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Doug Forbes
Well, I tried the cold transfer method and… yeah.. no dice at all. Probably my mixture wasn’t working right.
Anyway, for sport, I went back to the process I had tried before. My PCB patterns are bigger than what’s out there on youtube, and I had been printing them on separate pieces of paper. This time, I printed them together on one piece of magazine paper from Hotrod Magazine (love that magazine). Then I cleaned the board, let the iron get hotter than the blue blazes of h—ll.. and then went for it. Spent a good 10 minutes really working the iron – first back and forth nice and slow like a laminator, then faster, on the theory it would keep the paper hot all the way around. I looked really closely and could kind of see where the toner was coming off the paper a little bit, and really worked the front end of the iron down on spots I thought were suspect. Then I dunked the whole thing in a tub of cold water and let it sit for 2 minutes. Anyway, voila! The result:
http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/unclefalter/media/20160612_172825_zpstl1dzy7q.jpg.html
So that disproves that my compatible toner won’t work.. at least for the ironing process. Don’t know if we’ll have a problem when we etch? But yeah.. it looks really good, I think. I kind of figured the problem was ‘operator error’ here since 80%+ was coming off on my previous tries.
Now that I sort of have a procedure that works I think I’ll keep at it and get my other patterns done. Lots of Hotrods lying around.J
Brad