On Thursday 19 August 2004 02:18 pm, wheedal99 wrote:
Or are you planning on soldering to it somehow and then putting it in there?
> That might be an idea... Added bonus of maybe using the case as theIf you use the case as substrate are you restricting your designs to SMT only?
> substrate... I'll look at that. Anyone used homebrew techniques to
> etch that stuff?
Or are you planning on soldering to it somehow and then putting it in there?
> This kind of thing may make the inkjet direct printing easier --if we
> could come up with a reasonable etch resist ink.
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Roy J. Tellason"
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> <rtellason@b...> wrote:
> > On Thursday 19 August 2004 12:23 pm, wheedal99 wrote:
> > > Has anyone used or know where to get some flexible copper clad
> > > material. I've got a few experiments that I'd like to try with
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> it.
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> > First thing that comes to mind for me is those "craft stores",
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> where you
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> > might find some fairly thin copper foil. Getting a hold of some of
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> that,
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> > you would need to laminate it yourself to some kind of a flexible
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> substrate.
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> > Never saw any actual flexible laminate available, though, myself.
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