If my only goal was to make a pretty board, I would have started over again. Since my goal was to make a PC board, learn a little, and use the circuitry I didn't feel the extra night expended was worth it. I only posted so others might gain from my experiences: 1. the household iron doesn't work well at all (I had already spent a couple of nights trying) 2. I didn't have to modify a brand new laminator 3. I didn't use an expensive or complicated etching setup Have a nice day. > >why didn't you use the 'oops' process of removing the >cuasi-failed process and start over? >magazine paper shouldn't be too expensive to discard.... >why did you insist in rubbing and etching something you >knew beforehand was less than good? > It's still > > perfectly usable, > > just not as pretty as it could be. > > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ >Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. >http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Use of heat press transfer machine for toner resist applicat
2007-07-19 by James Reed
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