There is a water dissolving paper used for quilting, too.
Look under "TT n Water Soluble Paper" for a member's example.
I just looked at the photos of your board, very nice!
Wierd thing, last time this was brought up there was a whole chorus of people denying it would work. Without trying it. Scratch_5067 tried it and it worked.
Steve Greenfield AE7HD
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "leeleduc" <leeleduc@...> wrote:
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> I just tried using a product called "Dissolvo Paper" as a toner transfer paper. Seems to work well.
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> Posted a photo of my first try in the photo section in the album Dissolvo Paper Experiment .
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> Printed just like regular paper, transferred with a GBC laminator and rinsed the board under the faucet for about 5 seconds. Paper completely dissolved! This paper has been around about 30+ years and is used in the welding industry. I came across it while working with a technician who was welding up some cryo lines in the lab at work. You can get this paper at magic shops or novelty shops on line. Here are some links. Give it a try.
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> http://madhattermagicshop.com/magicshop/product_info.php?products_id=6614
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> http://www.kleargear.com/1815.html
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> Product Home page http://www.dissolvo.com/
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