Hi Steve, White vinyl, black vinyl, looks like I'd better find some sign shop supplies! Alan KM6VV Steve Greenfield wrote: > > I'll bet you could cut rubylith in it, too. > > The cut vinyl is applied to a van or sign surface, and then that is > normally the final product. I apply the vinyl right to the copper > as a direct etch resist, then remove it after etching. > > I've cut label shapes on it in white vinyl and then printed on it > with an Alps wax thermal to make labels for bottles. Roland makes a > combo cutter and printer that prints in wax thermal or resin > (similar to wax but much tougher). > > Steve Greenfield > > --- Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@...> wrote: > > Thanks Tim, > > > > I'm not familiar with it, unless it's similar to the stuff the > > microwave > > guys were playing with (sounds like it might be). After they put > > the > > vinyl together, do they make a photo print? Or is it the final > > product? I don't know anything about making signs! > > > > If the vinyl is used in a photo process (like the old rubylith) > > then I > > suspect they could also be use for OUR PCB's. > > > > Alan KM6VV
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Connect the Dots
2002-05-04 by Alan Marconett KM6VV
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