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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Today's home-fab thoughts

From: Dylan Smith <dyls@...>
Date: 2009-12-01

I'm neither particularly meticulous, nor do I use solvents :-)

I've found fine grit wet and dry paper and normal detergent (for
dishes) cleans the copper perfectly, and leaves a surface to which the
toner adheres very well.

For taking off the toner after etching, exactly the same process - I
just scrub the toner off with the same bit of wet and dry and soapy
water that I used to clean the board.

Pinholes can still be a problem, I've found it depends a lot on the
paper (some paper seems terrible for it, with others there's hardly a
problem), and 8/8 is as low as I tend to want to go (10/10 is an order
of magnitude easier to do than 8/8, I find. But then again, I do use a
clothes iron to transfer the toner).

El 01-dic-09, a las 21:34, DJ Delorie escribió:
> For TT: You need a good enough laser printer, and paper that will (1)
> print cleanly and (2) release cleanly. You have to be meticulous
> about cleaning the board or the toner won't stick. Small details are
> hard to get, and the toner lets pinhole leaks get through. You need a
> solvent to remove the toner after etching. Lamination requires a hot
> (350F) temperature to get good adhesion.