> > Right then, "who wants to try it", he says, thus showing an > idea is worth > > zero unless you can show it works. > > Tony > > > And nobody volunteers to try an idea that is so unlikely, and > would if > everything works out just great, still be more complicated > and expensive > than most existing processes. > > ST Oh, c'mon, where's your sense of adventure. Can't be any more complicated than milling PCBs, building a spray etcher, a CNC router for drilling, solder paste dispenser or most of the stuff that happens on these lists. If anyone out there has some Woods metal, stick it on a PCB, etch it and tell us what happens. Hell, it might even work. Tony
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] conductive/insulating inks for inkjet?
2007-02-11 by Tony Smith