I do, but I never tried the wet method cause doing it the "dry" way works just fine as long as I use a sheet of paper between the film and PCB while feeding this "stack" into the laminator as I documented in the files section sometimes back. Funny, I can't seem to find the file in the filesection anymore, and I'm currently in a hurry. So, if others are interested I try to find the original photos I made of the process and post them again. Markus Adam Seychell schrieb: > > I'm curious how many people here are applying their own dry film > photoresists. I've stumbled upon a method that seems to work half > reasonably. Rather that discuss it here I wrote up a web page. > http://members.optusnet.com.au/~eseychell/PCB/photoresist/index.html > <http://members.optusnet.com.au/%7Eeseychell/PCB/photoresist/index.html> > I'm interested in what other techniques people use since I've never > tried one of those office hot roll laminators. Are these machines "fool > proof" or have they got problems like bubbles and wrinkles ? The film's > stickiness makes it difficult to work with. > > Adam > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] who's applying photoresist film ?
2008-12-17 by Markus Zingg
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