Using epoxy will be the best thing.
A heated press would be ideal, but i suppose for homebrew boards
unheated will do.
The 5 minute epoxy is not as tough as the longer curing stuff, but
again, for homebrew....
ST
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Harvey White<madyn@...> wrote:
> I've been making boards with toner transfer for a while, double sided,
> and found the most successful method for me is to do one side, then
> the other, protecting the unused side (both times) with transparent
> shelf liner plastic (the one time I appreciate Martha Stewart...).
>
> I'm going to try to make boards from 0.032 material, single sided,
> since the double sided material (0.062) is in short supply locally.
>
> For those who use this method, what do you use to glue the boards
> together? I'd assume something that has a five minute or more working
> life so you can properly align the boards. Then I'd assume you put
> them in enough of a press that the boards remain flat while the
> adhesive cures.
>
> I'd also assume that you align these on a light table.
>
> Do I have this right?
>
> Harvey
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