Dave Garfield wrote: > Hi again! > > Yep!� That's the stuff!� Parchment paper.� The other tool that seems to be popping up is the non-stick, silicone�baking sheet that's made in�France, and goes by the name of "Silpat".� Silpat sheets are indeed non-stick, and are the size of a standard half-sheet baking pan (think grocery store birthday cake size).� The downside is that: 1.) They're not cheap (probably around $35-40USD on average), and� 2.) You'll have to find a restaurant supply house, or a specialty cooking or baking store to find one. > > Should work just fine, but parchment would of course be much less expensive. > > Those are the only non-stick papers/sheets that I'm aware of... Any bakers out there? > > HTH _ Hope This Helps/Happy To Help! > > Dave - Still Lost in the "wilds" of�Colorado...� > Check out Silpat on Amazon.com. A 11 5/8 x 15 1/2 sheet goes for $19.95. They are made of fiberglass and sprayed with food grade Silicone. I worry about the thickness of the Silpat plus the thickness of the PCB giving my laninator's a hard time though. I'll try out the Parchment paper soon, and report back. Wayne
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: baking paper TT
2010-02-24 by Wayne
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