I tried a crude test that didn't work out too well so I can tell ya one way that wont do it :) I used 'slug tape' its an adhesive backed copper foil the critters don't like to crawl over and stuck a strip of it down on a sheet of paper thinking I could laser print the traces directly and etch , I would have used overhead transparency film for the backing if it worked unfortunately the toner doesn't stick well to the copper so it would get layed down in the right place then either stick to the hot roller and get redeposited further down the page or just barely stick to the copper and peal off once it came out it might have worked better if I had roughed up the copper surface a bit but I had a feeling it wasnt going to do that much better it was worth a shot anyway ,maybe if you used a photo resist instead? Brian -- "Nemo me impune lacesset" On Wednesday 16 July 2003 09:03 am, Ron Amundson wrote: > Has anyone ever tried to homebrew a flex circuit. It would seem to be a > similiar process except for finding copper coated kapton film. I wonder if > one could get prelaminated kapton, or if one has to do it themselves. The > copper bonding is probably a real pain due to the slipperiness of kapton. > I'd like to give it a try, but any pointers would be appreciated. > > Thanks > Ron
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] flex circuits by hnad?
2003-07-17 by Brian Pitt
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