On Thu, 12 May 2005 15:16:08 -0500, KD5NWA <
KD5NWA@...> wrote:
> I checked out the silicone coated paper at the office supply place and
> it's
> a no go. You can't even tell there is silicone in there, the layer is so
> incredibly thin. It's about $13 for a ream of the stuff but I don't feel
> like wasting the money. They told me that there is available a paper that
> has a much thicker coating on very heavy stock 45 lbs that cost about $45
> for a ream, they are going to try to get me 10 sample sheets. If anything
> comes of it I will let the group know.
No, i fear too that silicone in homeopathic doses will not do any good.
When i scrape it so thin that the surface becomes dull (paper fibers
sticking through) it doesn't seem to transfer well, for some reason.
I'm not really sure that searching for commercial paper is the way to go,
as you are probably rather limited to one type of silicone and one
thickness. (Granted, it will at least be repeatable). But if you find
something i'm very curious to hear of it.
ST