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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] silicone coated paper - SUCCESS

From: Norm Stewart <normstewart@...>
Date: 2005-03-25

Stefan:

I'm assuming you used the silicone sealant from a squeeze tube - You
might try using the spray-on silicone lubricant on a sheet. Might be
easier to apply. Might even work.

Norm
Stefan Trethan wrote:

>Hi,
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>had to have a second try.
>relieved the pressure on the fuser rollers a bit, and made only one run.
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>1000% the sharpest and best toner transfer i have EVER seen with NO
>soaking, just peeling of the paper!!!
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>Good, solid, scratch resistant transfer.
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>I might well have come across something here that will make my PCB making
>a lot easier.
>(Just think about it, no soaking, that means no rubbing an no limitation
>in minimum spacing because there is residue..)
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>Also, the transfer looks very, very sharp to me (must test further).
>Maybe the even surface of the silicone is better than rough paper.
>(spreading is unknown, but the edges are sharp so it doesn't seem much).
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>I'm glad i tried a second time. After the first one was so bad i might
>just have forgotten about it.
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>Well, tests will follow, but i must do something else now.
>Pleas try yourself too.
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