thanks for the information my friend. it sounds so interesting.
Felipe Baldner <
fbaldner@...> wrote: Hi Bernie.
Yes, it's exactly what you understood... I apply the iron on the paper
while it is wet with alcohol. It's not to soak or drench it, just
enough so it'll stick to the copper while letting you see the tracks.
If you use too much, you'll smudge the toner on the copper... I have a
pic about this:
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/9153/20070724foto09oj0.jpgThere are two possible mistakes here (this was one of my first trial boards):
1) Smudging of the tonner due to excessive use of alcohol (center of
the board, a bit to the left)
2) Not enough pressure (the area with no tonner in the center of the
board and in bottom right area)
Anything else, just say it!
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Felipe Baldner
fbaldner@... On 10/17/07, Bernie Fernandez <bernie_a_fernandez@...> wrote:
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> Hi Felipe,
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> " When the board is fully
> clean, i place tha paper on top of the board, toner on the copper and,
> again with cotton and alcohol, make the paper stick to the copper."
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> Woul this mean that you applied an alcohol to the paper while setting it on the PCB? If so this mean that the paper got wet with the alcohol before applying hot iron.. I am so intersted with this and more clear procedure would be great.
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> Regards,
> Bernie
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