I started taking a couple of pictures, but the mod is quite involved
and I needed all the focus I could have. Also, I found the
instructions to be VERY precise.
The mod made all the difference in the world because I use 0.064"
thick blanks. Without the mod it just doesn't fit.
Fp
--- In
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wrote:
> PICS PLEASE! I WANT PICS! LMAO!
>
> I tried doing it and I got crap. Is it the mod that made such a huge
> difference? Can you give us the details of exactly what you did, what
> material you used, did you bow 3 times towards the East?
>
> Robert
> :)
>
>
>
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> la part de frajopea
> Envoyé : juin 3 2005 19:46
> À : Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Objet : [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: H200 Laminator
>
>
> Replying to my own post:
>
> I followed the instructions by pulsar.gs and I have successfully
transfered
> my first pcb.
>
> This is NOTHING like the clothes iron, the toner transfered in a single
> pass. I can see myself making lots of boards like this :)
>
> Fp
>
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