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Subject: Re: [motm] dry transfer stock

From: "Scott E." <yahudinyhwh@...>
Date: 2004-08-15

I have not had a chance to use it yet, but I've heard that people have
had good luck with Press-n-peel. U.S.A. link:

http://www.techniks.com/index.htm

and U.K. link:

http://www.cibs.co.uk/etch/index.html

Scott

charlesosthelder wrote:
> Now I am ∗really∗ angry!!! Radio Smack dry transfer sheets are
> useless now for some reason (guess the little Chinese girls aren't
> being beaten hard enough) and I've wasted three attempts to etch a
> pcb! Blast it!
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> Does anyone on this list have a recommendation for dry transfer or
> iron-on pcb etch resist that actually works? I have a printer that
> can handle any stock, which is why I'm considering using that
> method.
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> I've never had any trouble making boards by hand until now. This is
> so annoying!
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> Chub - not a good person to annoy
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