On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 19:42:52 -0000, mikezcnc <
eemikez@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Congratualations! You are the first that actually tried that
> combination and is happy with it. My historic role has been fulfilled
> with just one soul being spared the aggrevation of cobbling up PCBs
> using TT.
>
> OK, I am talking out loud: who will publish the next good process for
> something that can be simple and have great result?
>
If you look here:
<
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/database?method=reportRows&tbl=2>
you will find working papers and laminators, and ones that don't work.
The informatin is aready there for some time and i hope it grows soon to
even
more known good and known ba items.
In my opinion it is good for a beginner to have known paper and a
laminator others use,
but on the other hand it isn't vital. None of the suggested papers or
laminators is sold
where i live, and i had to find out on my own. It wasn't that hard, i
tried copier paper,
magazine paper, which didn't work, and then photo paper which did work
great.
I mean, it were maybe 3 hours experimenting, no more. Not sure why you had
such bad luck.
ST