i'm sorry for late reply, i got my mails end up in spam filter, i've
just noticed and released it. sounds like another solution for me, and
thanks for that :), i was trying james sugestion and have an adequate
results. i'm getting better with this thing :). i'll take a look on the
video.
anyway, i saw some dry film not rolled/curled back (stay flat). i was
using dry film that rolled back after cut. that was a problem too,
especially when separating thin plastic part from polymer (i used tape
on both corner side). but i think i just have to make more practice..
thanks for all your supports guys :)
regards
hari
On 3/25/2013 4:58 PM, tda7000 wrote:
>
> Are you trying to lay the film on all at once? That may be why you are
> getting bubbles.
>
> Start at one edge, holding the other end of the film up and working
> your way across the board, pushing the film down.
>
> The general idea can be seen here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiBUE-tjwlc (When I tried it this way,
> I used my fingertip, never tried a card though, but it might work well.)
>
> Once you get it all on flat, give it a quick heat with the iron on
> low. You might want to try leaving the iron off until you get to this
> point so it doesn't get too hot.
>
> Then leave it to cure for 10 minutes or so before you expose it.
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, Hari Hendaryanto
> <hari.h@...> wrote:
> >
> > good day,
> >
> > i'm a newbie on photoresist method. i've read homebrew's archives/forum
> > about how to stick dry film to pcb, all methods involving laminator. is
> > there some way for me to stick dry film without laminator?. i've tried
> > without it, just by hand and pressed it with warm iron. the result is
> > like this one. my exposure time is about 2 - 3 minutes.
> >
> > http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/3923/joharbaru2013032300273.jpg
> >
> > so many wrinkles here and there. and i have no confidence to develop it
> > too long, sodium carbonate will dissolve the traces i'm afraid.
> > if laminator is a must, what kind of laminator should i buy?what
> kind of
> > spec? (roller thickness)
> >
> > i need many enlightenment here..
> >
> > thanks in advance
> >
> > regards
> > hari
> >
>
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