I recall long ago in one of the hobby electronic magazines there was an article that suggested using glossy thin magazine pages. That is an ultrasmooth clay coated paper, I believe. I like your websites, BTW. I'm going to add links from the Mad Scientist list. Don't take that the wrong way, the Mad Scientist list is about real science. Steve Greenfield --- David Saum <dsaum@...> wrote: > I have found that thin glossy paper soaks > off most easily - something like the paper > use for Time magazine pages. Maybe a > paper expert can tell me what magazines > use? > > I went to a paper store and got some > #60 glossy paper and it works pretty well. > > Here is a brief description of my procedure > http://www.infiltec.com/SID-GRB@home/pcb-home.htm > > Hope this helps, > > Dave > > Build your own GRB detector > http://www.infiltec.com/SID-GRB@home/ > Build your own seismometer > http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/ ===== Steve Greenfield // Digital photography, scanning, Polymorph Digital Photography // retouching, and photomorphing 253/318-2473 voice // to your specs. polymorph@... // http://www.polyphoto.com/ // Based in Tacoma, WA, USA __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Laser Printer Toner transfer with plain regular paper
2003-02-22 by Steve Greenfield
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