If you are crazy enough to cut out the traces one by one with a knife then yes, it would work. Steve (the list owner) has already tried a vinyl cutter/plotter for PCB work, and reports that it works for the larger stuff but weeding is a pain. So even with a vinyl cutter this would seem unnecessarily tedious compared to just plain toner transfer or photoprocess. This gives me another idea though - would toner transfer work for t-shirt transfers? I imagine the toner would soon wash out, but with a color laser printer it should be possible to make even color transfers very efficiently without any special transfer paper? ST On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 6:14 PM, drmail377 <drmail377@...> wrote: > There's an instructable on how to homebrew silk screen print for under $10 at: > > http://www.instructables.com\/id/down_and_dirty_screenprinting_for_under_10/ > > Same here: > > http://bit.ly/12S8Q > > This has probably been raised before; but has anyone tried this for putting etch resist on PCB's? > > Rgds, David >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Silk Screen for Less than $10 Instructable - Use for PCB's?
2009-04-12 by Stefan Trethan
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