> When I used ironing, I tried all > kinds of combinations, high temp, preheating in hte oven and > pressure. I should have said in my posts that while it worked on > small boards, I could not a make a pCB, say, 4"x6" that way. That's > why I kept looking. If one wants to make 1"x1" or 2"x2" or maybe even > 3"x3" they might be able to use a regular hot iron. It's the > unpredictability of the standard process that lead me to HC200 > laminator. I agree with you (for once ;-) ). Using the iron is very hard to reproduce, 'specially with bigger boards. This is much easier with a laminator as speed, pressure (though it is lower on a big board) is constant. I'd say it is a good idea to provide the HC 200 laminator as a "no hassle" solution. But there are some people who actually have time and no money and like to convert a fuser. I hope entered the HC 200 in the groups database section soon because this is the place where one should go to learn about working combinations. ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Beginner questions on building a homebrew TT laminator
2004-07-30 by Stefan Trethan