for 20 bucks. :)

FWIW- That was Chris from www.pcbmaterialworld.com
-eBay name was ACGIII

I just looked at some of his completed auctions and he had FR-4 and
CEM-3 bundles, but the pictures all had the same white edge like my
CEM-1 (could just have used the same photo). Good guy to deal with
regardless (I think he's in Illinois).

On the paper residue, it would seem like a mild water-based black
latex would soak into that stuff and could be overcoated when dry. At
the very least, I can't see it letting the gray reappear, even if it
didn't make a really solid coat. It also might be weak enough that you
could just wipe it on with a wet paper towel and have it mainly take
to the paper, or you could wipe the black residue from the surrounding
board afterward (don't know). It sure would be a nice trick, as that
paper seems to transfer differently than most. Also would be great if
it would absorb some more interesting colors too!

-George

PS- Just got my Reynolds "Release" foil, and was able to merely sit
here on my a$$ and wait for it. ;) (there was a grocery run happening)