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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Silk screen methods

From: Norman Stewart <normstewart@...>
Date: 2005-01-18

I've used Naz-Dar ink successfully - they're designedto be
etch resists - of course, this WAS a goodly number of years
and a couple of moves ago. I'm not sure where they might be
available now.

Norm

Earl T. Hackett, Jr. wrote:
> It looks like the circuit worked so now I'm looking to make more than one or two small boards. I've managed to arrange the routing so resolution isn't much of a problem. TT is a bit slow when making more than just a couple of boards. Has anyone used silk screen methods to apply etch resistant ink? If so, what screens and inks have been successful. I know this was commonly done in the PCB industry 20 years ago. Things have changed over the years and the inks and screens used back then are hard to find.
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