On Mon, 10 May 2004 22:35:29 +0800, Jobet Claudio
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jobetclaudio@...> wrote:
> Hi ! I read from an old issue of radio electronics one of the ways they
> used shellac in preparing PCB's. They first dyed the stuff so that it
> would be visible when applied. Then, they loaded the thing into a
> technical drawing pen and used that to directly apply the shellac as an
> etch resist onto the blank pcb.
>
> Jobet
I'm suspicious towards shellac.
I admit i have never seen it in solved state, but it somehow is linked
to a "sticky" image.
Please keep in mind that in the past it was a much more popular stuff than
it
is today, maybe because there was no better ink around. After all we
∗have∗ resist
pens now, and do not longer fill schellac into drawing pens.
I tried colophony solved in alcohol in a plotter pen once. sticky mess.
not sure if schellac is that sticky or not.
ST