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"Phil" <
phil1960us@...> wrote:
> Also, I believe that shiny/smooth is actually not what you want. Some
> degree of roughness will provide for more surface area and thus allow
> a stronger mechanical bond between the toner and the copper. I got a
> significant quality increase when I started using 600 grit abrasive to
> prep my copper clad blanks.
Same here - I used to use a green scouring pad (Scotchbrite?), but I always
had tracks that wouldn't transfer. I switched to using 600-grit wet/dry paper
(3M WetOrDry P600) and every single track transferred fine, aside from a few
gaps where I was a little too rough scrubbing off the paper residue.
Thankfully the red permanent Staedtler Lumocolour markers are etch resistant.
Another thing the Staples paper is good for is component overlays - just a
shame it's so hard to get the gelatine (?) residue off.
Later.
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