Just one more thing maybe...
i wonder, how you do it after ironing-or laminator stuff is
done...is it good to put it immediately - as soon as possible into
hot (or cold?) water, or is it better idea to wait until toner is
cooled down - i imagine that after iron is lifted, toner is still in
liquid state and so putting it into water immediately can affect
this on the very edges - especially with my current paper (laser
soft gloss) which soakes very quickly---in seconds at the edges, 1
minute tops for whole plate---
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "protonceksleeperman"
<protoncek@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you both. So, in short, a lot of trying and trying.
> OK, will do (what else can i do...)
> :-)
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
> <stefan_trethan@> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:28:46 +0100, protonceksleeperman
> > <protoncek@> wrote:
> >
> > > just read elsewhere that someone has poor results with some
> type of
> > >
> > > cleaning pads...so i start to wonder if that is my case -
> namely, i
> > >
> > > currently use cork and ajax powder cleaner to polish the board.
> > >
> > > Visible board is perfect, but who really knows. So, i'll get
some
> > >
> > > steel wool tomorrow and try with it. I wonder, what do you
use?
> and
> > >
> > > is there any other thing necesarry after steel wool?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> >
> >
> > I use 1000 grit paper or those plastic felt pads for cleaning
> copper
> > tubing before soldering. If you get the pads watch out not to
buy
> the very
> > course variety they make ugly deep scratches. The pads are
> reuseable, from
> > the paper i just rip off a piece maybe an inch square, it clogs
up
> fast
> > with the copper so not really good for more than one board.
> >
> > Steel wool can embed small iron particles in the copper, if this
> is a
> > problem i'll let you be the judge of.
> >
> > After the sanding (just enough to get sanding marks on the whole
> surface)
> > i wipe with alcohol.
> >
> > This is a dry / no water process, which is why i like it. It
makes
> little
> > mess, only the minimal copper sanding dust.
> >
> > ST
> >
>