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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Creating a professional looking solder stopp mask

From: "Zoran A. Scepanovic" <zasto@...>
Date: 2003-05-23

Hello Markus,

22. May 2003, 22:35:57, you wrote:

MZ> Hi Marty & Steve

MZ> Thanks for the pointers. I'm willing to take some effort to get a real
MZ> solder stop mask.

MZ> @Marty - I would be especialy interested how the dry film solder mask
MZ> technique works. I'm ready to let some dollars roll. I usually don't
MZ> need a solder stop mask since I'm hand soldering my prototypes, but
MZ> there are ocasions where I must create a prototype in a short time
MZ> that should look like one made in a board house and where time does
MZ> not allow to have it made externally. Could you therefore elaborate a
MZ> bit on how this is done, what equipement is needed, what a simple one
MZ> would aproximately cost and possibly where to get it?

MZ> @Steve - thanks for the pointers. I defniately will go through them.

MZ> Markus

www.thinktink.com

This is the place where you can spend some of your $$

A little bit more at:

http://www.thinktink.com/stack/volumes/volvi/pholam.htm


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Best Regards,
Zoran
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