Scott,
I tried something similar, and most likely it was the same stuff.
Their claim to being able to do 0.006" is in IMHO is not attainable on a
consistent basis. My experience is the thin traces tend to break and do not
stick very well. The larger areas are OK...
They also state the heat source has to be as big as the PCB, which means if
you use a household Iron (which they indicate can be used) the board will be
limited to that size.
Doing double sided board is not easy.
They claim it's cheap.... 10 sheet for $28.00 + S&H !
Hans W
Scott Hendershot wrote:
> Is anyone using the DynaArt Designs system for creating PCBs?
>
> http://www.dynaart.com/
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> It sounds good on paper (monitor phosphors) but I'm wondering how it works
> in the real world.
>
> Scott
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