On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 05:25:18 -0000, you wrote:
>Hi Harvey,
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>I use the Green Foil before I etch and it seems to fill any pin holes in the toner. It doesn't like to stick if the toner has any white residue from the toner transfer. To clean the toner, I just use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
Thanks. I do, too, but don't use the Mr. Clean, but do use 1000 grit
sandpaper. The toner goes off rather quickly, and any small pits (not
the large ones) are relatively clean.
I was looking for some experience with either of these specific pieces
of equipment. Slow on the superfuser seems to be the same as 6-8
passes through on the GBC I already have. The two items came as a
pair, with some of the older Dynaart paper (white), which seems to be
reasonable. I plan to use it mostly for silkscreen layers, which I
have not been doing.
I'm reasonably familiar with the whole process, and make DS boards one
side at a time (epoxy the two layers together), although if I need a
standard thickness board, I have to go to a plan "B".
Harvey
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>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Harvey White <madyn@...> wrote:
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>> At a recent hamfest, I picked up (and not for much, so this was lucky)
>> a Wavemaster II and a Superfuser, both by Dynaart (eventually became
>> Pulsar).
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>> Although I have not contacted Pulsar yet about these wonders, I do
>> have a few questions for anyone who has used them, and an observation
>> or so:
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>> 1) looks like the superfuser is very very slow, but will do one pass.
>> I've tried some PC board work with it so far, on 0.023 thick board,
>> and it seems to be happy. One pass seems to do it, but there might be
>> some edge issues, more later. I have the heat control set to about
>> 3/4 of the maximum. Haven't tried the green foil yet. Anyone have
>> observations about this and also, has anyone tried thicker boards?
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