Hi, all!
If I may jump in here, I believe that Sailingtoo's refering to parchment paper, used in en croute (wrapped in paper) and many baking dishes. It's a heavy paper that's coated with siilicone as a release agent, and will withstand high (as in oven) temperatures.
You'll find parchment paper in almost any grocery store, in the section with food wraps, food bags, aluminum - or aluminium - foil, etc.
HTH,
Dave - Lost in the "wilds" of Colorado...
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Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: baking paper TT
errrr, Baking paper? that is a new one on me... Perhaps because I don't do much baking. Where do we find baking paper - in the baking section of grocery store?
I use mostly Pulsar Toner Transfer paper now (with some HP Presentation). It's available from Digikey for maybe $17 or so for a 10 pack. By cutting the paper as you describe and taping to another paper, and reusing the same paper several times the cost is well less than $20/yr.... maybe $10/yr as I only do 3 or 4 boards per month on average.
Tell us more about this baking paper.
Ken H>
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