I have never used this but assume its like normal silkscreening.
Basically think of like womens stockings stretched tight over
something.
Then coat it with the stuff, what gets light hardens and plugs the
netting/holes and the rest washes out leaving fine holes to press
the resist through.
The holes are much finer and so on this is just a quick visual.
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Lez <lez.briddon@...> wrote:
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> On 27/11/06, john80014 <jhewatt@...> wrote:
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> > http://www.cbridge.com/howtos/printedcircuitboard.shtml
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> > StencilPro. I have thought of using this for pcb, silkscreen
and
> > solder mask.
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> Anyone used this, I'm puzzled as to how it works, I can see that
its
> light sensitive, but how does that make it allow the etch resist to
> pass through???
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> I think I'm missing understanding part of the process.
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> Looks like an answer to my prayers though, I can make one stencil,
and
> from that produce more boards whenever I need them (of the same
design
> of course)
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> Lez
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