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Subject: Re: Printing on a solder mask

From: "sailingto" <sailingtoo@...>
Date: 2010-05-12

> Good idea. How about going one step further - print an annulus >centered on each hole, do a TT to the board, remove the paper and >drill through the centers of the annuli?

This is getting off topic of solder mask:

After posting and thinking on it some I had come up with the same idea - do a light TT then drill thru that, clean board good, then a standard TT with traces for etching.

I'm not as sure now - the TT paper I use is totally opaque preventing the holes from showing thru to line up with. I think my past method of drilling just a couple of guide holes is plenty. One change for double sided boards I wish to try is place top paper on board, make one pass thru laminator to stick paper to copper. Then drill a couple of guide holes, put bottom paper to board using the guide holes, then pass thru laminator for solid TT. After etching, then drill holes.

I've got a board to make this week - we'll see how it goes.

Ken H>