> Machine-made holes and DIY-made holes are not exactly the same quality.
> Their inks are not necessarily the same viscosity nor have the same
> metallic
> composition. I prefer to follow the recommendations of someone that
> used a
> similar ink that I will be using, and drills the holes in a similar
> fashion;
> dremel-type on a small press usually. I'm not saying their way is no
> good,
> I'm saying DIY-people don't always have the quality of supplies and
> equipment required.
>
I have actually read the "spam", and found it quite interesting.
It says they can use cheap (phenolic) board, so hole quality seems not a
big issue.
It is always VERY VALUABLE and HIGHLY INTERESTING to know of commercial
examples, because it tells you something can be done, for sure.
If you have the means to do it is another story, but it is very nice to
know it is at all possible in a reliable manner.
Thanks for spamming to the list, hehe ;-)
Man i wish someone would fight the tons of real spam instead i get each
day...
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