I'm guessing that the better results come from the higher temp you get in a laminator or the fuser ? Gary --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 02:13:48 +0100, teknochaman <teknochaman@...> > wrote: > > > Hello Stefan and All, > > I had think about a fuser but never imagined a how-to > > as DIY project details. > > Are you thinking in a fuser as it's carried by > > laserprinters or copiers ? > > Which is the average size for a laminator ? > > BTW , does it exist any cheapo brand/link for this > > stuff ? > > Auf Wiedersehen und Greets, > > Samuel > > > Yes, like in laserprinters and copiers. You need to add a motor (i > recommend the ones normally used to rotate chickens on grill stakes, very > cheap and the chickens will thank you if you don't eat them). But any > geared motor will do (cheap battery screwdriver, RC serve etc.). You'll > also need to add a simple temp. control circuit (The fuser already has a > thermistor which you can use). > > The advantage of a laminator is that it's ready made, but it may be too > cool and will run too fast, so you need more than one pass through, or use > another motor. > > You might have to modify either so thicker material will pass, but the > fuser i took from a copier was just fine in that regard. > > In my experience (and many have said so) it makes all the difference > compared to an iron. > > ST >
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Re: No Press N Peel, a Great alternative
2007-01-09 by Gary Hoyles
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