I like to use blue layout fluid, like machinists use. Makes a very thin
coat, removes easily with acetone or methyl alcohol, and stands up to
temperature.
Kerry
leon Heller wrote:
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> From: "cary heestand" <c.hhestand@...>
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] tape for resist?
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> Thank you all for the great replies!
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> Leakage on the edges won't be a problem.
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> I originally was going to use a "ball shaped burr" in a dremel tool and
> still might go that way. But then thought about using tape and etching.
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> I didn't know you could use a Sharpie on it's own. I thought that was just
> for repair of toner transfer.
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> Spray paint will work? For what I have to do that might be the way to go.
> Then I could just remove the paint where the pads are and leave the rest of
> paint as a solder mask!
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> I used to use cellulose paint as etch resist.
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> Leon
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