How are you getting the charcoal/ink mix into the holes? What size holes
are you using?
Jeff
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I've ground up artist's charcoal using 400 grit or 800 grit sharpening stone
then add the powdered charcoal into india ink based on some polymer. I
checked to see that the artist graphite did indeed conduct. Measured about
500 ohms per 6 "squares" (distance/cross sectional area) or so. Not very
scientific but it will do.
Smilingcat
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> Oh someone wanted to know what am I plating?
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> I was going to plate my drilled out hole with copper so that on double
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> PC, i'm not having to stick a piece of wire and solder both top and bottom
> copper.
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> You could also use it to plate tin if you want. But your plating solution
> would have to be different.
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> And minor correction At 5 Amp you can plate 6"x6" double sided PCB not
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