The easiest is adhesive tape, because it comes off in one piece and you know it will resist. But you must make sure to rub it on well, especially the edges. You can overlap multiple strips of tape, but the junction is tricky to get completely tight. There are also wide rolls of this sticky plastic for protecting schoolbooks from dirt. Laquer also works, as long as you get a good continous layer. You could use colophony resin dissolved in alcohol (used as a protective coating/solder flux), or some other coating you might have around anyway to coat your finished boards. ST On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:51 AM, lnphoenix <Lnphoenix@...> wrote: > I'm about to make a microwave test PCB for the first time, using tone > transfer. The PCB size is about 4"x4" with the bottom layer is served > as a ground plane. How do I mask the bottom layer so the copper > remained intact during contact with ferric chloride? Vaseline? Masking > tape? Huge tip marking pen? Some kind of chemical etching resist? > > TIA > Lanny > > > ------------------------------------ > > Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Links, Files, and Photos: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBsYahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] How to mask bottom layer from etching?
2008-06-11 by Stefan Trethan
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