--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > I actually aleady made those pictures and put them in the same place as > before. they all have the same date code to search more easily > <http://dipcb.schtuff.com/>. Excellent! Ok, I've finished up the pages. Unless you give me a differnt address, I will PayPal $50 to your email. > But i want for several days to make more, namely of the PCB holding > mechanism i constructed that no longer needs tape. > Note that i have replaced the hotplate in the pictures with a clothes iron > by now, but the thermostat is also not ideal, i plan to get a oven monday > and equip it with a electronic thermostat. > > Also got some propylene glycol, will try what it does. It's dirt cheap so > let's hope it does something positive ;-) I look forward to your continued contributions. I really can't tell you how cool I think it is that you and Volkan have come up with this new method. > James, i did not have time yet to check out the wiki functions of your > page, although i did read some other interesting articles. I will do so > later on, it's great if it is a wiki, although i'm still not convinced it > is right to collect loads of ideas, trials, possibly nonsense, on your > webpage so i do not know if we should use it for what really is more or > less just note taking. It's definitely great though for keeping an up to > date version of instructions. The only thing my site doesn't do well is allow for new pictures to be uploaded. I had that, but found that I was hosting a lot of porn! For now, I just ask people to email me the photos, and that way I get to make sure they are ok first. Other than that, it works great. Anyone can add a comment to a page with the little form at the bottom of the page. One person can own and edit the entire page at a time.
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Re: Direct Inkjet Tutorials
2006-08-12 by James Newton
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